[macvoiceover] Re: Web Browsing.

  • From: Ricardo Walker <rwalker296@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: macvoiceover@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Wed, 23 Feb 2011 12:16:36 -0500

Hi Mary,

You can get around not having a num pad, and still use the num pad commander.  
When the num pad commander is on, pressing the assigned number  with the left 
arrow key will perform the designated action.  Of course, you will have to turn 
quick nav off.

hth

Ricardo Walker
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On Feb 23, 2011, at 11:23 AM, Mary Otten wrote:

> Travis,
> I really like the num pad commander. I deliberately purchased a full
> size keyboard with my Mac mini so I could have that feature, but the
> Apple keyboards these days don't come with a num pad. You mentioned
> using an external num pad, which is an obvious solution for num pad
> commander lovers. I had lots of issues in the past with Windows laptops
> and num pads that didn't issue the right signals to enable them to be
> used as screen reader adjuncts, as for example, with the window eyes
> mouse keys. So for the question: is there a particular num pad that is
> known to work with a Mac laptops that will issue the proper signals so
> that num pad commander will work? Those numpads that didn't work right
> with screen readers worked ok for number entry, but I could care less
> about that. I want one that will let me have a Macbook Air and use
> numpad commander.
> 
> Mary
> 
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