Dictation is enabled for me but unless I’m in a edit field, I cannot ue it. How 
can one make commands if they are not in a edit field? I didn’t see anything 
about voice commands in dictation either.
> On Oct 18, 2014, at 11:28 PM, Pamela Francis <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Apple has so much broken this OS. I have no idea why they would think of 
> releasing it without having paid more attention to what they were doing.
> I wrote this to the accessibility email address, even though it may not be 
> totally their fault, I can't believe they don't have some input into what 
> goes into their new OS.
> 
> Hello,
> I am extremely disappointed with the lack of attention paid to accessibility 
> in your latest OS10 release.
> You overhauled the look of your software, while not thinking of those of us 
> who have grown to trust you with our accessibility needs.
> I know many visually impaired beta testers, most under NDA with you per each 
> release of both desktop & IOS software.
> I realize we are a minority in the big picture of your customer base. 
> However, if one has paid money to participate in  your testers program & is 
> paid lipservice to what is reported, what good are the testers? Has the 
> quality control suffered because the upgrades are now free? 
> Aren't we as a disability community owed a description of what we can expect 
> in terms we understand? It looks pretty, but acts very much like something 
> from a crackerjack box.
> I can't get to my music in Itunes because the views I have become used to 
> have disappeared. There is no more sidebar.
> In spotlight search, which is supposed to search for references outside my 
> Mac, I hear either the words button or image in the search results.
> How is this useful to me or anyone who would try to use it with no vision?
> As I stated earlier, there are those who have been under NDA to attempt to 
> alert you of the issues before release. Those same people had enough respect 
> for their contracts to not divulge issues that may concern the rest of us. 
> However, in return we all got slapped in the face.
> There is a site that gathers bugs, along with other content. 
> In case you are interested go to www.applevis.com <http://www.applevis.com/>
> As has been shown, I doubt any of this will be taken to heart. 
> I can only hope.
> My next computer, if I need one will be a Windows machine. They are cheaper, 
> maybe a little buggy, yet I know what I am getting.
> Premium prices should reflect premium quality in every sense of the word.
> Pamela Francis            
> 
> Pam Francis
> 
> On Oct 18, 2014, at 8:47 PM, Alex Hall <[email protected] 
> <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
> 
> It's now called Dictation Commands, and is coupled with Dictation. Enable it 
> in accessibility preferences, and use it by pressing the same command you'd 
> use to start dictation (press that key once more to stop). The problem is 
> that VoiceOver is muted during all dictation, which now includes issuing 
> commands, so even if a command works, you get no spoken feedback.
>> On Oct 18, 2014, at 5:55 PM, Faisal <[email protected] 
>> <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
>> 
>> Hi everyone,
>> did they completely do away with voice commands on Yosemite? My key trigger 
>> no longer works and I couldn’t find it in system preferences.
>> Thanks
>> 
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