OK, either I'm not doing something right or I don't know the correct term but
how can I move from one bit of text to another on a web site? Let's say I want
to skip the links and such and just read the text bits between, oh say,
headings. Text boxes doesn't seem to work from the rotor.
There isn't a specific command for that. but command-option-control-n will move
you to the next auto-webspot, command-option-control-c to the next chunk of
text with different attributes, and command-option-control-d to the next
different element. I'd say the first command is probably closest
Thanks much. I'll try this. I did try the different element one and that didn't
really get it. This would be a nice addition to the web navigation as I'm used
to it from Window-Eyes and IE.
Jenine Stanley
dragonwalke...@gmail.com
On Mar 12, 2014, at 6:15 PM, Teresa Cochran batsfly...@me.com
I've been thinking of asking that very question for a while now and haven't
gotten around to it. Thanks for the question and the answer.
On Mar 12, 2014, at 5:18 PM, Jenine Stanley dragonwalke...@gmail.com wrote:
Thanks much. I'll try this. I did try the different element one and that
didn't
Teresa's solution of control-option-command=n sort of works but not quite. This
might be a feature worth asking about in future updates. It would be really
helpful on Facebook to breeze through statuses.
Jenine Stanley
dragonwalke...@gmail.com
On Mar 12, 2014, at 6:37 PM, Jamie Pauls
Many facebook statuses have headings, so you may be able to move through those
with command-option-control-h.
Teresa
Outside of a dog, a book is a man's best friend. Inside of a dog, it's too
dark to read.--Groucho Marx
On Mar 12, 2014, at 3:50 PM, Jenine Stanley dragonwalke...@gmail.com
I wanted to bring up a couple other things. First, Quicknav (left and right
arrows together) lets you move around. Either move through the options with
up-right or up-left and then up or down, or press the first letter of the
option. To enable and configure first-letter navigation, open the