To navigate via headings you have to press control + option + command + H and
command + P has always brought up the print option, are you trying to go back a
page? in that case move your finger a long a key, to the right to the left
bracket key.
On 20 Nov 2010, at 12:20, Les Kriegler wrote:
Hi Carolyn,
Well, I went to the Apple Store yesterday afternoon and left the Mac overnight
for a keyboard swap. Apparently, there were still keyboard problems with the
caps lock key, and my system preference files were replaced with the defaults.
Today, I returned and worked with a store rep
Hi Brian,
Well, I thought it was related to 10.6.5 also. I did not try pressing the
keystroke twice quickly so I don't know if that would have worked. I know my
apps were all shut down other than the Finder, and the unit would not shut
down. Eventually, I could get the keystroke to work,
Since installing the new version of Safari, some of the keystrokes used to
navigate the web no longer work. Command-VO H hides Safari rather than
navigating by headings. Command-VO P either is silent or brings up a print
dialog. I may have changed a few setting as I tried to resolve this,
Have you tried rebooting? I haven't had these issues. Sounds like your vo
keys aren't getting registered for some reason.
On Nov 20, 2010, at 7:20 AM, Les Kriegler wrote:
Since installing the new version of Safari, some of the keystrokes used to
navigate the web no longer work. Command-VO
Sounds like the VO part of the commads are not being recognized, I'm not seeing
that behavior here at all.
On Nov 20, 2010, at 6:20 AM, Les Kriegler wrote:
Since installing the new version of Safari, some of the keystrokes used to
navigate the web no longer work. Command-VO H hides Safari
I've re-booted with no positive impact. I've reset my basic settings from the
VO Utilities Menu, but the Vo keys are still not working in Safari. I've also
had some difficulty shutting down my system using command VO Eject. I know I
can reset all settings, but I'm uncertain if that will
Les:
You may want to drop Accessibility.com a note. They will correspond back and
forth with you possibly. Or they will try to reproduce the pborblem and send
it in to the super-geeks who break these things and then fix them.:)
Alternatively, if you can get to an Apple store, the folks there
Hi Les - Can you explain a little further about the issue you're having when
trying to shut down using the Command + Option + Control + Eject keystroke? I'm
not having the Safari issues you mentioned, but I began to experience a similar
issue after applying the 10.6.5 upgrade to my mid 2010 mac