to find the first control on a webpage try control+insert+home
Roy
At 07:05 AM 8/10/99 -0700, you wrote:
>Hello listers,
>In the article, they are correct, Window-Eyes does in fact spring ahead of
JFW.
>Example in my case, I was trying to find some check boxes for my hotmail 
>account, well, In WE (Window-Eyes) with MSAA turned on, all you have to do 
>is press control-alt-down arrow or control-alt-up arrow.  Is there a way to 
>do this in JFW? or do you have to tab and shift-tab to find controls on a
page?
>Regards,
>Mike
>
>At 07:29 AM 8/10/99 -0400, David Poehlman wrote:
>>the below is sent so that you all will be informed of what is being
>>said out there and also so that those who know what is up can help set
>>this streight?
>>Editorial Corner
>>Window-Eyes 3.1 springs ahead of JFW 3.3 in Web access.  The
>>latest rendition of Window-Eyes works almost seemlessly with
>>Internet Explorer 5.0 because of its support for Microsoft Active
>>Accessibility.  This combo presents web pages as documents that
>>are temporarily stored on the user's computer.  These "web
>>documents" are navigated and read just like other documents.
>>There is a "continuous read" feature which lets the user read an
>>entire document with a single key tap.
>>Window-Eyes lets the user select and then copy or cut pieces of a
>>web document for later use.  This is a very useful feature
>>reminiscent of the "cut block" feature in Vocal-Eyes.  But, the
>>selection keys are a bit nonstandard and therefore somewhat
>>annoying to remember.
>>Comments to WYFIWYG
>>Thanks for all the comments about the
>>link WWW.WYFIWYG.COM
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