Re: Changing Browsers
Brian Vogel <britechguy@...>
It seemed to be the predominate preference, for years, to have a search engine as a home page, at least prior to the introduction of the omnibox. Now it's far less "universal" than it used to be.
There is no right or wrong home page. Whatever the user prefers is settable, and resettable at will. I used to use my preferred search engine as my home page, but now I don't ever even use a home page, period. Between the advent of the omnibox for entering a web address or my search, and that all browsers can be set to reopen "where you left off" (which I always do), if I have to exit my browser for any reason "my browsing world" reopens exactly as I left it when I next start up again. And all of these things are user preferences, too. The ability to configure things as you prefer them, as far as web browsers go, and even the Windows environment goes, really has never been easier. It has, however, been more comprehensive for a number of seldom-changed settings in Windows which are no longer presented to the end user. -- Brian - Windows 10 Pro, 64-Bit, Version 2004, Build 19041 Always remember that computers are just glorified light bulbs - they rarely fail in continuous use and usually go pop when turned off and on. ~ Technician with the username Computer Bloke, on Technibble.com
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Re: Changing Browsers
Pamela Dominguez
I never wanted a search engine as my home page, either. When somebody had to reinstall windows on my old laptop, he put google as my home page. I asked him why he did that, and he was surprised I didn't want that. He said most people he repairs computers for want google as their home page. I said I could always get into the browser and open up google and perform the search I want to. I used to have optimum as my home page. Pam.
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From: Gene Sent: Tuesday, September 01, 2020 5:21 AM To: main@TechTalk.groups.io Subject: Re: [TechTalk] Changing Browsers I consider it a bad use of the home page feature to have it be a search engine site in most cases. I, for example, would much rather have a news site as the home page, since I look at it a number of times a day to see what new content has been added. Unless I want to conduct a search almost every time I open a browser, why have a search engine as the home page? I can simply issue the command control k, type a search and press enter no matter what page I'm on. I, myself, would far rather have a news site as a home page, since I look at it a number of times a day to see if new content has been added. others might want another kind of home page but why use a search engine when conducting searches is so easy without being on the actual page? Gene -----Original Message----- From: chris judge Sent: Tuesday, September 01, 2020 3:52 AM To: main@TechTalk.groups.io Subject: Re: [TechTalk] Changing Browsers Hi Nancy. I use google chrome and ms edge. In both cases I have google set to be the page I land on when the browser opens. I land on the search field for google and I have forms mode automatically come on, so I just have to type what I’m looking for, then press enter. When the page of search results loads I use the R key to move to the main region of the page. I then use the H key to move through the search results as most of them are denoted by a heading. If you require assistance setting up chrome or edge I’m sure one of us can give you a hand. Cheers. Chris Judge From: main@TechTalk.groups.io <main@TechTalk.groups.io> On Behalf Of Nancy Hill Sent: September 1, 2020 12:14 AM To: main@TechTalk.groups.io Subject: Re: [TechTalk] Changing Browsers I am not good at explaining...When I go to google to look something up, IE puts me right where I need to enter my inquiry. I do not see any mention of IE...just the place where I neeed to ask my inquiry. When I have tried to use edge, there seems to be more 'things' involved than just landingt on the place I need to ask my question. That total simplicity is what I am looking for in a new browser. I am using an updated win10 and one of the latest jaws. Thanks to all! Nancy On 8/31/2020 11:23 AM, Brian Vogel wrote: On Mon, Aug 31, 2020 at 03:50 AM, chris judge wrote: What do you mean by invisible? - I share this question. Without a definition of what this means, in practice, it's really impossible to help much. And, like so much in Windows, and in this case in browsers, ALT+D throws focus straight to the web address edit box and selects what's already there, so if you wish to overtype on a tab/page already open to go somewhere else you can. It works in every modern browser I'm aware of and I just tested it in Firefox, Edge, Chrome, and Brave and it has this behavior in all of them. -- Brian - Windows 10 Pro, 64-Bit, Version 2004, Build 19041 Always remember that computers are just glorified light bulbs - they rarely fail in continuous use and usually go pop when turned off and on. ~ Technician with the username Computer Bloke, on Technibble.com -- This email has been checked for viruses by AVG. https://www.avg.com
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Re: JDownloader--Trouble with Installation screen
Laz
Hi Nancy,
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After seeing your message I downloaded it and attempted to install it. I used a combination of NVDA and Narrator and got through about 3 or 4 steps using the default settings but was unable to complete the installation. I don't know if JAWS can do a better job reading/accessing those screens as I don't use JAWS. IMO it has a very inaccessible installation procedure for which you'll need some sighted help. Watch out as it mentioned something about installing a browser or search engine which was when I decided to quit trying to get through a very horrible installation procedure. I beleive I had tried this a few years ago with similar results. Stay well, Laz
On 8/31/20, Nancy Shackelford <n.k.nancelady@gmail.com> wrote:
Does anyone use this, and how did you get it installed? --
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UBER App it is broken? please confirm.
