Hi tom, well spotted, jawskey+a still reads the address bar. When checking whether a website is secure, you might still want to go to the address bar if you want to check the security certificate for the web site. If you move to the address bar, and then press tab, you move to the first of a group of buttons. When it's a secure website, the first of the buttons is one that opens a security report. You can press the button, and then down arrow to read the info. Note that using the pc cursor Jaws does not read the organisation which is verifiying the website, and you have to switch to the jaws cursor to read this. David. original message: Hi, does the jawsKey+a no longer read the address bar? It saves a lot of key strokes and frustration, no getting stuck in the address bar.
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