Re: Mouse over

  • From: "Francis Daniels" <fdaniels@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <jfw@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Mon, 22 Mar 2004 08:08:52 -0800

This is from the JAWS help section on Mouse Over Effects.  I did a search
for it.

HTML allows the author of a page to set an OnMouseOver attribute for most
HTML elements to run specified code such as JavaScript or Visual Basic
Script when the mouse pointer is moved over the HTML element. Often this is
used to momentarily display text, graphics, or links. JAWS now recognizes
the OnMouseOver attribute, and if it is set to display text or links as part
of the page, JAWS provides access to that information. Press CTRL+ENTER to
simulate moving the mouse pointer over the element at the Virtual Cursor
location. If the mouse over event caused some part of the page to change,
JAWS announces the line
where the change occurred. To review the new content, you can press J to
perform the Jump To Line command. Enter the number of the line that changed
and press ENTER to move directly to that line. You can press SHIFT+J at any
time to return to your previous location on the page.

Francis

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