Hi Anne and George:
If I understand this correctly, you can also mute speech with cord-M.

Carolyn
On Jun 5, 2011, at 3:30 PM, Anne Robertson wrote:

> Hello Georges,
> 
> To mute the VoiceOver speech, you can either check the check box in VoiceOver 
> Utility, Speech, or set a short cut on your Braille display. The Mute command 
> is in the Audio menu.
> 
> The Braille display is tied to the VO cursor, so you can't have it working 
> separately from VO. You can, however, turn cursor tracking off, in which 
> case, the mouse and the insertion point will be somewhere else.
> 
> Cheers,
> 
> Anne
> 
> On 5 Jun 2011, at 19:48, Georges Zaynoun wrote:
> 
>> Let me first ask how do I mute voiceover and unmute it again?  I will 
>> explain what I meant hopefully, I want to read the screen with my braille 
>> display without muting voiceover and I don't want my braille display to move 
>> the voiceover cursor with it, but say I stand on a button I want to be
>> able to activate that button with cursor routing got me now?
> 
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