HI Alex
Just to add to your explanation of the web rotar: if you set single key 
navigation to on, you don't even have to press vo-u. You can just press h for 
heading, and be immediately in the heading part of the rotar where you can 
repeat the h to move by headings, or use down arrow if you prefer. L is for 
links, b for buttons etc. I always use single key navigation that way and never 
the vo-u method now and it's really excellent. Sometimes I will press h and 
then flick up and down on my track pad by headings which I have just set using 
the h.
You probably knew about this already but just in case you didn't I thought you 
might like to play with it.
Lisette

On 3/10/2012, at 3:36 PM, Alex Hall <mehg...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi all,
> I'm back for another in my unintentional Newbie Tips series, where I explain 
> something I just found that I wish I'd known months ago.
> 
> This time it's the web rotor, available in any "html content" item. When vo 
> is focused in one of these, press vo-u to bring up the web rotor. Left and 
> right arrows will move you through the different items available (you can set 
> which ones you see in the vo utility under web). Each time you left/right 
> arrow to a category, vo tells you how many of that item are on the page. You 
> then use up and down arrows to move through the list of that item. For 
> instance, you might do a google search, then bring up the web rotor and arrow 
> to headings. Use up and down arrows in the headings list to move through your 
> search results. Pressing space or vo-space on any item will jump you to it, 
> but will not open it, even if it is a link. So, if you are arrowing along and 
> find a link in the rotor list, press space on it and vo will jump to it. You 
> must vo-space again to actually open the link.
> 
> This looks like a really neat tool and one I will certainly be using more now 
> that I know about it. As always, if I have made any errors, please correct me 
> so we don't have bad information getting spread around.
> 
> 
> Have a great day,
> Alex (msg sent from Mac Mini)
> mehg...@gmail.com
> 
> 
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