Hello Jacob and others! I am not sure if it will help you or not but i played a litle with mozilla 1.5 under win98. To get it work with jaws one should press 'f7' key just after starting mozilla. You also need to select a "classical" theme. There were some other tricks but i can not recall all of them at the moment. With best wishes, Sergey. >>>>> "JS" == Jacob Schmude <jschmude at adelphia.net> writes: JS> Hi I've posted this to gnome-accessibility several times and JS> gotten no response whatsoever. Has anyone gotten mozilla to work? JS> I've tried on 5 distros now (fedora, debian, slackware, rh9, and JS> gentoo) with no success. Here's the problem. It speaks the menus JS> and title bar fine. However, as soon as I start to tab or arrow JS> through a web page, one of two things will happen. First, it'll JS> either bomb out with no error messages, not even on the x status JS> console, or it will simply say nothing. In the cases where it's JS> saying nothing, I know I'm moving through links, since I can hit JS> enter and it will take me to a different part of the sight, but JS> that isn't the best way to surf. It never stays stable for long JS> anyway, it'll either bomb out eventually or lock my computer up so JS> bad that even a ctrl+alt+del won't reboot. I've tried this on JS> other computers too with the same result, Yes, mozilla is compiled JS> with gtk2 and yes, it has accessibility support in it. I even JS> built it from source to see if that would help, that didn't change JS> the situation. What am I missing here? Do I need to recompile some JS> gnome libs? Maybe I need CVS gnome 2.6? JS> _______________________________________________ Speakup mailing JS> list Speakup at braille.uwo.ca JS> http://speech.braille.uwo.ca/mailman/listinfo/speakup