What I found out by accident is that if you click on and enter the cut and 
paste command in the preferences it actually takes your entry although there is 
no notification to that effect.  Once I did that command x and command v worked 
as they should.  I had the same problem before that where neither key worked 
even after installing move addict.
On Jan 27, 2011, at 7:20 PM, Chuck Reichel wrote:

> Hi Geoff,
> 
> What moveAddict tech  support told me is that the standard mac key commands 
> for cut and paste are actually in the  invisible part of the preferences.
> "Keyboard shortcuts window;
> 
>> Cut keyboard shortcut unknown
>> paste keyboard shortcut unknown"
> when I asked how I enter a key command for cut and paste they said that the 
> default is the standard mac commands! They could at least make these visible 
> using VoiceOver!
> 
> Talk soon
> 
> On Jan 27, 2011, at 10:15 AM, Geoff Waaler wrote:
> 
>> Greetings,
>> 
>> Since the moveAddict support group is apparently ignoring my notes, I 
>> decided after reading Esther's post to reinstall moveAddict version 2.24.  
>> To that end I deleted both files from the apps folder and the prefferences 
>> file "com.kapeli.moveaddict.plist" from directory "/Library/Preferences/
>> 
>> This action cured the problem where moveAddict rendered it impossible to 
>> navigate with the arrow keys by causing VO to emit the message "one file 
>> cut", however, it still does not function.
>> 
>> I have the following set in the moveAddictPreferences.appfile:
>> 
>> General:
>> Startup
>> Start at login is checked
>> Show in doc not checked
>> Show in menu bar checked.
>> Keyboard shortcuts:
>> Cut keyboard shortcut unknown
>> paste keyboard shortcut unknown
>> 
>> I went through all other items in the toolbar but did not alter the defaults 
>> as none of the options seemed applicable to my problem.
>> 
>> The main issue appears to be that I can not set the cut and paste shortcut 
>> keys.  I tried pressing command-x an x without the command key but vo emits 
>> the "character deleted" sound and the field is unchanged.  I tried 
>> interacting and checking for a context menu to no avail.
>> 
>> In case they already had the conventional defaults set and supressed the 
>> option to alter them I tried cutting and pasting from one folder to another 
>> via command-x and command-v but this had no affect.  Since I apparently can 
>> not count on any support from the auther, I thought I'd check here for any 
>> suggestions.
>> 
>> TIA and best regards.
>> Geoff
>> 
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