hey david. to be completely honest with you, i have been using the arrow keys 
on their own to navigate webpages since mountain lion….. and was doing it when 
i needed the school computers which were snow leopard or lion…. 
Doug
> On Oct 17, 2014, at 2:53 AM, David Griffith <daj.griff...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> I notice from Apple Vis that there is a claim that a major benefit of the 
> upgrade to 10.10 is the ability to navigate and read and select using normal 
> arrow keys in Safari.
> 
> I just thought people should know that this has been available in Mavericks 
> 10.9 for quite a while now. I first noticed it sat the beginning of September.
> 
> Not a reason not to upgrade but if somebody wanted to stick to Mavericks 
> because of the VO performance bug they should know that this is available.
> 
> 
> 
> David Griffith 
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