[macvoiceover] Re: Dashboard widgets.

  • From: Keith Reedy <wa9dro@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: macvoiceover@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Sat, 21 Nov 2009 23:03:37 -0500

You are quite correct, I think I have 3 open all of the time.

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On Nov 21, 2009, at 10:04 PM, Ignasi Cambra wrote:

> Widgets really don't take much memory anyway, unless you are using many many 
> of them, or just widgets that happen to use many system resources. I always 
> have my weather opened, and two or three more and it doesn't do anything bad 
> to me. Everyone who hasen't experimented with these should really get to 
> it... They are great!
> On Nov 21, 2009, at 7:32 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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