Thank you.  The l works and the onclicks do appear in the INSERT-TAB
dialog, though I really dislike using the INSERT-TAB dialog.

  Now, the problem arises: when I activate one of the onclicks, Window-Eyes
appears to lose sight of the page:  The page still appears on the screen,
but arrowing and Tabbing yield nothing but silence.  Occasionally, arrowing
up or down will cause some speech but nothing helpful.  Alt-Tabbing away and
back gets Window-Eyes back on task and apparently right where it should be.

 

 

From: Marvin Commerford [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Tuesday, October 23, 2012 7:51 PM
To: Richard G Applegate
Subject: Re: Browse mode query

 

Hi.  Does the l work on that page?  If I remember right onclicks are seen by
WE as links and the l and shift-l move forward and backwards through links.
If you use the insert-tab are they in your list?  If so you can move through
that list with first letter navigation.

 

----- Original Message ----- 

From: Richard G Applegate <mailto:[email protected]>  

To: [email protected] 

Sent: Tuesday, October 23, 2012 6:37 PM

Subject: Browse mode query

 

 Would it be possible to place onclicks in the tabbing order?  On one of the
sites I use frequently, there are number of onclicks which one would use to
perform a number of important functions.  Unfortunately, simply tabbing will
not bring one to these onclicks.  WE has made strides:  These onclicks
weren't identified as such previously;  In order to click on them, one had
to search for the text of the label, and know that they were actually
clickable.

  If there is a way to access onclicks quicker than either arrowing through
the page or searching for the text again, please forgive my ignorance and
enlighten me.

  Thanks in advance.

 

 

 


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