Harry,
If you use Chrome, you don't really need first letter navigation to find
and jump to your favorites. You can either start typing till Chrome
autocompletes or type a couple of letters, then down-arrow to your choice.
1. You can type the first few letters of the website name in the
omnibar, and Chrome fills in the rest for you. For example, when I type
"NLS," Chrome completes "NLS BARD," so I can press enter as soon as the
screen reader announces the additional text.
2. If you have more than one website with the same first few letters,
type the first few letters, then down-arrow to the favorite you want.
For instance, when I type "bl," Chrome auto-completes "Blackboard,"
which is a learning management system. If I down-arrow once from that, I
find "Blind Bargains," etc. I press enter when I hear the item I want.
Hope this helps.
Ciao
On 10/10/2018 12:35 PM, Harry Brown wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> using windows 10, 1803 on a desktop, and Jaws 2018, latest update.
>
> I remember telling you all I used internet explorer. Well, I used it
> till yesterday. As of yesterday, IE, is no more. I tried to click on a
> link, using Jaws, 10 times, I pressed tab and shift tab to go to the
> link, and press enter, I did the shift f7 for the link list, found the
> link, then pressed enter, and nothing.
>
> So, here's where I am folks. The problem with Fire Fox and with Chrome
> is, they will not let me do 2 letter navigation, and I have over 250
> favorites, and I don't have any time to down arrow through it, and
> with Microsoft Edge, I imported my internet explorer favorites over to
> it, and checked the favorites folder in Microsoft Edge, and they're
> not there, nothing is there. So that's not going to work. So, I have 2
> ideas left:
>
> 1. Download and install Safari on my windows computer, and try it.
>
> 2. Mike, on this list, gave me an idea, and that is, create a file
> with your favorites, saying the name of the favorite, then, pasting in
> the link below it.
>
> I'm going to do that, unless anyone has a better idea for me. Because
> right now, I have no browser to use, for bookmarks, I can only type in
> a web page.
>
> Harry
>
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