They are links that window-Eyes just reads as plain text. I'm not sure if
that is the proper term for them, but that's what I was told they were
called. You're suppose to be able to route mouse to element and left click
and they work, but this is not always the case. As I said before with NVDA,
you can just arrow to the first letter of the link and hit enter to
activate. A good example of the links I am talking about are found on the
get more space page in dropbox. I've seen them in other places but that is
the most recent example I've found. Hope this helps, and hope to see better
support for them in the final release.




Warren

-----Original Message-----
From: shannon [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Wednesday, October 31, 2012 7:20 AM
To: Warren Logan
Subject: Re: Embedded Links in 8.0


Warren,

What exactly is an imbeded link?
I ask because I wonder if some links I seam to have trouble with are this
type of link?
Thank you
Shannon

----- Original Message -----
From: Warren  <mailto:[email protected]> Logan
To: [email protected]
Sent: Wednesday, October 31, 2012 3:50 AM
Subject: Embedded Links in 8.0

Hello, I was just curious if better support for embedded links will be
provided in the final Window-eyes release? I know in NVDA you can arrow to
the first letter of the embedded link and just hit enter. The rout mouse to
element work around is not 100% successful, at least for me it isn't. Not
sure about anyone else, but I think this would be an exelent thing to see in
the new Window-Eyes.



Warren



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