Well this is a valid question. But here's the example. Let's say I have a website I go to often ok? I know I need to click on "students" and then on "forms" and then on "science". I just made that up, but for the sake of argument. Then, I can simply bring up the links list and hit the first letter of that link, and boom I'm there. So I don't have to listen for link 125 but I can just navigate by first letter, but also I can just hit enter on any link ihere during the speech, even if the speech has moved on, as long as it hasn't reached a new link, and if it has, just two keystrokes later and boom I'm there. It's also important to note that different things work for different people, you on linux are just as efficient as I am on Windows, because you're use to that system, and I'm used to mine. But for me, I think Linux needs to improve some of their web browsers or supporting the different technologies that are out there. Plus it's not really as much the web browsers as the accessibility to them with speech. Take care, Sina No trees were destroyed in sending this message; however, a large number of electrons were terribly inconvenienced. -----Original Message----- From: speakup-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:speakup-bounces at braille.uwo.ca] On Behalf Of Janina Sajka Sent: Sunday, January 18, 2004 10:24 AM To: Speakup is a screen review system for Linux. Subject: Re: Restoring grub Move to what link? How do you specify among the 50 or so optionsyou often have? That's why entering a number is superior. You get to specify in one action. Bingo. You're done.