I like the NUM pad commander. It really cuts down on keystrokes. I use the DAS 
Multi media keyboard for Mac and love it

Sent from my iPhone with dictation software.  Please excuse any spelling errors.

On 26/02/2013, at 11:09 AM, Alex Hall <mehg...@gmail.com> wrote:

> First, the mac is completely different from windows; some things work better, 
> some things do not. You cannot come to the mac expecting it to be just like 
> windows, or you will be disappointed and frustrated.
> 
> That said, you do not need to press the vo keys as often as certain podcasts 
> lead you to believe. For instance, to activate a button, checkbox, or similar 
> control in a dialog, you can press space, not vo-space. Pressing enter in a 
> dialog will activate the default button (vo will tell you if a button is 
> default when you move over it). Tab will work similar to windows, moving you 
> around from control to control. If it does not, open system preferences, go 
> to keyboard, and make sure tab navigation is turned on and set how you want 
> it. In menus, you can simply arrow, no need to hold the vo keys down, much 
> like in windows. Speaking of menus, you should go into the vo utility 
> (vo-f8), select navigation in the table, and enable cursor wrapping so that 
> vo will not stop at the end of a menu or dialog but instead loop around to 
> the beginning. Finally, some vo commands have mac equivalents: ctrl-f3 goes 
> to the doc, ctrl-f2 goes to the menu bar, and so on. Note that you may need 
> to press function with any command that uses an f key, if you have a keyboard 
> that has a function key and your mac is set up to require it (again, system 
> preferences > keyboard is where you can change that).
> On Feb 26, 2013, at 11:39 AM, dr.abdull...@gmail.com wrote:
> 
>> Hello I don't want keep pressing vo Kees every time I need to be like free 
>> windows 
>> 
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