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Keystroke command for saving in Internet Explorer 11
Robert Mendoza
My computer has been formatted and the default browser installed to my machine is IE 11. I may ask what is the keystroke to save the file to my machine. Thanks!
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Robert Mendoza
On the other note, I prefer to download and save Firefox installer instead of IE 11 because I am not familiar with the keystroke command for saving the file to my machine. I appreciate your response. Thanks.
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Robert Mendoza
On 10/7/2017 10:04 PM, Robert Mendoza wrote:
My computer has been formatted and the default browser installed to my machine is IE 11. I may ask what is the keystroke to save the file to my machine. Thanks!
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John Isige
If you want to save a web page, ctrl-s will do it, I think. If you want to save a file, right click on it, which is either your applications key or shift-f10, and pick "save as" from the menu.
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On 10/8/2017 0:04, Robert Mendoza wrote:
My computer has been formatted and the default browser installed to my machine is IE 11. I may ask what is the keystroke to save the file to my machine. Thanks!
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Gene
Right clicking only works if the web page is set up
to support saving a file in that way. You often can't save that way.
there is a wayt to save a file by following the link intended for that purpose
but I don't use Internet Explorer and I don't know the procedure for newer
versions. As I recall, you do something with the information bar.
Gene
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From: John Isige
Sent: Saturday, October 07, 2017 2:57 PM
Subject: Re: [nvda] Keystroke command for saving in Internet
Explorer 11 to save a file, right click on it, which is either your applications key or shift-f10, and pick "save as" from the menu. On 10/8/2017 0:04, Robert Mendoza wrote: > My computer has been formatted and the default browser installed to my > machine is IE 11. I may ask what is the keystroke to save the file to > my machine. Thanks! >
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John Isige
I know you have to access the information bar to download executables a lot of the time, but yeah I don't remember what that is either, I haven't used IE in years. Personally I'd just install Firefox from IE, then go download the Firefox installer with Firefox and save it that way.
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Robert Mendoza
I am not saving particular page but rather to save file once I hit the link download file and nvda says that I have the option to choose either to Run,Save, or Cancel. My question is that how will my focus will go to the save.
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Robert Mendoza
On 10/7/2017 12:57 PM, John Isige wrote:
If you want to save a web page, ctrl-s will do it, I think. If you want to save a file, right click on it, which is either your applications key or shift-f10, and pick "save as" from the menu.
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Gene
But I don't know if you have to use the information
bar when running a program instead of installing it. You can try and see
what happens.
I'm sure someone will explain how to use the
information bar.
Gene
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From: John Isige
Sent: Saturday, October 07, 2017 5:20 PM
Subject: Re: [nvda] Keystroke command for saving in Internet
Explorer 11 lot of the time, but yeah I don't remember what that is either, I haven't used IE in years. Personally I'd just install Firefox from IE, then go download the Firefox installer with Firefox and save it that way.
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Rui Fontes
Alt+N.
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N, from Notifications bar... Rui -----Mensagem Original----- De: Robert Mendoza Data: 8 de outubro de 2017 14:36 Para: nvda@nvda.groups.io Assunto: Re: [nvda] Keystroke command for saving in Internet Explorer 11 I am not saving particular page but rather to save file once I hit the link download file and nvda says that I have the option to choose either to Run,Save, or Cancel. My question is that how will my focus will go to the save. Robert Mendoza
On 10/7/2017 12:57 PM, John Isige wrote:
If you want to save a web page, ctrl-s will do it, I think. If you want to save a file, right click on it, which is either your applications key or shift-f10, and pick "save as" from the menu.
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John Isige
You choose save, and a dialogue will come up asking you where to save it? There's nothing special about NVDA here. That is, you don't have to do anything in particular because you're running NVDA over something else, it's just however IE works.
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On 10/8/2017 8:36, Robert Mendoza wrote:
I am not saving particular page but rather to save file once I hit the link download file and nvda says that I have the option to choose either to Run,Save, or Cancel. My question is that how will my focus will go to the save.
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Brian's Mail list account
I'm not sure what you are asking here, what file exactly?
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From: "Robert Mendoza" <lowvisiontek@...> To: <nvda@nvda.groups.io> Sent: Sunday, October 08, 2017 6:04 AM Subject: [nvda] Keystroke command for saving in Internet Explorer 11 My computer has been formatted and the default browser installed to my machine is IE 11. I may ask what is the keystroke to save the file to my machine. Thanks!
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Brian's Mail list account
Well I see what you mean, You want firefox instead. I think if I recall a version of Firefox is already on most new installs, and then you can update it after you have run it.
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I'm surprised if its windows 10 its not defaulted to edge. IE is not bad , and is usable. Edge I found was a bit clunky to do stuff with. If you are updating to firefox, don't go for anything over version 55 just now and try to keep it 32 bit, but that is just my mileage on this. Brian bglists@... Sent via blueyonder. Please address personal email to:- briang1@..., putting 'Brian Gaff' in the display name field.
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From: "Robert Mendoza" <lowvisiontek@...> To: <nvda@nvda.groups.io> Sent: Sunday, October 08, 2017 6:13 AM Subject: Re: [nvda] Keystroke command for saving in Internet Explorer 11 On the other note, I prefer to download and save Firefox installer instead of IE 11 because I am not familiar with the keystroke command for saving the file to my machine. I appreciate your response. Thanks.
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Brian's Mail list account
Yes both standard windows type commands, nothing to do with nvda. I was trying to figure if he perhaps wanted something else.
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From: "John Isige" <gwynn@...> To: <nvda@nvda.groups.io> Sent: Saturday, October 07, 2017 8:57 PM Subject: Re: [nvda] Keystroke command for saving in Internet Explorer 11 If you want to save a web page, ctrl-s will do it, I think. If you want to save a file, right click on it, which is either your applications key or shift-f10, and pick "save as" from the menu.
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