For a while, I thought IE, under the beta, was not going to the top of a
page.  It would read from the top of the page but when I stopped speech it
was not at the top of the page, but where I stopped speech.  I found if I
allowed the screen to be read, my cursor was on the last line of the screen.
I concluded that IE is reading from the top of the screen and that if I stop
reading and I want to go back to the top of the screen, I can use
control-home.  This is certainly not a bug and now that I see how it works,
it is another reason I like the new way of handling web pages in
Window-Eyes.

Thanks for the good work.

Cliff

 


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