Hi John,
Teresa's suggestions of VO-Command-H to navigate headers will work for
you to navigate web pages in Leopard. The most useful commands I
found to use were VO-Command-H to navigate to the next header (with VO-
Command-Shift-H to go to the previous header), and VO-Command-M to
navigate to the next header at the same level (again, adding a "Shift"
to the combination will take you to the previous header at the same
level). As she mentioned, I also use the same sequences with "L" for
links ,"V" for visited links, and "J" for next control. Using "Shift"
gives you the previous instance.
I'll paste in the complete list of commands from the Appendix of the
VoiceOver Getting Started Guide for Leopard, which I still have as a
bookmark under Preview, though the earlier summary is probably more
useful:
VoiceOver Shortcut Combinations for Searching (Leopard)
Find VO-F
Find the next font change VO-Command-O
Find the previous font change VO-Command-Shift-O
Find the next bold text VO-Command-B
Find the previous bold text VO-Command-Shift-B
Find the next style change VO-Command-C
Find the previous style change VO-Command-Shift-C
Find the next italic text VO-Command-I
Find the previous italic text VO-Command-Shift-I
Find the next color change VO-Command-K
Find the previous color change VO-Command-Shift-K
Find the next hyperlink VO-Command-L
Find the previous hyperlink VO-Command-Shift-L
Find the next plain text VO-Command-P
Find the previous plain text VO-Command-Shift-P
Find the next graphic VO-Command-G
Find the previous graphic VO-Command-Shift-G
Find the next underlined text VO-Command-U
Find the previous underlined text VO-Command-Shift-U
Find the next item of the same type or the same text style
VO-Command-S
Find the previous item of the same type or the same text style
VO-Command-Shift-S
Find the next control VO-Command-J
Find the previous control VO-Command-Shift-J
Find the next element that is different VO-Command-N
Find the previous element that is different VO-Command-Shift-N
Find the next table VO-Command-T
Find the previous table VO-Command-Shift-T
Find the next heading of the same level VO-Command-M
Find the previous heading of the same level VO-Command-Shift-M
Find the next heading VO-Command-H
Find the previous heading VO-Command-Shift-H
Find the next blockquote VO-Command-Q
Find the previous blockquote VO-Command-Shift-Q
Find the next visited link VO-Command-V
Find the previous visited link VO-Command-Shift-V
HTH. Cheers,
Esther
On Aug 17, 2010, at 19:27, Teresa Cochran wrote:
I have no idea if this works with Leopard, but I use control-option-
command-H to navigate headers.
FYI, there's j for form fields, n for auto web spots, and l for
links with those same modifier keys, too.
HTH,
Teresa
On Aug 17, 2010, at 8:59 PM, John D. Lipsey wrote:
Hello,
I'm volunteering at a highschool that uses macs. However, they're
running OS 10.5.8, I think.
Using Snow Leopard has spoiled me, because I love using quicknav.
Some websites I use at work are more efficient to navigate via
headers. This is easy as pie with quicknav, but I can't for the
life of me figure out a pre-quicknav command for moving to next and
previous headers. Help?
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