Before using the windows back command "ALT+LEFT ARROW", remember to use the
JAWS bypass command, "INS/JAWS+3" in the QWERTY part of your keyboard.
However, I do not know if this would be necessary with "CTRL+W"
Jim H
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Subject: Re: [VICUG-L] cannot close you tube without getting off the
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Try control W or the windows back command alt left arrow
Jon
> On Feb 20, 2017, at 1:37 PM, Jim Hamilton <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>
> 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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> 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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