Hi Esther.

Thank you very much for your explanation. I will bring the explanation
to the other danish users.

2010/3/30, Esther <[email protected]>:
> Hello Annie,
>
> On non-English input keyboards you need to use the VoiceOver Commands
> menu (VO+H twice) to access the "Sort Column" function.  Make sure
> that you have first interacted with the column (VO+Shift+Down Arrow),
> then hold down the Control+Option keys and tap the "H" key twice.
> Then select the option for "Sort Column". Sorting can be done in
> either ascending or descending order, so if you want to reverse the
> order in which a column is sorted, apply the "Sort Column" command
> again.  The other command you might commonly have to access through
> the VoiceOver Commands menu is the one to expand or collapse
> disclosure triangles. In many instances where you need to expand or
> collapse entries, such as in "Get Info" windows for items selected in
> Finder, VO+Space will work.  However, if you need to expand the list
> of Radio Streams in iTunes, so you can select and play a particular
> station, or to expand the folder for a podcast subscription you have
> just subscribed to in iTunes, so that you can view and play individual
> episodes, you'll need to do this through the VoiceOver Commands menu
> (VO+H twice) and then select the entry for "Toggle Disclosure
> Triangle" to expand or collapse entries.  Again, it is important that
> you interact before you bring up the Commands menu because the listed
> commands depend on context -- if you're not in a table with columns
> you won't see an option to "Sort Column", etc.
>
> The two commands I've described ("Sort Column" and "Toggle Disclosure
> Triangle") are read out as using the "Vertical Line" key and the
> "Backslash" key.  On an English language input keyboard, the "Vertical
> Line" key is "Shift+Backslash", and the "Backslash" key is located at
> the far right of keyboard, just below the "Delete" key and above the
> "Return" key.  Non-English language keyboards use this key position
> for accented characters that are not used in English, and use
> "Backslash" and "Vertical Line" keys under their extended keyboard
> that requires pressing the "Option" key to generate the character.
> This is why it is necessary to make the selection through the Commands
> Menu.
>
> HTH
>
> Cheers,
>
> Esther
>
> Annie Skov Nielsen wrote:
>
>> Hi again.
>>
>> How do I make a backslash. I have tried to press vo+shift+7, because
>> on my keyboard backslash is option+shift+7. But that was not the right
>> keystroke.
>>
>>
>>
>> Have a nice day.
>>
>> 2010/3/29, Sarah Alawami <[email protected]>:
>>> Hello. go to the date colomn and hit vo shift backslash and that
>>> will sort
>>> down.
>>>
>>> good luck.
>>> On Mar 29, 2010, at 2:09 PM, Annie Skov Nielsen wrote:
>>>
>>>> Hi all.
>>>>
>>>> How do I get all missed incomming calls shown in skype history. I
>>>> get
>>>> all missed calls, incomming calls and messages in a strange order, i
>>>> would like to have them sorted by date, so I can view all incomming
>>>> calls, missed calls and incomming calls for a speciffic day
>>>>
>>>> Best regards Annie.
>>>>
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