I'm assuming you're talking about moving active windows around the screen.  
Honestly, I've found very little use for this feature, but I'm glad vo supports 
it, it does help when you have several windows open, and they are overlapping 
enough that sighted folks can't tell where the active cursor is located.
You get into the window moving mode by holding down the vo keys, and the ` key 
(that's the one to the left of the number 1 key on us keyboards.  I haven't a 
clue where that key is on other keyboards.  If it helps, I think the ascii 
value of the character is 127, so others may be able to find it that way.
Anyway, after you press vo-` you can then use the arrow keys to move the window 
around, and it gives you the location of the window after each movement.  It 
moves in fractions of an inch, so sometimes, multiple keypresses are necessary 
to get significant movement.
You can also resize the windows the same way, only using the ~ key, which is a 
shifted accent mark (again, the key to the left of the 1 on us keyboards).  
This too helps sometimes when sighted folks need a window enlarged just a bit, 
or you don't want to maximize the window via the menus.
hope this helps.


On Dec 18, 2014, at 7:10 PM, George Cham wrote:

> I I'jve had someone on the Mac the other day they  moved a window. Can  
> You tell me how I can move it back with   voiceover ?
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