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Opening a new link in Google Chrome
Ann Byrne
In Internet Explorer when I want to open a new link I press control+o and type in the address without the http://www. Is there a keystroke in Chrome that functions similarly??? Control+n puts me on the address bar, and I have to type in all those extra characters (lol).
Chrome loads the JAWS Firefox settings, and so far is only recognizing some of the tables on our banking site. Is there a magic (little mag) keystroke to help Chrome see tables??? Thanks a bunch, Ann |
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Dennis Clark <dennis@...>
Hi Ann,
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I didn't know about control O in Internet Explorer. Just tried it, and this is going to be very helpful. Thanks much! Dennis ----- Original Message -----
From: "Ann Byrne" <annakb@...> To: "The Jaws for Windows support list." <jfw@...> Sent: Wednesday, November 13, 2013 5:49 AM Subject: Opening a new link in Google Chrome In Internet Explorer when I want to open a new link I press control+o and type in the address without the http://www. Is there a keystroke in Chrome that functions similarly??? Control+n puts me on the address bar, and I have to type in all those extra characters (lol). |
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Michael Boyd <mikeboyd61@...>
Hi Ann,
I typed in the web address into the "Address and Search" field, right there on the google home page, without the http://www. And it took me right to the web page that I wanted. Example: amazon.com typed into the address/search box worked. I am not too sure about your charts , etc. on your banking web site, but I hope this helps anyway. Good luck, Mike -------------------------------------------------- From: "Ann Byrne" <annakb@...> Sent: Wednesday, November 13, 2013 7:49 AM To: "The Jaws for Windows support list." <jfw@...> Subject: Opening a new link in Google Chrome In Internet Explorer when I want to open a new link I press control+o and type in the address without the http://www. Is there a keystroke in Chrome that functions similarly??? Control+n puts me on the address bar, and I have to type in all those extra characters (lol).Regards, Michael Boyd mikeboyd61@... (985) 856-6135 |
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Ann Byrne
Maybe since my address bar pointed to my homepage on my c-drive, but only maybe, when I typed in just the address Chrome said 'file not found'.
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I'll try it again, though. At 08:07 AM 11/13/2013, you wrote:
Hi Ann, |
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Sakthi TAB <sakthi.babaji@...>
Not only for the google chrome use for open dialog (CTRL + O) all
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browser use this. Generally you type only the address like gmail.com You don't want to type the http://www. It default On 11/13/13, Michael Boyd <mikeboyd61@...> wrote:
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Adrian Spratt
Ann,
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Often when I use control-l to bring up a website, I need press only the first letter or two to reach one I use regularly. Thus if I press control-l, then the letters am , the Amazon address appears and I only have to press enter to go there. No need to type the http://www. Or even the rest of the website's name. I tried control-o to see if I got the same behavior. This time, instead of recognizing a website I visit often, it gave me a list through which I could arrow down. Amazon was not near the top. This isn't to say one method is better than the other; just to note different behaviors. I'm using IE10 on Win7. -----Original Message-----
From: Jfw [mailto:jfw-bounces@...] On Behalf Of Ann Byrne Sent: Wednesday, November 13, 2013 8:49 AM To: The Jaws for Windows support list. Subject: Opening a new link in Google Chrome In Internet Explorer when I want to open a new link I press control+o and type in the address without the http://www. Is there a keystroke in Chrome that functions similarly??? Control+n puts me on the address bar, and I have to type in all those extra characters (lol). Chrome loads the JAWS Firefox settings, and so far is only recognizing some of the tables on our banking site. Is there a magic (little mag) keystroke to help Chrome see tables??? Thanks a bunch, Ann _______________________________________________ Jfw mailing list Jfw@... http://lists.the-jdh.com/mailman/listinfo/jfw_lists.the-jdh.com |
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Ann Byrne
When I use control+o I get 'file not found; check ... and try again"
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At 08:31 AM 11/13/2013, you wrote:
Not only for the google chrome use for open dialog (CTRL + O) all |
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Michael Boyd <mikeboyd61@...>
Ann,
Try this. Be sure not to press Ctrl+O or Ctrl+N, just type into the box there on the Google home page that's labeled "Address and Search". I got the ssame results when using Ctrl+O. In Google Chrome, Ctrl+O, seems to be a place to open a file, because it tells you, "Microsoft.com" is not a valid file name. Strange. That's why I just stick with good old Internet Explorer. HTH Mike -------------------------------------------------- From: "Ann Byrne" <annakb@...> Sent: Wednesday, November 13, 2013 8:24 AM To: "The Jaws for Windows support list." <jfw@...> Subject: Re: Opening a new link in Google Chrome Maybe since my address bar pointed to my homepage on my c-drive, but only maybe, when I typed in just the address Chrome said 'file not found'.Regards, Michael Boyd mikeboyd61@... (985) 856-6135 |
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