Hi,
I love the fact that you not only can make activities automatic to certain 
programs, but also manual so you can use them wherever you want. This has very 
great potential. Anyone knows if hotspots were saved between sessions, that is 
when you started and shut down the computer in Snow Leopard? I know that in 
Leopard, hotspots were forgotten when you turned off your computer. Are 
hotspots remembered now?
/Krister

22 jul 2011 kl. 07:57 skrev Austin Seraphin:

> 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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