Hi Catherine,
I normally press command alt l, and that tells you what is downloading.
if you tab it brings up the table of things that are downloading and things
that have downloaded, tab again and if it says stop, it is still downloading
but, if it says something like find in finder, then it is finished
downloading.
Hope this makes sense and helps.
Trevor
-----Original Message-----
From: Catherine Turner
Sent: Friday, April 19, 2013 10:04 AM
To: Mac OSX & iOS Accessibility
Subject: Downloading files in Safari
Hi,
A few times when I've downloaded files in Safari I've not been sure
it's happening and clicked the link again just in case, then I get
several copies of the file. I guess I should just get used to knowing
it will be downloading, but I wonder is there something I'm missing in
picking up a file is being downloaded? I mean should there be a
progress indicator or something? Or is it possible to set up a sound
when files are being downloaded or something?
Thanks,
Catherine
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