Apple has this page on their site if you are looking for Mac keyboard commands in a rather complete list:

https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT201236



On 3/24/15 10:22 PM, Phil Halton wrote:

It’s a bit too complex and time-consuming for me to explain. It’s not that it 
is complex, its just complex when you try to put it into words. Sorry, 
sometimes you just have to use your own mind and think for yourself. The 
rewards are greater that way. and how would one develop analytic skills if one 
didn’t try now and then, and not wait for another to give them the answers they 
feel they are entitled to? Sorry if this seems harsh, I guess I just don’t like 
being taken to task for trying  to be helpful.
good luck,



On Mar 24, 2015, at 5:08 PM, Mary Otten <[email protected]> wrote:

Hi Phil,
I am not the original person who posted this question. But it seems to me, that 
if you have found a system that helps somebody make sense of the Mac keyboard 
commands and how they are structured, it would be way, way more helpful if you 
would simply explain the system, which might help other people including me, 
rather than telling them to see if they can figure it out for themselves. This 
is not a fifth-grade classroom. It is a list where we try to help each other. 
Not everybody has the sort of analytical mind which will help them figure out 
this system. So, I would really love it if you could actually post what you 
have figured out, and see if if it is helpful. Thank you so much.

Sent from my iPad

On Mar 24, 2015, at 7:42 AM, Phil Halton <[email protected]> wrote:

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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