Sure you can:
You can use the web rotor (vo U) which will activate a table in which you can 
find all the objects of a page in columns. Links, Headings, form controls, 
tables, etc. Also, you can navigate with the quick nab commands of l for links, 
h for headings and so on.
Good luck

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El 10/04/2012, a las 17:44, Teresa Cochran escribió:

> Thanks, Simon; I'd entirely forgotten about VO-U.
> 
> Teresa
> 
> "Everything is interesting if you go into it deeply enough."--Richard P. 
> Feynman
> 
> On Apr 10, 2012, at 8:40 AM, Simon Cavendish wrote:
> 
>> When on a web page, press vo+u and you will be presented with a choice of 
>> elements in categories. You can then use your right and left arrow keys to 
>> move from category to category, e.g. headings, links, visited links, form 
>> controls, tables, regions, etc. Once you find the category you wish, use up 
>> and down arrow to read the headings or links within the category and then 
>> press enter on the one you want. You will find yourself on the element you 
>> want to examine. If you don't want to make any choices, just press escape to 
>> get out of the list of categories. Also, remember that item chooser menu 
>> which you call up with vo+i, will list all the elements/objects on the page, 
>> and if you know what you are after, you can just start typing the first 
>> letters of the element/object and you will be on it. Press enter to land on 
>> it. Press escape if you don't want to make a choice, press backspace while 
>> in item chooser menu to start typing a new string if you have failed to find 
>> what you are looking for or if you change your mind and want to look for a 
>> different string.
>> 
>> Hope this helps.
>> 
>> Simon
>> On 10 Apr 2012, at 16:26, Rahul Bajaj wrote:
>> 
>>> Hi all,
>>> 
>>> Is there a way of creating a list of all the headings and links on a
>>> webpage with VoiceOver?
>>> I use this function with JAWS,  and it makes browsing webpages a lot
>>> easier and faster.
>>> So, please shed some light on this matter.
>>> 
>>> Regards,
>>> Rahul
>>> 
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