Hi Zack:
Think of the trackpad more as a small flat radio dial.  You can position two 
fingers about an inch apart, and pretend to turn the litle dial clockwZise.  
Or, trying keeping one finger still and moving the other clockwise around it.
  Finally, do this while holding the VO keys with your other hand to turn on 
trackpad.  To turn it off, f course the movement would then be counter 
clockwise.HTH   Zarolyn H
On Jan 9, 2011, at 6:41 PM, Zachary Kline wrote:

> Hi All,
> Perhaps I'm just dense, but I can't seem to master the VO trackpad navigation 
> system to save my life.  I gather it's quite similar to one which many people 
> have gotten used to on the IPhone, so I know it should be possible.  
> I'm even having trouble turning the system on via trackpad.  When I'm told to 
> "rotate two fingers clockwise", I interpret that to mean put my pointer and 
> middle fingers on the pad and move them around in a roughly circular fashion. 
>  I've done that repeatedly to no effect.  Should I be using a different pair 
> of fingers?  Should they not be on the pad at the same time?  Am I 
> misconstruing the word "rotate?"
> Any advice on this navigation mode would be greatly appreciated.
> Best and thanks,
> Zack.
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