Mário Navarro
hello, can someone confirm if the uber app is broken with voice over?
I did the most recent uber update and now it is broken... when opening the app, VO is unable to focus on the content. just get the sound of crash, toc, toc, toc ... can someone confirm this to me? thanks. cheers. -- A acção pode nem sempre ser felicidade, mas não há felicidade sem acção...
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Re: computer speaker recommendations please
Loy <loyrg2845@...>
Yes, it is USB powered,and 3.5 plug for the audio. ----- Original
Message ----- From: "Troy Burnham" <troyburnham34@gmail.com> To: <main@TechTalk.groups.io> Sent: Monday, August 31, 2020 11:06 PM Subject: Re: [TechTalk] computer speaker recommendations please Thanks Loy, this looks like just what I'm looking for. Are these USB powered? Near the top of the description it says something about 3.5 mm which would be the plug for the earphone jack I presume, but at the bottom I see USB mentioned. Troy On 8/31/2020 8:22 PM, Loy wrote: I just purchase the below speakers from Amazon. They are great, excellent
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Re: Changing Browsers
Ann Parsons
Hi all,
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Then, just use the letter e to find the edit field. Ann P. Original message:
jaws recent update with win10 nancy On 9/1/2020 7:35 AM, Ann Parsons wrote:Hi all, RE simplicity in a browser. One quick question, What screen reader Ann P. --
Ann K. Parsons Portal Tutoring EMAIL: akp@sero.email Author of The Demmies: http://www.dldbooks.com/annparsons/ Portal Tutoring web site: http://www.portaltutoring.info Skype: Putertutor "All that is gold does not glitter, Not all those who wander are lost."
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Re: switching browsers
Ann Parsons
Hi all,
Yes, each browser will have an icon on your desktop, and you can switch between them at your convenience. Caveat, if you just activate a link in an email or a document, you'll get whatever browser is currently the default, so copy and paste any links you want to try in other browsers. Ann P. -- Ann K. Parsons Portal Tutoring EMAIL: akp@sero.email Author of The Demmies: http://www.dldbooks.com/annparsons/ Portal Tutoring web site: http://www.portaltutoring.info Skype: Putertutor "All that is gold does not glitter, Not all those who wander are lost."
