Of course in technique 1 I forgot to insert command c to copy in-between
command A to select all and command V to paste.

Also I find in practice technique 2 copies elements that technique 3
struggles with. For some reason I struggle to copy headings with technique 3
for example.

 Shift VO C solves most problems. As long as Voiceover reads it you can
paste it. You can even use it after say using voiceover to announce the date
and time and then paste the result into Text Edit. I routinely do this in
letters etc.

David Griffith
David Griffith
-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Michael Marshall
Sent: 11 April 2013 07:13
To: Mac OSX & iOS Accessibility
Subject: Re: hilighting blocks of text with VO on the internet

hey,
thanks for all your info. i will have a play with all of this stuff and
figger out something.
thanks again.
Michael
On 11/04/2013, at 4:00 PM, "David Griffith" <[email protected]>
wrote:

> Selecting text and copying with Voiceover on the web is not great but 
> the following techniques may work.
> 
> 1. Command A to copy all the page and command V to paste into Text edit.
> The text should all be available easily then to copy and paste in the 
> normal way. I wish this is what happens  in Safari.
> 
> 2. Shift VO C to copy the last phrase spoken by voiceover to the
clipboard.
> In practice I find this is the quickest way to get text off a web page 
> with Voiceover. As voiceover normally reads a paragraph at a time this 
> provides a quick way to get a paragraph of text off the page. You can 
> then edit it down to what you want in Text Edit, or mail or whatever you
are using.
> 
> 3. As I find method 2 the easiest I do not use the formal method of 
> selecting text because it is very clunky. If you want to experiment 
> with it the method is from memory
> 
> 1. Interact with text.
> 2. VO Enter on start of text  you want to select 2. Move the cursor 
> keys to cover the text you want to select.
> 3. VO enter to mark the end of selected text.
> 4. Command C to copy the  selected text.
> 
> This is from memory and I am not currently on my Mac to test this so I 
> may have got this slightly wrong but I think it should work. Because 
> you have to interact with text you will be restricted in any case to 
> selecting text from within a paragraph and will not be able to select text
over 2 paragraphs.
> 
> Basically you will be using a lot of keystrokes to achieve pretty much 
> what you can achieve with shift VO C to copy last phrase spoken. I 
> find it quicker to just copy the paragraph this way and get rid of 
> text I do not want.
> Method 3 is worth considering if you only want a very small amount of 
> text and the paragraph is very big.
> 
> David Griffith.
> 
> 
> 
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [email protected] 
> [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Michael 
> Marshall
> Sent: 11 April 2013 02:06
> To: mac access
> Subject: hilighting blocks of text with VO on the internet
> 
> hello listers,
> i'm trying to copy a few lines of text from a webpage and can not 
> remember for the life of me how to solect it all for copying how do i go
about this?
> thanks for any help
> Michael
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