Hello Listers,
The help for Internet Explorer 4.01 that Roy has copied into the message
below was obtained by holding down Insert and pressing F1 twice rapidly.
It is always a good idea to try this in an unfamiliar application to see if
such help is available.
Gary, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
At 12:50 AM 2/6/99 -0500, you wrote:
>hi,
>here they are. this is taken from the jfw help section.
>Roy
>Internet Explorer 4.0
>
>Here are the instructions on using Internet Explorer (IE) version 4.01 with
>JAWS FOR WINDOWS version 3.2.
>
>This file is written in the following order:
>
> System Requirements
> Getting Started
> Keystrokes and Descriptions
>
>
>
>System Requirements
>
>We recommend the use of IE 4.01 with JAWS for Windows version 3.2 or later.
>IE 3.0 is still supported as it has been in earlier version of JFW, but JFW
>takes advantage of newer technology that is only available in IE 4.01.
>These applications will run under both Microsoft Windows 95 and Microsoft
>Windows NT. When using Microsoft Windows NT, Service Pack 4 or later is
>required. For the system requirements for IE, refer to your IE
documentation.
>
>
>
>Getting Started
>
>Make sure that IE is installed properly on your system and running
>correctly. We recommend that you do not install the Active Desktop
>component with IE. If you want to use the IE toolbar, you should include
>text labels on the buttons. To do this go to the Tools submenu under the
>View menu and check Text Labels. There are several advanced options that
>should also be changed. Open the Internet Options dialog under the View
>menu and go to the Advanced page.
>
>Under the Accessibility section, make sure the following are checked:
>
>Move system caret with focus/selection changes
>Always expand all text for images
>Under the Browsing section, make sure the following are not checked:
>Show channel bar at startup
>Show friendly URLs
>Use smooth scrolling
>Enable page transitions
>
>
>In the Accessibility dialog, make sure "Ignore colors specified on Web
>pages" is checked. This dialog opens when you press the Accessibility
>button in the General page of the Internet Options dialog.
>
>NOTE: You may want to turn off some of the Multimedia options to increase
>speed when loading pages.
>Keystrokes and Descriptions
>
>MoveToNextLink (TAB)
>
>Moves to the next hypertext link or control in the page. If in a dialog,
>moves to the next control. If in a web page, moves to the next hypertext
>link or control.
>
>
>MoveToPriorLink (SHIFT+TAB)
>Moves to the prior hypertext link or control in the page. If in a dialog,
>moves to the prior control. If in a web page, moves to the prior hypertext
>link or control.
>
>SaySelectedLink (INSERT+TAB)
>Says the focused link or control. If in a dialog, Speaks the current
>control. If in a web page, announces the link or control with focus.
>
>ReadCurrentScreen (CONTROL+INSERT+DOWN ARROW or CONTROL+ALT+A (Laptop))
>Reads the body of the page from the top with the JAWS Cursor. This script
>reads the visible body of the current page with the JAWS cursor. You can
>stop reading (CONTROL) and then begin again from the same place with the
>standard SayAll (INSERT+DOWN ARROW). When you reach the bottom of the
>screen, CONTROL+PAGE DOWN will move to the next screen and continue reading
>in the same manor.
>
>ReadNextScreen (CONTROL+PAGE DOWN)
>
>Does a page down and begins reading with the JAWS cursor. Does a standard
>page down to bring up the next screen and starts reading from the top with
>the JAWS cursor. You can stop reading (CONTROL) and then begin again from
>the same place with the standard SayAll (INSERT+DOWN ARROW).
>
>
>ReadPriorScreen (CONTROL+PAGE UP)
>Does a page up and begins reading with the JAWS cursor. Does a standard
>page up to bring up the prior screen and starts reading from the top with
>the JAWS cursor. You can stop reading (CONTROL) and then begin again from
>the same place with the standard SayAll (INSERT+PAGE DOWN).
>
>
>AddressBar (INSERT+A)
>Sends the JAWS cursor to the Address field and reads its contents. Places
>the JAWS cursor in the Address field. The user can then click the left
>mouse button (NUMPAD SLASH) to highlight the current address. At that
>point, typing in a new address will replace the current address. NOTE: The
>JAWS cursor is left on once this script is performed.
>
>ToolBar (INSERT+F8)
>Lets the user to access the toolbar. While in IE4, this script brings up a
>dialog box, which contains every button in a list that appears on the
>toolbar. In this dialog the user can select one of the buttons on the
>toolbar and press Enter to click on it. While in IE 3, this script moves
>the JAWS cursor to the first button on the toolbar. For this script to work
>properly, the Internet Explorer toolbar and text labels associated with it
>must be activated.
>
>ReadDownColumn (CONTROL+DOWN ARROW)
>When the JAWS cursor is active, reads the next line of the current column.
>
>
>ReadUpColumn (CONTROL+UP ARROW)
>When the JAWS cursor is active, reads the prior line of the current column.
>
>
>ReadColumnLeft (CONTROL+LEFT ARROW)
>When the JAWS cursor is active, reads the current line in the prior column.
>
>ReadColumnRight (CONTROL+RIGHT ARROW)
>When the JAWS cursor is active, reads the current line in the next column.
>
>
>ReformatDocument (INSERT+F5)
>Reformats multiple column pages to be more readable with speech. Rearranges
>multiple column pages to read in a linear fashion. IE columns are read one
>after another.
>
>
>SelectALink (INSERT+F7)
>Brings up a dialog containing a list of the links present in the page.
>Brings up a JFW dialog containing all the links present on the page. You
>can then select a link by using the arrow keys or the first letter of the
>link. Press ENTER to open the selected link.
>
>FocusToFirstField (CONTROL+INSERT+HOME)
>Moves to the first input field in the page and speaks it.
>
>OpenHistory (CONTROL+SHIFT+O)
>Opens the history tree view and moves the focus to the first item in the
tree.
>
>
>
>CloseHistory (CONTROL+SHIFT+X)
>Closes the history tree view and moves the focus back to the web page.
>
>
>
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>
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