Hellow,
I did set up a voiceover activity, but can't remember the settings offhand.  
Something to do with the cursor and the insersion point though.
On 9 Apr 2013, at 23:10, Christian Schoepplein <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi all,
> 
> I'm Christian from Munich and I've subscribed to this helpfull list some days 
> ago. I'm using a Mac Book 13" from 2011 with Mountain Lion  and a iPhone 4. 
> At work I do not use products from Apple, I'm a system administrator working 
> for the city of Munich and most of our 450 servers, that are needed for the 
> schools in Munich, are running with Linux or Solaris. On the workstation 
> either Linux or Windows is installed.
> 
> Allthough VO is good when using the graphical environment of Mac OS, it is 
> very basic in the textbased terminal. I wonder if there are any tricks or 
> settings that improve the usage of the terminal? I've to administrator some 
> servers via ssh and I'd like also to use some textbased tools on the Mac, so 
> any tip that makes the work in the terminal better would be very apriciated. 
> Maybe it is possible some days that I can use a Mac for my job, but because 
> most of my work is done on linux shells and therefore in a textbased 
> environment it would be very difficult at the moment :-(.
> 
> Ciao and thanks for your help,
> 
>  Christian
> 
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