OK. I've not tested this in anything aside from Safari, but using Mountain
Lion, which by the way is very specifically important in this equasion, if
you're not on ML, you're probably not gonna have this issue. I'm finding
that if I go into the Voiceover Utility, and go down to activities, and set
up my activity for Safari, more specifically, I tell it by default to turn
on quick nav, and also to turn on numpad commander, I find it doesn't work.
I attach the activity obviously to safari.app, so it's not like I'm doing
anything wrong that I know of, it just simply put, won't do it.
Especially the num pad commander, I'm finding isn't working with the
activity. If I quit and reopen Safari those settings don't get turned on.
Yes, I am indeed setting them through the activities section of the Vo
utility, not! through the commanders category. I already know avout that,
yes. Trust me, I had this working gorgeously! in Lion. The only? thing! I
can faddem that even remotely might! be causing this is the fact I didn't do
a clean install. I actually upgraded from Lion to Mountain Lion. I know
boy did it reek havvock! with my RSS stuff. Man oh man! That's another
thread entirely, but it took quite some digging to get that issue fixed.
Yeah, I suppose I could totally reset my Voiceover settings to default, then
reconfigure them, and see if that helps. I don't per sey have a problem
doing that, no, but it's a bit more trouble than it's worth unless I really
have to. Thank God I don't have many activities set up. In fact aside
trying to do that with Safari, I don't think I've got any! set up.
I just wonder if anyone else has noticed this, or have I done something
really weird to cause it not to work.
Thanks kindly. Am going out for lunch here in a sec, but I'll keep an eye
out in case any of yall write back.
Chris.
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