Ann,
The VoiceOver getting started manual, accessible through the VoiceOver help 
menu (VO+H, contains an appendix of all voice over commands and gestures.
The manual is an excellent resource, covering every aspect of VoiceOver in an 
exhaustive manner. When I got my first mac I spent a lot of time browsing 
through that manual and especially the commands appendix (appendix A). There’s 
a systematic design to the keyboard command structure — see if you can discover 
it.
Finally, after reading through the manual, the built-in keyboard help (VO+K) 
can act as a quick reference for recalling commands.


> On Mar 24, 2015, at 8:41 AM, Ann Byrne <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> I am looking for two complete lists of keystrokes: One for VoiceOver with 
> Yosemite and one for Yosemite itself.  I have been to apple.com/accessibility 
> and not found either, but I am probably a poor searcher.  Please can someone 
> give me directions??, or perhaps direct links?
> 
> Much thanks,
> 
> Ann
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