Well, I have an activity to enable quicknav in safari and chrome, and it works. 
It is slow, causing a delay of 1-2 seconds when I switch to or from those apps, 
but it works. That said, I set it up in Mountain Lion (at least I think I did). 
I don't toggle the numpad commander, only quicknav. Have you tried erasing the 
activity and creating it again?
On Aug 21, 2012, at 10:10 AM, "Christopher-Mark gilland" 
<[email protected]> wrote:

> 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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