RE: jaws and mouse over links

  • From: "Alex Stone" <alex.stone@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <jfw@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Mon, 29 Jan 2007 16:22:53 -0000

Devona, What it is is a link where if you move the mouse over it the page
changes.
Cheers.
Alex
-----Original Message-----
From: jfw-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:jfw-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx]On Behalf Of
Devona Abel
Sent: 29 January 2007 16:16
To: jfw@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: jaws and mouse over links


What is mouse over anyway?
  ----- Original Message -----
  From: Cher Bosch
  To: jfw@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  Sent: Monday, January 29, 2007 7:47 AM
  Subject: Re: jaws and mouse over links


  Tom- I'm with you on that soapbox.  If I actually find a mouse-over link
which works, I'm almost jumping up and down!

  Cher


  >>> "Tom Lange" <trlange@xxxxxxxxxxx> 01/28/07 2:52 PM >>>

  Hi,
  You wrote:


  > greetings all james in denver is their a jaws keystroke to activate or
be
  > able   to use mouse over i am on a page and if i just hit enter on a
mouse

  Here's what the JAWS help has to say about mouse over effects:

  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 INSERT+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 oc curred. 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.

  Excuse me if I jump up on my soapbox for a second.
  On a lot of pages, when I press insert+ctrl+enter on a MouseOver link,
JAWS
  will inform me that it can't detect a change in content.  I don't know if
  it's a JAWS problem or if the MouseOver element was improperly coded.  I
  suspect the latter.  Perhaps I'm a little cynical, but it seems to me that
  there's a hell of a lot of sloppy coding out there on the web, as well as
  outright misuse of certain types of elements, as in the case of the misuse
  of the header tag to emphasize text. I've  used the Surf's Up series of
  pages to teach people how to deal with the web, and I've  typically
  explained to people that the examples of such elements as MouseOvers
reflect
  what should happen in a best-case scenario, but that people shouldn't be
  surprised if they get different results.  The MouseOver is a classic case.
  Okay, I'm off my soapbox now.
  Tom

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