The Web browser had just been implemented with v4.  If memory serves, the 
grouping of the "Clear Cookies", "Delete Temporary Internet Files", and "Erase 
Browser History" into the Internet File Management submenu of the Internet 
Options Menu was not implemented until v5.1, so, for this user, the option to 
clear cookies will be found directly under the Internet Options Menu.  As for 
QT equivalents, the only command which differs is that CONTROL with 2 is the 
command used to enter the Internet Options Menu.

Clearing cookies only takes a few seconds.  I say this because, if you are on a 
Web page, the word "cleared" will not be spoken if speech is on request or off, 
and regardless of speech and Braille settings, it will not be displayed on the 
Braille display; however, you will be returned to your Web page when the 
process is complete, so you will know it has ended.  If you switched tasks to 
KeyWeb, were presented with a blank Braille display, and cleared cookies, the 
word "cleared" WOULD be displayed on the Braille display if Braille was on and 
regardless of speech settings, and, of course, if speech is on, the word will 
also be spoken.  I believe the word would be displayed in Braille if the 
display was blank when cookies were cleared when using v4, but I'm not 100% 
positive, so you'll have to try it.

Everything Lisa's said is correct.  Just some comments.

HTH,
Maria

>----- Original Message -----
>From: Lisa Ehlers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>To: Braillenote List <[email protected]
>Sent: Fri, 22 Oct 2004 19:23:26 +1000
>Subject: re: [Braillenote] ideas for downloading web page

>Hi
>I hope the Internet options were available in keysoft 4.0.  I don't remember.  
>If you are running the Internet browser in your unit you go to a Web page.  
>Then you press enter with m I hope you have a BT keyboard.  Someone else who 
>knows the QRTY commands will have to help provide those.  Then the BN should 
>say internet options.  Press i of internet file management.  Then you go down 
>the list and I think the second thing or maybe the first thing is clear 
>cookies.  You just press enter on it and the cookies are deleted.  That's how 
>I understand it anyway.  I hope for once I was actually helpful to someone 
>else.  Everyone always helps me which I really appreciate.
>Good luck!
>Lisa



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