On Mon, 14 Apr 2008, Octavian Rasnita wrote:
Of course in lynx is enough, but what screen reader works with lynx and offers so many options like Jaws offer in Internet Explorer?
That is not how a cli screenreader works... You seriously have a lot to learn...
BRLTTY (which I use) works great with it and lynx has some good navigation features built in... Ok not as many as jaws... I'm sure though I could do things in almost the same amount of time as I could on jaws though.
Although I haven't really used jaws much... I used to know all the keystrokes though... They were nothing special.
(Using u to jump to the next unvisited link, l to jump to the next list, i to jump to the next list element, t to jump to the next table, and so on).
Wow. I need to know a lot about the page I'm reading.Orca gives you all that stuff, and lynx doesn't give you all that, but it is still very efficient.
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