Hi Darryal, you can also use quick nav in snow leopard by holding down the right and left arrows, but as to how to access vo commands from both sides of a lap top, when there are only one set of control and option keys, that will have to come from another lap top user.
On Sep 23, 2009, at 11:55 AM, Russell Solowoniuk wrote:
Hi Darrell,One way to do this is to lock the VO keys by pressing VO ;. You can then unlock them by pressing VO ; again.The tric is to remember that you locked them or you will get all sorts of strange happenings as you try to navigate.HTH Russell ----- Original Message ----- From: Darrell Shandrow To: macvoiceover@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Sent: Wednesday, September 23, 2009 12:48 PMSubject: [macvoiceover] How can I access some VoiceOver keystrokes on a MacBook?Hello Everyone,I now have a MacBook and I am jumping into the world of Snow Leopard and VoiceOver. As some have stated, I am learning a new way of computing as compared to Windows. Since I am not leaving Windows, all this feels very overwhelming at the moment.I have a MacBook with its built-in keyboard. I am not using an external keyboard at this time. Since Control and Option are found only to the left of the space bar, how does one reach for commands like VO-A, VO-F2, etc?Regards, Darrell