Hi all, if you go to http://www.youtube.com/dxer0729 which is my channel on youtube, and search for the add comment link, and go to that page, and then find the edit box to submit a comment, can you read what you've written with your arrow keys, because I can't, when posting a comment directly to a channel, and maybe you can't post a comment unless you have an account on youtube, but for some reason, I can't read what I have typed in the edit box, and it appears that when this happens, that the cursor is also locked, because I can up and down arrow, and not change the position of the cursor, but if I do control home, or control end, then, I'm moved to the bottom of the edit box, apparently, but I still can't tell, because the only way to read what you have written is to turn browse mode back on, and then, you can read the edit box, and the window is maximized, even with browse mode turned off, this, with window-eyes 5.5, windows 98 se, internet explorer 6, 192 megs of ram, and a 400 megs processor, if any of this helps. If you go to my channel, and don't see an add comment link, then that means you'd have to set up an account to post a comment, and that means getting around the captcha. When posting a comment to a video, I can read what I've written just fine, but after pressing the post comment button, it is like sendspace, when uploading a file, in that, the page doesn't load, you have to turn browse mode back on. Thought I'd mention this, in case anybody else runs in to the same problem. Marty
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