Hi,

How is it less clutter if you can't see it?  I mean, voiceover can only read 1 
thing at a time unlike someone seeing a whole bunch of open windows and folders 
at a time.  To me, it just sounds more like a case of personal preference.

JMO.

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On Dec 16, 2010, at 7:57 PM, Mike Arrigo wrote:

> With folders, rather than trying to expand it, it's easier just to press 
> command o and open it, much less clutter.
> On Dec 16, 2010, at 11:33 AM, Marlaina Lieberg wrote:
> 
>> It seems like at level 0 you have to do cmd down arrow but at 1 or 2 you do 
>> right arrow, I tried to discover a consistent pattern with this but thus far 
>> always at 0 cmd down arrow will open.
>> 
>> Marlaina
>> On Dec 16, 2010, at 6:22 AM, Carolyn Haas wrote:
>> 
>> Hi Jim:
>> Try using commando to open the folder.  Or, also, command-down-arrow will 
>> open the folder for you.  I believe there's something that gets tweeked and 
>> changes this pattern of interaction.  Because, there are times when simply 
>> right arrowing will open a folder, and there are other times it needs the 
>> command-o.
>> HTH
>> Carolyn Haas
>> On Dec 15, 2010, at 5:30 PM, Jim Barbour wrote:
>> 
>>> Howdy Folks,
>>> 
>>> Using voice over, I'm trying to bring up a terminal, which is in the
>>> applications folder.  So far, I'm failing to figure out how to
>>> navigate into and around the Applications folder.
>>> 
>>> Can someone let me know how to go about this?
>>> 
>>> Here's what I've tried so far...
>>> 
>>> VO + d to go to the dock
>>> VO + right arrow several times until I hear "applications folder"
>>> VO + space to open the folder.
>>> 
>>> At this point, I can see there's a window on the screen, and if I
>>> use the arrow keys to move around inside it, I can see that different
>>> icons are being highlighted.  However, VO does not speak.  If I use VO
>>> + arrow keys, voice over acts as if I'm still in the doc, even though
>>> I've opened this window.
>>> 
>>> All help would be much appreciated.
>>> 
>>> Thanks,
>>> 
>>> Jim
>>> 
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