moderated Re: A website question which may involve Jaws focus
Mario
could Greg be looking for insert+z which toggles the virtual cursor on and off?
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From: Mike B [mailto:mb69mach1@fastmail.com] To: <main@jfw.groups.io> Date: Friday, October 23, 2020, 12:42 PM Subject: A website question which may involve Jaws focus Hi Greg, I think a less confusing word to use in place of, Rotor, would be, Toggle. There are several keystrokes that toggle through settings, but a focus toggling keystroke just isn't coming to mind at the moment. Hopefully someone will come through with it. Take care and stay safe. Mike. Sent from my iBarstool. Go dodgers & Rams! Main's Law: For every action there is an equal and opposite government program. ----- Original Message ----- *From:* Greg Daniel <mailto:gdaniel0488@gmail.com> *To:* main@jfw.groups.io <mailto:main@jfw.groups.io> *Sent:* Friday, October 23, 2020 5:56 AM *Subject:* Re: A website question which may involve Jaws focus Mike, I vaguely remember some unnamed keystroke that one could use if Jaws has lost focus; that keystroke rotored through various settings. As the result of another reply, I have tried using Firefox, but unless I can modify settings, Firefox was painfully slow in responding. I haven’t tried Edge yet, and Chrome is the browser which is having difficulties with the website. Greg *From:* main@jfw.groups.io [mailto:main@jfw.groups.io] *On Behalf Of *Mike B *Sent:* Friday, October 23, 2020 8:09 AM *To:* main@jfw.groups.io *Subject:* Re: A website question which may involve Jaws focus I'm not sure what you mean about Rotor keystrokes. The only rotor navigation I'm aware of is on an iPhone. Have you tried using the Touch cursor? Take care and stay safe. Mike. Sent from my iBarstool. Go dodgers & Rams! Main's Law: For every action there is an equal and opposite government program. ----- Original Message ----- *From:*Greg Daniel <mailto:gdaniel0488@gmail.com> *To:*main_Jaws_users_list <mailto:main@jfw.groups.io> *Sent:*Friday, October 23, 2020 1:42 AM *Subject:*A website question which may involve Jaws focus 4:20 AM 10/23/2020 Hi everyone, I have a website-based question; I am using Windows 10 and Jaws 2020. I am the primary admin for a Eucharistic adoration ministry in my parish, and that ministry uses a web-based application called We Adore Him to control adorer scheduling. I have successfully used the software since August 2018 and, after being shut down by COVID-19 since mid-March, we are preparing to open the chapel again. As a result, I have been assisting adorers to choose an hour in the weekly calendar. All went well until Wednesday, October 21, when the weekly calendar suddenly would not display when I arrowed to it; it now displays the hour at midnight, tells me that one slot is available, and when I arrow down in order to go to a particular hour of the day, I am at the bottom of the screen. I am using the Jaws cursor which appears for all websites, and I have checked to be sure that my screen is maximized and in full-screen mode in Chrome. A sighted tech-savvy friend has assisted me via Zoom and screen-share, and she tells me that the full schedule, showing adorers signed up for this or that hour--is showing on the screen. I have contacted On Fire Media to ask them if they have been testing and that might be the reason for my issue, but they have not. They are aware of Jaws and have a demo copy to use. I can navigate the screen in My Dashboard if I want to update the settings in my account, but whenever I choose "Schedule", choose the particular week, I only see the first entry. I honestly don't know if this is a Jaws focus issue or something entirely different. Can you please remind me of the keystrokes for the rotor which a user can look at in the case of a focus issue? Or, alternatively, do you have other suggestions? I have tried everything I can think of. Thank you for any ideas or suggestions, Greg Daniel Columbus, Ohio
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