Tab works. What does not seem to work are these shortcuts. Ctrl f7
to change the way Tab behaves and Ctrl f1 to enable or disable full
keyboard access.
And VO shift s to interact with the scroll bars that someone
suggested doesn't work either.
These are not deal breakers but if these shortcuts are enabled in
Keyboard prefs. why are they not working? Am still poking around
preferences to see what is going on.
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On 1/31/2016 4:49 PM, Grant wrote:
Hello E.T.,
The full keyboard access setting can also be changed in system
preferences. Select the keyboard button, choose the shortcuts tab, then
use VO+LEFT and VO+RIGHT to navigate through the window and you’ll
eventually find the full keyboard access setting. As well, you might
want to set how the TAB KEY moves through web pages in Safari. That
setting can be adjusted in Safari’s preferences under the advanced button.
As for your query about paging up and paging down, this has been a
concern for me, too, since I started using OS X. I’m not sure what the
best solution is either. As Alex mentioned, holding down an ARROW KEY
will at least move you through a list or text field at a pretty good clip.
Grant
On Jan 30, 2016, at 9:11 PM, E.T. <[email protected]
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Alex,
The arrow keys do their thing, as do th4 Option up and down arrows.
In Windows you can page up or down a long list of items. I may not
know what I am looking for or may just want to skip around these long
lists. If the Mac's Page Up and Page Down buttons don't work this way,
what are they for?
Its been a while since I played with full keyboard access in
Yosemite but I remember that I could use the Ctrl f7 combination to
toggle it on and off. That shortcut is still in El Cap and is enabled,
just does not seem to work.
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