Amazing how JAWS use over the years creates habitual patterns of use
such as first letter navigation taht is officially called Navigation
Quick Keys. I must admit that I was a bit lost in the Smart Navfigation
discussion. The catch, of course, is that such things like tables must
be recognizable as such by JAWS.
On 9/19/2015 3:57 PM, Neil Towery wrote:
Thanks. OK, I have been using them, without really knowing the name smart
navigation. Kind of thought they were called quick keys.
Have a nice weekend. Neil
-----Original Message-----
From: JAWS-Users-List [mailto:[email protected]] On
Behalf Of Mike B.
Sent: Saturday, September 19, 2015 1:16 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] JAWS Smart Navigation
Hi Neil,
It's called, Navigation Quick Keys, & here's its description:
Navigation Quick Keys let you move through Web pages with easy to remember
commands, such as T for table, F for form field, N for non link text, and V
for visited link. These commands are only available when the Virtual Cursor
is active. Use these radio buttons to set Navigation Quick Keys off, on, or
on only during Say All reading. The default is on.
Take care.
Mike
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----- Original Message -----
From: Neil Towery
To: [email protected]
Sent: Saturday, September 19, 2015 6:43 AM
Subject: [JAWS-Users] JAWS Smart Navigation
Hello Gang:
Exactly what is the JAWS smart navigation, to which several of you have
commented? Is that just the keys like H to jump to headings, V for visited
links, et cetra?
If not that, what is it? What does it do? And, how do you activate smart
navigation?
Neil
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