yes, the old and true version worked. I find the newer version only works if at
the time of the drag command, both the source and target are visible on screen.
There is a VO command to drag to a hot-spot, and I have not tried that and
perhaps it works better.
In terms of doing things the
Hi Jonathan,
Interesting. I was doing this with 10.11.6. I find the VO-comma/Vo-period
method unreliable, but the old fashioned Drag & Drop works every time. Did it
work for you? I was a little confused by your response knowing whether it
worked, or whether you were just having issues with
My response in-line to your two possibilities, I am doing this with 10.11.5
Best wishes,
Jonathan
> On Jul 23, 2016, at 11:32 AM, Tim Kilburn wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> This process works in El Capitan. Using VO-comma and VO-period will work if
> you're only moving it up or
Hi,
This process works in El Capitan. Using VO-comma and VO-period will work if
you're only moving it up or down within the visible networks. Once the
original network goes out of the scroll list, VO can't seem to handle it.
Using the old fashioned Drag & Drop method will work though. So,
Good Morning,
For the first time since upgrading, I needed to change the priority of networks
in my WiFi settings. My memory was that there were move up and move down
buttons just beyond the table of networks I have joined that you have to get to
by interacting with a group. I could not find