That's correct for IE6 too; alt+n brings up the information bar, which often
comes up where there are pop-ups being blocked. It is more difficult to
choose in IE7 what to do - you have to do routing JAWS or mouse cursor to
PC - but in IE6 if you arrow up or down, options are presented to you then.
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From: "George Bell" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Saturday, June 02, 2007 11:52 PM
Subject: Re: [VICUG-L] it happened again, but here's how to fix it
I believe Alt + N will also activate the Information bar -
it certainly does in IE7.
George.
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Subject: [VICUG-L] it happened again, but here's how to fix
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Hi all,
Well folks, it happened again. I tryed to download
something on the internet, but internet explorer blocked me
from downloading the file.
However, Dave, my friend, another vicug-l user, who has a
tiny bit of sight, used my mouse, and did a left mouse
click, and as Dave Poleman pointed out to me earlier in
another email , an options list came up. So, I down arrowed
to download button and pressed the letter d, and sure
enough, it let the download dialogue box come up.
So, for you jaws for windows users, who use a laptop
computer. If this ever happens to you, or, if you just need
to know how to do a left or right mouse click, do the
following.
1. for a left mouse click, press capslock+the 8 key
2. for a right mouse click, press capslock+the 9 key
take care all,
Harry, who finally knows how to click a mouse like any
sighted person
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