Restoring grub

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Uh, huh,

But, this still requires you to navigate or to search. It's not as
simple as typing the number and pressing enter.

Sina Bahram writes:
> From: "Sina Bahram" <sbahram at nc.rr.com>
> 
> It either says link or you can have it change pitch. In fact they even have
> entire sound schemes you can use. Rather than pitch, how about different
> voices? Woman equals link and man equals regular with the higher pitch
> indicating bold or italic and so on and so forth, you can set all of those.
> I even use some stuff that let's me hear the progress bars with tones that
> incrament acording to the percentage done.
> 
> Take care,
> Sina
> 
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: speakup-bounces at braille.uwo.ca [mailto:speakup-bounces at braille.uwo.ca]
> On Behalf Of Janina Sajka
> Sent: Saturday, January 17, 2004 10:30 PM
> To: Glenn Ervin at Home; Speakup is a screen review system for Linux.
> Subject: Re: Restoring grub
> 
> 
> But how? If you let Windows' IE load a page and just listen to it being
> read, how do you know what part of the text you're hearing is a link, and
> what part is just the text of the page. What's the signal that says "I'm a
> hyperlink?" How does that work?
> 
> 
> Glenn Ervin at Home writes:
> > From: "Glenn Ervin at Home" <GlennErvin at cableone.net>
> > 
> > I guess that with winblows, one could just listen to a page as it 
> > opens, and if you hear the link that you want, you can press the 
> > control key and you will either be on the link, or a line or two past 
> > it. Ready to just press enter on the link. Glenn.
> 
> 
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