I've been trying for years now, and on my phone, I haven't gotten used to
the deletion stuff.
Glenn
----- Original Message -----
From: "David Griffith" <[email protected]>
To: "'Mac OSX & iOS Accessibility'" <[email protected]>
Sent: Friday, July 19, 2013 9:14 AM
Subject: RE: The insertion point when working with text
I agree that you should try and get used to the Mac way of doing things.
I
to found it confusing to begin with but you do get the hang of it
eventually. Once you understand that all that happens is that Voiceover
speaks the character the cursor passes over, irrespective of the
direction
it is going in this is fine. The problem is that if you try to make the
Mac
behave like windows and Jaws is that you get complications when trying to
use other keystrokes. In particular the commands to the end of a line
behaved unpredictably and you were not always where you thought you were.
This does not happen with voiceover and Mac default settings.
David Griffith
-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Anne Robertson
Sent: 19 July 2013 14:51
To: Mac OSX & iOS Accessibility
Subject: Re: The insertion point when working with text
Hello Andy,
You can change the way the insertion point works to be more like JAWS in
VoiceOver Utility, Verbosity, Text, When moving the cursor: click the
button
and select Speak text to the right of the cursor.
Personally, I like the standard Mac way of doing things which is that the
insertion point is to the right of what you just heard when navigating to
the right, and to the left of what you just heard when navigating to the
left. This seems logical to me.
Cheers,
Anne
On 19 Jul 2013, at 14:57, Andy Collins <[email protected]> wrote:
Hi all -
At the moment, the way things are set up is confusing me when I am
trying to edit text in mail or Text Editor. When I try to delete a
character, or correct a spelling manually, I'm fiddling about trying
to get the focus on the right character to delete. All too often, I
find the wrong character has been deleted, because the insertion point
[if that's the correct term for it] is focussed somewhere else in the
word than where I expect it to be. How/where do I look to change this,
so it works in the more familiar way I'm use to from using JAWS? -
Andy
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