It has to be one of these two from what Alex described:

1. vo-f2 twice and then hit return on desired window: that is the window chooser and I do use that when I know my window should have changed but my keyboard focus isn't there or when I think there may be a window I'm not finding or a diialog I'm not finding though Application Chooser also can be used for finding dialogs.

2. vo-shift-f2 which brings the window containing the voiceover cursor to the front, making it the active window.

I believe what the person who tweeted wants is actually vo-f2 because with trackpad commander, a double-tap on the right side of the trackpad opens the window chooser.



On Mon, 22 Oct 2012, Anne Robertson wrote:

Hello Alex,

Would the command you're looking for be Bring Window to Front (VO-Shift-F2)?

Cheers,

Anne


On 22 Oct 2012, at 13:39, Alex Hall <[email protected]> wrote:

I'll pass it on, but I thought that command was to list open windows? I don't 
know, I probably misunderstood the tweet and this is what he is after. Thanks.



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