Hi Noreen, I will certainly have a look at this - thanks for the really good instructions. Loretta _____ From: vip_students-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:vip_students-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of noreenmeagher Sent: 19 February 2006 22:52 To: vip_students@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: [vip_students] Reading the Irish Examiner Hi all, Now that the Irish Examiner is a country wide paper the instructions below might be useful, especially when the paper has a text only version. Notes on Reading the Irish Examiner, <http://www.irishexaminer.com> www.irishexaminer.com 1 Make sure you save the examiner text only version to your favourites list. 2. Remember that the examiner is laid out in sections. The main sections are Deaths, Ireland, Sport, the world etc. You can tab to each section and press enter on the section link, to open it up, and get access to the articles on today's examiner for that section. EG to read the articles on Ireland, you tab till you hear Ireland, press enter and then you tab again, to cycle to the individual articles on Ireland. To read an article, press enter when you hear the head line, You then Hold down the jaws or insert key and press enter twice, after which you hold down again, the jaws or insert key and hit the down arrow. (When you have finished reading an article, and you wish to read the next article in that section: 1 press the back space button, and tab to the next article you wish to read. When you are finished reading the articles in a particular section, press the back space until you hear Jaws echo the link, for the section you are in, I.e. Ireland and then Tab on to the next section and press enter to start tabbing through that particular section. A good tip is, if you hold down the jaws key and press F 7, you can then press the first letter of the section you wish to go to and then press enter. . I hope this might be of some help. Noreen M.