[access-uk] Getting out of the address bar

  • From: "Damon Rose" <damon.rose@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 12 Mar 2009 09:17:37 -0000

Hi all. 

Is there a shortcut key to get you back into the content area of a web
page after you've been in the address bar?

My real life example goes like this: So. I'm putting together some
research on a subject and want to cut and paste the URL of a website I'm
looking at, into a document I've got open. So I do an alt-D, copy it,
paste it into my document, but then want to get back to the content area
in the web page I've got open (the one whose URL I've just cut and
pasted) 

Presently I find myself tabbing a lot, many times, sometimes triggering
weird annoying things like search boxes, a favourites menu which I don't
understand why it's there, and other things and sometimes it's a little
difficult to tell you've tabbed back into the main part of a page after
all this anyway.

So. Is there a quicker way or a shortcut key?

Any tips appreciated.

For what it's worth, I'm using jaws 9 and 10 variously, on internet
explorer 7.

Thanks!


















Damon Rose
Senior Content Producer bbc.co.uk/ouch 
BBC Vision Learning

Tel: 020 8752 4427 (x0224427)
email: damon.rose@xxxxxxxxx

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