VO + command and h will move you to headers. I think l moves to links and you 
can try others to see what they do. Turn on your keyboard help and play around 
with some of the VO + command + letter keys and see what you come up with. I am 
sure there are ones for all the things you want to do. if not, there is also 
the quick nav mode. press left and right at the same time and then you will be 
there. up + left or up + right will turn the rotor to what you want to jump to. 
Then up and down will move you to the different attributes. Hope that helps a 
bit.

GF


On Jul 2, 2010, at 11:40 AM, Aman Singer wrote:

> Hi, all.
>       I am slowly getting to grips with the Mac Mini I have here and am
> finding it an interesting experience at least. If I may ask, is there any
> way to, as one can in the Windows screen readers, move to the next specified
> HTML attribute? That is, if I want to move to the next check box, for
> example, in Jaws, I press x. X will move me backward to the previous box.
> The closest thing I have found to this in Safari is that I can get the web
> roter up and move around it, but this is unsatisfactory because it requires
> more keystrokes, and one can't, so far as I see, select a specific form
> field, that is, I can select to move up and down through all form fields but
> not through checkboxes or edit fields exclusively, for example. I have tried
> using the keys on the keyboard, and have also tried the keyboard help, but
> cannot find a method of moving around more quickly. 
> Any suggestions would be gratefully received, and I would be overjoyed to
> find a guide specifically to the web other than the quick start guide.
> Thanks.
> Aman
> 
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