If you turned on quicknav, then you have snow leopard.  That is a new
feature.  It was not in leopard.

Jim


On 9/8/09, Les Kriegler <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> I powered up my Mac and did some experimenting.  Lots of trial and error,
> but overall, the system seems very responsive.  I thought I was going to
> have to install Snow Leopard, but I don't seem to have a Snow Leopard DVD.
> So I tried turning Quick Nav on and received a message that Quick Nav was
> on.  I'm assuming that in fact, Snow Leopard was pre-installed?  I'm
> certainly not unhappy if that's the case, just want to be certain this is
> the case.  I did try bringing up the VO utilities menu with VO F8, but it
> didn't launch.  Any ideas on that one?  Also, I noticed that Command F5
> started VoiceOver on my MacBook Pro, but the FN key wasn't required along
> with Command F5.  I don't recall changing anything related to System
> Preferences regarding the behavior of the Function keys, but I certainly
> could have without realizing it.  I went through the setup assistant and
> have started reviewing the Quick Start VoiceOver tutorial.  I'm off to a
> slow but happy and steady beginning!
>
> Les
>
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