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Re: Question About Desktop
chris judge
Hi. The This PC icon isn't placed on the desktop by default in windows 10
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unless a recent change has made it so. To put the This PC icon on the desktop, do the following. Press windows I to open settings. Type personalization in to the search box, then down arrow to Themes and related settings. Press enter. Tab over to desktop icons and press enter. You will year, computer 3 state button. Press spacebar to check it. Tab to ok and press enter. This Pc icon should now show up on your desktop. Chris Judge
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From: main@TechTalk.groups.io <main@TechTalk.groups.io> On Behalf Of Ann Parsons Sent: September 1, 2020 8:46 AM To: main@techtalk.groups.io Subject: Re: [TechTalk] Question About Desktop Hi Shelly, 'This PC' should be on your desktop. Use the letter t and you'll find it. Good for you. I just don't understand trainers who don't get it, that a student has to have a picture in the mind of what he or she is doing before doing it. How the heck are you supposed to navigate the desktop if you don't know how? Knowing what the route is makes going to the grocery store a heck of a lot easier. Some of these sighted instructors figure blind people don't need to know what things look like because they can't see them anyway. "Hoy, hoy, ou embliere hraire! Hoy, hoy the stinking thousand!" Richard Adams This refers to all the miriad enemies of rabbits. Ann P. Original message: Ann: Thanks for explaining things to me. I am totally blind and had nowith that. Shelly On 8/29/2020 2:26 PM, Ann Parsons wrote:Hi all, Shelly, what operating system are you running? It depends on what kids'Don't know where you got your training, but whomever it was did a lunches at school, to the right of the picture will be Martha's As for the downloads folder, that depends on the OS. If it's win10, Ann P. Original message:Hi Everyone: I was wondering if anyone can tell me that when I have the desktop Shelly -- Ann K. Parsons Portal Tutoring EMAIL: akp@sero.email Author of The Demmies: http://www.dldbooks.com/annparsons/ Portal Tutoring web site: http://www.portaltutoring.info Skype: Putertutor "All that is gold does not glitter, Not all those who wander are lost."
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Re: Question About Desktop
Ann Parsons
Hi Shelly,
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'This PC' should be on your desktop. Use the letter t and you'll find it. Good for you. I just don't understand trainers who don't get it, that a student has to have a picture in the mind of what he or she is doing before doing it. How the heck are you supposed to navigate the desktop if you don't know how? Knowing what the route is makes going to the grocery store a heck of a lot easier. Some of these sighted instructors figure blind people don't need to know what things look like because they can't see them anyway. "Hoy, hoy, ou embliere hraire! Hoy, hoy the stinking thousand!" Richard Adams This refers to all the miriad enemies of rabbits. Ann P. Original message:
Ann: Thanks for explaining things to me. I am totally blind and had no idea Shelly On 8/29/2020 2:26 PM, Ann Parsons wrote:Hi all, Shelly, what operating system are you running? It depends on what OS Don't know where you got your training, but whomever it was did a poor As for the downloads folder, that depends on the OS. If it's win10, Ann P. Original message:Hi Everyone: I was wondering if anyone can tell me that when I have the desktop open Shelly --
Ann K. Parsons Portal Tutoring EMAIL: akp@sero.email Author of The Demmies: http://www.dldbooks.com/annparsons/ Portal Tutoring web site: http://www.portaltutoring.info Skype: Putertutor "All that is gold does not glitter, Not all those who wander are lost."
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Re: Changing Browsers
Nancy Hill
jaws recent update with win10
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nancy
On 9/1/2020 7:35 AM, Ann Parsons wrote:
Hi all,
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Re: Changing Browsers
Ann Parsons
Hi all,
RE simplicity in a browser. One quick question, What screen reader are you using, please? Ann P. -- Ann K. Parsons Portal Tutoring EMAIL: akp@sero.email Author of The Demmies: http://www.dldbooks.com/annparsons/ Portal Tutoring web site: http://www.portaltutoring.info Skype: Putertutor "All that is gold does not glitter, Not all those who wander are lost."
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Re: switching browsers
chris judge
Hi Nancy.
