[nfbcs] Escaping from the IE toolbar from hell
Mike Freeman
k7uij at panix.com
Thu Jan 31 20:48:46 UTC 2013
Doesn't always get you out of the toolbar.
Mike Freeman
sent from my iPhone
On Jan 31, 2013, at 11:56, Denise Robinson <deniserob at gmail.com> wrote:
> In addition to Doug's comments f6 is a good one to force you out of one pane or area into another
>
> Denise M Robinson
> Sent from my iPad
>
> On Jan 31, 2013, at 11:28 AM, Doug Lee <dgl at dlee.org> wrote:
>
>> In my experience at least, the problem you're experiencing is not a
>> problem with the IE toolbar, but a problem with the web page itself
>> not taking focus when it should. I have used the following
>> workarounds, any one of which may work, but none of which are
>> guaranteed. After each of these, you can test whether you're on the
>> page by hitting the PC Cursor key (numPad Plus or CapLock Semicolon
>> depending on your keyboard layout). If it says "virtual PC cursor,"
>> you're good. If it just says "PC cursor," try the next trick.
>>
>> 1. Tap the Alt key to go to the menu bar, then again to leave it.
>> Sometimes I have to tap Alt three rather than just two times here.
>>
>> 2. Type Insert+Z to turn the virtual cursor off, then again to turn it
>> back on.
>>
>> 3. Type Insert+Esc to refresh the JAWS view of the page, then try
>> tabbing back and forth to try to focus something between the last
>> toolbar item and the address bar.
>>
>> You can also use the JAWS cursor to click on the web page, but be
>> careful with that, because you can activate a link, button, etc. by
>> clicking one of those when you just want to click the page. Pick a
>> piece of text that you know is not actionable, like a part of a
>> paragraph.
>>
>> Best of luck. I run into this problem uncommon often, sorry to say.
>>
>> On Thu, Jan 31, 2013 at 11:16:22AM -0500, Tracy Carcione wrote:
>> Help! I'm stuck in the IE8 toolbar, the one that says home split,
>> page safety tools, google search, etc. I keep tabbing, and I can't
>> get back to the page I was on. After I filled my cart with stuff, and
>> was trying to check out, which is extremely annoying.
>> How do I escape? And can I get rid of this monstrosity forever?
>> Thanks.
>> Tracy
>>
>>
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>> new discoveries, is not 'Eureka!' ('I found it!') but rather 'hmm....
>> that's funny...'" -- Isaac Asimov
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