3. Where Am IWhere Am I
Commands to learn about your location
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Where Am I Commands
Orca's Where Am I feature gives you context-sensitive details
about your present location. For instance, in tables, Where Am I will give
you details about the table cell you are in, but in text it will present
the current line along with any text which happens to be selected. The full
list of what you can expect Orca to present can be found in the
Introduction to Where Am I.
Orca provides the following Where Am I commands:
Perform basic Where Am I:
Desktop: KP Enter
Laptop: Orca ModifierReturn
Perform detailed Where Am I:
Desktop: KP Enter (double-clicked)
Laptop: Orca ModifierReturn
(double-clicked)
In addition to the dedicated Where Am I commands, Orca has
additional commands related to obtaining information about your present location:
Present the title bar:
Desktop: Orca ModifierKP Enter
Laptop: Orca ModifierSlash
Present the status bar:
Desktop: Orca ModifierKP Enter
(double-clicked)
Laptop: Orca ModifierSlash
(double-clicked)
Present size and location of current object in pixels: (Unbound)