Hi,
vo-command-f5 will rout the mouse to vo.
To get a context menu, you want to try vo-shift-m first. Most of the time that
works.
vo-h brings up the Voiceover help menu. From there, you can get a list of most
of the commands.
Barry Hadder
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UnitMaster
Available in the Mac app store.
On Feb 13, 2013, at 10:33 AM, Emilio Hernandez <[email protected]>
wrote:
Hello everyone,
I have created a track pad commander shortcut that will perform a "right-mouse
click" when I hold the CTRL+two-finger double-tap.
There is a program in my Doc that I would like to access, but in order to reach
some extra menus the manual suggests the aforementioned mouse option.
Does a method exist with voiceover that would allow me to move the
mouse-pointer to the voiceover cursor? I am aware of of SHIFT-CTRL-OPTION-F5,
which will allow me to rout the voiceover cursor to the mouse-pointer, but I
would like to perform the opposite behavior with the hope of my track pad
shortcut giving me access to some extra menus.
Thanks for any help anyone can provide.
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