Interesting,

The VO configuration items you referenced match, and I switched to column view. 
 I recently reinstalled the OS and repaired permissions.  Still, after 
launching moveAddict I hear the message "one item cut" as I arrow through 
folders, and the highlighted folder does not change.  If noone here has any 
ideas, perhaps it's time to contact their support group.
Geoff

On Jan 22, 2011, at 1:11 AM, Ricardo Walker wrote:

> Hi Geoff,
> 
> Maybe this is do to your voiceover cursor configuration?  I haven't had any 
> of these problems.  Or any problems with the app for that matter.  I have 
> cursor tracking on, and my mouse cursor is set to follow my voiceover cursor. 
>  I am also using column view in the finder.
> 
> Ricardo Walker
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> 
> On Jan 22, 2011, at 12:42 AM, Geoff Waaler wrote:
> 
>> Greetings all,
>> 
>> I'm sure I'm overlooking something because up till now moveAddict's only 
>> function (on my machine anyway) is to render it impossible to traverse files 
>> and folders in finder.  I've been through all options in the prefferences 
>> app and have not yet found anything applicable.  None of the keyboard 
>> shortcuts are identified or obviously configurable, and I did not bother 
>> with the buttons.  I'm assuming they follow the basic Winblows convention 
>> anyway.
>> 
>> So I Start moveAddict .app and select three files via command-a I then press 
>> command-x to cut them.  Next I press command-n followed by command-c.  When 
>> ever I down arrow to locate my sd card Alex says "moveAddict - one item 
>> cut."  Strange, considering that three items should have been.  I can open 
>> the sd card (right arrow in list view) but then can not arrow down to select 
>> a folder -- the moveAddict message is spoken every time I press down arrow 
>> and focus remains on the first folder.  The only way I can navigate anything 
>> in finder again is to restart my MBP since I can't find or force quit 
>> moveAddict.
>> 
>> Since others are apparently using this successfully, I'm sure there's a step 
>> I'm missing.  TIA for any suggestions.
>> 
>> Geoff
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