[vip_students] Re: Tesco website tutorial

  • From: "Francis Kane" <Francis.Kane@xxxxxxx>
  • To: vip_students@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Wed, 09 Jun 2010 10:53:09 +0100

That's great Joan Ann, thanks a million. It's great to get a step by 
step guide to something like that. Thanks again.

Francis.

-----Original Message-----
From: "Paul J. Traynor (NCBI)" <paul.traynor@xxxxxxx>
To: <vip_students@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Mon, 7 Jun 2010 18:26:33 +0100
Subject: [vip_students] Re: Tesco website tutorial

> Hi Joan Ann,
> 
> Well done on an excellent piece of work.
> 
> Paul.
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: vip_students-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
> [mailto:vip_students-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Joan Ann
> Brosnan
> Sent: 08 June 2010 19:49
> To: vip_students@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Subject: [vip_students] Re: Tesco website tutorial
> 
> Hi Susan
> I'm sorry but, i'm not sure what the UK Tesco website looks like.
>  
> Joan Ann.
> 
> From: Susan Curry <mailto:SusanCurry@xxxxxxx>  
> Sent: Tuesday, June 08, 2010 7:38 PM
> To: vip_students@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 
> Subject: [vip_students] Re: Tesco website tutorial
> 
> hi joan ann,
>  
> does this tutorial apply to the u k tesco site also?
>  
> susan
> 
>       ----- Original Message ----- 
>       From: Joan Ann Brosnan <mailto:kerrygirl18@xxxxxxxxx>  
>       Cc: VICS <mailto:vicsireland@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>  ; VIP Students
> <mailto:vip_students@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>  
>       Sent: Tuesday, June 08, 2010 6:29 PM
>       Subject: [vip_students] Tesco website tutorial
> 
> 
>       Hi all
> 
>        
> 
>       I have put together a step-by-step tutorial on how to shop on the
> new Tesco website using jaws.  I am using jaws 11 with Internet
> explorer 8
> but, the keystrokes should be the same for people using earlier
> versions of
> jaws.  I have tried to make the process as straight forward as possible
> using the jaws quick navigation keys to take advantage of headings and
> forms.
> 
>        
> 
>       I am going to begin by giving instructions on how to turn off
> pictures from being displayed in Internet Explorer as, I feel that this
> increases the speed of the Tesco site.
> 
>       1.  Go to internet explorer.
>       2.  Press alt and T and then, up arrow once to internet options 
and
> press enter.
>       3.  Press control and tab a number of times until you come to the
> advanced dialog box.  You are now in a tree view where there are
> different
> options that
>       you can set to control Internet Explorer.
>       4.  down arrow until you come to an option that says "show
> pictures".  It is on by default so, if you press the spacebar, you will
> turn
> it off.
>       5.  Now, tab until you come to apply and press enter.
>       6.  Tab until you come to the Ok button and press enter.
>        
> 
>       Now, we'll go shopping with Tesco!
> 
>       1.  Open Internet explorer
> 
>       .  Press control and O and type in the website
> 
>       www.tesco.ie
> 
>       2.  Press insert and f7 to bring up a list of links.  Now, press 
G
> to get to groceries and press enter.
> 
>       3.  We are now at the log-in page.  Press F to get to the log-in
> form.  The first box will ask you for your e-mail address.  Fill this
> in,
> not forgetting to turn on forms mode,  and then press tab to get to the
> password field.  Type in your password and then, tab to the sign in
> button
> and press enter.
> 
>       4.  If you use H to cycle through headings, you will come across 
one
> that welcomes you to the site so, you know that you have been
> successfully
> logged in.
> 
>       5.  With the new site, it is now possible to book a delivery slot
> before you do your shopping.  You can reserve the delivery slot for 2
> hours
> which should be enough time to get the shopping done.
> 
>       We will do this now.
> 
>       Press insert and f7 and then, press B until you come to "book a
> delivery slot" and press enter.
> 
>       he delivery slots are laid out in table format.  If you press T,
> jaws will bring you to a table containing delivery slots for the next 7
> days.  It is possible to book delivery slots for a week or 2 in advance
> but,
> we won't worry about that for now.
> 
>       If you press control alt and right arrow, you will be able to go
> through the dates that are available.  
> 
>       When you reach the one you want, Press control alt and down 
arrow to
> read through the times that are available.  Jaws will say unavailable
> for
> the slots that have already been taken.  When you find the one you
> want,
> press the space bar to select it.
> 
>       Now, if you press H, you will hear jaws telling you  "The 
following
