i don't use alt b. i use the list to search for bookmarks i saved with the
search box. which is not there with alt b and the list keeps closeing when i
don't want it to. even by arrowing and not pressing enter on a link. it will
close.
with control b the list will stay opened until i am through with it and
manually close it with control b.
-----Original Message-----
From: Marvin Commerford
Sent: Tuesday, July 28, 2015 1:50 PM
To: net bat ; Window-Eyes Discussion List
Subject: Re: crashing
For any of you who just want to access your bookmarks in FF the alt-b
works as expected. You'll see it in the menu if you forget it. If you
really need the functions of ctrl-i you can jump through the hoops
explained, however, for navigating throughgh your list, using first
letter navigation and pressing enter on a book mark/favorite this will
do the trick. Hopefully GW/AI can fix the problem with ctrl-i at some
point but until then you are absolutely not locked out of your bookmark
list without adjusting auto-load or popping BM off.
On 7/28/2015 2:57 PM, net bat via Talk wrote:
if the bookmark list is opened when firefox crashes try this. turn
autoload off then browse mode off. then open the bookmark list with
control i. close it after you have clicked on a bookmark link close it
and turn browse mode and autoload back on.
this is my only work arownd when useing the bookmark list.
it will hang every time i open it with browse mode and autoload left on.
this is with windows 7.
with windows 8.1 it does not hang. but i still have to turn browse mode
off before i open the bookmark list because w e will stay in the web
page and not go to the bookmark list until i turn browse mode mode off
and press f6 twice to get back to the list.
-----Original Message----- From: Bud Schwab via Talk
Sent: Tuesday, July 28, 2015 10:37 AM
To: windoweyes
Subject: crashing
Hi gang,
I know this has been brought up before but I thought maybe somebody
has discovered some clues and fixes. My computer is crashing more
and more these days. When it goes silent I can usually wait up to
two or three minutes and it will come back. During the silent time
I'm not able to bring up NVDA either so I would guess we has nothing
to do with it. It crashes much more in IE as it does in firefox. I
can't figure out what all this means but thought someone out there
might have a clue. Running windoweyes 9.2 and windows 7 64
bit. Thanks for any ideas. The computer is hardly usable these days.
Bud Schwab
W 6 Z Y P
El Segundo, California
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