Hi Ricardo 

I am using a Mac Book Air but am positive that this is not the issue. I have 
made sure not to touch the track pad. I am able to make the behaviour occur by 
following the steps I outlined before. Whilst typing this message I have jumped 
up to the menu bar whilst zoom is at 20 times, the focus jumps back to the 
Apple menu consistently. Whilst still in the menu bar I can use the Option 
Command Minus key combo to reduce the zoom to 1 times and I am then able to 
navigate the menu structure normally. If I then use the Option Command Plus 
keystroke to again take the zoom level back up then issue comes back.  

Thanks 

Garth   
On 20/09/2011, at 9:04 PM, Ricardo Walker wrote:

Hi,

If using a macbook, could it be possible your hand is accidentally hitting the 
trackpad?

Ricardo Walker
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Twitter & Skype: rwalker296
www.mobileaccess.org

On Sep 20, 2011, at 6:11 AM, Garth Humphreys wrote:

> Hi guys               
> 
> I am still having issues when navigating menus. I am referring to the menu 
> you land on when you press VO+M.  I am guessing this is unusual. I have 
> posted previously about this but just to reiterate the basic problem. WhenI 
> use the arrow keys to navigate I find that the focus is lost and I am taken 
> back to the Apple menu. For example I might press VO+M, then right arrow over 
> to the File menu, then start arrowing down this menu. Whilst arrowing down or 
> then attempting to arrow across into a sub menu the focus will be thrown back 
> to the apple menu and I will have to start from there again. 
> I had a one to one appointment in the apple store and advised of the issue. 
> However of course it did not occur once during the appointment. It was only 
> after that I realised that I had had zoom turned right down during the hour. 
> I have since tested this and found that when zoom is turned up to the maximum 
> 20 times then issues ensue. i have zoom set to follow the cursor with it at 
> the centre of the screen.  
> 
> One interesting thing about the issue is that if I don't use the arrow keys 
> but instead use the track pad commander then menu navigation is not effected 
> by the zoom level.  
> 
> Could someone else test this on their system to see if they can replicate it. 
> 
> 
> Thanks for any help.
> 
> Garth 
> 
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