Hi Eileen,

Thanks. I had run the tutorial three times. And nowhere did it mention that 
I had to use a specific browser.  It's also not very intuitive. I'm going 
to create my own step-by-step manual, Because there's no way I will 
remember any of those key combinations. I simply don't have the memory. 
It's going to be slow, and I'll work on it a little bit four or five days a 
week.  I don't even know what half the terms mean.  And I can't find the 
definition anywhere. Strange terms that aren't used in regular computer 
work such as auto web spot, web rotor, web spot, sweet spot.  I have no 
idea what these terms mean, or if I need to use them, or how, or why.  And 
that is to design websites. I can only imagine how somebody who has barely 
checked their e-mail and maybe Facebook would feel looking at this.  

Have a great day,

April

On Friday, January 10, 2014 4:49:41 PM UTC-5, Eileen Misrahi wrote:
>
> Hi April, 
>
> I thought I would mention this to you. I have only had my MacBook Air for 
> a little over 4 months. when I first started, I accessed the Voiceover help 
> menu by pressing CONTROL-OPTION-H. This is the command to open Voiceover 
> help. If you arrow down to a submenu item called "Quick Start Tutorial," it 
> will present you with an interactive tutorial. The other item in the 
> Voiceover help menu that I have gone back to periodically is the "Getting 
> Started Manual" for Voiceover. 
>
> there is also a Voiceover command help menu. This is accessed by pressing 
> CONTROL-OPTION-H-H (tapping the H twice quickly) This will open a submenu 
> of different categories such as general, keyboard, navigation, etc. When 
> you enter on one of these submenu items, it will open and delineate the 
> keystroke command and its description  of what the command does. At the 
> beginning of all of this, I used this the most to commit the keystrokes to 
> memory. Be kind to yourself. It will get better in time. I rarely turn my 
> PC on these days. It's only for the programs that I can't run on the Mac 
> that I reach for the PC. I know in time I will probably venture to place a 
> virtual machine on my air, but that's for another time in place. HTH. 
>
> Cheers, 
> Eileen   
>
>
>

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