Hi,

It's a two-finger double tap on my trackpad. I checked all four gestures with 
the keyboard help before writing it so I was sure it was correct. :)

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Nic
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On Nov 19, 2009, at 2:05 PM, Peggy Fleischer wrote:

> It is a two finger tap  near the bottom edge for the dock and the top edge 
> for the menu. I have found that it is best to tap as close to the middle so 
> that the gesture is not interpreted as a wright or left edge tap. 
> 
> It takes a while to get the hang of it but is very nice once you get 
> comfortable with the gestures.
> 
> Peggy Fleischer
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> On Nov 19, 2009, at 4:03 AM, M. Taylor wrote:
> 
>> 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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