My comment about the link list and page reformats being done by JFW being parlor tricks wasn't meant to say that they are not helpful. They are. When JFW 3.2 first came out I wrote my opinion of those features.
However, what would make such things really helpful is if you had access to the reformatted page with the PC cursor active so that you could hit the control key to stop instantly when you hear a link of interest. As it stands now you either have to tab to find that link you just heard, pick it from the list of links or turn on the Jaws cursor to locate the linked text and use the Jaws cursor to click on the text. You do have the option of starting to read with control-insert-down arrow and in this latter case when you hit the control key the Jaws cursor will be positioned near the word last read when you hit control. But as near as I can tell this is not the default operation when you first hear a reformatted web page. This means you have to silence the initial reading only to start it again with a different keystroke.
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