[GUI-Talk] JAWS With Chrome

David Andrews dandrews920 at comcast.net
Fri Sep 20 00:10:14 UTC 2019


It may be that if you are using JAWS, it is 
putting you in applications mode. If so about all 
you can do is tab, or hit PC cursor to take you out of that mode.

Dave

At 04:14 PM 9/19/2019, denise.avant--- via GUI-Talk wrote:
>Hello everyone, Here is the link to the page. 
>https://www.lsac.org/lsat/lsac-policy-accommodations-test-takers-disabilities 
>Thank you for your assistance. -----Original 
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><gui-talk-bounces at nfbnet.org> On Behalf Of 
>Humberto Avila via GUI-Talk Sent: Thursday, 
>September 19, 2019 2:32 PM To: Discussion of the 
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><gui-talk at nfbnet.org> Cc: Humberto Avila 
><Humberto_Avila.IT104 at outlook.com> Subject: Re: 
>[GUI-Talk] JAWS With Chrome Dear Denise, This 
>depends on the web site you are visiting. 
>Sometimes it is JAWS, sometimes it is the site. 
>Some sites have their tabs so that you press 
>enter and you can get what is underneath the tab 
>and this is sometimes is visually referred to as 
>the Accordion layout of a web site.  Sites, you 
>have to go past the tabs till you can get to the 
>information. You may also at times hear JAWS say 
>"Use JAWSKey+Alt+M to move to control element", 
>which, if your hands are practically elastic, 
>you  can press that keystroke 😊 -- geeky as I 
>can be I won't always get that one either. I 
>know Chrome is usually good about web page 
>stability, more efficiently than other browsers, 
>but if that doesn't help, try other browsers 
>like Firefox, Internet Explorer or Edge as Louis 
>suggested. If you have other questions, let us know. I'd be happy to help





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