I'm still not clear on what the problem is. When you navigate to a new page, it will refresh -- that's by design, and that's what you'd want to have happen. Same thing when you refresh the screen; refresh is designed to reload the Browse Mode buffer. So what am I missing?

Aaron

On 9/28/2010 1:16 PM, BT wrote:
Hi Aaron,
Yes, I know, but auto load is on, and it still does not change and load the new page. No one has come up with a fix or suggested to me how to fix it. I have re-loaded Window-Eyes, done everything and it still does not sense the page change. I did have more than one virus protection software and now only one, disabled Adobe air which was on my computer but nothing has worked to get rid of the problem... Unless thee is some window setting or IE setting that would cause this, if so, any suggestions?
        Sincerely
        Bruce
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*Sent:* Tuesday, September 28, 2010 1:05 PM
*Subject:* Re: Browse Mode Reloads when Typing in Edit Boxes

On 9/28/2010 12:56 PM, BT wrote:
Does this fix also disable the auto load when refreshing a screen or navigating by left and right arrows also?
This script is only designed to keep browse mode from auto loading while you're typing in edit boxes. That's it. Browse Mode will reload, by design, when you refresh a page or navigate to a new one (unless auto-load is turned off explicitly).

Aaron
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