My answer is below one of your questions.

On Jan 9, 2013, at 5:35 PM, Danny Noonan <[email protected]> wrote:

> Also, in the same vane, I just found out that the iPhone has a built in 
> dictionary. Well, I herd it a long time ago but didn't know you could access 
> it via VO. My daughter told me there is a similar feature on the mac. Is 
> there a way to access it with Voiceover? It's nice having spell checking etc 
> but to have an actual dictionary with definitions would come in very handy at 
> times. A accessible thesaurus would be fantastic too but I've never herd 
> mention of one of them.  


answer:

Control click, or vo shift m on  the word you want to look up after 
highlighting it and hit enter on look up and choose wikipedia, thesaurus, or 
dictionary.

Good luck.

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