ah wow thanks for this now it does sound appealing! lol

On 28 Aug 2009, at 20:43, John André Netland wrote:

>
> Hi Will,
>
> There is a huge difference between having the VO keys locked, and
> using the QuickNav feature.
>
> When VO keys are locked, you do not have access to the keyboard for
> normal use, and you will need to hold the shift key to interact and
> stop interacting.
> With QuickNav on, you can do it all with only the arrow keys by
> pressing different combinations of them, and you still have full
> access to your keyboard for texting and commands. Also, by still only
> using the QuickNav keys, you can switch the rotor status and jump
> between different items in the same category. The rotor status can be
> set to heading, links, frames etc. etc. and can be fully browsed by
> pressing VO-U. In QuickNav, you select rotor status with arrow up plus
> left or right arrow. After this, you jump with the up and down arrow.
> For example: Press left and up arrow at the same time until you hear
> "Heading", then down arrow until you hear the heading you want, right
> arrow to see what the body text sounds like, arrow down to next
> heading if you like etc.
> This was all about using it on the web, but if you are in a text
> document, changing the rotor switches you between words, letters and
> plain navigation.


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