Use speakable items to control Exposé

Aug 17, '04 10:20:00AM

Contributed by: roncross@cox.net

Did you know that you can use speech to activate Exposé in Windows, Apps, and Desktop modes? You can even use speech to switch to Applications in Exposé for "all windows" and "Application windows" mode.

  1. Disable the Exposé activation keys (F9, F10, and F11 by default) in the Exposé section of System Preferences.
  2. Turn on Apple Speakable Items on the On/Off sub-tab of the Speech Recognition tab on the Speech panel of System Preferences.
  3. Simply say "Define a keyboard command." When you do this, a drop-down box will open, where you will then put F9, F10, or F11 for windows, apps, desktop commands, etc. When you put in the command, click OK and type in the phrase that you want to use, such as Show Windows, for Exposé All Windows; or Show Apps, for Exposé Application window. Click on the 'Use command in Any application' radio button, then click Save.
  4. Re-enable the commands (F9, F10, F11) for Exposé in System Preferences.
Say your phrase and now will be be able to speak Exposé. In Exposé windows and application mode, you can switch applications through speech. For example, try saying something like the following (the assumption here is that you have the TextEdit application open). Try opening up several windows to use the examples below: Another example, try saying something like the following: Pretty cool when you want to give your fingers a rest.

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