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Mouse over on bank site
Shannon
Hi guys, Another Bank site issue.
This site has these mouse over things. The command to activate one of these is insert control enter. It is not working. What is Thanks Shannonthe trick to using these things? |
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Randy Barnett <randy@...>
Sometimes banks just arent accessible. They blame it on security but that is not the problem...
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On 7/27/2017 12:21 PM, Shannon wrote:
Hi guys, Another Bank site issue. |
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Sieghard Weitzel <sieghard@...>
Which browser do you use?
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Try and use the Jaws cursor and right click on the item. -----Original Message-----
From: main@jfw.groups.io [mailto:main@jfw.groups.io] On Behalf Of Shannon Sent: Thursday, July 27, 2017 12:21 PM To: main@jfw.groups.io Subject: Mouse over on bank site Hi guys, Another Bank site issue. This site has these mouse over things. The command to activate one of these is insert control enter. It is not working. What is Thanks Shannonthe trick to using these things? |
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Richard Turner <richardturner42@...>
Also being new to Jaws, I learned that a lot of things on web sites you have to tab to with Jaws before you can act on it. Is this true with MouseOver items? I don't know if tabbing causes Jaws to stop on these.
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Thanks, Richard On Jul 27, 2017, at 3:42 PM, Sieghard Weitzel <sieghard@...> wrote: |
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Paul Martz <skewmatrix@...>
I ran into a web site a couple years back that had mouse-over controls. They are frustrating.
This control, in particular, opened a menu when the user hovered the mouse. I found I could open the menu with the JAWS cursor, and I somehow managed to get to the menu options but don't remember the details. Ultimately, I discovered that each of the menu options, when selected, took me to a unique URL. So my final solution was to simply bookmark the target URLs of each menu option. Rather than use the HAWS cursor to hover over the control and navigate to a menu option, I would simply select a bookmark, which turned out to be orders of magnitude more efficient. It pays to be creative and think out of the box. Maybe you can do something like that with your bank site? -Paul |
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Sieghard Weitzel <sieghard@...>
Hi Paul,
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There is a good change the correct key stroke would have activate the mouseover and told you where to go. I am not saying this works always, but it usually does. You press Insert+Control+Enter, Jaws will say something like "Change at line 23", you then use "j", the jum command, and type in "23" to jump to line 23 which is where the other links start. I am often surprised how many people don't know about such an important and essential command for web navigation. Here is an example how this looks/sounds like when I log into my credit card processor's website (I used the speech history to copy this): * Reports on mouse over * Terminal on mouse over - I press Insert+Control+Enter here and then hear the below: change at line 13 Jump To Line dialog Enter Line Number (1 to 46): edit - here I entered 13 followed by enter and then when I arrowed down I get the following links which a sighted user sees by hovering over the "Terminal" mouseover: * Link Preauth * visited Link Capture * visited Link Purchase * Link Void * Link Refund Best regards, Sieghard -----Original Message-----
From: main@jfw.groups.io [mailto:main@jfw.groups.io] On Behalf Of Paul Martz Sent: Friday, July 28, 2017 10:05 AM To: main@jfw.groups.io Subject: Re: Mouse over on bank site I ran into a web site a couple years back that had mouse-over controls. They are frustrating. This control, in particular, opened a menu when the user hovered the mouse. I found I could open the menu with the JAWS cursor, and I somehow managed to get to the menu options but don't remember the details. Ultimately, I discovered that each of the menu options, when selected, took me to a unique URL. So my final solution was to simply bookmark the target URLs of each menu option. Rather than use the HAWS cursor to hover over the control and navigate to a menu option, I would simply select a bookmark, which turned out to be orders of magnitude more efficient. It pays to be creative and think out of the box. Maybe you can do something like that with your bank site? -Paul |
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Matthew Horspool
Hi Paul,
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Newcomer to this list and this thread so apologies if I have got the wrong end of the stick! However, RE mouseOver controls, there is a keystroke that simulates hovering the mouse in the virtual cursor. I think it is CTRL+INSERT+ENTER but don't quote me. Perhaps this will solve your problem. Matthew -----Original Message-----
From: main@jfw.groups.io [mailto:main@jfw.groups.io] On Behalf Of Paul Martz Sent: 28 July 2017 18:05 To: main@jfw.groups.io Subject: Re: Mouse over on bank site I ran into a web site a couple years back that had mouse-over controls. They are frustrating. This control, in particular, opened a menu when the user hovered the mouse. I found I could open the menu with the JAWS cursor, and I somehow managed to get to the menu options but don't remember the details. Ultimately, I discovered that each of the menu options, when selected, took me to a unique URL. So my final solution was to simply bookmark the target URLs of each menu option. Rather than use the HAWS cursor to hover over the control and navigate to a menu option, I would simply select a bookmark, which turned out to be orders of magnitude more efficient. It pays to be creative and think out of the box. Maybe you can do something like that with your bank site? -Paul |
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Paul Martz <skewmatrix@...>
Thanks Sieghard and also Matthew Horspool. The JAWSKEY + CTRL + ENTER is much more elegant than using the JAWS cursor
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for mouseover controls. -Paul -----Original Message-----line 23", you then use "j", the jum command, and type in "23" to jump to line 23 which is where the other links start. I amfollowing links which a sighted user sees by hovering over the "Terminal" mouseover: |
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