Could you just clarify again please whether "mouse cursor ignores  
voiceover cursor" is checked or unchecked in your settings? It is not  
clear from your very helpful description. Thanks, Simon
On 31 Aug 2009, at 16:46, Scott Howell wrote:

>
> Marie, you are correct in thatMouse cursor ignores VoiceOver was the
> problem in Mail.  Initially it is set to Mouse cursor follows VO
> cursor and that was causing some submenus to jump around.  In other
> words, if set to have the mouse cursor follow the VO cursor, the
> submenu in Mail used to take accounts on/offline can be entered, but
> backing out causes the VO cursor to end up elsewhere within the
> mailbox menu. THat is the best way I can explain it.
> The issue in iTunes is the browser for genre, albums, and artist is
> not reading at all.
>
> On Aug 31, 2009, at 10:28 AM, Marie Howarth wrote:
>
>>
>> Scot, what issues are you having in mail? I also found a bug in
>> itunes, in regard to the lcd area, that I did report. Other than that
>> itunes has been working OK, although admittedly i haven't really
>> played with it extensively as yet.
>>
>> I'd be happy to share my settings. I have verbosity set to medium.  
>> and
>> haven't played specifically with those settings. but it seems many
>> issues are navigated related so here are my navigation settings. took
>> me a while to get this all straight but as of yesterday afternoon, my
>> cursors are happy and tracking as I am used too.
>>
>> initial focus = keyboard
>> keyboard focus follows voice over curser checked
>> voice over cursor folows keyboard cursor checked
>> insertion point follows voice over cursor checked
>> voice over cursor follows insertion point not checked
>> mouse cursor ignores voice over cursor [this is the one I believe  
>> that
>> is messing with the submenus]
>> allow cursor wrapping not checked [this shouldn't make a real
>> difference]
>> and this I think will help you guys. my SL works now the way it did  
>> in
>> leopard.
>> hth
>>
>> On Aug 31, 2009, at 3:13 PM, Scott Howell wrote:
>>
>>>
>>> Marie, if you don't mind, it may help to share some of your settings
>>> that you found to work well.  I am generally not experiencing issues
>>> and your right that reporting bugs is fine, but only if it really
>>> is a
>>> bug and not some setting.  I for example have found some problems in
>>> iTunes and I'm pretty confident it is a bug, but I'm doing some
>>> testing to be sure of course.  I have not had any issues with
>>> submenus
>>> generally.  However, found a little odd behavior in Mail that I  
>>> can't
>>> quite figure out yet, but still looking into it.
>>>
>>> tnx,
>>> On Aug 31, 2009, at 8:26 AM, Marie Howarth wrote:
>>>
>>>>
>>>> just a word of warning guys. Before you report something as a  
>>>> "bug",
>>>> please please check your vo settings. I have experienced navigating
>>>> issues when first installing sl, with sub menus and such, and I  
>>>> also
>>>> had an issue when editing text yesterday but after changing  
>>>> settings
>>>> in vo SL is working awesomely now. I'm afraid too many people may  
>>>> be
>>>> reporting bugs that don't necessarily exist in the OS and merely
>>>> just
>>>> need a tinkering in vo settings.
>>>> So please, please, check settings and test before emailing apple.  
>>>> no
>>>> use reporting a bug that isn't there. I have seen several posts
>>>> about
>>>> it now and simply the issues could be solved with some tinkering
>>>> with
>>>> settings.
>>>> hth
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>>
>>
>>
>>>
>
>
> >


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