Hello Jim and all, If no-one offers a means of freezing the field, here is a second best method which should work. You could take your time composing your messages in a word processor, copy it to clipboard, enter Facebook, and paste your message immediately into the chosen field, before the page times you out. You lose that feeling of interacting spontaneously, but at least there is some interaction. Paul Benson. -----Original Message----- From: Jim McAuslan - Email Address: jim.mcauslan@xxxxxxx Sent On: 10/02/2012 23:06 Sent To: access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx - Email Address: access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: [access-uk] Facebook Hi List, Every now and hten I have a go at using Facebook, but I usually last about 5 minutes and then I get so frustrated that I just give up. I find it very confusing and difficult to navigate and don't quite know other VI users use it. E.g. I go to the "what's on your mind" ffield and while I'm slowly typing a short message I'm suddenly chucked off that field and find it difficult to get back there. Any suggestions? Jim McAuslan from sunny Findhorn Minds are like parachutes they work best when open
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