Thanks, Kelvin and John. Sadly both suggestions aren't working in my case, at
least not in safari. For now I'll copy the wohle text for a new chapter in a
new text editor document. There it's working fine. A webpage seems to be
treated differently.
Kind regards
Ben
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[mailto:macvoiceover-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] Im Auftrag von John Covici
Gesendet: Dienstag, 18. Juni 2019 22:33
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Betreff: [macvoiceover] Re: Reading stories with voiceover
I tink it will work if you do vo-shift-down arrow into the text, at
least I find this in text editor and a few other places.
On Tue, 18 Jun 2019 15:33:54 -0400,
Kelvin Falconer wrote:
All I can think of is to look in the VO utility under Navigation, that the
initial position of the VO cursor is the keyboard focussed item.
TF
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On 18/06/2019, at 9:15 PM, Benjamin Blatter <info@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hello all
Iʼm reading webpages containgin stories with safari on my mac sometimes.
Vo+a reads everything from the courent position. I know that ctlr can stop
and resume the reading. But I noticed that the voiceover cursor seems to
stay at the beginning where I press Vo+a. So when I have to do something
else with my mac I loose my reading position. If I want to maintain the
reading position all the time I have to press cursor down after each line
manually which of course isnʼt very comfortable for an easy reading
experience.
Do you by chance know if there is a better way to read longer texts on a
mac and maintain the position after a break? I feel that I probably use the
wrong commands here.
Thanks and kind regards
Ben
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