where did you get this manual

On 29 Aug 2009, at 21:38, Scott Howell wrote:

> If you wanted to add someone to your address book, you can use these  
> data detectors or you could use them for bringing up a web page or  
> even sending an e-mail to that address you found as a data detector.  
> That is a really simplified explanation, but hope it helps.
> Here is a bit from the Getting Started manual.
>
> 1.  In a message you've received, move the VoiceOver cursor over a  
> phone number, email address, street address, date, or time.
>
> Mail outlines the data as a field with a pop-up menu, and VoiceOver  
> speaks "data detector present."
>
> 2.  To open a shortcut menu that contains commands for using the  
> data, press VO-Shift-M.
>
> For example, if the data detector is an email address, you can  
> choose New Message from the shortcut menu to open a New Message  
> window that already has the email address in the To field; you don't  
> need to retype or add the email address yourself.
>
> hth
>
> On Aug 29, 2009, at 2:24 PM, Dan Eickmeier wrote:
>
>>
>> Hi all, in email messages now, especially when there is an email
>> address  in the body of the message, , after VO reads the email
>> address, it'll say data detector present.  These datadetectors  are
>> something that were  in Mail in Leopard, as I heard about them on one
>> of the  mainstream MAc podcasts, but didn't really pay attention.  So
>> what  are these things, and how can we use them?
>>
>>
>>
>>
>
>
> >


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