[macvoiceover] Re: Dashboard widgets.
- From: Sarah Alawami <marrie12@xxxxxxxxx>
- To: macvoiceover@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Mon, 22 Mar 2010 11:00:41 -0700
Ah I disabled my dash board so I guess I can't do this?
On Mar 22, 2010, at 7:21 AM, Keith Reedy wrote:
>
> Widgets are really working well in Leopard and SnowLeopard. I have checked
> out ESPN and have it set up for football, so I can keep track of my Colts, I
> have been able to look at a word in dictionary and the list goes on.
>
> Remember to close your widgets when you are done with them, in other words,
> don't leave a bunch of them open at one time, because they take system
> resources.
>
> You can bring up a list of commands by pressing, VO keys-h twice. Here are
> some commands I think you will find helpful.
>
> To Select a Widget
>
> VO keys-f2 twice for the window chooser and arrow down to the widget bar.
> Press VO keys-spacebar and arrow down through your list of widgets. To
> choose the one you want press, VO keys-spacebar.
>
> To close a widget, Vo keys-command-f2 while you are on the widget, or, the
> name of the widget and Voiceover will tell you to press return to close the
> widget.
>
> *** When you set up your weather widget for your area, if you close it, you
> will lose your settings.
>
> If you want to change the behavior of your widget, for instance in the ESPN
> widget if you want to change from football to basketball, just go to the info
> button, click on it and you will find a popup button which you can use to
> change sports.
>
> Here is the way to find new widgets, now over three thousand, news, weather,
> sports and so much more.
>
> From the widget bar, choose widgets and press VO keys-Spacebar. In this list
> you can VO keys-right and left arrow through your listed widgets and uncheck
> them to disable them. Voiceover keys-shift-end to the end of the list and
> then VO keys, left arrow back a couple of times to more widgets and press VO
> keys-spacebar and go widget hunting. Not all of them will work because of
> there graphic nature, however, you will find that a good number of them will.
>
> Keith Reedy
> wa9dro@xxxxxxxxx
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