Ana,
First, pressing ctrl-f4 should close the privacy window without closing
down the entire browser.
As far as searching for cookies, usually NVDA places focus in the search
box when I press the "show cookies" button.
However, when in the list of cookies, pressing shift-tab should take you
to the search box where you can type something like "amazon" and then
pressing tab should take you to the filtered list.
David Goldfield,
Assistive Technology Specialist
Feel free to visit my Web site
WWW.DavidGoldfield.Info
On 2/11/2016 10:16 PM, Ana G wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> Whenever I open Amazon.com in firefox, I'm sent to the accessible
> version of the site. Most of the time, I don't mind, but I sometimes
> want to do something, like update a payment method, that isn't
> available on the stripped down site. So I thought I would go into
> Firefox to remove a cookie for Amazon, but I'm not sure how to find it.
>
> This is what I've done so far:
>
> * Open Firefox and press alt+t for Tools.
>
> * With Jaws I used mouse simulation to click a dropdown link before
> the first option (General).
>
> * Down-arrow through options till I get to Privacy and press enter.
>
> After this point, I switched to NVDA because Jaws told me there was a
> tree view with things like Name, Host, and Remove, but it didn't read
> any specific items.
>
> * With NVDA, I went into one of the items, probably Name, and
> down-arrowed through a list of cookies whose names are numbers.
>
> I couldn't find a way to get out of that so I could try searching by
> host.
>
> So one question is how do I get out of there without just closing down
> and starting over.
>
> Another question is how do I find the cookie. How will I identify it
> as the Amazon cookie?
>
> Thanks for any help.
>
> Ciao
>
>
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