I just upgraded my Mac to Sierra, and everything seems to have gone without a hitch. However, I just know there was a keyboard command involving the use of the arrows and some combination of shift control command etc., but let you change the voice being used by voiceover on the fly, without having to go into the utility and change the default or content voices at Cetera. I haven't been using my Mac all that much for any foreign language stuff lately, mostly using the phone. But I do have some things on the Mac in Russian, and I wanted to quickly be able to move between my English and Russian voices. And I cannot find the keyboard command to do it. I've been through voiceover commands help. No joy. I know I am missing something obvious here. Mary
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