Responding to feedback from Darrell and others, version 0.96 beta makes
bug fixes and enhancements.

Numpad-Page Up and Numpad-Page Down no longer produce an error in mouse
mode.  Insert-H is a new key that displays the documentation in your
default web browser, with a table of contents and section headings.  You
can switch to the default Window-Eyes layout with Control-Insert-D, and
back to Homer layout with Control-Insert-H.

Control-F invokes the Find dialog in browse mode.  F3 searches forward for
the next match, and Shift-F3 searches backward (these are a bit slower
than the built-in Insert-F3, which repeats in the same direction as
before).  The digits 1 to 6 go to the next heading at that level, and with
Shift, they go backward.

Let me also address miscellaneous points as follows:

To route the focus cursor to the mouse pointer and activate mouse mode,
only one key is necessary, Numpad--.

The current focus line may always be read with the extended Insert-Up
Arrow key.  Similarly, Insert-Right Arrow and Insert-Left Arrow move the
focus by word, whereas the Numpad versions apply to the active cursor
(focus, mouse, or WE cursor).

In browse mode, x and Shift-x go to the next or previous checkbox.

Due to differences between WE browse mode and JAWS virtual mode, I do not
think I can make the table navigation keys work without entering table
mode, though will continue to reflect on this.

I have replicated the problem of the Shift key sticking sometimes,
particularly when a Shift quick navigation key is used in browse mode.  I
think I need GW's help in resolving this.

Jamal



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