[nvda] Re: back buttons refuse to work on so many web pages

Hi Ron, to open a site in a new window press shift+ enter; then if you want 
to leave the new site alt+F4 will do it and you're back on the previous 
site.
Martina


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From: "ron nuttall" <rron_ron@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Friday, May 29, 2009 10:09 AM
To: <nvda@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: [nvda] Re: back buttons refuse to work on so many web pages

thanks shaun - but how does that help me get quikly back to a previous page?
this is what normally happens:
i recently did a google search for "the most comfortable pillow".
i pressed enter on one of the sites i liked the sound of, can't remember its
name, but found the site hard to use and was disappointed by a discription
of the product.
pressed the backspace key, nothing; pressed alt left arrow, nothing; tryed
them both again several times, nothing, still no going back - so i pressed
alt for the menu bar, rite arrow till i heard history, then down arrow till
i heard my search page and hit enter.
i take it then from what you say that thats using the history tab.
i don't know how to go to a site in a so called new window - do i open this
new window first?
and if so how, and then what?

Ron

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