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Assuming you are using windows 10? You can install as many browsers as you like but only one can be the default. To set your default browser, do the following. Press windows I to open settings. Type default in to the search field and arrow down to default apps. Next, tab over to default browser and press enter. You can then tab through all the browsers you have installed on your computer and press enter on the one you want as the default. Next, press alt f4 to close settings. There is no need to uninstall internet explorer. Having said that, if you choose to, here's how. Press windows I to open settings. Type programs in to the search field, then down arrow to add/remove programs. Press enter. You should land on a link called, optional features. Press enter. You will have to tab a number of times but you will eventually get to a list of optional features. On my pc the first option is IE, but yours might be different. Regardless, find IE, then press enter. Arrow over to uninstall and press enter. This will remove it. If you ever change your mind and need it back, heaven forbid, 😍 you can add it again under the add a feature button. Hope this helps. Chris Judge
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From: main@TechTalk.groups.io <main@TechTalk.groups.io> On Behalf Of Nancy Hill Sent: September 1, 2020 8:03 AM To: main@TechTalk.groups.io Subject: Re: [TechTalk] switching browsers If I want to try more than one new browser, is there a way to easily switch among until I make my decision?When I do add a new browser, where do I go to turn it into the default Is there any reason to keep IE; if not, how do I get rid of it? Many Thanks, Nancybrowser? On 9/1/2020 3:06 AM, Gene wrote: there may be ways to get rid of some of it but not all of it. When
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Re: switching browsers
Gene
There isn't any reason to get rid of it and you don't know if, at some point, you may find a site that works significantly better in it than in the popular browsers. Most won't, but I've seen comments that the main Facebook site still works better in Internet Explorer than popular browsers.
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Programs take up very little disk space and, unless I'm sure I'll never want to use the program, I leave them. Some programs, I just leave even if I don't think I'll use them. As I said, they take little room and I just don't want to be without them just in case. You can make any browser you want to try the default, and if you let us know what browser you want to make the default when you are about to install it, people will tell you how to do it. Also, are you using Windows 10? the procedure may be different in Windows 10. Gene
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From: Nancy Hill Sent: Tuesday, September 01, 2020 6:03 AM To: main@TechTalk.groups.io Subject: Re: [TechTalk] switching browsers If I want to try more than one new browser, is there a way to easily switch among until I make my decision?When I do add a new browser, where do I go to turn it into the default Is there any reason to keep IE; if not, how do I get rid of it? Many Thanks, Nancybrowser? On 9/1/2020 3:06 AM, Gene wrote: there may be ways to get rid of some of it but not all of it. When you open a browser, type control l and type an address and press enter, or use a bookmark or use control k, type a search string and press enter. or follow a link that opens another page, in short, any time you do something that opens a page or when your home page opens, you will be in the web page with one exception. If you have set a blank page as your home page, you will be, I believe, on the address bar. Most people don't use a blank page. If you do , let us know.
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Re: switching browsers
Nancy Hill
If I want to try more than one new browser, is there a way to easily switch among until I make my decision?When I do add a new browser, where do I go to turn it into the default
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Is there any reason to keep IE; if not, how do I get rid of it? Many Thanks, Nancybrowser?
On 9/1/2020 3:06 AM, Gene wrote:
there may be ways to get rid of some of it but not all of it. When you open a browser, type control l and type an address and press enter, or use a bookmark or use control k, type a search string and press enter. or follow a link that opens another page, in short, any time you do something that opens a page or when your home page opens, you will be in the web page with one exception. If you have set a blank page as your home page, you will be, I believe, on the address bar. Most people don't use a blank page. If you do , let us know.
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Re: Changing Browsers
Gene
yes. I don't use tabs in that way.
