[JAWSLite] Re: Mozilla Thunderbird
- From: Jimmy Podsim <jp.kd5qhh@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- To: jawslite@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Wed, 28 Mar 2007 10:36:47 -0500
I use it daily, however, I have a problem when adding people to the to,
cc and bcc fields. other than that it seems to work well. One tip that
will help is instead of using tab and shift tab to move between fields
and the windows within Thunderbird, use f6 and shift f6. I find that
when doing this jaws reads things better. Check the help files also,
there are lot's of hot keys already in Thunderbird. For example, j
marks a message junk and shift j marks a message not junk. If I were
smart enough to write scripts that would allow one to add and remove
people from the address fields, I'd say Thunderbird is very accessible.
Oh, also, use the Thunderbird beta 2 instead of 1.5 and you'll do better
as well.
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Jacob Kruger wrote:
Anyone use this application?
I was told that it was pretty accessible, but so far it seems far from
it.
Cheers
Jacob
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Anyone use this application?I was told that it was pretty accessible, but so far it seems far from it.
Cheers Jacob
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