Another Note:
The Jaws key + X, keystroke to Toggle between Smart Web Navigation and nomal 
Web Navigation modes, is only available in Jaws 17.

In Jaws 15 & 16 the, Jaws key + X, keystroke Says the text in the frame 
where the cursor is located.
Take care.
Mike
The key to happiness is, having a crappy memory.
----- Original Message ----- 
From: Shan Noyes
To: [email protected]
Sent: Monday, February 29, 2016 10:16 AM
Subject: Re: Smart Navigation keys for Jaws 17


Also note that you can turn smart navigation on and off when you're on the 
website with the Joskey plus the letter X

Sent from my iPhone

On Feb 26, 2016, at 3:38 PM, Mike B. <[email protected]> wrote:


  Here are notes I've saved from people's experiences with Smart Navigation:

  From: Daniel
  Hello,
  You can activate smart navigation in two ways. Through settings center 
where
  you press space to cycle through the options - off, controls, and controls
  and tables. The second way is through the jaws startup wizard, where these
  options are radio buttons. Smart navigation
   Is used via the arrow keys. In controls, you can arrow across form fields
  and you'll get the exact layout of the form. In tables, you navigate them
  again with the arrow keys and you can pick a cell in a row, and arrow down
  to the corresponding cell on subsequent lines.
  Hope this helps,
  Daniel


  From: Neil Towery
  I changed the subject line to reflect your question concerning how much we
   understand.
     Doesn't look like the current smart navigation. Did not notice that
   striking certain keys, such as H, would jump from heading  to heading.
     Looks like we have to do three keystrokes to get the same thing we now 
get
   with one keystroke.
     They are talking about doing the keystrokes twice quickly.
     Where is the option to have it like it is in windows 7?
   Neil

  From: valiant8086
  Hi.
  If you don't use smart navigation, everything behaves as before. Say
  word, Say Character are not quick navigation keys, but those two are the
  ones affected by smart navigation, when smart navigation is in affect,
  these keys require two quick presses to allow you to navigate the text
  character by character or word by word. This is because the arrow keys
  otherwise navigate by element, so one press of right arrow for instance
  might go to a link, or perhaps a button, you won't be able to use arrow
  keys to spell the name of the button for instance if you don't
  understand what it says unless you do sayCharacter keystroke twice
  quickly, thereafter the arrow keys will read the name of the button
  character by character as you'd expect.

  Remember, smart navigation is off by default anyway, and that only
  really affects sayWord and sayCharacter keystrokes. They do recommend
  however that you use semi auto forms mode or manual, because navigation
  quick keys like h won't work very well if you have smart navigation on,
  and fully auto forms mode, because if you arrow onto an edit box it will
  enable forms mode, then if you try to use h it'll just type h in the box
  instead of going to next heading, and you won't be able to get out of
  the box with arrow keys I suspect (not verified) until you hit escape.

  Navigation quick keys really are not affected in any way by smart
  navigation, but the auto forms mode setting remains with the same 3
  options as in jaws 16. If you leave smart navigation off jaws will
  behave exactly as it did in version 16 when it comes to web pages in
  every way to the best of my knowledge.

  Also, yes, smart navigation will be new to JAWS 17.
  Cheers, Aaron Spears, general Partner - Valiant Galaxy Associates

  Take care.
  Mike
  Global warming?  Most likely caused from hot air generated by politicians!
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: [email protected]
  To: [email protected]
  Sent: Friday, February 26, 2016 8:14 AM
  Subject: Smart Navigation keys for Jaws 17


  Can any one help me with Smart Navigation Keys?

  What I want is to have a clear definition of the difference between normal 
Navigation Keys and the Smart Navigation Keys.

  Thanks


  Jim


 

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