Hi,

When working in Terminal and command line, is it possible to examine the window 
content with Voiceover?  Say , ls -l command produces a list of files in the 
directory I am in.  How can I examine each file and maybe even copy their names 
to clipboard or details about them if I were to use the -l flag, which would 
produce long information about each item.

Secondly, reading a book on Command Line, one of the shortcut techniques the 
author teaches is to start typing the name of a directory to which one wishes 
to change and then pressing tab, which would result in Terminal completing the 
name or else giving a list of available names if there should be more than one. 
 This doesn’t seem to work.  When I press the tab, I hear the ominous bong 
bong.  So this technique doesn’t work.  Any thoughts on this?

andrew

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