> delivery slot has been reserved" and if you press down arrow, you will
> be
> able to confirm that the delivery slot you selected has been reserved
> for
> you.
> 
>       There is a link below this if you wish to remove the delivery 
slot.
> 
>       6.  Now, we're ready to go shopping!
> 
>       If you press B, you will come to a button that says "begin 
shopping
> button", press enter on this.
> 
>       If you press H, you will come to a heading that says "this week 
at
> Tesco".  This contains some of Tesco's special offers.  You can read
> through
> them using H as each product has a heading. 
> 
>       Among the offers this week is "Cadbury Dream fingers 125G".  I 
have
> pressed enter on this to find out what the offer is and, it is, buy one
> get
> one free!
> 
>       Press H to come to the product name Cadburys.  Now use the 
up/down
> arrow to read the offer.
> 
>       If you would like to add this item to your basket, Press H to 
get to
> the heading "add to basket".  Now, use the down arrow key until you get
> to
> "how many".  The next edit box has the number 1 in it and if you are
> happy
> to just buy one, then you would down arrow again to the add to basket
> button
> and press enter.
> 
>       On the groceries homepage, there are links for the Tesco shelves
> such as fresh food, bakery, frozen food ETC.  If you press l, jaws will
> bring you to the list of shelves.
> 
>       7.  If you have shopped with Tesco before, you will have had
> favourites, that is, products that you frequently buy.
> 
>       to get to favourites, you press insert and f7 and press F for
> favourites and press enter.
> 
>       You can view favourites by department, by order or by list.  I
> prefer viewing my favourites by list so I choose the link "all
> favourites"
> and press enter.
> 
>       Each product has its own heading and, there is a corresponding
> heading after it with options to add the product to the basket or
> remove the
> product from favourites.
> 
>       My first product is "golden delicious apples loose class 1".  If 
I
> press H, I will be brought to the "add to basket option.  I will now
> down
> arrow until I come to type and down arrow again to the edit box which
> contains the number 1.  I will put my forms mode on and delete the
> number 1
> and insert the number 5.  I will then tab once to "add to basket" and
> press
> enter.  If I down arrow again, it will say "5 in basket".
> 
>       8.  The search feature of the Tesco site is quite good.  Press
> Insert and f7 and press G for groceries and press enter.
> 
>       If you press F, you will get to the search form which says "I'm
> looking for".  Press enter to turn on forms mode and type in the name
> of a
> product like "brown bread" and press enter.  Like favourites, each
> result
> has a heading with a corresponding heading to add the product to the
> basket.
> 
>       9.  Now, it is time to review the shopping basket before going to
> checkout.  Press H until you come to the shopping basket heading. 
> There are
> different ways to view the basket, the easiest for jaws users is "full
> basket view". Down arrow until you come to this link and press enter.
> 
>       The shopping basket is in the format of a table.  use alt control
> with the arrow keys to navigate around the table and see what products
> have
> been added to the basket.
> 
>       Under the table, there is some text describing how many club card
> points you have received, how much you have saved and the guide price
> of
> your shopping.
> 
>       There is a link to empty your shopping basket if you want to do
> this.
> 
>       10.  It is now time to part with some money!
> 
>       Press insert and f7 and then press C for checkout and press 
enter.
> 
>       If you use H to jump to headings,  you can read the following
> information which will have been filled in when you registered with
> Tesco:
> 
>       Address where shopping will be delivered
> 
>       contact details
> 
>       What time shopping will be delivered
> 
>       Now, press insert and f7 again and choose the link "proceed to
> summary".  This will give a summary of your order.
> 
>       If you are happy, press B to get to the button "proceed to 
payment"
> and press enter.
> 
>       Press f to get to the payment form which you will fill in by 
turning
> on the forms mode with enter.
> 
>        
> 
>       You must fill in the name on card, card number, card expiry date 
and
> security code.
> 
>       When details have been filled in, press b to get to the proceed 
to
> confirmation button and press enter.
> 
>       This completes the tutorial.
> 
>        
> 
>       I do hope this is of some help.  It is not the most straight 
forward
> site to use but, with perseverance, it is definitely possible to do a
> weekly
> shop.  I have not covered everything in this tutorial as that would be
> impossible.
> 
>        
> 
>       Joan Ann.
> 
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