As you said, I think the site is the same regardless of where you're logging in from. And with that in mind it's very simple.

Once in a while I get the page that states that the material is only for registered users. If you see this just hit the letter C for next control until you land on the "I agree" button and press enter. Then the standard log-in page will load.

Otherwise:
1. Open the log-in page.
2. Press the letter C to move to the first control.
This will be the edit box for your email address.
3. Press enter to turn off browse mode and enter that edit box. Then enter your email address. 4. Tab once and you'll land in another edit box. This is the password edit box. Browse mode remains off unless you turn it back on with Control-Shift-A. Enter your password. 5. Tab once again and you'll land on the log-in button. Just press enter and you'll be logged in.

Note, I often get the "You must make a selection" page when I first log-in. I have no idea why this is. But I just tab once to the "Try again" link and press enter to load the main page.

Hth,
Tom


On 3/27/2012 2:04 PM, Grant E. Metcalf wrote:
Can someone help me understand how to use WindowEyes 7.5.3 when trying
to login into the BARD website. I cannot seem to find the appropriate
edit boxes for login and password except by much too much trial and
error. Also, the browse mode feature keeps frustrating me because I
never can seem to remember if it is on or off. A step-by-step
explanation would be greatly appreciated. I access the California
website which I think is probably the same as everywhere else.
Grant
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