Hi,

Just a tip. Turn keyboard help on when the trackpad is on, and try out  
different gestures to get feedback on their functionality if you  
haven't tried it. Also, the standard gestures are documented in the  
VoiceOver help. Keep in mind, of course, that you can also assign new  
gestures with a modifier key held down. Personally, I wish this didn't  
have to be the case, since I know a few gestures that I'd like to have  
that are not standard, but don't require a modifier key. Of course,  
you might be able to do that, somehow.. Hopefully just me not having  
figured it out.

Regards,
Nic
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On Nov 4, 2009, at 5:19 AM, peter apgar wrote:

>
> a three finger double  tap will mute VO.  if you turn BO off and on
> again it will react exactly as you posted.  the way to solve this is
> to again three finger double tap. this feature works great especialy
> when you don't want VO to read information every so many minutes.
>
>
> On Nov 3, 2009, at 8:31 AM, erik burggraaf wrote:
>
>>
>> Hi guys.  I'm playing around with the track pad commander and I can't
>> get it to do much.
>>
>> One of the things I have been able to do with it though is mute
>> speech .  Please don't ask me how I accomplish this.  I' couldn't
>> begin to tell you .  Fortunately I have mmy braile display here and  
>> so
>> all is not lost.  In fact, muting speech is the ideal comfort zone  
>> for
>> me when using the braille display.
>>
>> The thing is, I'm not muting the speech intentionally.  I'm just
>> cruzing arount the screen when VO says "speech muted and stops
>> talking.  When I go into voice over utility and look at the mute  
>> check
>> box it is unchecked.  If I check it and then uncheck it, I still get
>> no speech.  If I turn voiceover off then back on I get welcome to
>> voiceover and then I get speech muted and then I get no speech.  If I
>> make a volume adjustment using command vo up and down then speech
>> comes right back, even though neither the system volume or the vo
>> volume are turned down.
>>
>> Has any one else seen this?  It's happened to me twice in the last 3
>> days.  I'd like to just ditch this trackpad commander.  To me it is
>> starting to look like more trouble than it's worth.  Unfortunately I
>> might have to teach it and so I need to hang in there for a while yet
>> and see if I can make it happen.
>>
>> Best,
>>
>> erik burggraaf
>> A+ certified technician and user support consultant.
>> Phone: 888-255-5194
>> Email: [email protected]
>>
>>
>>>
>>
>
>
> >


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