Thanks for this info. I will look in to it as well. I am sure there are some 
things in there that I haven't even seen before. lol. So much to learn and so 
little time it seams.

GF


On Jul 2, 2010, at 1:27 PM, Esther wrote:

> Hi Aman and GF,
> 
> To bring up a list of VoiceOver's web navigation shortcuts try either 
> bringing up the VoiceOver menu (VO+F7, where "VO" stands for holding down the 
> VoiceOver keys of Control and Option), and then navigate down to the "Search" 
> option with your arrow keys or by pressing "s". Right arrow to read through 
> the menu of commands.  You can also bring up that menu directly with the 
> shortcut VO+Shift+F, without going through the VoiceOver menu.  To use GF's 
> example, VO+Command+H will move you to the next header, VO+Command+M lets you 
> navigate to the next header at the same level, etc.  Pressing a shift key in 
> addition to these combinations will let you navigate to the previous header.
> 
> In addition to the Quick Start Guide, there is a VoiceOver Getting Started 
> (Snow Leopard) Guide that is available in HTML format . Press VO+H to go to 
> the VoiceOver Help menu, then Up Arrow.  This is also available on the web 
> for general users at:
> http://www.apple.com/voiceover/info/guide/
> and you can also get this guide in Daisy format, or in Braille.  I'll paste 
> in an excerpt from Greg Kearney's post:
> <begin quote>
> VoiceOver Getting Started (Snow Leopard) is DAISY format has been produced by 
> the Association for the Blind of Western Australia and can be downloaded from 
> the following URL: http://www.cucat.org/tmp/vogs_sl.zip This is a full text 
> full audio DAISY version 2.02 digital talking book with navigation at the 
> chapter and subsection level and page numbers supported.
> <end quote>
> The information on the various VoiceOver Getting Started Guide versions is 
> summarized on the Apple Web Page for VoiceOver downloads:
> http://www.apple.com/accessibility/voiceover/downloads.html
> That page also gives a link for ordering an embossed Braille copy of the 
> guide from San Francisco's Lighthouse for the Blind.
> HTH.  Cheers,
> Esther
> 
> On Jul 2, 2010, clarence griffin wrote:
> 
>> VO + command and h will move you to headers. I think l moves to links and 
>> you can try others to see what they do. Turn on your keyboard help and play 
>> around with some of the VO + command + letter keys and see what you come up 
>> with. I am sure there are ones for all the things you want to do. if not, 
>> there is also the quick nav mode. press left and right at the same time and 
>> then you will be there. up + left or up + right will turn the rotor to what 
>> you want to jump to. Then up and down will move you to the different 
>> attributes. Hope that helps a bit.
>> 
>> GF
>> 
>> 
>> On Jul 2, 2010, at 11:40 AM, Aman Singer wrote:
>> 
>>> Hi, all.
>>>     I am slowly getting to grips with the Mac Mini I have here and am
>>> finding it an interesting experience at least. If I may ask, is there any
>>> way to, as one can in the Windows screen readers, move to the next specified
>>> HTML attribute? That is, if I want to move to the next check box, for
>>> example, in Jaws, I press x. X will move me backward to the previous box.
>>> The closest thing I have found to this in Safari is that I can get the web
>>> roter up and move around it, but this is unsatisfactory because it requires
>>> more keystrokes, and one can't, so far as I see, select a specific form
>>> field, that is, I can select to move up and down through all form fields but
>>> not through checkboxes or edit fields exclusively, for example. I have tried
>>> using the keys on the keyboard, and have also tried the keyboard help, but
>>> cannot find a method of moving around more quickly.
>>> Any suggestions would be gratefully received, and I would be overjoyed to
>>> find a guide specifically to the web other than the quick start guide.
>>> Thanks.
>>> Aman
>>> 
>>> 
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