Ah, let me assure you I take nothing personally because as I have said, 
whatever works for you is all that matters. My point to you is simply that the 
functionality does exist and you may have more keys to work with. We both agree 
nothing is perfect and to be honest I think there is one other aspect I failed 
to bring into the discussion and that is how you browse the web. I have to 
admit that I don't generally use the rotor. The reason is I use the Quicknav 
feature and groups mode. So, how I interact with a site will be different 
perhaps than you. So, to circle back around, my point of replying to the 
initial message is to state that becoming more familiar with those functions of 
VO and how to work with Safari will show that a lot of the functionality is 
there and the difference is going to be for one thing in the difference in 
commands. The one thing that does make VO different from JAWS or WE is the fact 
that the commands although seemingly more complex, do not interfere with the 
key commands of the OS. So, if you have a need to share your machine with a 
sighted person, you would not have to turn VO off. This of course means a more 
complex command set, but now with Quicknav, it does make things much easier. Of 
course now i'll have to play more with the rotor and see how that affects my 
browsing experience. I have to admit that once you are comfortable with a 
certain way of performing a task, it is hard to change, but then again, change 
is not always a bad thing. :)

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