Yet, other screen-readers do not have this limitation (or whatever it
is). Pressing the level number there gives you the appropriate list of
headings in that level.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Ann Byrne" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Sunday, January 29, 2012 9:41 PM
Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] what, and how, does JAWS define as a section
on a Web page?
That has been true for a long time. Working your way through the
Surf's Up exercises, once you have a #3 heading, it stops searching if
you hit a #2 heading. I just use 'h' because that makes me crabby.
At 03:12 PM 1/29/2012, you wrote:
Hi,
I hope somebody understands the following, as it came up on another
list. (I checked the matter out, and found that it was thus.)
Sometimes, if you're looking for a specific numbered heading on a Web
page, i.e., something that you know is under heading level 5, and you
then press the 5 key, you may well be told that 'there is no next
level heading in this section". that would be fine, except, (in this
case) if you go far enough down the page, you will, indeed, at some
point find something that is supposed to be under heading level 5. The
5 key (or any of the other numbered kieys 1 through 6) only navigates
within a section. using JAWS13, there does not appear to be a
'section' key.
(I know about the division key; but can that be it? the divisions can
be too small to be of use in large Web page navigation.)
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