Hi Edward,
Thanks. I was ever so sure that I had, in fact, turned qn off prior to 
attempting to use first letter nav in the pop up menu. But I must not have, 
because I just did it again, after seeing your note, and it worked as it should 
on the amazon site. I do think it would be nice if the qn first letter nag were 
a bit more intelligent than it is. That is, seems to me there ought to be a way 
for the folks at Apple to program in to this feature some means of telling that 
it is engaged in some kind of interaction, and the first letter nav ought to 
just shut off. It truly diminishes the utility of this great feature when you 
have to keep turning it off and on and doing extra interaction, as is the case 
with edit boxes. The Windows screen readers have finally figured out a more 
intelligent approach to forms mode. And, as I recall, if you use a keyboard in 
IOS, you don't have this problem. I haven't used my bt keyboard and iPad in a 
while, so I may be wrong. But I don't recall having issues with first letter 
nag on websites under IOS. Maybe they'll beef this up in Mavericks. One may 
hope.

Mary

Mary Otten
motte...@gmail.com


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