Firefox uses Browse mode with Window-Eyes just like Internet Explorer.
As long as you are in browse mode, the arrow keys work just fine. All
the same level of browsing that Window-Eyes brings in Browse mode is
available with Firefox. I usually use it more often than Internet
Explorer because it is less bloated and it seems to run smoother for my
taste.
Although, there are frequent times that I do use Internet Explorer, but
that is mainly to test out a site specifically with it, or to log in to
different places with other usernames and passwords than my normal ones.
HTH
Rebecca Ilniski wrote:
Hi all. How difficult is fire fox to use compared to internet
explorer? Is it worth changing? What's different about the web
browser? The little that I have used it with jaws at work you can't
seem to use the arrow keys to go up and down the page. But that's with
jaws though and I only use that as little as possible believe me since
work has it.
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