they are using a focus script that makes the curser move to the edit box there 
for Window-eyes sees an edit box and turns brows mode off.
go into the window-eyes settings navigate to verbosity then auto load then tab 
until you here allow form interaction on and set it to off and your problem 
will be fixed.
From: Christopher-Mark Gilland
Sent: Thursday, April 17, 2014 10:26 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Google shuts off browse mode automatically... Why?

OK, I haven't seen this anywhere except for Google with IE 11, on Windows 8.1, 
Window-Eyes 8.4, but I'm noticing that as soon as I open and navigate to 
google, my focus gets put in the search edit field, which is fine, but it's 
automatically making me have to turn browse mode back on with ctrl+shift+A.  
the only other way to navigate the google page is to tab once to the google 
search button, again to the I'm feeling lucky button, and then one more time to 
the first link on the page past that point.  It's very awquared having it do 
this.  Again, it's not doing it on any other page from what I can see.  I'm 
just wonderring why it's doing this, and is there a way to turn that off, so 
that as soon as I open google's web site, I immediately, once loaded 
completely, can start just down arrowing through the content?  It's kind of 
aggrevating otherwise.

Chris.

Juan Gonzalez
Web Developer
tech support specialist.
1 (877) 774-7670 ext. 3,
http://www.blindaccesstraining.com
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