Re: How to force Voiceover not to announce heading levels

2019-02-08 Thread Jonathan Cohn
t have something to do with the format of the > message. I’ve been trying to assign voiceover activity to change this > behaviour but I’ve failed miserably. Is there a way to tell voiceover not to > announce heading levels in an email message? Setting verbosity to low > doesn’t

Re: How to force Voiceover not to announce heading levels

2019-02-06 Thread 'Tim Kilburn' via MacVisionaries
, Voiceover announces “heading level 1” all the time as I read line by line. It must have something to do with the format of the message. I’ve been trying to assign voiceover activity to change this behaviour but I’ve failed miserably. Is there a way to tell voiceover not to announce heading levels

How to force Voiceover not to announce heading levels

2019-02-06 Thread Andrew Lamanche
voiceover not to announce heading levels in an email message? Setting verbosity to low doesn’t do it. Many thanks for any tips Andrew -- The following information is important for all members of the Mac Visionaries list. If you have any questions or concerns about the running of this list

Re: heading levels

2014-05-07 Thread Catherine Turner
Thanks for the info, will have a look in Getting Started Guide for Activities. Just to say though, I have read a lot of the Getting Started Guide and learnt much from it, but it doesn't always suit people's learning styles to sit and read a guide like that from beginning to end. I do learn stuff

Re: heading levels

2014-05-06 Thread Catherine Turner
Hi, Please could you say what Activities is and where I can find out more about it? Haven't found out about this so far. Catherine On 5/6/14, David Taylor e.david.tay...@icloud.com wrote: I have used activities. In browsers my activity has quick nav and single letter nav on, in chat type

Re: heading levels

2014-05-06 Thread David Taylor
Getting started guide from VO help menu, VO-h. Everybody should read this in full and explore the VO Utility in full, where they would find all of these things On 6 May 2014, at 08:14, Catherine Turner catherineturner2...@googlemail.com wrote: Hi, Please could you say what Activities is

Re: heading levels

2014-05-06 Thread Alex Hall
It's in the VO Utility. An Activity is a way to customize VO for a particular application, from specific voices or pronunciations, to punctuation levels, to, well, a ton of things. Be warned, though, that some people find using Activities to render app switching painfully slow. On May 6, 2014,

heading levels

2014-05-05 Thread Christina C.
Hello all, Is there a way to navigate by a particular heading level? For example, what if I want to go directly to heading level 1 or what if I only want to navigate the heading level 3's. Thanks in advance, Christina Sent from Christina's iMac :) -- You received this message because you are

Re: heading levels

2014-05-05 Thread isaac
First open the rotor by pressing vo u. Next press the right arrow to get to headings. Next type the number of heading level such as three to show only headings level three. isaac isaac.heb...@gmail.com Skype gold_wildcat On May 5, 2014, at 11:59 AM, Christina C. blindmaclo...@gmail.com wrote:

Re: heading levels

2014-05-05 Thread Anne Robertson
Hello Christina, If you use the Web Rotor, in Headings, you can type a number and only the headings of that level will be shown. Alternatively, with Quick Nav on and with single letter navigation enabled, you can type a number and you'll be taken to the first heading of that level. Cheers,

Re: heading levels

2014-05-05 Thread Ray Foret Jr
Now this I did not know. Goes to show don't it? Sent from my mac, the only computer with full accessibility for the blind built-in! Sincerely, The Constantly Barefooted Ray, still a very happy Mac and Iphone 5 user! On May 5, 2014, at 12:13 PM, isaac isaac.heb...@gmail.com wrote: First

Single letter navigation was Re: heading levels

2014-05-05 Thread Christina C.
Anne, I never new about this. Also, what is single letter navigation and where can I enable this? Thanks, Christina Sent from Christina's iMac :) On May 5, 2014, at 11:16 AM, Anne Robertson a...@anarchie.org.uk wrote: Alternatively, with Quick Nav on and with single letter navigation

Re: Single letter navigation was Re: heading levels

2014-05-05 Thread Alex Hall
It is how you can move around webpages by letters (h for headings, l for links, etc). Open the VO Utility with vo-f8, adding the function key if necessary, and go down to Commanders (or hit cmd-8). Select the Quick Nav tab, find the checkbox about enabling single key navigation, and check it.

Re: Single letter navigation was Re: heading levels

2014-05-05 Thread David Taylor
Or simply interact when you want to type. The likelihood is you'll want to tab to the next form field in many cases when you type anyway, and if the tab key is set to auto interact, you can tab through forms and deal with them. Cheers Dave On 5 May 2014, at 22:01, Alex Hall mehg...@icloud.com

Re: heading levels

2014-05-05 Thread Alex Hall
No, there is no quick way to turn it on or off. Despite that, it is worth trying - you need only press the left and right arrows together to toggle Quick nav, so it is a very easy thing to turn on or off. I mostly leave it off, but I do find it useful in Safari and, to a lesser extent, apps

Re: heading levels

2014-05-05 Thread David Taylor
I have used activities. In browsers my activity has quick nav and single letter nav on, in chat type apps I have quick nav on but single letter off, and by default I have both off. When I want to type in a browser I either interact or turn Quick Nav off. Cheers Dave On 6 May 2014, at 03:19,

heading levels?

2009-12-17 Thread william lomas
hi on the mac say if I just want to jump to heading level 1's how do i do this? -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups MacVisionaries group. To post to this group, send email to macvisionar...@googlegroups.com. To unsubscribe from this

Re: heading levels?

2009-12-17 Thread Anne Robertson
Hello Will, On Dec 17, 2009, at 4:39 PM, william lomas wrote: on the mac say if I just want to jump to heading level 1's how do i do this? You use the Web Rotor to go to the first level 1 heading by going to Headings and typing 1. After that, you use VO-Command-m to go to the next heading of