To get to the list of subscribed feeds, press Control+j. This will place you in a list of feeds. Any feeds with new content will say "new" after the title. Press Enter on the title of interest. Once in the feed, pressing h or 2 in the number row will move from post (or headline in a news feed) to post.

If any of your feeds normally contain audio or video podcasts, you might want to have IE download them automatically. Press the Applications key on the podcast feed and select Properties from the context menu. In the Properties dialog, Tab to "Automatically download attached files " and press Space to check the checkbox. Press the Tab key 3 times to the number of archive items spinbox. This sets how many podcasts will be kept. The default is 200, which could take up Terabytes of space. Type in and/or use the arrow keys to set a more reasonable number. For example, a value of 3 for the monthly JAWS podcast would keep the last three monthly podcasts. Press Tab until you get to the OK button and press Space to save the changes.

If you are on a web page that has RSS feeds available, press Alt+j to be placed in a context menu of available feeds. I guess you already know this, since you already have subscribed to some feeds. I mention it anyway for completeness.

Don Marang


----- Original Message ----- From: "Marvin Hunkin" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Wednesday, May 27, 2009 2:08 AM
Subject: [JAWS-Users] rss internet explorer feeds


hi.
where do i find the rss feeds that i subscribed to in internet explorer 8.
using jaws 10, windows vista, internet explorer 8.
cheers Marvin.
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