The last time I did this,  was in 10.6. and it only showed a button with out 
the rest of the screen so although it could be helpful it is not really for 
some of the devs who need the rest of the screen to put what ever I'm showing 
in context.

Just my opinion and experience.

Tc all.
Sarah Alawami, owner and founder of Alawami productions: where quality is key. 
Check us out on the web at http://alawamiproductions.com/listen

On Mar 2, 2014, at 11:02 AM, Bryan Jones <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hello Christian,
> 
> Another option you might want to explore is the “VO Cursor screenshot.”  In 
> OS 10.9 it is possible to create a screenshot of whatever currently resides 
> within the VO Cursor. Here are two ways I know of to achieve this:
> 1. Press VO+HH to open the VO Commands Help menu, then select the Visuals 
> menu, then select the item labeled "Save Contents of VoiceOver Cursor to 
> Desktop as Image File.”  VO should announce something like, “screenshot 
> saved,” and a new file should appear on your desktop with the name 
> “VoiceOverCursorScreenshot-X.png. Note that you can use the Commanders 
> section of the VO Utility to create a quicker way to activate this command.
> 2. Use the pre-existing applescript named, “”VoiceOver screenshot to mail.” I 
> believe there is already a hotkey setup for this in the Keyboard Commander 
> settings in OS 10.9.
> 
> HTH,
> Bryan
> 
> On Mar 2, 2014, at 11:18 AM, Christian Schoepplein <[email protected]> wrote:
>> I’d sometimes like to make screenshots on my Mac to include them in blog 
>> posts, for example if I describe how to perform some usefull things with Mac 
>> OS. I know of cmd + shift + 3 to make a screenshot that will be stored on 
>> the desktop, but are there any other usefull possibilities to create 
>> screenshots as a blind person with VoiceOver? Is it possible somehow to 
>> select the size and the part of the screen to include in the screenshot for 
>> example? For sighted people cmd + shift + 4 can be used, but that for me 
>> does not work with VoiceOver, but maybe I do something wrong…
> 
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