Hey, Ricardo. Looking back at my earlier message makes me think it
wasn't that clear.
I opend voice over utility with vo-f8 and selected comanders.
In commanders I selected the keyboard tab. I'm attempting to add a
keystroke that would open an application with the right option key
plus another key. The right option key I've already enabled. There's a
keystroke already set to read time and date for instance.
Brian

On 1/8/12, Ricardo Walker <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> When the file browser opens, just press command shift A like when you want
> to go to the applications folder on your finder.  Then arrow down or, press
> the first lett of the app you want to jump to it in the list.
>
> BTW, when the file browser opens, it should already be in the app list.  all
> you should have to do is press the down arrow to go through the apps on your
> machine.
>
> Ricardo Walker
> [email protected]
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>
> On Jan 8, 2012, at 5:10 PM, Brian Albriton wrote:
>
>> I open the commander tabnavigate to the add button and press W, the
>> letter I want to launch the word processor.
>> I navigate to the menu button, activate it, and from that menu
>> activate the custom option. I press vo-space to launch the open
>> application dialog. nAt this point I'm not finding the application
>> list table. There is a sidebar table which has applications in focus
>> but I'm not finding the list applications. The one I'd like to locate
>> once I find the applications table is text edit.
>> Brian
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