You don't have a save button on the Mac. Once you have done something, just 
close the window and it's there for you next time. I prefer that to be honest.

On 21 Jan 2013, at 01:28 AM, Alex Hall <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi all,
> I was reading through some of Apple's developer documentation and I stumbled 
> across a way to assign hotkeys to buttons in dialogs. For instance, if a 
> dialog comes up asking you to "save", "don't save", or "cancel", you might 
> hit cmd-d to activate "don't save". This is similar to Windows' scheme of 
> letting you press alt with a key to activate a button in most dialogs. Ever 
> since I started using the mac, the absence of these access keys has bugged 
> me, as they are such time-savers, particularly in dialogs with a lot of 
> buttons to tab or vo-arrow through. However, having discovered that it is 
> possible, at least programmatically, to implement access keys, I have to 
> wonder if these keys are available, but simply not announced by Voiceover? Is 
> there a setting that will let vo speak the keys, much like NVDA or Jaws on 
> Windows will say something like "save button, alt plus s"? Or is the case 
> simply that, while access keys are possible, no one uses them? Thanks.
> 
> 
> Have a great day,
> Alex (msg sent from Mac Mini)
> [email protected]
> 
> 
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