Lynx-Speakup question

Janina Sajka janina at afb.net
Thu Jul 13 10:38:37 EDT 2000


There is a setting that you need to make in called "show cursor". You will
want to be sure and save this once you've made it. Use o to get to the
options page.

You may be able to launch lynx to behave properly as follows:

lynx -show_cursor

Good luck.


On Thu, 13 Jul 2000, Michela Botti wrote:

> Hi all!
> Thanks for all the helpful answers you gave me about speakup and the text
> editors. Now I have a new newbie question about Lynx and Speakup: while
> reading an Html file with Lynx, the reading cursor does not follow the
> physical one. Hiting arrow keys to move from one link to an other, I get
> speech feed back, but but Speakup's reading cursor stays at the bottom of
> the screen (on the menu line). Is this behavior the standard one, or is
> there any Lynx options
> which I have to set?   I sometimes noticed that when I hit one only arrow
> key (up or down), Speakup reads the text corresponding to two or three
> different links, so that I hardly know which one the cursor is pointing.
> Is there any way to solve this problem? 
> 
> Any suggestions will be very appreciated. Sorry for the very simple
> questions and for the bad English, thanks in advance!
> 
> Best regards, Michela
> 
>  
> 
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				Janina Sajka, Director
				Information Systems Research & Development
				American Foundation for the Blind (AFB)

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