Hey Brian!

 

Please do report back to us all here when you get an answer from FS about this. 
 Apparently, many others suffer from this besides me; which makes me feel 
better knowing that I am not the only one ; )

 

Best,

Richard

 

From: Brian Vogel [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Saturday, January 30, 2016 8:00 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: How Can Sighted People Tell Where I Am At on a Screen in JAWS?

 

On Sat, Jan 30, 2016 at 07:42 am, Maria Campbell <[email protected]> wrote:

Sadly, I have that feature set to on, and yet hubby doesn't know where I am on 
web pages.

 Hmmm.  My fingers are itching to write FS Tech Support, and I'll do that in a 
couple of minutes.  It's only because I wrote them asking about how to move 
through the ribbon groups via some method other than hitting TAB until you're 
fingers are exhausted that I learned the following, "You can move between the 
categories by performing the control+left or right arrow command."  Those 
commands are not JAWS based, but Windows based, but I haven't known of anyone 
who knew them.  It makes moving from group to group in the ribbon much faster 
when you know that a given item you're hunting for either is, or is likely to 
be, in a given group.

Now I'll ask them if there's a way to set JAWS such that it visually follows 
what it's presenting via speech.

Brian



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