If you have the mouse to follow the vo cursor check box checked in Vo utility, 
navigation, you can work that without turning cursor tracking off. Just move 
your vo cursor to the empty edit area and make click with vo shift space. In 
that way you save a lot of time.
Enter your command and then stop interacting, then move your vo cursor oout 
from there and you can go on.
Hope it helps!

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El 01/06/2012, a las 13:47, Jonathan C. Cohn escribió:

> I was able to do this!  It was painful though.
> 
> 1. turn off cursor tracking.
> 2 interact with the item you want to add a shortcut to.
> 3. There will be either two items (title and chortcut) or three items (title, 
> add shortcut button , and inactive text box)
> 4. Move VO cursor to the second item (either the button or the shortcut)
> 5. Route mouse to VO cursor and simulate a mouse click.
> 6. Voice over will announce "edit text"
> 7. Enter your shortcut stroke.
> 8. You will now be at the bottom of the table.
> Also note: when I have done this command-tab then became inactive.  This 
> might have been from my testing, or it might be a bug.  In any case,
> the only way I was able to leave system prpreferences was to quit. 
> 
> Also as a FYI hitting the delete key at step 8 will cause the keyboard short 
> cut to be removed.
> 
> Best wishes,
> 
> Jonathan
> 
> Jonathan C. Cohn
> [email protected]
> +1 *(703) 573-6956
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> 
> 
> 
> On Jun 1, 2012, at 3:42 AM, Anne Robertson wrote:
> 
>> Hello everyone,
>> 
>> Here's the reply I got from Accessibility about my problem adding shortcuts 
>> for predefined items in System Preferences.
>> 
>> Cheers,
>> 
>> Anne
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> Hello, 
>> 
>> Thank you for your email. We appreciate the feedback and wanted to let you 
>> know that Apple is currently investigating this issue. Unfortunately we 
>> cannot comment on when it may be resolved. 
>> 
>> Apple Accessibility
>> 
>> Hello,
>> 
>> There appears to be a major bug in OS X 10.7.3 and OS X 10.7.4. VoiceOver 
>> users cannot create keyboard shortcuts, other than for specific 
>> applications, in System Preferences.
>> 
>> I really hope that you can help with this one.
>> 
>> Cheers,
>> 
>> Anne Robertson
>> 
>> To reproduce this bug, Turn VoiceOver on and open System Preferences.
>> Go to the Keyboard pane and select Keyboard Shortcuts.
>> Select a category in the first table, then navigate to the second table and 
>> interact with it.
>> Choose a command for which you wish to create a shortcut (it must be one 
>> that doesn't have a shortcut already).
>> For this purpose, I've chosen from the Services category, Open Selected File 
>> in TextEdit.
>> Interact with the second column which contains the command name, the add 
>> shortcut button, and a text field.
>> Whether the first column check box is checked or not, the command name and 
>> text field in the second column are dimmed.
>> Try clicking the button. I tried VO-space, Space on its own, VO-Shift-Space, 
>> Return, bringing the mouse, turning off VO and double-clicking with the 
>> trackpad, all to no avail.
>> 
>> 
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