Hello Slau,
I can use the same number on different wccbsites, right? For
example, I can use the number 1 as a hot spot for Twitter and
Facebook, right?
How do I get rid of a hot spot if I no longer need it?
Ezzy
----- Original Message -----
From: Slau <[email protected]
To: [email protected]
Date sent: Tue, 30 Nov 2010 09:09:09 -0500
Subject: Re: how do i use the hot spots feature in voice over?
Trahern,
1. Navigate to any field, object or control you wish to set as a
hot spot.
2. Use VO-Shift-with 1 through 0 on the numbers row to set a hot
spot.
Once you've set a hot spot, you can use VO plus the number to
instantly move the focus to and speak the status of the hot spot.
If you want VoiceOver to read the hot spot without navigating to
it, use VO-Command and the number. If you want VoiceOver to
automatically speak the contents of the hot spot whenever it
changes, use VO-Command-Shift and the number.
HTH,
Slau
On Nov 29, 2010, at 11:12 PM, trahern culver wrote:
hey guys can any one tell me how to use the hot spots feature in
voice
over?
your help with this question would be most welcom!!
kind regards trahern.
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