Hi, Mike, then why did Mike Arrigo, on his podcast, say to press vo f,
and get his search to work?  This is confusing, because he said that vo
f was the search command, and the next occurrance of the word was vo g,
so I'm confused, because vo u is the link chooser, not the search
command, if I remember correctly.  
On Thu, 2 Oct 2008 19:22:48 -0800, Babcock, Michael Alex wrote:

do this:
if it's a link do
vo+u then type the word your looking for if it's not a link do this
vo+i then type in the word your looking for.
hth
mike

On Oct 2, 2008, at 7:10 PM, Marty Rimpau wrote:

> Hi all, I went to a youtube channel, and using vo f, I put in the word
> rainbow, since I know that a link exists on that channel with that  
> word
> in it, but I couldn't get the voice over search to find it, even  
> when I
> pressed enter, it just stayed at the top of the page, yet, on my 98 se
> machine, I can go to this same channel with window-eyes, and use its'
> find option, and it always finds what I want if it is there, so, how
> does one get the voice over cursor to work on a particular site, when
> it works with other screen readers?  Thanks in advance.
>
> Marty
>
>
>

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