

Continue pressing Command- until you hear a word that needs to be corrected. Sometimes words that the computer doesn’t recognize are underlined, but they’re not actually misspelled. To move the VoiceOver cursor to the first misspelled word and to hear it, press Command.Move the VoiceOver cursor to a text area and press VO-Shift-Down Arrow to interact with the text in the text area.

Press the Up Arrow or Down Arrow key until you hear the setting you want (None, Some, Most, All), and then press the Space bar.Move the VoiceOver cursor to the Punctuation pop-up menu and press the Space bar.Click Verbosity in the category table, and then click Text.When VoiceOver is on, open VoiceOver Utility by pressing VO-F8.None: Hear text as you would normally read it, with pauses for commas and periods. Some: Hear keyboard symbols and many math symbols, such as + (plus) sign. Most: Hear all special symbols but not common punctuation, such as the comma and period. VoiceOver reads a sentence like this, “She turned and stopped comma then started walking again period” Press the Up Arrow or Down Arrow key until you hear the setting you want: All, Most, Some, or None.Īll: Hear all special symbols and punctuation except for spaces.Press the Left Arrow or Right Arrow key until you hear “punctuation.” You also hear the current setting.Verbosity settings include typing echo, punctuation, and text attributes, among others. To open the rotor to verbosity settings, press VO-V.
