I hate taking up space on the list, but I just wanted to place the html information I could find. I don't believe it's what you're looking for, but here it is: Dean, sorry for taking up the space, in regards to your comment the other night about sending this type of information. 11.7.1 Open html files For opening a locally stored document, such as a saved web page.
11.7.2 Set Current Page to Home Page. Your home page is the one that is always presented at the URL prompt. When you first enter KeyWeb, the home page is set to wwwpulsedatacomoukeyweb To change this to a home page of your choice, go to that page in the usual manner, and then select this option off the menu. 11.7.3 Go to home page No matter where you are on the internet, when you select this option you will go straight to your home page. 11.7.4 Internet File Management The three items on this sub menu all involve managing cached files i.e. files that save themselves to your BrailleNote PK: 11.7.4.1 Clear Cookies Cookies are small files that are uploaded to your computer or BrailleNote PK by web pages. They serve a wide range of functions, but they can build up and from time to time, it pays to delete them all. Select this option to do so. 11.7.4.2 Delete temporary files Same as with cookies, web pages upload various files to your BrailleNote PK and they build up over time. Select this option to delete them all. 11.7.4.3 Erase browser history This clears all of the URL's and files that are listed in KeyWeb's history. Very useful for teachers and students or other people who share equipment, or simply if you end up with a lot of URL's you will never look at again. 11.7.5 Display Settings These settings determine the extra information that will display as you read a web page. 11.7.5.1 Hide images without descriptions? YstN Visual images may have a label called an alt tag, which describes in words what the image portrays e.g. Child playing with Dog, back view of BrailleNote PK etc. Images without these alt tags are not a lot of use and in this option you can choose Y to ignore them altogether. The default setting is N. The exception is when an image is used as a link, in which case it will be treated as a link and not an image, regardless of how this setting is set. 11.7.5.2 Automatically read input control prompts? YstN When this is set to Y for yes, KeyWeb names all of the input control types as it reads them, such as text boxes, radio buttons, check buttons, tables, etc. To turn this feature off, press N. 11.7.5.3 Default language for web pages. If a page is written in a foreign language such as French or German, it may have a hidden html code that indicates this. If this is the case, and you have that language on your BrailleNote PK, KeyWeb will automatically convert the page to that language. If the page does not have a code marker, you can listen to it and read it using the English setting, or change it to another language in the usual way, again assuming you have that language on your BrailleNote PK.
