now i understand, and i'll look up the archived hover mail, but since
it can be done manually, i'd think it can be done with jaws. thanks
again

On 10/27/14, Jim Pursley <[email protected]> wrote:
> Usually denotes a clickable link.  If you do not hear anything when you
> search for links on your page then what you want to do may be inaccessible.
>
> You might look up "hover" in the JAWS User List archives to get the full
> conversation on the issue a month or so ago.
> On 10/27/2014 3:42 PM, Tom Clary wrote:
>>   thank you, but i have no idea what "on mouse over" means
>>
>> On 10/27/14, Jim Pursley <[email protected]> wrote:
>>> I think from a prior conversation...
>>>
>>> Hover is equivalent to "On mouse over"  If the video graphic is labeled
>>> and the hover link comes as a link on JAWS then you should be able to do
>>> what you want to do.
>>>
>>> Lot's of "if's".
>>>
>>> Someone else may have a better answer than mine, but at least you have a
>>> starting point.
>>> On 10/27/2014 3:10 PM, Tom wrote:
>>>> I listen to archived football games, from a webstream service, and I
>>>> asked
>>>> them if the online video could be paused or stopped (not saying I was
>>>> blind), and they replied with this -
>>>> If you hover your mouse over the video player you'll see an option to
>>>> pause and play the video and also mute the video if desired. anyone
>>>> have
>>>> any idea how to do this while not using a mouse?
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>>>>
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