I've been playing with this and would like to know how I can be sure
I removed one. I may have set more than I want but cannot tell. Thanks.
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Hi,
Am I correct in recalling that hot spots are saved? By that I mean for a
given application they persist each time it is opened?
Is there a hot spot preference file that could be saved and reused or some
other method to prevent manual setting each time an application is opened?
Thanks
Thank you very much for this reply and I will try it in due course.
On 13 Apr 2014, at 11:28 pm, Jonathan C. Cohn jonc...@cox.net wrote:
They are like place markers in JAWS but since you can't click boxes to
a) bind to text
b) use for the entire domain
it is somewhat unclear if the
Hello.
I tried setting up a hot spot earlier today but did not know the keystroke.
I know how to search for hotspots but wish to know, if I were to do it on a
particular website, what would the advantages be? Are hotspots like jaws where
you could do a particular command and you just jump to
They are like place markers in JAWS but since you can't click boxes to
a) bind to text
b) use for the entire domain
it is somewhat unclear if the hotspot is associated with a specific page or all
pages for a site. You can move forward and back through hotspots using VO and
the bracket. You
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On 2011-07-21, at 7:29 PM, Allison Manzino wrote:
Hi all,
I was just listening to VoiceOver On and creating hot spots in Lion. Well, I
must confess, I don't know what a hot spot is in Snow Leopard. How do you
create one? What is the purpose of a hot spot? I'm just curious. THank you
Hi all,
I was just listening to VoiceOver On and creating hot spots in Lion. Well, I
must confess, I don't know what a hot spot is in Snow Leopard. How do you
create one? What is the purpose of a hot spot? I'm just curious. THank you for
any help you can provide. I'm debating on whether
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Subject: Re: Voice over hot spots
Yes, it should be as you say.
On 8 Jul 2011, at 15:41, matthew Dyer wrote:
Hi all,
I have set up hot spots for my mail programs to jump between the different
mail boxes. How ever, in testing them, It only takes me
, 2011 12:00 PM
Subject: Re: Voice over hot spots
Hi Matthew!
Well I had the same problem!
However I noticed that if you set up the hotspot within the message field of
the mailbox in question you get that problem!
But if you set up in the mailbox list EG. inbox, Drafts, sent and so on!
They do work
Yes, it should be as you say.
On 8 Jul 2011, at 15:41, matthew Dyer wrote:
Hi all,
I have set up hot spots for my mail programs to jump between the different
mail boxes. How ever, in testing them, It only takes me to my gmail and I
have 4 acccounts which I have hot spots seup
, at 15:41, matthew Dyer wrote:
Hi all,
I have set up hot spots for my mail programs to jump between the different
mail boxes. How ever, in testing them, It only takes me to my gmail and I
have 4 acccounts which I have hot spots seup for. Correct me if I am rong,
but is it not vo
On Jul 10, 2011, at 5:08 AM, Simon Cavendish wrote:
Yes, it should be as you say.
On 8 Jul 2011, at 15:41, matthew Dyer wrote:
Hi all,
I have set up hot spots for my mail programs to jump between the different
mail boxes. How ever, in testing them, It only takes me to my gmail and I
have 4
Hi all,
I have set up hot spots for my mail programs to jump between the different mail
boxes. How ever, in testing them, It only takes me to my gmail and I have 4
acccounts which I have hot spots seup for. Correct me if I am rong, but is it
not vo and the number of the hot spot the way
Hi folks,
Someone contacted me, saying they would like to know when a permenant link was
available for the podcast I produced on VoiceOVer and hot spots for the Mac. If
this individual would contact me off list, I would appreciate it. Thank you.
Jes
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How would I set up for example my g-mail account to have its own mailbox as
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Many thanks.
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sbal...@nexicom.net
Thank-you,
Sharon
On 2011-03-15, at 3:00 PM, Jes Smith wrote:
Hello list,
The VoiceOVer Hot
Howdy all,
You can find your hot spots file in:
~/Library/Preferences/com.apple.VoiceOver3 custom.hotspots.plist XML Property
List
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On 2011-03-15, at 3:00 PM, Jes Smith wrote:
Hello list,
The VoiceOVer Hot Spots podcast is now available for streaming and download.
Have fun.
To download, visit:
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/4707788/VO-Hotspots.mp3
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own mailbox as
you modelled with your road runner and g-mail?
Many thanks.
