Thanks, not sure why that obvious method didn't enter my mind, but I
guess the fact it didn't work was keeping me focused on that problem
and searching for an answer.
Scott
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On Aug 23, 2006, at 7:49 PM, Jacob Schmude wrote:
Hi Scott
Yes, that is what it's supposed to do. However, for some reason, VO
does not recognize the fact that your place in the page has changed.
There is, however, a way to locate things within a web page. Use
the item chooser VO-keys+I while interacting with the HTML content
area. Once the item menu is up just type in a search string and the
menu will narrow down your choices to items containing only the
string you've typed (backspace will clear the entire string and
display the entire menu again). This is the approach I use all the
time to find specific points in a web page and I find it to work
quite well. It would be nice if the find command worked with VO a
little better, though.
hth
On Aug 23, 2006, at 3:51 PM, Scott Howell wrote:
Folks, I may be wrong, but I assumed that command+f which brings
up a search box would allow you to search the current page for a
word, link, etc. Is that not correct? It sure doesn't work for me,
I generally get a busy message from Safari and after a minute or
less, it lands right on the link from where I started. Is there
some trick to this?
tnx
Scott
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