There is a very good trainer in vo itself you can access right at the
beginning. You can also just memorize control option is vo keys. You use this
as you would the modifier keys in nvda. So
Vo up is move up a line. Vo down is move down a line or section depending on
where you are.
Vo left and right will take you word by word or section by section in a
dialogue box.
Interacting is like opening a gift box. You see what is inside a document, a
folder tree, etc.
I have a set of training materials at http://tffppodcast.com/premium and ;
applevis is also a good resource. But they hate when I promote my stuff there
so I don't.
Good luck with 4 gigs of ram. I maxed mine out as I knew I would be needing 8.
You realize once you choose that you cannot upgrade that as it is welded into
the logic board. Still though, it might serve you well so long as you don't
need to run safari, mail, vmware, twitter, and garage band at the same time.
hope that helps a bit.
On Aug 11, 2016, at 1:32 AM, smile.gopikrishna@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
Hi friends my name is gopi.
Iam from india
Guys iam a very new biginar of mac.
I have purchased mac book pro 13 inch with 4 gb ram and 500 gb storrage and
it is the early 2013 modal today itself
So i wanted to ask som of the basic questions of how to use mac with
voiceover.
I think these questions have asked by many persons in this mailing list but
iam new to mac. Thanks in advance.************
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