Hi,

Also, the VoiceOver quickstart is  a great tutorial. Hitting VO-Command-F8 will 
launch this. You can also change the command to launch VoiceOver so that you 
don't need the FN-key, in case you just don't want to use two hands to start 
it. Well, I suppose you could use one hand, but it's kind of difficult with my 
tiny fingers, at least, so I turned it off so I can just use Command-F5.

Regards,
Nic
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On Jan 17, 2010, at 3:18 AM, [email protected] wrote:

> I am taking a class on universal media design and it will be best for
> me to be able to use a Mac. I borrowed a Macintosh laptop over the
> weekend and I'm just trying to get started with learning how to use
> VO. Unfortunately, it just has Leopard on it, but it's still a place
> to practise it. I can't even get VO to start though. I've been using
> command F5, but nothing happens. I brought it home with the VO working
> and I figured a place to start would be by turning it off and turning
> it back on. It turned off when I hit command F5 the first time, but
> now I can't get it to re-start. Does anyone have any  idea about what
> might be going on and how I can get VO started without depending on a
> sighted person to do it through the menus for me? Thanks.
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