If your browser doesn't go into edit mode when you land on an
edit field, press insert + space bar. That is the edit mode
manual keystroke. To exit after you type in a search string,
press insert + space bar again. Usually, if you type in the
search string and press enter to search, the search button is
selected by default and the edit mode will exit automatically. On
some web pages, for some reason as with JAWS this doesn't happen.
That's when you need to press the insert + space bar again.
On 3/28/2017 9:14 PM, Holger Fiallo
wrote:
When I ggo to the web page, go to the edit field
normally I enter and the edit fiel is active and I can
type. However in amazon nothing happens.I am using W10,
current NVDA. Maybe is something that I need to do to
setting. I am new to NVDA. Any help be welcome.
From: Ron Canazzi
Sent: Tuesday, March 28, 2017 7:43 PM
To: nvda@nvda.groups.io
Subject: Re: [nvda] amazon.com
Hi Holger,
I use NVDA all the time with amazon and I have no
problems. What precisely happens when you use NVDA with a
search in Amazon? How does it mal function?
On 3/28/2017 6:27 PM, Holger
Fiallo wrote:
The point is that I should not need to use
another browser because NVDA does not work well
with amazon.com page. JAWS works well in the
search. Hope NVDA people look more closely into
this issue.Yes. I suppose I could use JAWS but I
like NVDA and could check this out for those of
us who are having issue and do not want to
change browser.
From: mcLeod stinnett
Sent: Tuesday, March 28, 2017 2:59
PM
To: nvda@nvda.groups.io
Subject: Re: [nvda] amazon.com
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fro A i like the search
function in the accessible site, much better.
works well with firefox nvda and w/e. if you run
an add blocker with firefox, also improves your
experience. ublock original is a good one,
although i use it when i can, i e 11 works kind of
quirky with a lot of sites, no matter what the
screen reader
mack<p><br></p>
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