Hmm. yeah I cannot test this personally as I don't have enough drives or space. Perhaps someone can come up with a work around to have you do the config the way you want it.
Good luck. On Apr 1, 2014, at 2:17 PM, Gordon Smith <[email protected]> wrote: > Yes, the commands work. But not the function. The items don’t get carried > over to the empty table. > > Kind regards > > <--- Gordon Smith ---> > > <[email protected]> > > Information Technology Accessibility Consultant; > Proud To Be Providing Help & Support To The Staff And Students Of the > Visually Impaired Department at Sunnyside Academy, Middlesbrough, United > Kingdom; In Addition To Braille Transcription services. > > On 1 Apr 2014, at 22:04, Sarah k Alawami <[email protected]> wrote: > > Try this. > > 1. highlight the disk you want to drag. > > 2. press vo cmd shift space on the disk. you should hear mouse down. > > 3. execute the same command on the table but don't interact. You should hear > mouse up and the disk should, should being the keyword, be dragged over to > the table where you want your set up to happen. > > Hope that helps. If not there has got to be a way to do this with voice over. > if not I'd call the apple accessibility hotline and report this and show them > what you are trying to do. They will forward your concern. I hear they are > very nice and knowledgeable and will test the bug with you to find any work > arounds. > > Remember when dragging and all of that, make sure to use your voice over > rooting commands to rout the mouse where it needs to go. > > Take care. > On Apr 1, 2014, at 12:53 PM, Gordon Smith <[email protected]> wrote: > >> Hi Sarah >> >> I guess this is one of those times when I need to de-rustify my VoiceOver >> keyboard commands. I haven’t used Drag & Drop functions. I frequently use >> the new “Select” function to move things like non-contiguous items, but that >> isn’t the same as Drag & Drop. >> >> So, from memory, the old version of Drag & Drop was to highlight the items, >> then press VoiceOver+,, or VoiceOver+. depending on how you want to process >> the item. >> >> I’ve just checked the VoiceOver help section on Drag & Drop, and it talks >> about holding down the mouse or trackpad button and dragging the item. From >> the rest of the description it appears that this text is just part of the >> Apple OS X generic help, not specifically VoiceOver related. >> >> My quest goes on, but hopefully I can find what I want eventually. >> >> >> Kind regards >> >> <--- Gordon Smith ---> >> >> <[email protected]> >> >> Information Technology Accessibility Consultant; >> Proud To Be Providing Help & Support To The Staff And Students Of the >> Visually Impaired Department at Sunnyside Academy, Middlesbrough, United >> Kingdom; In Addition To Braille Transcription services. >> >> On 1 Apr 2014, at 19:49, Sarah k Alawami <[email protected]> wrote: >> >> Can you use the new drag drop method to drag the disk from the table to the >> configuration you want? Failing that can you use the old method? I did the >> old method of drag drop to create my boot disk successfully so I figure >> this would help a bit. >> >> Take care. >> >> >> On Apr 1, 2014, at 11:40 AM, Gordon Smith <[email protected]> wrote: >> >>> Hello all >>> >>> Does anybody know exactly how this is accomplished using VoiceOver? I >>> don’t seem to be able to drag the disks into the RAID output group. I wish >>> to create something like a 10TB striped RAID set, optimised for the kind of >>> access I’ll be using. 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