On Sat, Jan  9, 2016 at 06:47 am, Negoslav Sabev  wrote:

Perhaps this will help.
http://www.jaws-users.com/text/Windows/10/index.html

 Now, perhaps, is an opportunity to further my own education.  I went to this 
website, and the content is fabulous, but it's also not set up for sighted 
people (nor should it be, but I'm just saying).  I downloaded several of the 
"collections of all these in a single ZIP file" and unzipped same.  What 
follows is a straight paste from the file related to the Address Bar as it 
opens in Notepad on my computer:

---------------------------

Address bar

Summary: These shortcuts are for using the Address bar.

table with 2 columns and 8 rows

To do this

Press this 

Add www. to the beginning and .com to the end of text typed in the Address bar

Ctrl+Enter 

Display a list of addresses you've typed

F4 

In the Address bar, move the cursor left to the next break in the sentence

Ctrl+Left arrow 

In the Address bar, move the cursor right to the next break in the sentence

Ctrl+Right arrow 

Move backward through the list of AutoComplete matches

Down arrow 

Move forward through the list of AutoComplete matches

Up arrow 

Select the text in the Address bar

Alt+D

table end

-------------------------------------------------------------------

Clearly this file is not really intended to be read as plain text, but has 
instructions in it noting that you have a table with two columns and eight 
rows, with the two columns having headings of, "To do this," and, "Press this."

What program is a file formatted in this manner typically displayed, or perhaps 
displayed and read, using?   I can figure it out well enough, but this Notepad 
presentation wouldn't be a user-friendly way to read through it for anyone.

Brian

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