interesting experiment.

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Please enlighten me.
I never used the Jaws cursor in the new HTML help  format under Windows.
Select an item in the tree view, press enter, then press F6 and it will
automaticly start reading that help item. It is a simple HTML file there,
and it works exactly as simple as Internet Explorer.
You don't need the Jaws cursor at all.

You needed the Jaws cursor only for some bad designed help files in the old
.hlp format.
Now in the new .chm format, you don't have any problems.

But this doesn't matter too much. Please tell me how to navigate the man
pages.
I type man mv, for example.
It starts to print all the help file, but maybe I want to move with a page
up then down, etc.

I know this is possible. Thanks.
Teddy,
orasnita at home.ro

----- Original Message -----
From: "Shaun Oliver" <shaun_oliver@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <speakup at braille.uwo.ca>
Sent: Sunday, May 19, 2002 8:05 AM
Subject: Re: interesting experiment.


SNIP
> > You open a window, and it explains you what you should do there.
> > You have to press the space bar to check some checkboxes, to press some
> > buttons, etc, and if you don't know something, press shift+f10 (or the
right
> > mouse button and choose "what's this?" or press F1 to view the help file
> > wich is much much more easier to navigate than the man pages under
Linux.
SNIP

A fake.
man pages under GNU/Linux are a lot easier to navigate than windows help
pages.
you need to route the jaws cursor to the pc and then fart around trying to
find what you were looking for.
even with the new features in jfw I seriously doubt you could navigate a
help file easier than a man page..



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