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Re: [orca-list] Few questions



Hi Kristof, all

For jumping to specific place in a web page, you can use bookmarks
functionality in Orca.

E.G press orca + alt + number from 1 to 6
where you want to jum.

Then you can press orca + num to jump to that place.
 
You can also save your bookmarks by pressing orca + alt + b
Bookmarks can be used not only in web pages, you can also set it on
applications.

Hope this help,

Javier

El sáb, 23-05-2009 a las 19:13 +0100, ashley escribió:
> Hi.
>  
> You can press caps lock twice quickly to use it normally. I don't know
> the answer to the firefox question.
>         ----- Original Message ----- 
>         From: Kristof Nijs 
>         To: orca-list gnome org 
>         Sent: Saturday, May 23, 2009 4:11 PM
>         Subject: [orca-list] Few questions
>         
>         
>         Hello,
>         
>          
>         
>         I’ve been using Orca on Ubuntu for a week.
>         
>         I have two little questions which I tink are Orca related:
>         
>          
>         
>         1: I use Orca in laptop-mode and now it seems that capslock
>         doesn’t work anymore for its original purpose. Is there a way
>         to use capslock in laptop-mode?
>         
>          
>         
>         2: Is there a functionality to jump in Firefox to a specific
>         position on a web page?
>         
>         F.e. if you have searched in Google and want to jump to the
>         position with the text “search results”. (I know you can press
>         H to jump to the heading with this text but it’s only a
>         example so imagine there’s no heading)
>         
>         On Windows machine I use WebFormator and there I press Shft+P
>         to mark the text as position mark and then I can jump to it
>         with Ctrl+p.
>         
>          
>         
>         Best regards,
>         
>         Kristof
>         
>          
>         
>         
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