In Chrome, you can edit or delete a bookmark with the application key if
you use the bookmark menu (i.e., press alt+f, then B, then arrow to a
bookmark).
On 12/27/2017 5:04 AM, Jim and Anne Murphy wrote:
> OK.. does the application key work to edit?
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> Harry,
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> I'm also running Windows 10 Creators and Jaws 18. I can edit a bookmark in Chrome, using your steps:
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> 1. Open the Chrome bookmark manager by pressing shift+ctrl+o.
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> 2. Down-arrow to a bookmark, and press space on the More Actions button
> below it.
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> 3. Press enter on the Edit option.
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> 4. If I use the Jaws Say Line command, I hear the name of the bookmark
> and can edit. There's no need for me to up/down-arrow at all. After I
> finish editing, I press enter, and that's all.
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> Ciao
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> On 12/26/2017 11:32 AM, Harry Brown wrote:
>> Hi all,
>>
>> Using windows 10, creators update 1709, and jaws 18.0.4350.
>>
>> My thanks to Jenine for this tip.
>>
>> After you start Chrome, you can press control shift o and the
>> bookmarks list will come up.
>>
>> You can down arrow through all the bookmarks.
>>
>> Now I found one I want to edit, and below every bookmark name it says,
>> "more actions for", then it says the name of that particular bookmark,
>> and you can press spacebar to open that more actions menu.
>>
>> You can edit, delete, and do other actions for that particular bookmark.
>>
>> The problem is, when I up arrow to edit button menu, and press
>> spacebar on edit button menu, the bookmark I want to edit the name for
>> is not even there.
>>
>> But progress is being made!
>>
>> I also have my computer guy, Rick, teling me that he sped up Chromes
>> web page loading by 300%. It's amazing, he showed me the difference on
>> a web page. One web page he uses, took 5 seconds to load, but then,
>> after he sped up Chrome, it now loads in 1 half of a second!
>>
>> but I first have to find out what he did to make that happen, and I'll
>> do a write up and send it to the list! I know you have to go into the
>> settings, then into advanced, I know that much at least.
>>
>> Harry
>>
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