Moderated Re: help with google chrome
Debby Hill
Hi,
I looked at the site with both Chrome and edge. In chrome I found the site
to be a bit confusing. It seemed that sometimes information was displayed,
and sometimes it wasn't. On both edge and chrome, I went to alerts and then
to subway and bus. Believe it or not, it looks as though there are no alerts
that report any delays on the subway. However, I found quite a few delay
alerts for bus routes.
I am not sure what is making the difference, but edge provided more
information. BTW, I used control F and was able to find the information.
Take care and stay safe!
Debby
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I looked at the site with both Chrome and edge. In chrome I found the site
to be a bit confusing. It seemed that sometimes information was displayed,
and sometimes it wasn't. On both edge and chrome, I went to alerts and then
to subway and bus. Believe it or not, it looks as though there are no alerts
that report any delays on the subway. However, I found quite a few delay
alerts for bus routes.
I am not sure what is making the difference, but edge provided more
information. BTW, I used control F and was able to find the information.
Take care and stay safe!
Debby
-----Original Message-----
From: main@jfw.groups.io <main@jfw.groups.io> On Behalf Of Adrian Spratt
Sent: Thursday, May 05, 2022 9:16 AM
To: main@jfw.groups.io
Subject: Re: help with google chrome
Andy,
You mention the JAWS find control-f. Actually, control-f is a Windows
function. The JAWS search control is JAWS key+control+f. I use this latter
command as my Web search default.
I hope this is the right answer for you.
--
My novel Caroline is now available in paperback, Kindle and audiobook
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-----Original Message-----
From: main@jfw.groups.io <main@jfw.groups.io> On Behalf Of Andrew J.
LaPointe
Sent: Thursday, May 5, 2022 7:13 AM
To: jfw@groups.io
Subject: help with google chrome
Hello all, I create reports on a daily basis for the Talking Information
Center. I look at the MBTA.Com website to get the delays and relocate
location changes so those needing to get the changes will get the most
accurate report. My problem is, I usually type in delay after using control
f so jaws (the latest jaws) can find the word delay. For some reason, the
website or jaws is not finding this. I have gone through many times with
jaws and google crome at the MBTA.com site and can't figure what has
changed. What happened before was, I would got to the subway section and do
the delay search and anything with delay would come up with the jaws find
control f. I would do the same for the Bus and Commuter Rail section. There
are lots of delays on a daily basis that scrolling down one line by line
would take so much more time. Are there Jaws users here have any
suggestions that would help me? Greatly appreciate it. Andy and Leroy
Andrew J. LaPointe, President
Friends of the Salem Council on Aging
34 Raymond Ave.
Salem, MA. 01970
Home: 978-745-4289 cell: 978-578-0185
Editor, Commission Commuter Update and the Safe Disabled Traveler Notebook
Talking Information Center
From: main@jfw.groups.io <main@jfw.groups.io> On Behalf Of Adrian Spratt
Sent: Thursday, May 05, 2022 9:16 AM
To: main@jfw.groups.io
Subject: Re: help with google chrome
Andy,
You mention the JAWS find control-f. Actually, control-f is a Windows
function. The JAWS search control is JAWS key+control+f. I use this latter
command as my Web search default.
I hope this is the right answer for you.
--
My novel Caroline is now available in paperback, Kindle and audiobook
versions: https://adrianspratt.com/book/
-----Original Message-----
From: main@jfw.groups.io <main@jfw.groups.io> On Behalf Of Andrew J.
LaPointe
Sent: Thursday, May 5, 2022 7:13 AM
To: jfw@groups.io
Subject: help with google chrome
Hello all, I create reports on a daily basis for the Talking Information
Center. I look at the MBTA.Com website to get the delays and relocate
location changes so those needing to get the changes will get the most
accurate report. My problem is, I usually type in delay after using control
f so jaws (the latest jaws) can find the word delay. For some reason, the
website or jaws is not finding this. I have gone through many times with
jaws and google crome at the MBTA.com site and can't figure what has
changed. What happened before was, I would got to the subway section and do
the delay search and anything with delay would come up with the jaws find
control f. I would do the same for the Bus and Commuter Rail section. There
are lots of delays on a daily basis that scrolling down one line by line
would take so much more time. Are there Jaws users here have any
suggestions that would help me? Greatly appreciate it. Andy and Leroy
Andrew J. LaPointe, President
Friends of the Salem Council on Aging
34 Raymond Ave.
Salem, MA. 01970
Home: 978-745-4289 cell: 978-578-0185
Editor, Commission Commuter Update and the Safe Disabled Traveler Notebook
Talking Information Center