Hi all, A quick hint for lessening verbosity. If you're like me and don't like hearing more than you have to, you can turn off some control types. Go to the vo utility, verbosity item, then the speech tab. Check the more options checkbox, then interact with the table after it. You will see a column of controls (checkboxes, links, headings, and so on), a column of verbosity settings so you cna configure the verbosity for each control type, and a column of what order vo reads a given control's information in. Find the control type, say checkbox, and then click the popup button in the second column. Arrow down to customize and hit space. Now you are in a dialog with a table; interact and adjust things as you want them. What I did was turn off "type" for both checkboxes and disclosure triangles, since checkboxes are the only controls that will be checked or unchecked, and disclosure triangles are the only ones to be expanded or collapsed. This way I don't have to hear the type of control if I can tell what it is from it's state. Hope that made sense... someone is probably going to tell me there's an easier way to do it, but that's what I came up with.
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