I don't know, but in Snowleopard, doesn't hotspots get saved from session to 
session? But you are right, that would be a great feature. I remember back in 
the old Outspoken days. They had a command called "mark" and one called "go 
to". They worked much as the hotspot features work today but with the addition 
you suggested, that one could save marks by name so that you could return to 
them later. The marks were also set per application, which was good. Outspoken 
also had a quickmark feature, where you just pressed a key and a mark was set 
where you were. This quick mark was good for temporarily marking something as 
this changed from session to session and i don't think it got saved as regular 
marks did. To have this feature would be great.
/Krister


8 maj 2010 kl. 20.25 skrev Bryan Smart:

> 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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