For what it's worth; the day I installed IE9 the first thing I did was
disable tabbed browsing. And I didn't do it because I was expecting
problems from Window-Eyes. I just figured it was going to be another
unstable fluffy feature. And I have no real practical need for it either.
Control-N will open a new instance of IE and you can open any link in a
new window. So I've never had the need to turn it on.
Hth,
Tom
On 11/30/2012 6:49 AM, [email protected] wrote:
Yep. In fact, I can be on a page reading it and WE will refresh without
warning. When it does, it reads one of my other home page tabs instead
of the current page. I'm still using Firefox 15. Window-Eyes doesn't
read a different tab in IE nine; instead, it refreshes, then won't let
me navigate until I press the redraw hot key.
Take care,
Lou N.
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*From:*Dave Bahr [mailto:[email protected]]
*Sent:* Friday, November 30, 2012 1:36 AM
*To:* gw-info
*Subject:* we is in one webpage but reads another
Hi there,
Ok, this is just weird. I've had this happen a few times. I'm using ff
17. Occasionally, I'll alt tab out of ff or I'll load a page in a new
tab and we, when I use my arrows, will be reading either all of the
contents of another tab or partial contents of both the current tab and
the other tab. Has anyone else had this issue? I avoid internet explorer
at all costs so not sure if it does it in there. It's kind of surreal.
--
Dave c. bahr
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