Figured out the second issue but the issue with the screen contrast is  
strange. This having to turn off VO to change the contrast is new in  
Snow Leopard and not a welcome change if I must say. I hope this is  
corrected in the future. Some of us have enough vision to see where we  
are on a page with the VO curser but want to have VO do the reading.  
Having to turn off VO to make this change means that we've got to turn  
it on again and, most likely, we've got to start navigating from the  
top of the page again. Not fun.


On Aug 30, 2009, at 6:02 PM, Justin Harford wrote:

>
> Hey there
>
> I just made the screen go white on black.  Turn off vo, press the cmd
> vo 8, and turn vo back on.
>
> I can't help you with the second one.
>
> Justin
> El Aug 30, 2009, a las 3:42 PM, Larry Wanger escribió:
>
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I've noticed that you can't change the screen contrast from black on
>> white to white on black or, to inverted color scheme. You should be
>> able to hit control, option and command with the number 8 and have it
>> switch. And, in the VO utility it clearly says this as well. However,
>> it won't work on either my Macbook or my wife's Macbook. Anyone else
>> experience this?
>>
>> Also, after upgrading to Snow Leopard the two Macbooks in our house
>> can connect to the network but can't get Internet access. However,  
>> the
>> older iMac running OSX 5 and the PC can get to the Internet. Any
>> thoughts here?
>>
>>
>>
>>>
>
>
> >


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