I realized this, after the fact, :) that "h" for headings or shift-h
for headings has been around for quite some time, just that I would
hid, b4, n and h for "next heading" or "control search mode," for the
headings, so was not use to just using h as jfw does for the headings
in window-eyes. Nice features, and I enjoy the nice way the browse
mode does not turn back on until it is needed, when a form is all the
way filled out, for example, while hitting the tab key to the next field.
etc.
At 01:18 PM 01/18/13, Kevin Huber wrote:
Hi Curtis:
It wasn't mentioned because it is not a new feature, it has been
around for a long time.
The webinar only covered new features in Window-eyes 8.
On 1/18/13, Curtis Delzer <[email protected]> wrote:
> I wonder why "navigation by heading," with the H or shift H command
> was not mentioned in the webinare? :)
> such a beneficial operation and yet wasn't mentioned.
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