Hi Stan,
Okay, DMG stands for disk image in this case. What you actually want to do is 
open the file, with command-o or voiceover-space. This will mount the virtual 
disk inside it, much as if you’d plugged in an external hard drive. What you'll 
end up with is a new icon on your desktop.
Open up this icon, which will have the same name as the Application most 
likely, and use command-c to copy the actual program inside it to the 
clipboard. You can then paste it with command-v in the Applications folder. 
This process applies for around 95% of Mac apps you download from the web. One 
advantage of the Mac app store is that it is no longer necessary.
Once you've copied the app, you can eject the disk by going to the desktop icon 
and hitting command-e.
I hope this helps clarify things. If you have any other questions, please ask.
Best,
Zack.
On Jul 6, 2013, at 10:57 AM, Stan Gowin <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi again,
> 
> I downloaded the SuperDuper app from the Shirt-Pocket website and of course
> the file is a "dmg" file in my downloads folder.
> 
> I couldn't figure out how to install the program. I tried to do as the
> SuperDuper "read me" suggested and drag the dmg file to the Applications
> folder using command-comma and command-period but VoiceOver simply said the
> file no longer had focus for the drag operation.
> 
> My sighted wife installed it for me, but I'd like to be able to do this for
> myself in future.
> 
> How does one install a downloaded dmg file for an application using
> VoiceOver?
> 
> Thanks.
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