John, Yes, this is an handy action and I was about to tell you a bit about it but Robin did a great job in getting you much more info that I was going to say. One thing I have experienced is there are times when you will hear that command just won't seem to work. Just an FYI should you run into this
Al -----Original Message----- From: JAWS-Users-List [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of John R Vaughn Sent: Friday, March 01, 2013 2:08 PM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] activate a mouse over link Robin, Thank you so very much. The secret here was to use the Insertplus control and enter combination to replicate the application cursor going over the link to produce the "mouse over" and bring up the desired list of actions. Appreciatively,John in sunny southwest florida -----Original Message----- From: JAWS-Users-List [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of East, Robin Sent: Friday, March 01, 2013 1:43 PM To: '[email protected]' Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] activate a mouse over link I searched google re: JAWS MouseOver Commands. This was the result: OnMouseOvers Web page authors use OnMouseOvers to display text or images when a visitor moves the mouse pointer over a particular part of the page. The Freedom Scientific Product Overview sample page provides an example of a way in which OnMouseOvers are often used. On this page, when a user moves the mouse pointer over one of the product names, which are actually graphic links, the page displays a brief summary of the product. When the user clicks the graphic, the page takes them to the Freedom Scientific Web site to provide additional resources. NOTE: Two different things happen here depending on whether you simply move the mouse cursor over the graphic or actually activate the link. JAWS says, "OnMouseOver" when you move to an element with an OnMouseOver. OnMouseOver is an attribute that Web page authors add to HTML elements to enable OnMouseOver functionality. Open the Freedom Scientific Product Overview sample page. Read through the page first. It is relatively short. Notice that after the first heading, there are four OnMouseOver links which JAWS identifies. Continue reading and you will hear a brief bit of text that begins "This page is designed to demonstrate the use of the OnMouseOver attribute. When a mouse user moves the pointer over the image links ..." Go ahead and read through this text. When you activate an OnMouseOver in the next series of steps, this text will change on the screen. Activating an OnMouseOver with JAWS actually moves the mouse cursor over the graphic for you. You do this by pressing INSERT+CTRL+ENTER when you hear JAWS announce OnMouseOver links. To see how JAWS interacts with OnMouseOvers on Web pages, do the following: Go to the Freedom Scientific Product Overview sample page and press DOWN ARROW until you move to the one of the graphic links with an OnMouseOver. Press INSERT+CTRL+ENTER to activate the OnMouseOver for that link. JAWS announces that the page has changed at a certain line. On the screen, the brief descriptive text that summarized how to use the page with a mouse is replaced by text that describes the product. Press J, type the line number JAWS spoke, and press ENTER. JAWS moves you directly to the place on the page where the new text is displayed. Using the Jump To Line command (J) in this manner allows you to read new information that appears on the page when you activate an OnMouseOver. Take a moment to read through the new text. Press SHIFT+J to move back to the graphic link. Holding down SHIFT when using the Jump To Line command moves you back to your previous location on the page. Press ENTER to activate the link. This takes you to the Freedom Scientific Web site. You can press BACKSPACE to return to the previous page. Try moving to the other OnMouseOver links and following these same steps for more practice. JAWS Tip: Notice how pressing ENTER and pressing INSERT+CTRL+ENTER can produce very different results with some Web page elements. Pressing INSERT+CTRL+ENTER simulates the effect of moving the mouse pointer over the element, while pressing ENTER simulates the effect of clicking the element. << Back Jump to: Table of Contents Navigating Web Pages Temporary vs. Permanent Changes Tables Forms Frames Languages OnMouseOvers Dealing with Difficult Pages Using the JAWS Find Command Skim Reading PlaceMarkers Personalized Web Page Settings Speech and Sounds Schemes Custom LabelsSearch Engines Using HTML Help Systems Settings Packager ARIA Live Regions ARIA Live Regions, Atomic Next >> -----Original Message----- From: JAWS-Users-List [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of John R Vaughn Sent: March 1, 2013 12:38 PM To: [email protected] Subject: [JAWS-Users] activate a mouse over link List, I am trying to use the "Morningstar" investment web site. I have noticed to do certain things, I have to activate a "mouse over link" which will then bring up a list of actions in a list that will enable me to either edit, delete, add holdings to the portfolio etc. Jaws says "mouse over" but when I do a insert F1, jaws says it is a link and enter on it to activate the link. My sighted wife can activate this type of link by moving the mouse to the link and be given the various options. When I try and enter on the link with the PC cursor, or route the jaws cursor to the link and replicate a click on the link, nothing happens. Is there some sort of special jaws command I am missing. John For answers to frequently asked questions about this list visit: http://www.jaws-users.com/help/ For answers to frequently asked questions about this list visit: http://www.jaws-users.com/help/ For answers to frequently asked questions about this list visit: http://www.jaws-users.com/help/ For answers to frequently asked questions about this list visit: http://www.jaws-users.com/help/
