Mac Os X Pages Highlight Text

  1. Mac Os X Pages Highlight Text Messages
  2. Mac Os X Pages Highlight Text Editor
Using a VoiceOver command:
  1. To open the rotor to verbosity settings, press VO-V.

    Verbosity settings include typing echo, punctuation, and text attributes, among others.

  2. Press the Left Arrow or Right Arrow key until you hear “punctuation.” You also hear the current setting.
  3. Press the Up Arrow or Down Arrow key until you hear the setting you want: All, Most, Some, or None.
  4. All: Hear all special symbols and punctuation except for spaces. VoiceOver reads a sentence like this, “She turned and stopped comma then started walking again period”

    Most: Hear all special symbols but not common punctuation, such as the comma and period.

    Some: Hear keyboard symbols and many math symbols, such as + (plus) sign.

    None: Hear text as you would normally read it, with pauses for commas and periods.

  5. To close the rotor, press Escape.
Using VoiceOver Utility:Editor

Mac Os X Pages Highlight Text Messages

  1. When VoiceOver is on, open VoiceOver Utility by pressing VO-F8.
  2. Click Verbosity in the category table, and then click Text.
  3. Move the VoiceOver cursor to the Punctuation pop-up menu and press the Space bar.
  4. 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.

Mac Os X Pages Highlight Text Editor

There are two ways to highlight text in Pages on the Mac. The first has to do with editing and revisions, and is usually used when collaborating on a document with others. But you can also highlight text purely as a style, placing a solid color behind characters. To use plain text by default in TextEdit, go to TextEdit Preferences in the menu bar. On the New Document tab, select Plain Text in the Format section. You don’t even need to close the preference window to initiate the change. As soon as you click the Plain Text button, all new TextEdit windows will open in Plain Text Mode.