Trying to be specific and hoping I explain this correctly.  Using Jaws 15 
and most of the time Internet Explorer but I have Firefox as well.  Not sure 
if it will do this in FF, but in IE 11 what happens is I want to go to a Web 
page and I can't see the links because it puts me in that spot which I've 
hated from the beginning and wish I could get rid of.  It definitely goes to 
the page because you can see the page's address, but I'm stuck in that menu 
where a tab button and a page refresh button are shown.  Oh yeah it also 
says tool bar and probably some other things I'm missing.  It won't just go 
past that point and start announcing links I can click on.  With a lot of 
trial and error and turning off and back on the virtual PC cursor, I can 
eventually make it work.  I just wonder if, under HTML settings, something 
with page refresh and ignore flash on web pages is set incorrectly.  I also 
wondered about screen resolution and if it's too high or too low for Jaws. 
I do have the attributes box unchecked because I didn't like hearing mouse 
over all the time, but should I have left it and would the mouse over links 
make it easier to get past that part of the page?

I hope someone has some ideas.

Joanne 
For answers to frequently asked questions about this list visit:
http://www.jaws-users.com/help/

Reply via email to