Hi all,
In Xcode, I can get around, but there has to be a faster way. So:

1. Can I stay in the source code text area and move from file to file? Often I 
just need to switch from a .h file to a .m file, and they are right next to 
each other. Can I do that, instead of going through the seventeen keystrokes it 
takes to go from the editor, to the outline table to pick my adjacent file, 
then back to the editor?

2. Can I use auto-completion with VO? I have it turned off, but option-escape 
will perform it, and sometimes it would be very helpful to have access to what 
Xcode thinks I mean.

3. There is a keystroke that is supposed to jump you to the editor, cmd-j. When 
I press it while focused on a file, though, VO just says "jump to editor", then 
pauses, says "Xcode has new window" (which it doesn't), then nothing happens 
except my arrow keys sometimes stop working. Is there a way to get this to 
work? It isn't perfect, but it would at least help out with question 1.

4. Are there any keystrokes I should know about that people find useful? I know 
cmd-r, cmd-n, and a few others, but what else do people find they use a lot to 
make things more efficient?

I think that's all for now. Like Garageband, Xcode is useable, but most things 
are very tedious due to how much interacting I have to do. Any tips anyone has 
on speeding things up when using VO with Xcode will be greatly appreciated. 
Thanks in advance.


Have a great day,
Alex (msg sent from Mac Mini)
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