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    Accessibility Tips


    Following are the steps of navigating the website.
    1. Skip to main content link will land your cursor where the text description of the website starts.
    2. Skip to navigation link will take your cursor to the main links of the website.
    3. You can navigate the site through various headings. And each heading is well described.
    4. Navigation through lists can also save your time.
    5. Save your website link into Favorites Menu or Book mark them and the method is as follows:
    The Favorites menu is available in many HTML applications like Internet Explorer and Mozilla Firefox. This menu allows you to save the addresses of sites you like, so that you can return to them later. The hot key for using this feature is “Control+D” It works with both of the browsers “Internet explorer” and “Mozilla Firefox”.


    Screen Reader tips for Internet Explorer and Mozilla Firefox


    Following steps are related to screen readers.
    1. JAWS and Windows Eyes provide many of the same HTML features available in Microsoft Internet Explorer and for Firefox as well.


    Navigation Quick Keys:

    Navigation Quick Keys make it faster and easier to move around on a web page and anywhere else the Virtual Cursor is active. These commands are all assigned to keys on the main part of the keyboard, and are easy to remember and use.


    For Jaws [screen reader] Users


    Tip: You can also press INSERT+F3 to select the type of HTML element list you want.

    The following are keystrokes that you can use to display lists of various elements on the page.

    1. Next Visited Link, V
    2. Next Unvisited Link, U
    3. Next Place Marker, K
    4. Next Heading, H
    5. Next Paragraph, P
    6. Next Form, F
    7. Next Button, B
    8. Next Combo Box, C
    9. Next Edit Box, E
    10. Next Radio Button, R
    11. Next Check Box, X
    12. Next List, L
    13. Next Item in a List, I
    14. Next Graphic, G
    15. Next Table, T
    16. Jump to Line, J
    17. Return to Previous Line, SHIFT+J
    18. Next Non Link Text, N
    19. Next Anchor, A
    20. To read the Address Bar, press INSERT+A.
    21. To move to the address bar, press ALT+D, then press tab to get back on yourWebsite.



    For Windows-Eyes [screen reader] Users


    1. For links Press, L
    2. For prior link press, Shift L
    3. For visited links press, V
    4. For text press, X
    5. For control press, C
    6. For NonText area press, D [ it can be any link, or control etc]
    7. For place marker press, K
    8. For Anchors press, A
    9. For List press, S
    10. For list items press, I
    11. For block quotes press, Q


    Access key for Internet Explorer:


    You can use few of the Access keys which can take you directly to different edit fields and buttons and these are:

    1. Alt+I, take you to the login edit field.
    2. Alt+L, it will activate the login button.
    3. Alt+S, it will take you the search books edit field.
    4. Alt+O, it will activate the go button.

    Access key for Mozilla Firefox:


    You can use few of the Access keys which can take you directly to different edit fields and buttons and these are:

    1. Alt + Shift+I, take you to the login edit field.
    2. Alt+ Shift+L, it will activate the login button.
    3. Alt+ Shift+S, it will take you the search books edit field.
    4. Alt+ Shift+O, it will activate the go button.


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