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Jim Hamilton <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 20 Feb 2017 16:37:58 -0500
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Harry:

In Windows 8.1, and on some website, when you press ctrl-alt-F4, you normally 
get a dialogue that asks if you want to close the "current tab", or "all 
tabs".  I assume, from your wording, that "alt-F4" would do the same thing in 
Windows 10.  So, it sounds like your IE 11 is not set up to work this way.

Unfortunately, it's been too long for me to remember how to do this off the 
top of my head.  However, if I do not see someone else coming forward with 
this information soon, I will dig into it further.

Surely, someone will rescue you before that!

Jim H

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[mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Harry Brown
Sent: Monday, February 20, 2017 3:27 PM
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Subject: [VICUG-L] cannot close you tube without getting off the internet

Hi all,
I'm using jaws 17.0.2727, and windows 10.
When I click on a link to a you tube video, when I press the back space
key to get out of it and take me back to the web page the link was on,
it doesn't work. So, then what I have to do is, press alt f4, and of
course internet explorer closes, but so does the you tube video.
How do I solve this, so I can just get out of the you tube video and
have it closed, and get back to the web page I was on, without having to
close down internet explorer with alt f4?
Harry

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