My setup is probably different from yours.  I’m running WE 8, IE 8 under 
Windows 7.  Using the g and shift-G keys, I see that the links you are 
mentioning are graphics, whereas others higher on the page are not.  A new 
feature of WE 8 which you need to get used to is that browse mode can be turned 
on and off as you tab through fields.  This is not automatic if you use the 
arrow keys instead.  What is read and what the arrow keys can do is affected by 
whether you are in browse mode or not.  And what is read may be different 
between the two modes for some kinds of links.  In going through your scenario 
on the GW home page, browse mode is not switching for me.  So I don’t have a 
full explanation for what you are encountering.

From: Scottie
Sent: Sunday, February 03, 2013 4:53 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Tab key not reading properly

Is anyone else seeing this?
What better place to test it out than the GW Micro website.
www.gwmicro.com
Go to the About Us link near the bottom of the page.
If I use the down arrow key from that link the following 7 links read as 
follows.
GW Micro on Facebook
GW Micro on Twitter
GW Micro on You Tube
GW Micro on Flickr
GW Micro Blog
GW Micro RSS Feeds
GSA Federal Supply Schedule Contract No. GS-35F-0512L

Now if I return to the About Us link and use the Tab key I get this.
Link
Link
Link
Link
Link
Link
Link

Furthermore, if I Tab down once more, it reads:
Online Ordering.

If I arrow down it reads:
Online Ordering Visa, Mastercard, Discover accepted

This happens all over the internet, so is it something i've done or is anyone 
else seeing the same?

Scot.

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