What phone are you talking about? Also, where is the link you want to
copy to your web browser? Is it in an email, a text message or what?
For example, in a text message you want to make sure Options -> Auto
Find is set to off and the cursor mode is set to original. After this,
you can arrow to the link and press enter to bring it up in your web
browser.
On 03/06/11 12:14, Agent Golder wrote:
> When we have an inactive download link, with PC screen readers as you
> know we select it and coppy-paced it to the address bar.
> Is it possible from mobile?
> If yes how can this be done?
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