Hello Trevor,

Hotspots are not webspots. To get back to your hotspot, you press VO and the 
hotspot number, in this case 0. So the command is VO-0. Sorry for not making 
that clear.

You can then set the same hotspot for the next clue and it will remove the 
first one and set the new one. You only need to use the Web Rotor to find the 
headings or to make VO behave itself if VO-Space on the clue number fails to 
work. What happens is that the page gets scrolled down too far and the mouse 
gets lost in the menus or the dock.

Cheers,

Anne


On 2 Sep 2012, at 19:52, trevor wrote:

> Hi Anne,
> I have managed to get so far with this but, I hit a brick wall with the hot 
> spots.
> Maybe I need to set something up in settings.
> I go to the first clue and press VO shift 0 and it says web spot saved.
> then press VO space and enter my answer, and that is where I get stuck.
> I try to get back to 
> the clues but I can't.
> When I press VO U and arrow over to webspots, it says there aren't any.
> 
> Can you let me know what I am doing wrong please.
> 
> Thank you for you help,
> Trevor

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