Hello Everyone,  

During my convalescent from a terrible bout with the Flu (no, not H1N1)
(Smile) I've been reading my Macintosh/VoiceOver Snow Leopard user manual
and going through the exercises in an effort to better my understanding of
this truly marvelous OS.  

Just so you know I have a MacBook Pro 13 inch.  

Anyway, on Braille page 42, in the section labeled Navigating Finder it
reads, "...Move to the Doc by pressing VO-D or, if you're using VoiceOver
gestures, double-tap near the bottom edge of the TrackPad."  

A couple of paragraphs later, in the same section it continues, "...If a
Finder window was open you go to that window.  Otherwise, you go to the
desktop.  In that case, go to the menu bar by pressing VO-M or, if you're
using VoiceOver gestures, double-tap near the top edge of the TrackPad."

In both examples, the manual seems to imply that where one taps the TrackPad
will effect the result of the action.  Is this correct?  At present, it
doesn't matter where I tap the TrackPad because, regardless of the edge, the
same thing happens.  That is, a tap is a tap.  Based on the text, there must
be some additional configuration needed to make the TrackPad sensitive to
where it is being tapped.  

If anyone has the answer, I would greatly appreciate it as I cannot seem to
locate the solution.  

Thank you,

Mark
  

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