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Re: does a link leave a site?
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Not exactly. I have not encountered any real difference with right mouse click versus using the Context Menu/Applications Key or SHIFT+F10. But, I have encountered problem after problem with
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Not exactly. I have not encountered any real difference with right mouse click versus using the Context Menu/Applications Key or SHIFT+F10. But, I have encountered problem after problem with
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Brian Vogel
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Re: does a link leave a site?
I just want to know if a link is going to take me to an entirely new site. Sometimes I prefer to stay on the same site because I'm already familiar with it.
I just want to know if a link is going to take me to an entirely new site. Sometimes I prefer to stay on the same site because I'm already familiar with it.
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Mark
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Re: does a link leave a site?
Mike,
The mouse gives no more options than does the context menu key.
The problem with an actual mouse is that we may move it off the item while moving to it.
Some use the right button on a touch
Mike,
The mouse gives no more options than does the context menu key.
The problem with an actual mouse is that we may move it off the item while moving to it.
Some use the right button on a touch
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Glenn / Lenny
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Re: does a link leave a site?
Brian,
Are you suggesting that it might be better for those of us that have no vision or low vision to use a mouse for invoking the right mouse click if we have a mouse available verses using
Brian,
Are you suggesting that it might be better for those of us that have no vision or low vision to use a mouse for invoking the right mouse click if we have a mouse available verses using
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Mike B
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Re: does a link leave a site?
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Amen to that, and for anyone when a laptop is in use. It is so much more convenient to use a hard right click (or left click), avoiding emulation of any kind, and it's simple to do in laptop
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Amen to that, and for anyone when a laptop is in use. It is so much more convenient to use a hard right click (or left click), avoiding emulation of any kind, and it's simple to do in laptop
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Brian Vogel
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Re: does a link leave a site?
Hi,
The right mouse click has benefits over the key strokes especially for those who are sighted. It is slightly faster than a key stroke and does not require that your finger leave the mouse for a
Hi,
The right mouse click has benefits over the key strokes especially for those who are sighted. It is slightly faster than a key stroke and does not require that your finger leave the mouse for a
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Dan Longmore
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#83051
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Re: does a link leave a site?
Mark and everyone else on the list,
Haven't you ever wondered why sighted folk use a right mouse button?
Why would they right click on anything?
Why is it even there?
That is why we have an
Mark and everyone else on the list,
Haven't you ever wondered why sighted folk use a right mouse button?
Why would they right click on anything?
Why is it even there?
That is why we have an
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Glenn / Lenny
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Re: does a link leave a site?
If you're really suspicious about a link then submit it for analysis on virustotal.com.
As to whether it takes you out of a give site or not, there's nothing necessarily suspicious about a link if it
If you're really suspicious about a link then submit it for analysis on virustotal.com.
As to whether it takes you out of a give site or not, there's nothing necessarily suspicious about a link if it
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Brian Vogel
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#83049
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Re: does a link leave a site?
maybe I don't understand the question, but if Mark types in an address like for example altavista.com and presses enter, it will eventually redirect to https://search.yahoo.com/?fr=altavista.
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maybe I don't understand the question, but if Mark types in an address like for example altavista.com and presses enter, it will eventually redirect to https://search.yahoo.com/?fr=altavista.
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Mario
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Re: Pivot tables anyone?
Hi Kandace,
An Excel pivot table is a database function where Excel takes rows of
detailed data and presents it in a summarized format based on your
specification. I'm not sure how accessible the
Hi Kandace,
An Excel pivot table is a database function where Excel takes rows of
detailed data and presents it in a summarized format based on your
specification. I'm not sure how accessible the
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Alan Lemly
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#83047
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Re: does a link leave a site?
Hi, Mario.
One clue could be search results suggesting something suspicious about the email address or the domain reflected in that address. If you plug a phone number into a Google search, you
Hi, Mario.
One clue could be search results suggesting something suspicious about the email address or the domain reflected in that address. If you plug a phone number into a Google search, you
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Adrian Spratt
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#83046
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Re: does a link leave a site?
Adrian, could you explain how to tell what these clues are?
Adrian, could you explain how to tell what these clues are?
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Mario
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Re: does a link leave a site?
Copy the link and paste it into the Google search field. The results are likely to give you clues.
Copy the link and paste it into the Google search field. The results are likely to give you clues.
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Adrian Spratt
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Pivot tables anyone?
Hi all,
Please help, I need to learn pivot tables. Where do I start? Are there any videos, tutorials, tutors or tip for me?
Kandace Haney
Hi all,
Please help, I need to learn pivot tables. Where do I start? Are there any videos, tutorials, tutors or tip for me?
Kandace Haney
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Kandace <kandace2@...>
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#83043
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does a link leave a site?
is it possible to get information about a link, like to know if takes you to a different site?
is it possible to get information about a link, like to know if takes you to a different site?
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Mark
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Re: A website question which may involve Jaws focus
Adrian,
You are entirely correct that the issues I was experiencing had nothing to
do with focus; I was confused about maintaining focus with ribbons, and
thought that that might help me out. The
Adrian,
You are entirely correct that the issues I was experiencing had nothing to
do with focus; I was confused about maintaining focus with ribbons, and
thought that that might help me out. The
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Greg Daniel
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#83041
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Re: Windows 10 October Update May Not Work With JAWS 2019
First of all, a Microsoft Disability answer Desk technician's assertions that the latest Windows release doesn't work with JAWS 2019 may be rumor or misinformation, since most of those folks have
First of all, a Microsoft Disability answer Desk technician's assertions that the latest Windows release doesn't work with JAWS 2019 may be rumor or misinformation, since most of those folks have
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Orlando Enrique Fiol
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#83040
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Re: A website question which may involve Jaws focus
Hi CathyAnne,
After scrounging around in my note taker notes, I realized that I was confusing my question to you with the keystroke which controls focusing on the ribbons.
I have tried the
Hi CathyAnne,
After scrounging around in my note taker notes, I realized that I was confusing my question to you with the keystroke which controls focusing on the ribbons.
I have tried the
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Greg Daniel
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Re: Multiple windows desktops
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I don't use them, either, but it's just another organization option. As Mike McGlashon has mentioned, many people use a separate virtual desktop to create a "cyber world" related to a specific
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I don't use them, either, but it's just another organization option. As Mike McGlashon has mentioned, many people use a separate virtual desktop to create a "cyber world" related to a specific
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Brian Vogel
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Re: Multiple windows desktops
are use multiple desktops because I use one for each law class I’m taking because in each window or excuse me and each desktop,
I have multiple windows depending on what I’m doing for that
are use multiple desktops because I use one for each law class I’m taking because in each window or excuse me and each desktop,
I have multiple windows depending on what I’m doing for that
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mike mcglashon
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