[macvoiceover] Re: New Macbook and snow leopard.

  • From: Keith Reedy <wa9dro@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: macvoiceover@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Mon, 14 Sep 2009 11:22:06 -0400

Hey, congrats on your new computer.

When you get stuck in a menu, it is almost always because you have come upon a submenu and if you want you can VO keys-right arrow in to that menu to take a look at what is in that submenu, but, you can get beyond thatmenu by stop interacting. At least this is what I have found.

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On Sep 14, 2009, at 10:28 AM, Jessica wrote:

Greetings everyone. It's been a while. I've been back and forth from windows to the mac now for around three years. I've been using the mac exclusively now for a few months. There are still quite a few things I haven't figured out. Most of which just takes time and rereading documents over and over as I pick up a bit or two at a time and apply it.

Now I have upgraded to snow leopard and have a new Macbook pro. When I first installed VO came out speaking 90 miles an hour. I did not do a clean install as I only have an upgrade disk. My husband did the install while I was at work and he said there was no way to do it without it saving my current settings. I'm not sure this is correct but for now it's what I have. The only thing I find completely vexing is arrowing through menus. It seems that about half way down I am getting stuck. For example, VO keys m and arrowing down gets me completely stuck on the dock. Any thoughts. Sorry for the rambling, I guess it's my attempt at paving the way for a million more questions. Smiles.


Cheers,
Jess


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