Hi!

You know, for some reason I never thought to check the menus for shortcuts. :) 
THanks for that. I've always just been using it without shortcuts, and since I 
had no trouble I never thought to look.

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On Sep 23, 2010, at 7:27 AM, GEOFF WAALER wrote:

> Hi Nic, Sarah, and other Send spaced out Mac users,
> 
> Thanks for the explanation, however after some testing I may be able to 
> simplify it a bit.
> 
> The following assumes that you're running the current version of the wizard 
> (1.2.14) and and extended voiceOver compatibility enabled under the options 
> menu, and of course that you are logging in properly upon start up and 
> previously uploaded some files or folders.
> 
> 1. Start the Wizard -- focus is on the tool bar.
> 2. Press option-r to get to remote file view (alternatively its located under 
> menu -> options -> focus).
> 3. interact with the table.
> 4. VO-up/downArrow to the file for which you want to obtain the URL.
> 5. Verify that the trackpad commander is disabled.
> 6. Press vo-command-f5 to route the mouse (optionally verify via vo-f5).
> 7. Press control while clicking the left mouse button.
> 8. The menu appears.
> 
> I don't know whether this is attributable to my  skipping the steps about 
> interacting with the various unknown controls, but so far my mouse pointer 
> has always routed to my desired file or folder correctly.  If it ever  
> doesn't I will followNic's suggestion and route to the tool bar first.
> 
> Very troubling that I can not display the contents of folders.  I wonder 
> whether this limitation is specific to VO users, or is folder support not 
> implemented in the Mac version? 
> Thanks again to everyone who responded!
> Geoff
> 
> On Sep 22, 2010, at 3:30 AM, Nicolai Svendsen wrote:
> 
>> Hi Geoff!
>> 
>> I'll do these steps as I explain them here, just to see that they still 
>> should work for everybody. I'll do all of these steps in the same order I am 
>> writing them down so everyone can follow along.
>> 
>> 1. Open the Sendspace Wizard. That's a given, of course. :)
>> 2. After logging into your Sendspace account, interact with the first 
>> unknown item after the toolbar.
>> 3. Now, find the first unknown after all of the buttons which enable you to 
>> add a link for download. This is also the only unknown within this area, so 
>> it'll be the only one you'll see. It is also at the very bottom right if you 
>> use the trackpad commander.
>> 4. Here, you will have two unknown items. I will explain what each of those 
>> do.
>> 
>> The first one is for local items- This means that you can arrow to a file 
>> you would like to upload, then move to the "remote" part which is the second 
>> unknown within the unknown you interacted with. I know this probably gets a 
>> bit confusing. When you upload a file, you have to choose a folder that you 
>> would like to upload to on your remote location (which is your account). You 
>> can use the command F8 to upload the file you have chosen in your local view.
>> 
>> Remote simply allows you to download and display folders and files on your 
>> current Sendspace account. Now, I will mention that I have not actually 
>> found a way to open folders within Sendspace, as the conventional commands 
>> don't appear to work for me.
>> So, let's continue.
>> 
>> 5. When you interact within the second unknown (which is remote), you can 
>> use F7 to download folders. This is where I have not found  a way to 
>> download specific files. Control-click still works, however, as long as you 
>> remember to route the mouse. Mouse racking does not work in this Wizard, 
>> which is very important to remember.
>> 6. Now you just route the mouse to the area within the table you would like 
>> to download or copy the link location for. You will have to use VoiceOVer 
>> keys here after interacting with the table, then route the mouse with 
>> VO-Command-F5 then do a control-click. The command do copy a link is 
>> Command-l, though. I can briefly make a  list of the available commands 
>> below. They seem to work consistently, as long as you remember to actually 
>> move all the cursors. I've always found that I always bring up the menus to 
>> be on the safe side, regardless of consistency.
>> 
>> FOllowing that, I have briefly made a list containing the commands for 
>> Sendspace, though whether you dare to use them is your choice.
>> 
>> When in the "Remote" section, the following commands are available:
>> 
>> New Folder - Command-F
>> Download File - F7
>> Rename - F2
>> Copy Link Location - Command-L
>> Cut - COmmand-X
>> Paste - Command-V
>> Delete - Forward Delete
>> Properties - Option-Return
>> Send Folder Link - Command-E
>> Refresh - F5
>> 
>> When in the "local" section, the following commands are available:
>> 
>> New Folder - COmmand-F
>> Upload file - F8
>> Rename - F2
>> Delete - Forward-Delete
>> Properties - Option-Return
>> Refresh - Command-F5
>> 
>> If anyone would like me to demonstrate, I will, but you may have to wait a 
>> couple of hours before I am able to do so. I hope this helped somebody.
>> 
>> Also, just a hint. If you found your mouse focus does not route when using 
>> VO-Command-F5, try going all the way to the toolbar by stopping all 
>> interaction, then checking its position with VO-F5. This should fix the 
>> issue temporarily.
>> 
>> Regards,
>> Nic
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>> On Sep 22, 2010, at 7:38 AM, GEOFF WAALER wrote:
>> 
>>> Hi Sarah and list,
>>> 
>>> Thanks much for the suggestion; before posting I read a thread in the 
>>> archives where Nicolai Svendsen recommended that vary remedy.  As indicated 
>>> in my initial post I tried control-click with and without the trackpad 
>>> commander enabled.  More over, moving the mouse to the file or folder of 
>>> interest (vo-command-F5) before pressing control-click had no affect.
>>> 
>>> Thanks again Carolyn and Sarah, but there must be another step I'm missing.
>>> Geoff
>>> 
>>> 
>>> On Sep 21, 2010, at 10:53 PM, Sarah Alawami wrote:
>>> 
>>>> I don't think you can do that from the sendspace wizard. You can do that 
>>>> from the site but not th e wizard.
>>>> 
>>>> Good luck.
>>>> On Sep 21, 2010, at 7:35 PM, Carolyn Haas wrote:
>>>> 
>>>>> Hi Geoff:
>>>>> Sometimes when all else fails, I use command shift and arrows or 
>>>>> vo+arrows to select the url, command C to copy, and command V to paste.  
>>>>> Otherwise, attempt to use the data detector menu (vo-shift-m) to bring up 
>>>>> choices.
>>>>> HTH
>>>>> Carolyn
>>>>> On Sep 21, 2010, at 11:14 AM, GEOFF WAALER wrote:
>>>>> 
>>>>>> Greetings,
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> Nic S once posted that one can copy a link in the SS Wizard by pressing 
>>>>>> control while physically clicking the mouse, and the resulting menu 
>>>>>> would show command+l as the shortcut.
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> I first tried command+l and when that failed I turned off trackpad 
>>>>>> commander and routed the mouse via VO+Command+F5 before pressing 
>>>>>> control+physicalDoubleClick, but have not yet seen a way to copy the 
>>>>>> file URL.  What am I missing?
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> TIA for any suggestions.
>>>>>> Geoff
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