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From: chris judge Sent: Tuesday, September 01, 2020 4:28 AM To: main@TechTalk.groups.io Subject: Re: [TechTalk] Changing Browsers Well Gene that's a matter of personal preference. I have several tabs that open when I launch chrome, including google, my banking site, audible, amazon and a number of others. This way I can launch the browser, then quickly move to the page I want by using control tab, or, since I've finally been able to remember the order of the tabs, I can press control 1 to move to my bank, control 4 to move to audible, etc. There are many ways to do things. Chris Judge -----Original Message----- From: main@TechTalk.groups.io <main@TechTalk.groups.io> On Behalf Of Gene Sent: September 1, 2020 6:21 AM To: main@TechTalk.groups.io Subject: Re: [TechTalk] Changing Browsers I consider it a bad use of the home page feature to have it be a search engine site in most cases. I, for example, would much rather have a news site as the home page, since I look at it a number of times a day to see what new content has been added. Unless I want to conduct a search almost every time I open a browser, why have a search engine as the home page? I can simply issue the command control k, type a search and press enter no matter what page I'm on. I, myself, would far rather have a news site as a home page, since I look at it a number of times a day to see if new content has been added. others might want another kind of home page but why use a search engine when conducting searches is so easy without being on the actual page? Gene -----Original Message----- From: chris judge Sent: Tuesday, September 01, 2020 3:52 AM To: main@TechTalk.groups.io Subject: Re: [TechTalk] Changing Browsers Hi Nancy. I use google chrome and ms edge. In both cases I have google set to be the page I land on when the browser opens. I land on the search field for google and I have forms mode automatically come on, so I just have to type what I’m looking for, then press enter. When the page of search results loads I use the R key to move to the main region of the page. I then use the H key to move through the search results as most of them are denoted by a heading. If you require assistance setting up chrome or edge I’m sure one of us can give you a hand. Cheers. Chris Judge From: main@TechTalk.groups.io <main@TechTalk.groups.io> On Behalf Of Nancy Hill Sent: September 1, 2020 12:14 AM To: main@TechTalk.groups.io Subject: Re: [TechTalk] Changing Browsers I am not good at explaining...When I go to google to look something up, IE puts me right where I need to enter my inquiry. I do not see any mention of IE...just the place where I neeed to ask my inquiry. When I have tried to use edge, there seems to be more 'things' involved than just landingt on the place I need to ask my question. That total simplicity is what I am looking for in a new browser. I am using an updated win10 and one of the latest jaws. Thanks to all! Nancy On 8/31/2020 11:23 AM, Brian Vogel wrote: On Mon, Aug 31, 2020 at 03:50 AM, chris judge wrote: What do you mean by invisible? - I share this question. Without a definition of what this means, in practice, it's really impossible to help much. And, like so much in Windows, and in this case in browsers, ALT+D throws focus straight to the web address edit box and selects what's already there, so if you wish to overtype on a tab/page already open to go somewhere else you can. It works in every modern browser I'm aware of and I just tested it in Firefox, Edge, Chrome, and Brave and it has this behavior in all of them. -- Brian - Windows 10 Pro, 64-Bit, Version 2004, Build 19041 Always remember that computers are just glorified light bulbs - they rarely fail in continuous use and usually go pop when turned off and on. ~ Technician with the username Computer Bloke, on Technibble.com
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Re: Changing Browsers
chris judge
Well Gene that's a matter of personal preference. I have several tabs that open when I launch chrome, including google, my banking site, audible, amazon and a number of others. This way I can launch the browser, then quickly move to the page I want by using control tab, or, since I've finally been able to remember the order of the tabs, I can press control 1 to move to my bank, control 4 to move to audible, etc. There are many ways to do things.
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From: main@TechTalk.groups.io <main@TechTalk.groups.io> On Behalf Of Gene Sent: September 1, 2020 6:21 AM To: main@TechTalk.groups.io Subject: Re: [TechTalk] Changing Browsers I consider it a bad use of the home page feature to have it be a search engine site in most cases. I, for example, would much rather have a news site as the home page, since I look at it a number of times a day to see what new content has been added. Unless I want to conduct a search almost every time I open a browser, why have a search engine as the home page? I can simply issue the command control k, type a search and press enter no matter what page I'm on. I, myself, would far rather have a news site as a home page, since I look at it a number of times a day to see if new content has been added. others might want another kind of home page but why use a search engine when conducting searches is so easy without being on the actual page? Gene -----Original Message----- From: chris judge Sent: Tuesday, September 01, 2020 3:52 