Chris and others,

I need a simple basic explanation of the difference (in Safari) between
opening a new window with command N versus opening a new tab with
command T.
Are they used differently in some way?

TIA,
Linda


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[mailto:macvisionar...@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Chris Moore
Sent: Wednesday, June 23, 2010 3:17 AM
To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: Have a question on selecting multiple item and navigating
by form field and text


In the voice utility VO+F8 you can activate sounds and this will give
you an indication when a web page has loaded.  This will save you from
having to use the auto speak tor page summary read out when a web page
is loaded.

Quick Nav is toggled on and off by pressing left and right together.

To open a new tab, press command + T
To cycle through the open tabs select  Control + Tab 

Hope this helps.

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you can also write to accessibil...@apple.com

Hope this helps 
On 23 Jun 2010, at 07:58, Alfredo wrote:

> Thanks for verifying my suspicion that having the page read 
> automatically made me not land on an edit field automatically.  This 
> will help me tremendously as I am an avid internet user and do not 
> need to know if a page is loaded or not.  Although, it would be nice 
> to have an audio feedback when the page loads, or the option to set on

> instead of having the page be read automatically upon opening. Jumping

> by element would be a great feature, a time saver, and I believe it is

> needed, I will write about about this.  I did not know that you could 
> browse the web with such ease using quick nave, you activate quick 
> nave by pressing the up arrow key in conjunction with the down arrow 
> key right?  Thanks for the command VO + J, to jump to the text edit 
> field, I did not this existed as the starting guide has not told me or

> did not tell me, or explained this.  Even greater thanks for the 
> suggestion to click command + L, then VO + right arrow, twice, to get 
> to do a Google search.  Do you know if this will open a new tab, or 
> will it just replace the webpage I am on?  Is the control
> + option +T command used in voice over or in jaws?
> Thanks,
> alfredo
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