Yeah I never use the auto web spots. They have never given me anything very  
useful.
On Aug 3, 2012, at 4:04 PM, Alex Hall <[email protected]> wrote:

> It does, thanks. I've tried auto webspots a few times, but it never seems to 
> give me any, so I have no idea how good they are. Still, assigning them seems 
> like a good idea and I'll have to play with that more on pages I use a lot.
> On Aug 3, 2012, at 10:15 AM, Blinkin <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
>> So I will explain what I understand about these.
>>      Web spots are markers you can plus on your own and jump right to on a 
>> webpage.
>>      For example if there is a certain button or item on a webpage  you need 
>> to use a lot you can place a web spot and jump right to it.
>>      I have the search button as a web spot on YouTube and set up my 
>> trackpad so I can jump right to it without switching rotor items.
>> 
>>      Hot Spots are sort of the same but these you bind to the number keys. 
>> After you set them you can just hold VO and press the number of whatever 
>> hotspot you want and it will jump right to it.
>>      They are similar but the web spots you have to scroll through and the 
>> hotspots bind to the numbers.
>> 
>>      The auto web spots are determined by the mac on it's own. It is 
>> supposed to visually organize a webpage and place the items it thinks are 
>> the most important visually into that list.
>>      I hope this makes sense!
>> 
>> Mike 
>> On Aug 2, 2012, at 8:16 AM, Alex Hall <[email protected]> wrote:
>> 
>>> Hi all,
>>> Can someone explain webspots and hotspots? What's the difference, when 
>>> would one use either or both, and why use them at all? I looked at the 
>>> online help manual but couldn't find anything about them in the web 
>>> navigation item. Oh, I almost forgot: what is an auto web spot? Thanks.
>>> 
>>> 
>>> Have a great day,
>>> Alex (msg sent from Mac Mini)
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>>> 
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