See if your cooky settings have ben changed. Some times when you do a
windows update some settings get set back to default. You will find
them IE in tools menu, Internet options, privacy tab menu, advanced...
At 08:32 AM 9/6/2013, you wrote:
Hi listers. Using IE 8 with XP and JAWS 9, I discovered this
morning that Google.com has apparently changed its home page yet
again, and now I am unable to change my preferences on the search
settings page. There seems to be no way to turn Google Instant on
or off like there used to be, nor is there any apparent way to
change the number of results per page from the default value of
10. And I could not find any button to save the search
preferences. I tried with the virtual PC cursor on and off (Insert
Z), but nothing seems to work. I was last able to successfully
change my search settings a few days ago. I think I heard a brief
message that my browser was outdated and no longer supported or
something like that, which , of course is nonsense, because IE 8 is
the latest bersion supported by XP. Does anyone have any idea
what's going on with Google? Are they conspiring with MS to force
us to upgrade to Windows 8? Is there any way to change the number
of results per page and insure that Google Instant is turned off,
short of switching to Firefox, which I despise and use only for its
Webvisum function? Thanks.
Gerald
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