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Chapter 4 VoiceOver Basics 29
The Control-Option-M command cycles through the three areas. If you leave the menu
bar, the next time you press the command, you start at the Apple menu.
Whether youre in a Finder menu, application menu, pop-up menu, or VoiceOver menu,
you use the same navigation techniques.
To navigate in a menu:
 Press Control-Option-Down Arrow to move down a menu.
 Press Control-Option-Up Arrow to move up a menu.
 Press Control-Option-Space bar to choose a menu item.
 Press Escape to leave a menu without making a selection.
 Press Control-Option-Right Arrow to move to the submenu and Control-Option-Left
Arrow to move out of the submenu and back to the main menu.
You can use the exercises at the end of this chapter to practice navigating the menu
bar and menus.
Navigating Quickly in a Menu
In Mac OS X, you can type the first letters of a word or phrase to move quickly to the
item in the menu that most closely resembles what you typed. For example, if you
know the menu contains a submenu for font selection, type “f or “fo to go to the first
item in the menu that starts with these letters. The more letters you type, the greater
the chance that the item you want will be found first.
In VoiceOver menus, the menu contracts to show only the items that contain the word,
letters, or phrase you typed. If more than one item contains the letters you typed, you
can use the arrow keys to locate the one you want. You can try this out in the Item
Chooser menu exercise later in this chapter.
Using Pop-up Menus
Many windows and webpages use pop-up menus, described by VoiceOver as pop-up
menu buttons, to present options and choices. Press Control-Option-Space bar to show
the menu, then navigate the menu the same way you would any other menu.
Using Contextual Menus
Contextual menus give you quick access to often-used commands for the selected
item. Contextual menus are convenient because you don’t have to navigate to the
menu bar to perform an action. In Mac OS X, you press the Control key while you click
the item with your mouse to see a contextual menu. You can perform the same action
with a VoiceOver command.
To open a contextual menu for an item:
m Press Control-Option-Shift-M.
Contextual menus are also available for items in the Dock.
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