Hi, I would like some help from you because I don't know how to make voiceover to show on top of the screen the app in which it is in fact reading.
I have found, as I have some sight, that voice over is reading a window that in fact it is not showing on screen.
Also I would like to know how to look for information windows, such as calendar notices or error windows that I find only when I'm seeing my screen and I find that there is something in the middle of my desktop.
Hope I have been clear.
Thanks in advance.
By Karina Velazquez, 28 July, 2020
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macOS and Mac Apps
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Well, I can help
You can access error windows or security dialogs or other windows like that by using the application or window choosers. The application chooser is accessed by holding function plus control plus option plus F1. The window chooser can be accessed by pressing the same combination of modifier keys plus F2. note. While holding the applied modifiers for the specific chooser, you might have to press the activating button twice to bring up the actual chooser. The first time will announce the number of windows in the window chooser for F2. And pressing it again will bring up the actual window chooser. Same goes for application chooser.
thanks
Hey thank you very much, it is nice and what I was looking for.
kind regards.