Hi,
Michael
Hi,
Again, first of all, please understand that to say that something is highlighted of course means what you describe, that it's in a different color to call attention to it and mark it off. But as I said, you see, this is simply the visible *evidence* of the actual action, which is selecting something. I'm sorry, but there's a distinction. It's really helpful to be precise when speaking of things like this.
As for the example you give, it isn't so wrong an example at all. But all I
can say is that I often select all sorts of stuff, whether a few words or a
bunch of paragraphs or half a document or whatever. How much doesn't
matter. But if I want to be sure that things are just right, say, at the
end of a selected portion that I've selected with, you know, what is it,
control shift down arrow, yes? I just use my up and down-arrow keys to
explore, to unselect or select at that point. It's become second nature to
me. I'd much rather do this than, having selected something like a block of
250 words on a document page, use this command so that I have to sit and
listen to the entire block until it gets to the end and I can hear that
everything I wanted to select is selected, but not anything I didn't want to
select.
Interesting how the Window Eyes command got into your brain and squeezed out
the jaws command. Did you pass the exams?
unto , I ntohoutside
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