[nvda] Re: internet form filler with NVDA?

last pass is the best out there in my opinion, and it works well with JFW, and now that it is set up fine with N

NVDA. (probably sets up well with NVDA as well, but think I use jaws to do that)
Don'
t know about check boxes, but it fills in all the info you want/more than most forms ask for, and it has extra functions that I have never tried. It is a password vault/on and off line that works as a form filler, and can generate random hard to crack passwords. I would stay away from the favorites stuff, as that can get very confusing with screenreaders,(better use xmarks for that sor of stuff if you want to schinc across computers). lastpass is an extension originally for firefox that works on most major browsers I think. (ie at least/think saffari, opera and chrome?)

there are other FF extentions, lasarus to help with forms when you lose connection, or are taking to long and time out/have it, but it's still on the to try list.
I robo form is pretty good they say.
Burt o

On 11/8/2009 3:16 chela, Josh wrote:

Hi,
I tried this free auto-filler forms auto-filler internet free software
and found it very inaccessible with NVDA, and for that matter quite
inaccessible with Jaws. Canany of you recommend an accessible internet
forms filler software that will do checkboxes and stuff?
Josh
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