On Fri, Dec 20, 2013 at 23:21:08PM -0500, Jay Ashworth wrote: > ----- Original Message ----- > > From: "Mike Schwartz" > > > That urks me, too. In many web sites that have a state field, you can > > at least type the first letter of your state, but you still have to use the > > mouse, unless your state is the first one that starts with any given > > letter. > > When I type "W", "WA" pops up, so I still have to use the mouse to > > select "WI". If I try to type "W" then "I", the popup box jumps to "IA".
> > "W" takes me to "Washington", but if I then type "I" it takes me down > > to "International". I can avoid using my mouse if I type "W" and then > > down arrow twice, to get past West Virginia. FWIW for this apparently errant thread, just hit "W" two more times. That is, those select-a-state boxes will usually cycle through all of the listed choices that begin with a selected letter by repeatedly pressing that letter (on a real keyboard, probably not on a smartphone virtual one). -- Henry Yen <henry....@aegis00.com> Aegis Information Systems, Inc. Senior Systems Programmer Hicksville, New York (800) AEGIS-00 x949 1-800-AEGIS-00 (800-234-4700)