Hi Chris, It used to be that holding down the shift key as well would act as a modifier to slow down the adjustment rate of various items such as volume, rate, etc. This was a general Mac feature, not just for adjustments in the VO controls. I'm not sure this works now with the plethora of shortcut key controls and QuickNav, but somebody else may be able to tell you how to do this. It could just be that my current setup conflicts with being able to do this, or maybe you can still do this on a full size keyboard? It was certainly a feature in older versions of the Mac OS X operating system. One of the gruesome details of inadvertently pressing the Exposé key shortcuts back instead of the F key combination you really wanted in Leopard was, that not only could you not tell what was going on (e.g. visual windows moving for selection -- analogous to using Window chooser menu but turning your screen into a kind of icon view of windows) -- but if you happened to hold down the Shift key as well, this would all happen in slow motion, and it would take even longer to recover response.
HTH. Cheers, Esther On Aug 23, 2012, at 10:08, Christopher-Mark gilland wrote: > OK, I know about using vo+command+left and right arrow then when on rate, I > can move it up or down with vo+command+up and down arrows, but here's the > thing... > > It's moving in 5% increments. I kind of remember a while back, it's been > quite a while, but I vaguely remember someone saying that there was a little > trick to actually adjust that in finer notches, where I literally could move > it just a percentage at a time. > > Can someone refresh my noggin on how to do that? LOL! > > Chris. > -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "MacVisionaries" group. To post to this group, send email to [email protected]. To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [email protected]. For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/macvisionaries?hl=en.
