the VO c command for last character / phonetic, is a toggle type command, press 
VO C once and you get the character, and again and you get the phonetic.


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On 4 Jul 2011, at 19:55, Karen Lewellen wrote:

Hi all,
I have borrowed a macbook pro from  someone here in Toronto, giving me my first 
chance to really play with voiceover.
I created a copy of the guide int ext for others, so have it as well.
My question has to do with the keyboard itself.
unless I am missing something, and I did check with the keyboard help feature, 
the vo keys are only on one side of the keyboard.  not two of them as say with 
the older imac unit I have.
is there a slight time delay between keystrokes, or how on earth does one hit 
vo z for example with the z key on the same side of the keyboard as the vo keys 
itself?
I am a touch typist of long standing, so would alternate for speed if there 
were two sets of vo keys on the keyboard itself.
Thanks,
Karen

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