Hello everyone,

Chris asked how to do this recently but I've been busy. Here's what to do.

• You need to have the text pointer in the paragraph for which you want to 
change the background colour;
• Turn cursor tracking off so that the text pointer stays where it is;
• Press Cmd-t to open the Fonts palette;
• Navigate to the document color button and press VO-Space;
• The Colour palette will open and you can choose your colour from the table, 
making sure to interact with the table;
• Bring the mouse and do VO-Shift-Space;
• Press Cmd-Shift-c to close the Colour palette and Cmd-t to close the fonts 
palette. Your text will be on a background of the colour you chose;
• Remember to put cursor tracking back on.

Unfortunately, VoiceOver does not speak the background colour.

To change the text colour, you need to highlight the text to be changed, but 
you don't need to turn cursor tracking off.

Cheers,

Anne



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