[gui-talk] In IE7, Favorites list won't go away when I hit Escape, anymore

Joel Deutsch jdeutsch at dslextreme.com
Sat Jan 24 05:29:54 UTC 2009


Dave,

that's how I used to do it with IE6, I seem to remember. I've just been 
following the instructions I studied about IE 7 on the MS Web site back when 
I was getting ready to install it. But it's okay. I was reminded by someone 
here that you can toggle it off inserting the shift key into the command. 
The tree view has come to feel so normal to me that I can't even remember 
how it used to look, or how it looks for you now with your method. How it 
displays, I mean. Whatever. I'll give that a try, just to remind myself.

thanks.

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "David Andrews" <dandrews at visi.com>
To: "NFBnet GUI Talk Mailing List" <gui-talk at nfbnet.org>
Sent: Friday, January 23, 2009 9:01 PM
Subject: Re: [gui-talk] In IE7, Favorites list won't go away when I hit 
Escape, anymore


I display favorites with alt-a, control-i displays a tree view which
I find less convenient.

Dave

p.s.  The alt-a view does go away with escape.

Dave

At 06:40 PM 1/22/2009, you wrote:
>The subject line says it all. If I put up the Favorites list with Control 
>I,
>and then decide not to click on any of its items, hitting Escape will no
>longer get rid of it and leave me on the Web page where I was before I
>brought up the list.
>I'm mystified. I'll confess that my browser has also developed some other
>bad issues, like no longer being able to access slate.com at all, requiring
>that I type wwww before latimes.com to go to that site even though it used
>to go there if I just typed latimes.com, and a couple of other nasty 
>things.
>
>I'll also say that I know that Firefox is there for the taking, and that
>since I guess you can't just do a repair on Internet Explorer, or uninstall
>and reinstall it. I think it's integrated into my XP Home O.S.
>
>
>But I haven't been well, and sorry if this sounds wimpy, but the time and
>concentration I'm pretty sure it would require for me to educate myself
>about Firefox, learn how to install it, copy my Favorites to it, install
>some sort of add-ons or whatever they're called that enhance its operation
>with Jaws, that is just too much stuff for me to want to deal with these
>days. We're talking not only a benign brain tumor that's disrupted my
>balance and makes my head throb constantly, but also congestive heart
>failure and me facing a surgery in a few days to receive an ICD implanted 
>in
>my chest.
>
>So my wishful thinking is that someone may be able to say something like
>"Oh, that happened to me once. Just hit these keys and the Favorites list
>will disappear." But otherwise, I have to just exit the browser, or at 
>least
>exit that tab page or incidence of IE. Pretty inconvenient, compared too 
>the
>way it used to work.
>
>
>any thoughts? If it sounds as if my copy of Internet Explorer is just
>terminally screwed up, and only migrating to Firefox will restore my
>previous browser functionality, okay. I'll just deal with the Firefox thing
>when I can.
>
>thanks,
>Joel
>
>
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