You should just be able to do voiceover shift m on the link you want to open in 
a new window then go down to the appropriate option.  Then you can use 
voiceover f2 to go between the windows in safari or whatever browser you're 
using on the mac.
On 7 Apr 2013, at 14:21, Eric Caron <eric_ca...@mac-access.net> wrote:

> Hi listers,
> 
>       I thought there was a way to open a link in a new window so that you 
> could then return to the original web page and be in the same position.  I 
> can't seem to find that command.
> 
>       Here is what I'm trying to do.  I am in the NLS BARD and land on a book 
> I want to add to my wish list.  I press the link and go to a new page where I 
> add the book then press back to summery list.  I then return to the original 
> web page but am at the top and now have to sort through 18,000 items or more 
> to get back to the place I was at.  Item chooser works but is slow.  If I 
> could return to the site at the same location I left from I would save lots 
> of time.
> 
> Suggestions are greatly appreciated!
> 
> Eric Caron 
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