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From:
Kevin Huber <kevin.huber1@gmail.com>Subject:
Re: app for making a links listDate:
Mon, Jul 16, 2012 1:50:25 pmHi Denis:
Sometimes it can be unreliable on the first one, but if, for example,
you press insert-tab to get into your list of links, then press the
letter A repeatedly, it will cycle through the links whose names begin
with that letter . If you are going to a specific link, it is a good
idea to press control-numpad5 before you open the highlighted link to
mak sure that the highlighted link is in fact the link you intended to
highlight.
Kevin Huber
On 7/4/12, Dennis Long <dennisl1982@gmail.com> wrote:
> when I do this it does not work.
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Kevin Huber" <kevin.huber1@gmail.com>
> To: <gw-apps@gwmicro.com>
> Sent: Wednesday, July 04, 2012 10:17 AM
> Subject: Re: app for making a links list
>
>
>> Hi:
>> In theory, when you are in the list of links, you can pess the first
>> letter of a link and you will cycle among all the links with that
>> first letter. I say "in theory because sometimes the link that I am
>> on, is not read out, but the link before that one is read instead. An
>> example of that is when I go to the CNIB Library website and then go
>> into the Newsstand, I want to read the Toronto Star, so I press
>> Insert-tab to get to the list of links, then I type "to" and
>> Window-eyes will say, "telegram St. Johns", which is the first link on
>> that list which starts with the letter t.
>> Kevin Huber
>>
>> On 7/3/12, Dennis Long <dennisl1982@gmail.com> wrote:
>>> Thanks for the tip. One thing I noticed is that you cant press the
>>> first
>>> letter of the link and find it that way.
>>> ----- Original Message -----
>>> From: "whizza" <whizza8@o2.co.uk>
>>> To: <gw-apps@gwmicro.com>
>>> Sent: Tuesday, July 03, 2012 1:13 PM
>>> Subject: Re: app for making a links list
>>>
>>>
>>>> Hi Dennis,
>>>> Insert plus the tab key will bring up a list of the links on a web page
>>>> and to search for a button, press the letter N followed immediately by
>>>> the
>>>>
>>>> letter B for button and you'll land on the first button on the page.
>>>> Repeat until you find the button you want.
>>>>
>>>> Cheers,
>>>> Sandra.
>>>
>>>
>
>
Sometimes it can be unreliable on the first one, but if, for example,
you press insert-tab to get into your list of links, then press the
letter A repeatedly, it will cycle through the links whose names begin
with that letter . If you are going to a specific link, it is a good
idea to press control-numpad5 before you open the highlighted link to
mak sure that the highlighted link is in fact the link you intended to
highlight.
Kevin Huber
On 7/4/12, Dennis Long <dennisl1982@gmail.com> wrote:
> when I do this it does not work.
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Kevin Huber" <kevin.huber1@gmail.com>
> To: <gw-apps@gwmicro.com>
> Sent: Wednesday, July 04, 2012 10:17 AM
> Subject: Re: app for making a links list
>
>
>> Hi:
>> In theory, when you are in the list of links, you can pess the first
>> letter of a link and you will cycle among all the links with that
>> first letter. I say "in theory because sometimes the link that I am
>> on, is not read out, but the link before that one is read instead. An
>> example of that is when I go to the CNIB Library website and then go
>> into the Newsstand, I want to read the Toronto Star, so I press
>> Insert-tab to get to the list of links, then I type "to" and
>> Window-eyes will say, "telegram St. Johns", which is the first link on
>> that list which starts with the letter t.
>> Kevin Huber
>>
>> On 7/3/12, Dennis Long <dennisl1982@gmail.com> wrote:
>>> Thanks for the tip. One thing I noticed is that you cant press the
>>> first
>>> letter of the link and find it that way.
>>> ----- Original Message -----
>>> From: "whizza" <whizza8@o2.co.uk>
>>> To: <gw-apps@gwmicro.com>
>>> Sent: Tuesday, July 03, 2012 1:13 PM
>>> Subject: Re: app for making a links list
>>>
>>>
>>>> Hi Dennis,
>>>> Insert plus the tab key will bring up a list of the links on a web page
>>>> and to search for a button, press the letter N followed immediately by
>>>> the
>>>>
>>>> letter B for button and you'll land on the first button on the page.
>>>> Repeat until you find the button you want.
>>>>
>>>> Cheers,
>>>> Sandra.
>>>
>>>
>
>




