Trish, thanks so much for this.  Even though I haven't had much trouble 
saving my books, you went through a couple of things that I was not aware of 
and I appreciate that.  I'm going to keep this in my notes folder to refer 
back to since, sometimes I'm just plain old forgetful, smiles.  Again, 
thanks and have a great weekend.

Cheers, Gena



-----Original Message----- 
From: Trish
Sent: Friday, June 24, 2011 7:14 PM
To: Users of Jaws
Subject: [JAWS-Users] Downloading Books with IE 9

Hello List Members,

Those of you who have started using Internet Explorer 9 have probably
noticed that downloading doesn't work the same way as it does with earlier
versions of IE. The process can make you think nothing is happening, which
can be confusing and frustrating. Fortunately, however, it's easy to
download with IE9 once you understand the changes.



When you download a book with Internet Explorer 9, the prompt to download or
save appears in a toolbar called the Information bar. You can respond to
this prompt in one of two ways. One is to press Alt-N, which brings focus to
the Information bar where you can choose whether to open or save the file.

The other is to press Alt-S, which bypasses the Information bar and chooses
to save the file.



Once you press Alt-N and choose to save, or press Alt-S, the file begins to
download. To see the progress of the download, press Control-J to open the
View Downloads dialog box. Within this dialog box is an Options button that
takes you to a dialog where you can choose whether to be notified when
downloads are complete.



If you realize that you made a mistake and you don't want to download this
book, press Alt-N to go back to the Information bard. Focus will move to the
Cancel button, so press Enter to cancel the download.



By default, Internet Explorer 9 saves to a folder called Downloads in your
User folder. If you want to change this location, do the following

1. Press Enter on the link to download a book.

2. Press Alt-N to bring focus to the Information bar.

3. Press Tab to the Save split button.

4. Press Down Arrow until you reach Save As.

5. Press Enter.



You are now in a standard Save As dialog box where you can change the file
name and download location if you like.



We hope this information will help you download the books you want using
Internet Explorer 9. Happy reading.



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