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Chapter 8 Reading and Editing Text 75
To select the text from the keyboard cursor to the end or beginning of the line:
m Press Shift-Command-Right or Left Arrow.
You can use the VoiceOver command Control-Option-F6 to verify exactly what is
selected.
Important: When text is selected, you can easily delete it by pressing any key on the
keyboard. This is useful if you want to replace the selected text with the words you
type. If you accidentally delete the text, use the keyboard shortcut Command-Z to
undo your mistake. This correction works only if it occurs immediately after the
mistake. This shortcut works in many applications and in many situations. Its always
worth trying it to see if it can correct a mistake.
Hearing Text Attributes
The font, size, and style of text adds meaning to a formatted document.Adjusting Text
Attribute Settings on page 52 discussed how to set the way VoiceOver announces
changes in text attributes as text is being read. When you’re working with text, you can
use a VoiceOver command to hear text attributes for selected text.
To hear the attributes of selected text:
m Press Control-Option-T.
You won’t hear the attributes if the text is not selected. Use one of the previously
discussed text selection commands in “Selecting Text” above.
Using TextEdit With VoiceOver
TextEdit is the powerful word processing application built in to Mac OS X. TextEdit is
fully accessible with VoiceOver, and you can use it to open, read, and edit many
documents created by other word processing applications, including Microsoft Word.
You use all the standard VoiceOver commands to navigate the TextEdit window and
interact with toolbars, menus, and text. You can also use TextEdit Help to learn how to
use the many powerful features and keyboard shortcuts in TextEdit. A few tips are
provided here to get you started.
Checking Spelling in TextEdit
TextEdit has a preference you can set that underlines misspelled words. If you can’t see
the underlining, you can still use TextEdit’s spell check feature to check spelling at any
time. A combination of TextEdit keyboard shortcuts and VoiceOver commands makes
this a simple task.
To check spelling in a document:
1 Move the VoiceOver cursor to an edit text area.
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