NO, the shift is required. I often tend to drop words when writing, usually a
quick read will show up my dropped word, but in the middle of a keystroke like
control-option-shift-F3 it is easier to miss. I am glad you found the solution.
Best wishes,
Jonathan Cohn
> On Aug 21, 2016, at
I don’t know if I read it somewhere or just assumed it should be possible.
Overall Voiceover support in the Notes app seems half baked, but it still makes
a handy place to keep and organize stuff especially if I want it on the phone
too.
Thanks for the instructions, I was able to move items
Wow, I didn't even realize there were folders for notes, and I discovered most
of my notes are still in eMail folders and not in iCloud format.
On to your question. You must first turn off cursor tracking before doing drag
/ drop like this. I played with creating a an activity for drag and drop
I want to move some of my notes into folders by subject, but I can’t seem to
find a way to make this happen using Voiceover. Drag and drop doesn’t work
because once the destination is highlighted the notes that were selected are no
longer on the screen. Can I get to the folder without causing