AM To: main@TechTalk.groups.io Subject: Re: [TechTalk] Changing Browsers Hi Nancy. I use google chrome and ms edge. In both cases I have google set to be the page I land on when the browser opens. I land on the search field for google and I have forms mode automatically come on, so I just have to type what I’m looking for, then press enter. When the page of search results loads I use the R key to move to the main region of the page. I then use the H key to move through the search results as most of them are denoted by a heading. If you require assistance setting up chrome or edge I’m sure one of us can give you a hand. Cheers. Chris Judge From: main@TechTalk.groups.io <main@TechTalk.groups.io> On Behalf Of Nancy Hill Sent: September 1, 2020 12:14 AM To: main@TechTalk.groups.io Subject: Re: [TechTalk] Changing Browsers I am not good at explaining...When I go to google to look something up, IE puts me right where I need to enter my inquiry. I do not see any mention of IE...just the place where I neeed to ask my inquiry. When I have tried to use edge, there seems to be more 'things' involved than just landingt on the place I need to ask my question. That total simplicity is what I am looking for in a new browser. I am using an updated win10 and one of the latest jaws. Thanks to all! Nancy On 8/31/2020 11:23 AM, Brian Vogel wrote: On Mon, Aug 31, 2020 at 03:50 AM, chris judge wrote: What do you mean by invisible? - I share this question. Without a definition of what this means, in practice, it's really impossible to help much. And, like so much in Windows, and in this case in browsers, ALT+D throws focus straight to the web address edit box and selects what's already there, so if you wish to overtype on a tab/page already open to go somewhere else you can. It works in every modern browser I'm aware of and I just tested it in Firefox, Edge, Chrome, and Brave and it has this behavior in all of them. -- Brian - Windows 10 Pro, 64-Bit, Version 2004, Build 19041 Always remember that computers are just glorified light bulbs - they rarely fail in continuous use and usually go pop when turned off and on. ~ Technician with the username Computer Bloke, on Technibble.com
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Re: Changing Browsers
Gene
I consider it a bad use of the home page feature to have it be a search engine site in most cases. I, for example, would much rather have a news site as the home page, since I look at it a number of times a day to see what new content has been added.
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Unless I want to conduct a search almost every time I open a browser, why have a search engine as the home page? I can simply issue the command control k, type a search and press enter no matter what page I'm on. I, myself, would far rather have a news site as a home page, since I look at it a number of times a day to see if new content has been added. others might want another kind of home page but why use a search engine when conducting searches is so easy without being on the actual page? Gene
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From: chris judge Sent: Tuesday, September 01, 2020 3:52 AM To: main@TechTalk.groups.io Subject: Re: [TechTalk] Changing Browsers Hi Nancy. I use google chrome and ms edge. In both cases I have google set to be the page I land on when the browser opens. I land on the search field for google and I have forms mode automatically come on, so I just have to type what I’m looking for, then press enter. When the page of search results loads I use the R key to move to the main region of the page. I then use the H key to move through the search results as most of them are denoted by a heading. If you require assistance setting up chrome or edge I’m sure one of us can give you a hand. Cheers. Chris Judge From: main@TechTalk.groups.io <main@TechTalk.groups.io> On Behalf Of Nancy Hill Sent: September 1, 2020 12:14 AM To: main@TechTalk.groups.io Subject: Re: [TechTalk] Changing Browsers I am not good at explaining...When I go to google to look something up, IE puts me right where I need to enter my inquiry. I do not see any mention of IE...just the place where I neeed to ask my inquiry. When I have tried to use edge, there seems to be more 'things' involved than just landingt on the place I need to ask my question. That total simplicity is what I am looking for in a new browser. I am using an updated win10 and one of the latest jaws. Thanks to all! Nancy On 8/31/2020 11:23 AM, Brian Vogel wrote: On Mon, Aug 31, 2020 at 03:50 AM, chris judge wrote: What do you mean by invisible? - I share this question. Without a definition of what this means, in practice, it's really impossible to help much. And, like so much in Windows, and in this case in browsers, ALT+D throws focus straight to the web address edit box and selects what's already there, so if you wish to overtype on a tab/page already open to go somewhere else you can. It works in every modern browser I'm aware of and I just tested it in Firefox, Edge, Chrome, and Brave and it has this behavior in all of them. -- Brian - Windows 10 Pro, 64-Bit, Version 2004, Build 19041 Always remember that computers are just glorified light bulbs - they rarely fail in continuous use and usually go pop when turned off and on. ~ Technician with the username Computer Bloke, on Technibble.com
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Re: Changing Browsers
chris judge
Hi Nancy.
