Say, what about command-h-h in whatever application you are in? That gives you a listing of all the voiceoer commands available for that application, doesn't it? Of course it does! Marcy
On Jul 20, 2009, at 11:44 AM, Cheryl Homiak wrote:Okay, David, I see now. Donna wrote about a cheatsheet and in your reply you said you would have loved to have had a document when you started. Then you said "a comprehensive one is now available" by which I thought you meant a comprehensive cheatsheet but you were actually referring to voiceover getting started. I really like the Voiceover Getting Started manual but you would want something much smaller with just the commands and keystrokes if you just wanted help remembering/ learning the voiceover keyboard usage. I don't know; maybe the commands chart would be good for that if you could braille it.
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