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Re: When on the net.
That find command is a good one. If you ever want to go stark raving nuts, visit www.arrl.org. It'll tell you everything you ever wanted to know about the organization in particular, or ham radio in
That find command is a good one. If you ever want to go stark raving nuts, visit www.arrl.org. It'll tell you everything you ever wanted to know about the organization in particular, or ham radio in
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Lisle, Ted (CHFS DMS)
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#30634
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Re: When on the net.
That is a link that skips over all the navigation links at the top of a web
page. Not all pages have such a link however.
That is a link that skips over all the navigation links at the top of a web
page. Not all pages have such a link however.
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Jimmy Jones
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#30637
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Re: When on the net.
All true. The corollary is that when you find you're using a website a lot, such as Amazon or your local newspaper, try to remember which quick navigation keys work well on it. For example, with
All true. The corollary is that when you find you're using a website a lot, such as Amazon or your local newspaper, try to remember which quick navigation keys work well on it. For example, with
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Adrian Spratt
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#30633
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Re: When on the net.
I don't think you mean control-h, do you? Just another press of h gets you from heading to heading, or shift-h if you want to go back a heading.
JAWS key-enter does the same function as n, which is
I don't think you mean control-h, do you? Just another press of h gets you from heading to heading, or shift-h if you want to go back a heading.
JAWS key-enter does the same function as n, which is
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Adrian Spratt
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#30632
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Re: When on the net.
This is typically a link that takes you to the start of content, so you press enter on it. I don't like using such links because they confuse me when I want to go back. You would expect the link to
This is typically a link that takes you to the start of content, so you press enter on it. I don't like using such links because they confuse me when I want to go back. You would expect the link to
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Adrian Spratt
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#30631
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Re: When on the net.
That is going to be helpful; thank you.
GIFT (God is forever true),
Carolyn
That is going to be helpful; thank you.
GIFT (God is forever true),
Carolyn
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Carolyn Arnold <4carolyna@...>
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#30630
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Re: When on the net.
That sounds like a link, and should take you directly there.
That sounds like a link, and should take you directly there.
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Lisle, Ted (CHFS DMS)
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#30629
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Re: When on the net.
Thanks again!
GIFT (God is forever true),
Carolyn
Thanks again!
GIFT (God is forever true),
Carolyn
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Carolyn Arnold <4carolyna@...>
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#30628
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Re: When on the net.
Thankyou very much. I'll try that n.
GIFT (God is forever true),
Carolyn
Thankyou very much. I'll try that n.
GIFT (God is forever true),
Carolyn
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Carolyn Arnold <4carolyna@...>
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#30627
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Re: When on the net.
Example, on the AFB site, it said "skip to contents". Thanks.
GIFT (God is forever true),
Carolyn
Example, on the AFB site, it said "skip to contents". Thanks.
GIFT (God is forever true),
Carolyn
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Carolyn Arnold <4carolyna@...>
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#30626
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Re: When on the net.
Hi, again, Carolyn. Another keystroke you might want to try is this:
To go to the next non-linked text use the letter n
To go back to the previous non-linked text, use Shift plus the letter n.
Bill
Hi, again, Carolyn. Another keystroke you might want to try is this:
To go to the next non-linked text use the letter n
To go back to the previous non-linked text, use Shift plus the letter n.
Bill
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Bill White <billwhite92701@...>
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#30624
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Re: When on the net.
To get to the next heading use control H.
Jaws key/enter also gets me to the text of what I want.
To get to the next heading use control H.
Jaws key/enter also gets me to the text of what I want.
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judith bron
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#30625
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Re: When on the net.
Carolyn,
There is no "skip to content" JAWS command that works universally across web
pages. Fortunately, more and more web developers mark the start of the main
content with either heading level 1
Carolyn,
There is no "skip to content" JAWS command that works universally across web
pages. Fortunately, more and more web developers mark the start of the main
content with either heading level 1
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Michal Nowicki <mnowicki4@...>
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#30623
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Re: When on the net.
Hi, Carolyn. We don't have enough information from you as to what type of content you are trying to directly navigate to.
With that said, If you are looking for some sort of text on a webpage, you
Hi, Carolyn. We don't have enough information from you as to what type of content you are trying to directly navigate to.
With that said, If you are looking for some sort of text on a webpage, you
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Bill White <billwhite92701@...>
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#30622
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When on the net.
Does anyone know what commands to use when attempting to go directly to the content of something on the web? I have experimented with everything that I can imagine with the help of JAWS Help. If
Does anyone know what commands to use when attempting to go directly to the content of something on the web? I have experimented with everything that I can imagine with the help of JAWS Help. If
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Carolyn Arnold <4carolyna@...>
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#30621
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Re: I3 v. I5 processor from the standpoint of a JAWS User
I'd pay more attention to the amount of memory; most of today's processors are reasonably nimble.
I'd pay more attention to the amount of memory; most of today's processors are reasonably nimble.
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Lisle, Ted (CHFS DMS)
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#30620
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Re: I3 v. I5 processor from the standpoint of a JAWS User
Hi,
In terms of performance with JAWS, there's no difference between I3 and I5
except that I5 uses Turbo Boost to increase performance when it is needed.
Cheers,
Joseph
Hi,
In terms of performance with JAWS, there's no difference between I3 and I5
except that I5 uses Turbo Boost to increase performance when it is needed.
Cheers,
Joseph
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Joseph Lee
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#30619
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Re: new lister
I'm using it at home--everything 64-bit. Incidentally, I'm using 7 PRO AT HOME. I don't use Outlook, but all else is working well. It takes a little time to set up the programs to open with the
I'm using it at home--everything 64-bit. Incidentally, I'm using 7 PRO AT HOME. I don't use Outlook, but all else is working well. It takes a little time to set up the programs to open with the
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Lisle, Ted (CHFS DMS)
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#30618
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Re: Malwarebytes Question
Thanks, Stan.
Tom Behler
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Tom Behler
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#30617
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Re: new lister
My goodness, 25 years! You must have been along-time user of the DOS product. I started with JFW 1.x 18 years ago this past spring.
Ted
My goodness, 25 years! You must have been along-time user of the DOS product. I started with JFW 1.x 18 years ago this past spring.
Ted
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Lisle, Ted (CHFS DMS)
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#30616
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