Karen,

There are just some web sites that are more difficult than others. It's they way they have been developed and certainly not jaws friendly. The very best thing you owe it to yourself to do is not get distracted by trying to do things you might not need to know right now. Instead I strongly recommend you read the Jaws help files and learn all the keys that makes Jaws work for you. Jaws has key that are specific to each program you might be using.
Internet Explorer
Outlook Express*is the one I use
MS Office
Windows operating system and now Vista
Of course there many more, but this is just an idea of how vercitle Jaws is.
Also, if you press the jaws key and H while your in these programs you will get a list of jaws keys that work best with that program. It's a good help. Your Jaws program has the help files and it's easy to read and navigate through the menus and you really owe it to yourself to understand the keys of the screen reader you use to help you be more affective in your daily computing..

Patricia

----- Original Message ----- From: "KB" <karen...@comcast.net>
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Sent: Sunday, June 14, 2009 7:30 PM
Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] to continue with this problem


right so try to avoid it and press enter. But even then puts me at address not wanted. Trying to find out how to avoid that especially.
Karen and Harpo

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