Hi Marie,
I know about the vo-shift-m twice command to read the status menu. I am talking 
about something different here. To get an example of this go into Safari and 
type command-slash and you should hear Vo either say "Show status bar" or "Hide 
status bar" depending on it's current state. I am trying to figure out how to 
read this particular status bar. 

Thanks, 

Doug

On 2010-04-15, at 11:31 AM, marie Howarth wrote:

> Hi Doug,
> vo--shift--M twice will bring up the status bar. 
> It holds such items as your clock, battery status if you are using a mac, and 
> for several apps such as time machine and bluetooth,
> hth
> 
> On 15 Apr 2010, at 14:44, Doug Lawlor wrote:
> 
>> Hello all:
>> I am relatively new to the mac and have a quick question. I notice in 
>> several applications, Safari being one of these, there is a command in the 
>> view menu to show and hide the status bar. However, when I show the status 
>> bar I cannot seem to read this using any of the Voiceover commands. How does 
>> one go about reading the status bar? Am I missing a command?  
>> 
>> Thanks in advance, 
>> 
>> Doug
>> 
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