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Keyboard Commands |
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Use these commands to turn VoiceOver on and
off, get help, change basic settings, and enable
and disable Commanders.
Note:If
your keyboard has an Fn key, press the Fn key
when you press a function key.
Lock and unlock the VO (Control and
Option) keys
Open the VoiceOver Help menu
Open the VoiceOver Quick Start
Open VoiceOver online help
Hear a description of the item in the
VoiceOver cursor
Close a menu or rotor, stop an
action, or exit a mode
Tell VoiceOver to ignore the next key
combination you press
VO-V
Then press the Left Arrow or Right
Arrow key to choose the setting. Use the
Up Arrow and Down Arrow keys to change
the level for the setting.
Magnify the item in the VoiceOver
cursor
Shrink the item in the VoiceOver
cursor
Temporarily hide or show the
VoiceOver cursor and the caption or
braille panels
Hide or show the caption panel only
Resize or move the caption panel
VO-Shift-F10
Press again to cycle through these
actions. Then use the arrow keys to
resize the panel or move it. Press the
Shift key with the arrow keys to move in
smaller increments.
Hide or show the braille panel only
Resize or move the braille panel
VO-Shift-F9
Press again to cycle through these
actions. Then use the arrow keys to
resize the panel or move it. Press the
Shift key with the arrow keys to move in
smaller increments.
Tile visuals (dim the screen,
highlight the caption or braille panel,
and show the item in the VoiceOver
cursor in the center of the screen).
VO-F10
Press again to return to the normal
view.
Enable or disable the NumPad
Commander
Enable or disable the Keyboard
Commander
Enable or disable the Trackpad
Commander
Press the VO (Control-Option) keys
and rotate two fingers on the trackpad
clockwise (enable) or counterclockwise
(disable)
Turn the screen black (screen
curtain)
Cycle through speech settings (rate,
pitch, volume, intonation, voice)
VO-Command-Right Arrow or Left Arrow
Change the current speech setting
(rate, pitch, volume, intonation, voice)
VO-Command-Up Arrow or Down Arrow
Press and release mouse button
Interaction commands
Use these commands to interact with items on
the screen.
Note:If
your keyboard has an Fn key, press the Fn key
when you press a function key.
Stop interacting with an item
Perform the default action for the
item in the VoiceOver cursor
Select a menu or list item
VO-Command-Space bar
Turn off cursor tracking to use this
command.
Perform a sticky mouse down or mouse
up (for use when dragging an item from
one location to drop in another
location)
VO-Command-Shift-Space bar
Click the item under the mouse cursor
VO-Shift-Space bar
Press once for a single mouse click
and two times to double-click.
Open or close a disclosure triangle
Read the column header in a table
Read row and column numbers in a
table
Interact with scroll bars
VO-Shift-S
Then use the arrow keys to scroll up
or down or side to side. Use Page Up and
Page Down to scroll vertically one page
at a time. Use Shift-Page Up and
Shift-Page Down to scroll horizontally
one page at a time.
Resize a window or an object
Move a window or an object
VO-`
Then use the arrow keys to move the
window. Use Shift with the arrow keys to
move in smaller increments.
Stop scrolling or resizing
Navigation commands
Use these commands to move around the screen,
move inside windows and webpages, and control
cursor tracking.
Note:If
your keyboard has an Fn key, press the Fn key
when you press a function key.
Move to the top of the visible area
(such as a window or text area) where
the VoiceOver cursor is located
VO-Home
On some keyboards, press VO-Fn-Left
Arrow.
Move to the bottom of the visible
area (such as a window or text area)
where the VoiceOver cursor is located
VO-End
On some keyboards, press VO-Fn-Right
Arrow.
Move to the top of the area (such as
a window or text area) where the
VoiceOver cursor is located, scrolling
if necessary
VO-Shift-Home
On some keyboards, press
VO-Shift-Fn-Left Arrow.
Move to the bottom of the area (such
as a window or text area) where the
VoiceOver cursor is located, scrolling
if necessary
VO-Shift-End
On some keyboards, press
VO-Shift-Fn-Right Arrow.
Move to the top of a window, the
first item in the Dock, or the first
item on your desktop, depending on your
location
VO-Command-Home
On some keyboards, press
VO-Command-Fn-Left Arrow.
