Hi John, Open a web page using Keyweb of course, press ENTER with M (CTRL with 2), then D for the Display Settings. The first item there asks if you wish to hide images without descriptions. By default, this is set to NO that's why you're getting gibberish like "cleardot" or "bluedot" (whichever color), "pixel", "blank", and other alt tags accompanying images, when you view a web page. Type Y for yes to spare your sanity from all that crap the BN reads or displays. The reference section in the version 5.0 manual is 12.8.5.1.
HTH, Roselle >----- QUOTED MESSAGE ----- >Sent by: john goddard <[EMAIL PROTECTED] >Hail again! ... >Using Braillenote only, I'm having great trouble getting anything of value at >all from the internet. This is partly down to my own low aptitude for >operating in the appropriate manner. I'd get less dejected about it all, >however, if I could eliminate all that gibberish that's splashed throughout so >much substantive text that I'm actually interested in reading or listening to. > Can it be done, please? And, if so, HOW!! >John Goddard (again).