You can e-mail off list at
sbal...@nexicom.net
Thank-you,
Sharon
On 2011-03-15, at 3:00 PM, Jes Smith wrote:
Hello list,
The VoiceOVer Hot Spots podcast is now available for streaming and download
,
The VoiceOVer Hot Spots podcast is now available for streaming and download.
Have fun.
To download, visit:
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/4707788/VO-Hotspots.mp3
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Hi all,
There is a little known, but very useful feature in VoiceOver on the Mac called
hotspots. Want to know what they are, and how you use them? My podcast will
explain everything you need to know about them. I should get the link to it to
the list by the end of the day today. Take care
I, for one, eagerly look forward to your podcast.
Bring it on!
Best regards,
Mike
On 15,Mar,2011, at 9:39 AM, Jes Smith wrote:
Hi all,
There is a little known, but very useful feature in VoiceOver on the Mac
called hotspots. Want to know what they are, and how you use them? My podcast
Hello list,
The VoiceOVer Hot Spots podcast is now available for streaming and download.
Have fun.
To download, visit:
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/4707788/VO-Hotspots.mp3
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its own mailbox as
you modelled with your road runner and g-mail?
Many thanks.
You can e-mail off list at
sbal...@nexicom.net
Thank-you,
Sharon
On 2011-03-15, at 3:00 PM, Jes Smith wrote:
Hello list,
The VoiceOVer Hot Spots podcast is now available for streaming and download.
Have fun
Hi Jes,
Excellent podcast. Hope you will do more.
Chris
On Mar 15, 2011, at 3:00 PM, Jes Smith wrote:
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The VoiceOVer Hot Spots podcast is now available for streaming and download.
Have fun.
To download, visit:
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can any one tell me how to use the hot spots feature in voice
over?
your help with this question would be most welcom!!
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Date sent: Tue, 30 Nov 2010 09:09:09 -0500
Subject: Re: how do i use the hot spots feature in voice over?
Trahern,
1. Navigate to any field, object or control you wish to set as a
hot spot.
2. Use VO-Shift-with 1 through 0 on the numbers row to set a hot
spot.
Once you've
of a hot spot if I no longer need it?
Ezzy
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Date sent: Tue, 30 Nov 2010 09:09:09 -0500
Subject: Re: how do i use the hot spots feature in voice over?
Trahern,
1. Navigate to any field, object
to
explain hot spots. Hot spots are meant to be used for temporary
purposes. They don't persist if you log out of your account, or quit
an app, or restart your machine. A good example of setting a hot spot
would be if you're reading a book or document in Preview, but need to
switch
Hi Ester,
Just one thing, hot spots are actually persistent through reboots, FYI. Cheers!
Slau
On Nov 30, 2010, at 1:20 PM, Esther wrote:
Hi Ezzy,
Ezzy Bueno wrote:
I can use the same number on different wccbsites, right? For example, I can
use the number 1 as a hot spot for Twitter
for Twitter and Facebook, right?
How do I get rid of a hot spot if I no longer need it?
I'll add a little more information to Slau's excellent response to explain
hot spots. Hot spots are meant to be used for temporary purposes. They don't
persist if you log out of your account, or quit an app
Hi Brett,
Brett Campbell wrote:
Esther, is there a way to manually arrange the order of the
bookmarks in the bookmarks bar?
On the Mac, you'd have to use copy and paste to manually reorder the
bookmarks bar entries. If you have MobileMe, and sync your bookmarks,
then the easy thing
Hi Ester,
what is the difference between the bookmarks menu, bar, favorites, etc? that is
what isn't clear for me.
Also, when I cynch my ipod touch and tell it to cynch bookmarks with my mac
does the bookmarks from the mac are cynched to the ipod or the other way around?
thanks a lot and hope
Hi Rafaela,
Your Safari bookmarks are what Internet Explorer would call favorites.
You can export bookmarks from any browser and import them into any
other browser -- that's platform independent. Safari lets you
organize your bookmarks menu into folders, and create new folders for
your
Hi Ester,
thanks for your response, I understand it now.
I don't have mobile me, but I think with the normal iphone cynche you can cynch
bookmarks across both platforms, is this true?
thanks,
Rafaela Freundt
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Skype: rafafreundt
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Hi,
To set a hotspot, use VO shift and a numerical. It will memorize where your vo
cursor is.
When you want to get back to it after having switched windows, gone to another
app or whatever, vo and the numerical you used to bind the hotspot.
Hope that helps
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