Would you mind if I forwarded yoru suggestion to the apple access team?

S
On May 8, 2010, at 11:25 AM, Bryan Smart wrote:

> Agreed. We need global hot spots, and hot spots that are specific to an 
> application or window.
> 
> It would be useful to set and go to hot spots by name, in addition to the 10 
> quick hot spots that we have now. That way, we could save more than 10, and 
> could refer to them in a meaningful way.
> 
> They should also save from session to session.
> 
> Bryan
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [email protected] 
> [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Sarah Alawami
> Sent: Saturday, May 08, 2010 2:08 PM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: Re: Feature for voice over
> 
> the problem is it overrights the other hotspots I have. for exam[le I have a 
> hotspot set for a table in syrinx. I set another hotspot in mail. suddenly 
> that table in syrinx is not there inthe hotspot list.
> 
> Take care.
> 
> S
> 
> On May 8, 2010, at 10:56 AM, Nicolai Svendsen wrote:
> 
> 
>       Hi,
> 
>       Hot spots. They enable you to keep track of a certain area in a window, 
> quickly jump to it, or simply read the status area it is monitoring within a 
> certain window.
> 
>       Example: You are downloading something in Safari, but you want to do 
> something else. But it's a huge download. You go to the percentage with the 
> VoiceOver cursor, hit VO-Shift-1 to save it as hot spot number one, and go do 
> whatever else you might want to do on your Mac. If you suddenly wonder how 
> far along the download is, you can hit Vo-COmmand-1 to monitor Hot spot one. 
> Now, this is a pretty difficult command for some people, so you might want to 
> use the right command key instead of the left, coupled with control-option on 
> the left side of the keyboard until you get beyond four or so.
> 
>       As for jumping to edit boxes, you can either use the rotor on the 
> trackpad or via VO-U and Quick Nav. You can also make Safari jump to all 
> controls except links buy hitting option-tab. I don't think AppleScript is 
> required for this at all, though it can probably be done for those who really 
> care.
> 
>       Regards,
>       Nic
>       
>       On May 8, 2010, at 7:06 PM, Edward wrote:
> 
> 
>               Hello all, 
> 
>               Anyone know if there will be a feature or if there is one now 
> to define user windows in order to keep track of info in a particular region? 
>  Also is it possible to write a script allowing a user to hit e for the first 
> edit box on a webpage or x for check box, and so on?  I don't know enough 
> about apple scripting to answer this question, so any info will be greatly 
> appreciated.
> 
>               Thanks 
>               Edward 
> 
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