Move to the lower-right corner of a
window, the last item in the Dock, or
the last item on your desktop, depending
on your location
VO-Command-End
On some keyboards, press
VO-Command-Fn-Right Arrow.
Move to the front the window where
the VoiceOver cursor is located and make
it active
Close the window where the VoiceOver
cursor is located
Move to the first status menu in the
menu bar
Jump to a linked item (for example,
from a Mail message in the Inbox to its
message text)
Temporarily disable or enable the
cursor tracking options you selected in
VoiceOver Utility
The command doesn’t change the
settings in VoiceOver Utility.
Move VoiceOver cursor to keyboard
focus
Move keyboard focus to VoiceOver
cursor
Move VoiceOver cursor to mouse cursor
Move mouse cursor to VoiceOver cursor
Jump command (used with the next four
commands)
Jump to the edge of an area
Jump to the visible edge of an area
Jump to the area that precedes a
horizontal or vertical splitter
Jump to the area that follows a
horizontal or vertical splitter
While finding text, cycle through
search item history
VO-Up Arrow or Down Arrow
Navigate in given direction, wrapping
when necessary
VO-Command-Shift-arrow keys
Open the Hot Spot Chooser
VO-[number key]-[number key]
Hear a description of a hot spot
VO-Command-Shift-[number key]
Jump back to a parent folder
Orientation commands
Use these commands to hear where the cursors
are located and what is open on the screen.
Note:If
your keyboard has an Fn key, press the Fn key
when you press a function key.
Hear the application summary
Open the Application Chooser
Describe the item in the VoiceOver
cursor
Describe the size of the item in the
VoiceOver cursor
Describe the position of the item in
the VoiceOver cursor
Describe the item that has the
keyboard focus
Describe the location of the
insertion point (from upper-left corner
of screen)
Describe the item under the mouse
cursor
Describe the location of the mouse in
x, y coordinates (from upper-left corner
of screen)
Describe the location of the mouse
(from upper-left corner of window)
Describe the selected item
Read everything in the VoiceOver
cursor
Read everything visible in the window
or the Dock, or on your desktop,
depending on your location
Repeat the last spoken phrase
Copy the last spoken phrase to the
Clipboard (also called the “Pasteboard”)
Save the last spoken phrase and the
crash log to a file on the desktop for
troubleshooting
Search commands
Use these commands to search for text
attributes, graphics, controls, and other items
in text documents and webpages.
Note:If
your keyboard has an Fn key, press the Fn key
when you press a function key.
Find the next searched text
Find the previous searched text
Find the previous bold text
Find the next style change
Find the previous style change
Find the next italic text
Find the previous italic text
Find the next color change
Find the previous color change
Find the next font change
Find the previous font change
Find the next underlined text
Find the previous underlined text
Find the previous control
Find the next different item
Find the previous different item
Find the next item that’s the same
type as the current item
Find the previous item that’s the
same type as the current item
Find the previous graphic
Find the previous heading
Find the next heading of the same
level
Find the previous heading of the same
level
Find the previous plain text
Find the next visited link
Find the previous visited link
Find the next misspelled word
Find the previous misspelled word
Text commands
Use these commands to read and edit text and
tables. Before you can use most of these
commands, you must interact with text in a text
area.
Note:If
your keyboard has an Fn key, press the Fn key
when you press a function key.
Read all text from the VoiceOver
cursor to the end of the text
Select all text in the VoiceOver
cursor
Start and stop text selection in a
text field (text selection tracking must
be on)
Jump to a hot spot in text
Read paragraph in VoiceOver cursor
Read sentence in VoiceOver cursor
Read line in VoiceOver cursor
Read word in VoiceOver cursor
VO-W
Press twice to hear the word spelled;
press a third time to hear the word
spelled phonetically.
Read character in VoiceOver cursor
VO-C
Press twice to hear the phonetic
character.
Move to first visible word
VO-Home
On a portable computer, press
VO-Fn-Left Arrow.
Move to last visible word
VO-End
On a portable computer, press
VO-Fn-Right Arrow.
Move to beginning of text, scrolling
if necessary
VO-Shift-Home
On a portable computer, press
VO-Shift-Fn-Left Arrow.
