i wanted to say thanks for the help, extra thanks to dennis, the reason i never
checked jfw i e 4 help is because i have the  i e 4 tutorial from hj, and
according to it it only needs one thing modified.
with only one thing being needed  according to the tutorial, it never occured
to me that it was in help.
actually steve i am not having any problems with i e to speak of.
though it is ironic that the left and of hj does not know what the right hand
is doing..
most of these changes must have been done by  jfw because only had to change a
couple.
not sure if jfw can do that or not, or if it is because i am in win 98 instead
of 95.
my reason for  asking this is so i can continue writeing the win 98 tutorial,
my intro evolves around changeing settings.
so i wanted to do it right, so the extra thanks is for leading me to some files
up their that actually do something.
not sure why hj went about turning active desk top off the hard way though in
message 11.

bill cameron
once again double thanks









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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