hwlp knowing what the command keys are it would be vok. Then
youwould press vo and a letter and it tells you what it does.
On Apr 15, 2012, at 10:00 AM, Marc Rocheleau wrote:
Hey all,
I thought I remembered hearing awhile back that there is a VoiceOver
practice mode on the Mac. If so, how does
If you mean hwlp knowing what the command keys are it would be vok. Then
youwould press vo and a letter and it tells you what it does.
On Apr 15, 2012, at 10:00 AM, Marc Rocheleau wrote:
Hey all,
I thought I remembered hearing awhile back that there is a VoiceOver
practice mode on the Mac
Hey all,
I thought I remembered hearing awhile back that there is a VoiceOver
practice mode on the Mac. If so, how does it work exactly? Thanks!
-Marc
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Did you mean keyboard help with VO+H?
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Subject: VoiceOver practice mode
Hey all,
I thought I remembered
but you don't want
to make a mistake.
Do you know about VO-h-h which gives you the full list of VO commands divided
into categories?
Cheers,
Anne
On 15 Apr 2012, at 16:00, Marc Rocheleau wrote:
Hey all,
I thought I remembered hearing awhile back that there is a VoiceOver
practice mode
want to make a mistake.
Do you know about VO-h-h which gives you the full list of VO commands divided
into categories?
Cheers,
Anne
On 15 Apr 2012, at 16:00, Marc Rocheleau wrote:
Hey all,
I thought I remembered hearing awhile back that there is a VoiceOver
practice mode