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5 Using VoiceOver With Mac OS X
You can use VoiceOver to read text, navigate your computer,
and perform your daily tasks.
When you know the basics of Mac OS X and VoiceOver navigation (covered in earlier
chapters), you can begin to use VoiceOver to access files, read documents, and manage
your computer. This chapter teaches you how to apply what you know about VoiceOver
to these everyday tasks.
Using the Dock
As you learned in Chapter 2, “Introduction to Mac OS X,” the Dock contains icons for
applications and documents that you access frequently, or that you are currently
working with. When you hear the name of the application or document you want to
use, click it to open it on the desktop.
To open an item from the Dock:
1 Press Control-Option-D to move the VoiceOver cursor to the Dock.
2 Press Control-Option-Right Arrow to move across the Dock if it is on the bottom of the
screen and Control-Option-Down Arrow if it is located on one side.
3 Press Control-Option-Space bar to open an item in the Dock.
The Dock can be positioned on the bottom, left, or right side of the screen. You don’t
need to know where the Dock is located to navigate it. The Down and Right arrow keys
move toward the bottom or right of the Dock, and the Up and Left arrow keys move up
or to the left. The arrow keys work the same, regardless of the location of the Dock.
If it will help you to know the location of the Dock, you can find out by checking the
Dock menu.
To find out where the Dock is positioned on the screen:
1 Press Control-Option-M to go to the Apple menu.
2 Press Control-Option-Down Arrow to move down the menu until you hear “Dock
menu,” then press Control-Option-Right Arrow.
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