Move to end of text, scrolling if
necessary
VO-Shift-End
On a portable computer, press
VO-Shift-Fn-Right Arrow.
Add new tab stop (in TextEdit only
when the VoiceOver cursor is on a tab
stop in the ruler)
Delete the current tab stop (in
TextEdit only when the VoiceOver cursor
is on a tab stop in the ruler)
Interact with tab stop (in TextEdit
only when the VoiceOver cursor is on a
tab stop in the ruler)
VO-Shift-Down Arrow
Then use the Left and Right Arrow key
to move the stop.
Reads the current word and character
in the VoiceOver cursor
Reads the total number of lines and
the number of visible lines in a
document
Web commands
Use these commands to navigate and interact
with webpages.
Note:If
your keyboard has an Fn key, press the Fn key
when you press a function key.
Move to the previous column
Move to the previous frame
Move to the next auto web spot
Move to the previous auto web spot
Move to the next web spot
Move to the previous web spot
Read from the current location on a
webpage to the end of the page
Read from the beginning of a webpage
to the current location
Read a link address (URL)
Read the previous sentence
Turn the grouping of items within a
table on or off
VoiceOver standard gestures
If you’re using a Multi-Touch trackpad, you
can use VoiceOver gestures. VoiceOver provides a
set of standard gestures for navigating and
interacting with items on the screen. You can’t
modify this set of gestures.
Note:Gestures
that don’t mention a specific number of fingers
are single-finger gestures.
Enable the Trackpad Commander and
VoiceOver gestures
VO-Two-finger rotate clockwise
Disable the Trackpad Commander and
VoiceOver gestures
VO-Two-finger rotate counterclockwise
Turn the screen curtain on or off
Force the VoiceOver cursor into a
horizontal or vertical line when you
drag a finger across the trackpad
Hold down the Shift key and drag a
finger horizontally or vertically
Move the VoiceOver cursor to the next
item
Move the VoiceOver cursor to the
previous item
Move content or the scroll bar
(depending on the Trackpad Commander
setting)
Three-finger flick in any direction
Go to the Dock
This gesture moves the VoiceOver
cursor to the Dock wherever it’s
positioned on the screen
Two-finger double-tap near the bottom
of the trackpad
Two-finger double-tap near the top of
the trackpad
Open the Application Chooser
Two-finger double-tap on the left
side of the trackpad
Two-finger double-tap on the right
side of the trackpad
Jump to another area of the current
application
Press Control while touching a finger
on the trackpad
Speak the item in the VoiceOver
cursor or, if there isn’t an item, play
a sound effect to indicate a blank area
Touch (includes tap or dragging)
Double-tap anywhere on the trackpad
You can also split-tap (touch one
finger and then tap with a second finger
on the trackpad)
Start interacting with the item in
the VoiceOver cursor
Stop interacting with the item in the
VoiceOver cursor
Scroll one page up or down
Three-finger flick up or down
Escape (close a menu without making a
selection)
Two-finger scrub back and forth
Increase or decrease the value of a
slider, splitter, stepper, or other
control
Flick up (increase) or flick down
(decrease)
Read the current page, starting at
the top
Read from the VoiceOver cursor to the
end of the current page
Describe what’s in the VoiceOver
cursor
Change how VoiceOver reads text (by
word, line, sentence, or paragraph)
Press the Command key while touching
a finger on the trackpad
Change the rotor settings
Move to the previous item based on
the rotor setting
Move to the next item based on the
rotor setting
New and changed VoiceOver commands in Mac OS X
10.6
VoiceOver in Mac OS X introduces several new
and changed commands.
Note:If
your keyboard has an Fn key, press the Fn key
when you press a function key.
Turn the Keyboard Commander on or off
Speak the location of the insertion
point
Turn on or off the grouping of items
within a table
Move the VoiceOver cursor to the next
column (only when items within tables
are not being grouped)
Move the VoiceOver cursor to the
previous column (only when items within
tables are not being grouped)
Previous sentence (in documents and
webpages)
Next page (documents only)
Previous page (documents only)
Size of item in VoiceOver cursor
Position of item in VoiceOver cursor
Read an element’s help tag
Read an element’s VoiceOver hint
VO-[number key]-[number key]
Open resize UI element menu
Open VoiceOver Online Help
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