Two more notes on terminal. by default terminal does not clear out scrollback items, so your entire terminal session will be in both the terminal window and the VoiceOver text block. You can change this in the preference panels or by hitting command-K when you are about to start something new.. For example: I often will pipe a man command to cat and but hit command-K to clear the scroll-back before hitting enter. Three finger swipes will let you page through the text, and VO-shift-J followed by VO-shift-uparrow (or shift+numpad 8 in numpad commander mode) will get you to the top. I bet you can guess how to get to the bottom. In terms of cursor tracking, I usually have it off in command-line mode and on incurses mode. Any function that will move the terminal cursor will then cause the VO cursor to track it, but not the other way around.
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