Some Questions About Linux And SpeakUp
Michael Whapples
mwhapples at aim.com
Mon Jul 9 04:06:19 EDT 2007
links (some times known as links2) I think is very much like lynx to use
(except for the look of it is more like elinks, eg. more spatial layout).
Basically, use cursor keys (up and down) to move between links and controls,
enter (or right arrow) to follow a link, backspace (or left arrow) to go
back a page, type on a text control to enter text (I don't think it is like
elinks where you need to press enter to allow text entry) and enter to
interact with the control (eg. to push a button, tick a check box, etc). Use
speakup's screen review keys (numpad) to read page contents, page up and
down to move the view up and down a screen distance on the page. in links
and elinks, escape accesses the menu, g to go to page, and q for quit.
I would recommend using pine or some client like that for email as they are
more helpful (pine has a basic menu system and some instructions on screen).
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Michael Whapples
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