Definition
A heading element is much like the headline of a newspaper article, usually offering a brief description of the section that follows it. Headings range from level 1 to level 6, with each level implying an importance (level 1 usually being the most important) for the topic.
Navigation
H = Next Heading
SHIFT-H = Previous Heading
#-H = Next Heading with a level of # (where # is a number between 1 and 6)
#-SHIFT-H = Previous Heading with a level of # (where # is a number between 1 and 6)
You have the option of swiftly moving through the headings of a given web page by pressing numbers 1 through 6 (depending upon the level of the heading you wish to advance to) followed by the letter H. For example, to reach the first level 2 heading on a web page, you would press 2 followed by the letter H. Consecutive presses of the letter H at this point would continue to move through all headings regardless of their designated level. To move to a specific level again, you would press the number of the heading level, followed by pressing the letter H.
Verbosity
| • | Indicate Heading Level – This option will notify the user of the level of a given element. For example, if a user navigates to a level 2 heading, which includes the text Latest News, Window-Eyes will announce, "Heading 2 Latest News." |