Ah yep, that can be a problem at times because I think the backspace
key is a command in Windows Internet Explorer that takes you back a
page or something like that <smile>.
On 03/09/2007, at 11:05 AM, Richard Gardenhire wrote:
One thing I have noticed is that VoiceOver scans the screen similarly
to how a sighted person looks at it. For example, when entering a
form field in Windows, Jaws uses the tab keys to move through the
form field. I find that, with VoiceOver, on the other hand, I use my
right and left arrows to navigate the forms and have no problems
filling them out. Whenever I use my Tab keys, I tend to miss a lot
of textual information. Since learning to interact with dialog and
list boxes, I find it almost automatic to me. I also like the idea
that, if I enter an incorrect bit of information, I can go back
through the form and delete the text entered and replace it with the
new one. I tried that in Windows the other day, and the Backspace
key took me out of the form field. I know this because my wife was
watching the screen while I was filling out a credit card application
and was able to follow the form as I went through it. If that
doesn't convince her to convert to the Mac, ...... Richie
Gardenhire, Anchorage, Alaska.
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