Re: [orca-list] If i go to the previous site in firefox, the caret is always on the begin of the website



I think you're saying that you'll click on a link in a web page, that new web page will be loaded and then when you go back to the original page, with something like alt+left-arrow, you end up at the beginning of the page instead of on the link you clicked on. Is this right?

If so, I'd suggest loading the new page in a new tab with something like the control+enter key. When you're done reading the new page, you can get back to the original page by either closing the new tab with control+w or going back to the previous tab with control+page-up. This is what I do with Orca, NVDA and JAWS on either Ubuntu or Windows.

On 06/10/2013 12:42 PM, chrys87 wrote:
Hi all,
I use Firefox to surf the web. this is going well. but i have one "problem"
if i go to an prev site, the caret is alway on the begin of the website.
it would be more helpful if the caret is on the place i clicked on a link.
it seems to be on the orca caret. if i turn the orca caret of - the
cursor is on the place i clicked on a link. But without orca caret, its
hard to navigate and it feels slower.
can anybody help? does anybody understand what i mean :D?
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