The function you were talking about is for navigating tables. If you
wantto scan through the Subject of your e-mail's and not accidently
start reading the sender, then you could hold down this key and the
VoiceOver cursor will remain in the column you currently are in. (much
like using the down ar
I can answer one of these, yes you can add more functionality, you use the
existing gestures but with a modifier key pressed (such as control, or whatever
you wish) and then you assign an action to a gesture. This is all done within
the Voice Over utility under commanders, trackpad. No scripti
You can assign and make up if you will, jestures through the track pad
comander. I've never ever done that so can't help with that.
Take care.
On Jul 30, 2010, at 6:58 AM, Mary Otten wrote:
> Hello all,
> In anticipation of the arrival of my magic track pad some time next week, I
> had a look
Hello all,
In anticipation of the arrival of my magic track pad some time next week, I
had a look at the article on the Apple website that gives a list of voice over
gestures in snow leopard. I didn't exactly understand what one of them does, or
at least, when you'd use it. It is the one to for