hello:
Just a quick update. I played with this stupid drag and drop for a while and finally got it to work. here's the solution. With your nib or storyboard open in one side and the file you want to work with on the other (in assistant editor), interact with the storyboard and find the table with the controls. interact with it and find the row with the control you need to work with. Move to the left column, use vo+space, route the mouse to the voiceover cursor with vo+command+f5, then fo+shift+space to click the mouse. move to your inspecter and find the outlet/action/etc you wish to use. vo+command+f5 again, vo+shift+f3 to turn off cursor tracking, vo+command+shift+space to lock the mouse button down. move to the asisstant editor and vo+command+f5 to move the mouse there, wait until you hear xcode has new window, then vo+command+shift+space and then turn cursor tracking back on.
HTH,

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