Hi Ishe. I didn't know one could interact with text. I'll sure be trying
that after work. Thank you.

Tony Hernandez
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Sent: Friday, April 29, 2011 10:10 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: indication of levels when navigating the finder and reading of
lines in web pages

Hi Tony,

It's good that you are getting the ropes of this OS. In my limited
experience, that about levels I don't know how to set this up. I personally
navigate using list view and do not know yet how to move through levels.

However, as for reading text on web pages in flat view as in a document, you
must first interact with the HTML content. After that, when you want to read
text, interact with the text itself. You will see that whenever you use your
arrow keys, you will be able to read text. This is how I often do when I
want to highlight text for copying to the clipboard or reading the
spellings. 

I guess that some have got their own way of doing it, but I just interact
with the text object and navigate the paragraphs comfortably.

HTH,

Ishe

On 29 Apr,2011, at 3:48 AM, Tony Hernandez wrote:

> Hi all.
> 
> I have been going through the custom verbosity options to try to get
voiceover to say the level of an item when navigating directories in the
finder before speaking the finder item. I want it to say something like,
level 1, applications, expanded. I've tried several things without success.
I'd appreciate any help with this. How do I get VO to say things that way?
> 
> also, is there  a way to get voiceover to read actual lines in safari? I'm
going through web pages in which knowing where a line is is quite important.
I've tried turning off quicknav and using the up and down arrow keys, but
this doesn't do the trick. I looked for a lines setting in the web rotor
like they have on Voiceover for iOS, but no go on that either. It would be
great if the web pages would navigate like a word processing document. I
realize it's a lot like the Windows screen readers, but I've always found
that method of navigating web pages better for learning things like
programming syntax.
> 
> Tony
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