Thanks Scott. I just need to know which action to assign that key too. I appreciate your assistance.
Sent from my iPhone On Jan 9, 2013, at 7:46 PM, Scott Davert <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi less. > To be sure I'm giving you the right instructions, I'm going to have to > do this tomorrow. I left my macbook at work. So tomorrow on my break, > I'll go through the process and be sure I'm giving you the proper > instructions. > > Take care, > Scott > > On 1/9/13, Les Kriegler <[email protected]> wrote: >> Hi Scott, >> >> Okay, I figured out how to remap keys. I used space with J to interact with >> current item. But when I'm in a message list and I use that command, it >> doesn't jump to the text which is what I desire. I didn't see anything that >> would allow this to occur, but I could have missed it. >> Les >> On Jan 9, 2013, at 3:09 PM, Scott Davert <[email protected]> wrote: >> >>> Not only that, but if there is not a command associated with a >>> VoiceOver keyboard command, you can assign a command to it on your >>> braille keyboard. I did this with VO plus J. It's now J-chord on my >>> Braille Edge. >>> >>> Scott >>> >>> On 1/9/13, Les Kriegler <[email protected]> wrote: >>>> Alex, thanks for this. As is often the case, there are many ways to >>>> accomplish the same task. I learned that space with Dot 8 simulates the >>>> Return key, which I prefer. I'll try Space with X, although I didn't >>>> see >>>> that in the default braille table. By the way, if you go into VO >>>> Utility, >>>> Braille Settings, and choose Layout, which is the default category, there >>>> is >>>> a complete list of all the commands assigned to your display. This is >>>> the >>>> most comprehensive list I've seen thus far as it relates to braille >>>> display >>>> commands for the Mac. >>>> >>>> Les >>>> On Jan 9, 2013, at 2:43 PM, Teresa Cochran <[email protected]> >>>> wrote: >>>> >>>>> Also, you can use dot-8-space for enter and dots 1-2-space for escape >>>>> or >>>>> cancel. >>>>> >>>>> HtH, >>>>> Teresa >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> "We're made of star-stuff."--Carl Sagan >>>>> >>>>> On Jan 9, 2013, at 10:40 AM, Alex Hall <[email protected]> wrote: >>>>> >>>>>> I turned my preview panel off and instead open messages with enter. >>>>>> So, >>>>>> in a display, space-e will simulate enter and open the message, >>>>>> space-x >>>>>> should close it by simulating escape (I've not tested it). If not, >>>>>> assign >>>>>> a command to "close window", if that is possible. >>>>>> On Jan 9, 2013, at 1:26 PM, Les Kriegler <[email protected]> wrote: >>>>>> >>>>>>> They say you can not teach an old dog new tricks. Well, this old dog >>>>>>> is, for the first time, using braille input on a braille display and >>>>>>> am >>>>>>> really enjoying it. I recently purchased the Brailliant bi 40. With >>>>>>> so >>>>>>> many keys in play with the Mac, it's really nice to reduce keystrokes >>>>>>> with braille. Now for my question. Can I jump to the text of a >>>>>>> message >>>>>>> using a braille keyboard? I'd like to use the equivalent of vo-j >>>>>>> from >>>>>>> the braille display. 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