Hi,

You know, it's kind of strange why you should have to use a solution like this 
to do it in the first place. Thanks, though. Most of the time it's worked for 
me without it, but I'll try it. :)

It's still a bit flaky, and it should still be fixed regardless. I noticed that 
at first, I couldn't use the method but when I navigated through part of the 
page and got halfway down it, it suddenly worked as if by magic. Also, it'd be 
nice if it actually announced the elements instead of text only. Well, it does 
announce the text associated to the various elements on the website, though not 
what kind of element it actually is.

Regards,
Nic
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On Mar 12, 2010, at 5:39 PM, Sarah Alawami wrote:

> Usually wen I do this though and I have done it by accident I end up at the 
> menu bar. do you not have to rout your vo to keyboard or something like that 
> with command vo f5.
> On Mar 12, 2010, at 7:28 AM, Ricardo Walker wrote:
> 
>> It makes selecting text to copy and paste much easier.  Before it was like a 
>> 12 step program.  lol
>> On Mar 12, 2010, at 10:26 AM, Rafael Bejarano wrote:
>> 
>>> What are the advantages of navigating the web with just the arrow keys?
>>> 
>>> Rafael Bejarano
>>> On Mar 12, 2010, at 8:36 AM, Ricardo Walker wrote:
>>> 
>>>> Hello guys,
>>>> 
>>>> There has been many discussions on how to select text on the web, and 
>>>> navigating with just the arrow keys which is a new feature added in Snow 
>>>> Leopard.  Before, I could only get this to work occasionally.  I have 
>>>> found a way that works 100% of the time.  When you are on the site 
>>>> navigate to a part of the page that isn't a link, button, or other type of 
>>>> control.  now press VO command shift spacebar to do the left mouse click.  
>>>> Now you will be able to use your arrows to navigate the page.  Remember, 
>>>> to navigate word by word use option left, or right arrow.  Oh, and I'm 
>>>> using dom mode.
>>>> 
>>>> hth
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