Oops? I guess I musst have been still asleep. I don't generaly teach the qn way 
first as you have to enable the quick keys first and those are off by default. 
hence why I gave gthe safari directions as that's how I I taught myself.

> On Oct 17, 2013, at 7:47, Phil Halton <philh...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> Actually, command shift comma won't get you into the preferences window for 
> safari. just use  command comma.
> 
> Another way to find edit boxes in a safari webpage is to turn on quicknav, 
> and press the letter "f" for form fields, then turn off quickNav in order to 
> type in the edit field
> each press of "f" while in quicknav will move you to the next form field, 
> with shift "f" moving you back to the previous field.
> Quick Nav  is turned on and off by pressing the left and right  arrows 
> simultaneously. .
> 
>> On Oct 17, 2013, at 9:21 AM, Sarah k Alawami <marri...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> 
>> 
>>> On Oct 17, 2013, at 5:02 AM, peter greco <pet...@tadaust.org.au> wrote:
>>> 
>>> How can I please check the status of the battery?
>> To check the battery  hit ctrl f8 then control option right to the battery 
>> status.
>> 
>>> How can I check the time please?
>> 
>> See answer number 1 for battery. The time is also in there as well as a few 
>> other things that are of use such as bluetooth.
>> 
>> 
>>> What's the easiest - quickest way to find an edit box on a webpage, say 
>>> logging into a bank account please?
>> to do this, the easy way for now, hit cmd shift and the symbol below the k  
>> key from with in safari. then interact with the tool bar, then  vo (control 
>> option) all the way to the right to advanced and vo space on it. Next stop 
>> interacting and go to the place where it says use tab to highlight elements 
>> on the page and press space to check that. Close the window with cmd w. Now 
>> you can hit option tab and option shift tab to move through *all* form 
>> controls.
>> 
>> Hth.
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