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32 Chapter 4 VoiceOver Basics
Chapter 4 Exercises
The exercises that follow will help you practice moving the VoiceOver cursor,
interacting with scroll areas, and navigating menus.
Exercise 4.1: Moving the VoiceOver Cursor
In this exercise, you will practice moving the VoiceOver cursor and listening to the
audible cues and descriptions.
1 Press Command-F5 to turn on VoiceOver.
2 Press and hold the Control and Option keys while you press the Up, Down, Left, and
Right arrow keys.
3 Listen to the descriptions of items and practice moving around the screen.
4 Listen to the sound effects that indicate wrapping to the next or previous line or
column.
Exercise 4.2: Interacting With a Content Area
In this exercise, you’ll move the VoiceOver cursor to a content area and interact with it.
1 Press Command-F5 to turn on VoiceOver.
2 Press Command-N to open a new Finder window. (Make sure the Finder is the active
application.)
3 Press and hold the Control and Option keys while you press the Right Arrow keys.
Listen to the descriptions of items and stop when you hear “sidebar list.”
4 Press Control-Option-Shift-Down Arrow and listen to VoiceOver say “Interact with
sidebar list Network folder.” If you have something other than a Network folder at the
top of the list, or if an item is selected, you’ll hear that instead.
5 Press Control-Option-Down Arrow to move down the list. Notice the tone that indicates
you’ve reached the end of the list.
6 Press Control-Option-Shift-Up Arrow to stop interacting with the list. Listen to
VoiceOver say “Stop interacting with sidebar list.”
Exercise 4.3: Navigating the Menu Bar
In this exercise, you will use VoiceOver commands to access the different parts of the
menu bar. The VoiceOver command Control-Option-M moves the VoiceOver cursor to
the next section of the menu bar each time you press it.
1 Make sure the Finder is the active application by either clicking the desktop or pressing
Control-Option-Shift-D to move the VoiceOver cursor to the desktop.
2 Press Control-Option-M to go to the menu bar, then press Control-Option-Right Arrow
to move along the menu bar. Listen to the names of the different menus. When you get
to the last menu, you hear a sound effect.
3 Press Control-Option-M again. You hear the first status menu, which may be “volume” if
you haven’t turned on any applications that have status menus.
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