Hello Kevin,

> Yes, you can start from a particular point and read to the end of a  
> web page. It's easiest if you have all your cursors tracking one  
> another:
>
> • Find the point from which you wish to start (it must not be a link);
> • Click 3 times with the physical mouse;
> • Move to end (VO-Shift-End), it must not be a link;
> • Hold down Shift key and click with the physical mouse:
> • Use the Start Speaking Text command.
>
> It's quite quick to do when you get used to it, but it's best to  
> have set a shortcut for Start Speaking Text.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Anne


On Oct 11, 2009, at 8:29 AM, Kevin Gibbs wrote:

> guys,
>     I'm cruising around on my wife's Mac, an original Power PC  
> Powerbook.  this runs Leopard, not SL.  When I choose a link with VO  
> Space bar, I always get sent to the top of the new page and have to  
> VO right arrow several times to get to the body of the article I  
> wish to read.  In addition, I can't simply execute a command to read  
> the entire article in one pass.  the best I can do is get the  
> article to read one paragraph at a time using the VO right arrow.   
> VO A, VO P, VO S, all seem to do the same thing.  Also, when I am  
> reading, if there's a link in the paragraph, Voiceover will stop and  
> I have to VO right arrow again to get it "over the hump" of the link  
> and continue reading.  How can I simply get Voiceover to read an  
> entire article without stopping, regardless of the presence of links  
> and other obstructions.  I've tried both Dom and Group mode in VO  
> utility.  Is there some other setting I need to use so that when I  
> choose a link to a story on, say, Huffington Post or CNN, I'm sent  
> immediately to the body of the article without having to read  
> through all the redundant links on the new page?I guess I'm looking  
> for the equivalents to the use of the letter n in JAWS to skip to  
> html content.
> Thanks,
> Kevin
>
>
> >


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