![]() ![]() ![]() Smart devices would need an external keyboard to navigate the page fully. However, you will not be able to use the links in the main body, as this emulates a keyboard mouse click. NOTE for touchscreen users: To read all of the information within the accordions, please use your built-in screen reader. Remember the narrator key is either the caps lock or insert keys. To have Narrator ignore the next command press Narrator key plus 3. You will want to be on the item you want to activate prior to inputting this command. Narrator has a command to allow the computer to interact with the program (browser in this case), as if Narrator were not on, for one command. To toggle it off and on, press JAWSkey plus Z. When it is off, it allows the user to interact with the buttons and links. JAWS has a virtual PC cursor that is on to navigate the page. They allow you to navigate and interact with the page quickly. As your screen readers are emulating a mouse click therefore, you might need to use a couple of commands that you might not use very often. ![]() NOTE for screen readers: JAWS and Narrator users. What do you do when you cannot use a mouse, but still need to navigate a web-page? For this activity, please use ONLY your keyboard to navigate the items on the page. Press Spacebar to check the box next to "Press the Option key five times to toggle mouse keys".Mouseless navigation How do you move between elements.Use Tab to select the Options button and press Return.You'll see that the cursor is active in the Search bar-type alternate control methods into the search bar, use the down arrow to select Alternate Control Methods and press Return. ![]()
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