While in Chrome, press alt. Arrow down once. Press b for bookmarks. Right-arrow once. Now you can arrow up and down this submenu.
One option is to book mark a page, which shares the same IE shortcut of control-d. Another is to import favorites/bookmarks from other browsers, including IE. Navigation through the bookmarks menu relies heavily on right arrow, along with the up and down arrows. After your IE favorites have been imported, you reach them with the same b submenu. Once you hit the IE imports option, right-arrow twice. From: Lauren Snyder [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Sunday, January 10, 2016 12:26 AM To: [email protected] Subject: Saving a location with Google Chrome Hi: I have Win10 and Jaws 17. Using Google Chrome as I hear IE will be phased out, how can I save a location like you can in IE favorites? I can't seem to find a similar feature in Chrome. Thank you. Sincerely, Lauren
