Hello, all. I am futilely attempting to locate the links in a list of search
results on Google in order to copy and paste them into a message. I can find
the link with its accompanying text, but I want the address of the link, not
simply to be able to follow and open the link. I have tried
Hi,
THere is a context menu item to copy links to the clipboard, which will do what
you want. Focus on the link in question and hit vo-shift-m. The actual
address bar, meanwhile, can be found by hitting cmd-l.
Hope this helps,
Zack.
On Apr 20, 2011, at 9:02 AM, Christine Grassman wrote:
Hi,
To read the address of the currently opened page, If you are using gestures on
the Macbook, just flick with two fingers to the left to stop interacting with
the HTML content. Then flick until you hear toolbar. Now interact with the
toolbar with two fingers flicked to the right. Here you
Press command + L, this will move VO's focus to the address bar and highlight
the URL, then hit command + c to copy.
On 20 Apr 2011, at 17:02, Christine Grassman wrote:
Hello, all. I am futilely attempting to locate the links in a list of search
results on Google in order to copy and paste