All I can think of is to use a mouse with the mouse cursor set to follow th e
VO cursor, VO to the Wi-fi menu, press o[ptions then click the mouse.
when you move the mouse VO will tell you what you are on.
I have had to use this when a volume control or similar does not respond to my
arrow keys.
TF
On 12/02/2016, at 6:33 PM, Mr. Wong Chi Wai <cwwong.pro@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi I read from the Apple web site(OS X El Capitan: About Wireless Diagnostics)
that in order to locate the function, I have to do the following:
1.
Quit all open apps.
2.
Try to join the Wi-Fi network you’re having problems with (if you are not
already connected).
3.
Hold down the Option key, click the Wi-Fi status icon in the menu bar, then
choose Open Wireless Diagnostics.
For the step 3, how to do that with voiceover?
I knew that the normal click is VO+space bar
but how about in this situation?
Many thanks.
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