Hi,

Does this mean that one can have 10 hot spots per application now?

Les
On Jul 22, 2011, at 2:03 AM, Yuma Decaux wrote:

> Yep, activities is really good.
> 
> If you want everything to work by gestures, add them to your hotspots and 
> swipe around to get where you want.
> 
> However, tabbing and untabbing is faster with mail.
> 
> I've set up quite a few hotspots with garage band and now its such a pleasure 
> to use it. Done the same with a stock monitoring app, Skype, a standalone 
> drum kit, and numbers. 
> 
> Very useful
> 
> 
> On 22/07/2011, at 5:57 PM, Austin Seraphin wrote:
> 
>> Activities have some great potential. You can make any VoiceOver settings 
>> application specific. For example, I created a new activity called Mail,. I 
>> enabled hot spots, and checked Mail in the applications. I then quit the VO 
>> utility and went to Mail. This uses the new mail view in Lion, but you can 
>> do the same for the old. I went to the mailboxes table but did not interact 
>> with it, and hit Vo-shift-1 to set a hot spot there. I then went to the 
>> message column and interacted. I went over to the messages table and without 
>> interacting, hit Vo-shift-2 to set a second hot spot. I then went over to 
>> the message content and did the same with Vo-shift-3. Now I have three hot 
>> spots specific to mail that take me to three common areas in the main window 
>> accessible with vo-1, vo-2, and vo-3. Nice and simple.
>> 
>> It always confused me before that you could only have ten hot spots for the 
>> whole system, and I didn't use them much. Now activities allow for much 
>> greater fine-tuning of the VoiceOver experience. I have a feeling some 
>> shortcuts already exist to do these things, but if nothing else it 
>> demonstrates a new and powerful way to use hot spots and activities to make 
>> the new mail program a little easier. I wonder if APple will begin making 
>> application specific activities of their own in the future which come with 
>> VoiceOver. They enrich the experience.
>> 
>> - Austin
>> PS: I also made a Terminal activity without quick nav, to allow full use of 
>> the arrows. I also set the punctuation level to most, perfect for picking 
>> out Unix weirdness. WOnderful!
>> 
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