I use google chrome and ms edge. In both cases I have google set to be the page I land on when the browser opens. I land on the search field for google and I have forms mode automatically come on, so I just have to type what I’m looking for, then press enter. When the page of search results loads I use the R key to move to the main region of the page. I then use the H key to move through the search results as most of them are denoted by a heading. If you require assistance setting up chrome or edge I’m sure one of us can give you a hand.
Cheers.
From: main@TechTalk.groups.io <main@TechTalk.groups.io> On Behalf Of Nancy Hill
Sent: September 1, 2020 12:14 AM To: main@TechTalk.groups.io Subject: Re: [TechTalk] Changing Browsers
I am not good at explaining...When I go to google to look something up, IE puts me right where I need to enter my inquiry. I do not see any mention of IE...just the place where I neeed to ask my inquiry. When I have tried to use edge, there seems to be more 'things' involved than just landingt on the place I need to ask my question. That total simplicity is what I am looking for in a new browser.
I am using an updated win10 and one of the latest jaws.
Thanks to all! Nancy On 8/31/2020 11:23 AM, Brian Vogel wrote:
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Re: Question About Desktop
Gene
I don't think people, even with good training are taught as well as they should be to infer form from how they move with the arrow keys. Good training will give some description of an interface, such as the Desktop is a list view with columns. But I don't recall anyone showing me how to move through the list view as I described. In other words, you can't do so from the keyboard efficiently if your intention is to look through every item unless you do what I described. there is no move to top of current column command, therefore, you go bac, to the beginning so you have a uniform starting point and right arrow to the next column you want to move down.
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To use other movement following form examples, when you are using down arrow to move down a menu, you are actually moving down through items. When you press alt, then use the left and right arrow to move from one menu title to another, you are actually moving left or right from title to title, such as file, edit, etc. Of course, people take for granted that when you are moving in a document, the right arrow moves you right and the left left, etc. in the doccument. But this, in my experience, isn't consistently explained and taught else where. Gene
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From: Shelly Kane Sent: Tuesday, September 01, 2020 3:51 AM To: main@TechTalk.groups.io Subject: Re: [TechTalk] Question About Desktop Gene: Thanks for chiming in. As I said before, I didn't know the desktop was in columns. When I listen to the items I have in there, I usually do first letter navigation or arrow through them. I never thought to use the home key and right arrow to navigate around. I was never taught that in training when I was young. Thanks again. Shelly On 8/29/2020 3:41 PM, Gene wrote: It’s a good idea to provide a systeematic way of doing things in such cases. To illustrate in this case, as was said, the desktop is a list view in columns. Let's say you want to move through every item on the desktop to see what is there. When on the desktop, press home to move you to the top of the list at the left, the very beginning of the list. Down arrow through all the items you can. Then press home again to move to the top of the list, right arrow once, then down arrow through all the things in the second column. Again, use home, then right arrow two times, which will place you on the third column.
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there may be ways to get rid of some of it but not all of it. When you open a browser, type control l and type an address and press enter, or use a bookmark or use control k, type a search string and press enter. or follow a link that opens another page, in short, any time you do something that opens a page or when your home page opens, you will be in the web page with one exception. If you have set a blank page as your home page, you will be, I believe, on the address bar. Most people don't use a blank page. If you do , let us know.
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From: Nancy Hill Sent: Tuesday, September 01, 2020 12:29 AM To: main@TechTalk.groups.io Subject: Re: [TechTalk] switching browsers Gene, I think you have interpreted what I meant. Do all the things you mentioned have to sho up? I really only want to look for answers or see what's out there. If I find something I want to keep, I simply link to it and then put it in the Misc folder on my Desktop. My simple system works well for me. Am I hearing thatany new browser I set up will have all that extra stuff by default? Is there no way to get rid of all that extra stuff? Thanks, Nancy 8/31/2020 7:46 PM, Gene wrote: Are you talking about tool bars or other structures you can move to as you tab around the program window that are outside of the page? If so, and I'm still not sure what you are referring to, that sort of thing is standard today.
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