Prateek, I am a AAA member and am able to log into my account and access
travel guides, reservations etc.
I am using latest build of Jaws 13, Windows 7 and IE 9.
I note that you cannot navigate the page by "headings" but other navigation
key strokes seem to work including edit fields etc.
So do not know your issue.
Below is the results of my doing a jaws key plus F1 to get jaws info and
help on the web page you have provided as a link.
John
This page contains 5 links.
There is 1 frame.
The address of the current page is
http://www.aaa.com/aaa/sem/sem.htm?redirectto=http://www.aaa.com/?area=JoinS
EM2&skin=JoinSEM

This is an HTML or PDF document.
You can use the standard JAWS reading commands or Navigation Quick Keys to
navigate and read this document. JAWS can also
display lists of certain elements on this page. For example, you can press
INSERT+F7 for a list of links, INSERT+F6 for a list of headings, or
INSERT+F5
for a list of form fields. In addition, if you hold down CTRL+INSERT while
pressing a Navigation Quick Key, JAWS displays a list of all elements of
that
type on the page.

By default, Auto Forms Mode is on. This means that when you navigate to an
edit field, JAWS automatically turns on Forms Mode so that you can
immediately
type text in the edit field. Forms Mode will turn off when you exit the edit
field.
If you turn off the Auto Forms Mode option, using the Quick Settings dialog
box (INSERT+V), you must now press ENTER to manually trigger Forms Mode
before
you can type in the edit field. Press ESC or NUMPAD PLUS to manually exit
Forms Mode.

You can create PlaceMarkers to help you bookmark important locations on the
page for easy reference. Press CTRL+Windows+K to create a temporary
PlaceMarker
that
you can return to by pressing the Navigation Quick Key K. To create a
permanent PlaceMarker at your current location, press CTRL+SHIFT+K to open
the PlaceMarker
dialog.

You can assign custom labels to almost any element on the page. To assign a
custom label to a link, image, button, or other element on the page, move to
it and press CTRL+INSERT+TAB. Alternatively, you can press INSERT+F2 and
choose "Custom Label."

If a Web page supports a Web feed, JAWS will announce, "RSS Feeds
available." A Web feed is a way to subscribe to your favorite Web sites and
receive updated content. This content can consist of headlines, articles,
podcasts, summaries, and so on. Internet Explorer 7 or later constantly
scans the Web pages that you visit to see if they support Web feeds.

To add a feed in Internet Explorer 7, press ALT+J to open the Feeds context
menu. Select the feed that you want and press ENTER.
To add a feed in Internet Explorer 8 or later, select Feed Discovery from
the Tools menu  to open a context menu containing feeds and web slices for
the
current page.
Select the feed that you want and press ENTER.
Next, select the "Plus button subscribe to this feed" link, or the
"Subscribe to this feed" link. Finally, choose "Subscribe."

To view a list of feeds, press CTRL+J, and use the UP or DOWN ARROW keys to
navigate the Feeds list.

For more details on these features, refer to the JAWS Help system. You can
also press INSERT+H to view a complete list of JAWS hot keys for HTML or PDF
documents.


List JAWS Hot Keys

-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Dujari, Prateek
Sent: Thursday, March 08, 2012 1:41 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [JAWS-Users] Seeking solution to use inaccessible A.A.A. site with
JFW13

Hello.

the Triple-A (American Automobile Association) web site seems totally
inaccessible. go to the URL below and I find Jaws doesn't read anything at
all except one line. Also its pretty much infeasible to navigate it with the
Jaws cursor.



http://www.aaa.com/aaa/sem/sem.htm?redirectto=http://www.aaa.com/?area=JoinS
EM2&skin=JoinSEM

Is there an accessible site or some tips to be able to adjust JAWS so I can
navigate and use the page especially their diff membership options?

Prateek 

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