The one thing that someone told me helped the most.  Forget everything you know 
about windows!  The 2 systems are as different as night and day, so open your 
mind, and learn the new OS, because even though your not a knew computer user, 
the system is new to you.  Once you do this, everything will start to make more 
since.

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On Jan 9, 2013, at 11:28 AM, David Hole <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi folks.
> 
> As far as I know, there are many here in this group who are helping
> blind people switching from Windows to Mac.
> Do you have any strategies to help them get fast into the VoiceOver
> commands, and how they can "distance" them selves from the Windows
> platform, and learn Mac the best way there is?
> For example, is the best way to first learn to use VoiceOver with the
> QuickKeys, or the hard way with so many keys pressed at once some
> times?
> What about what to learn first, do you learn them a piece of software
> (such as Mail or Safari) or how the OS and how VoiceOver interacts
> with it before going into apps?
> 
> All comments on this is really welcome.
> 
> Best regards David
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