Lynx-Speakup question

Gene Collins collins at gene3.cc.iastate.edu
Thu Jul 13 12:16:13 EDT 2000


To make your life easier, use the -show_cursor option on the command
line when you start lynx.  You can then follow Janina's advice to save
this setting so you won't need to use the command line option after
this.

Gene

>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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>
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>
>				Janina Sajka, Director
>				Information Systems Research & Development
>				American Foundation for the Blind (AFB)
>
>janina at afb.net
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