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Press
[Select]
to input new text into a text field. When done, you can leave the text field using the arrow
keys, or by pressing
[Key 1]
(“Options”), and selecting “Done” to accept the new content, or by pressing
[Key 2]
(“Cancel”) to keep the previous content.
5.4.1.3
Radio buttons and check boxes
TALKS can identify radio buttons, which allow selecting one of a number of options, and check boxes,
which allow flagging a particular option as on (checked) or off (not checked). They are preceded by
“Radio button”, or by “Check box”, respectively, followed by the status of the option, i.e. “checked” or
“not checked”. Radio buttons and check boxes are part of a form, so the corresponding quick key is
[2]
,
allowing you to find forms on a web page.
Press
[Select]
to change the selected option in a group of radio buttons, or to check or uncheck a check
box. The new status is announced immediately.
5.4.1.4
Combo boxes
TALKS precedes combo boxes with the word “Combobox”. They let you select one of the listed items,
and the currently selected one is shown after the object description. Combo boxes are part of a form, and
[2]
to find the next from is the corresponding quick key.
To select an item from a combo box, first press
[Select]
. A list with an associated text field opens, similar
to the contact directory, that allows typing a few letters to narrow the selection, before choosing an item.
Press
[Select]
on an item to select it, and close the list. Note that the currently selected item is preceded
by “Checked”.
5.4.1.5
Clickable text
A text or image on a web page that is not a link or button, but acts as one when clicked upon witth the
mouse, is read with the word “clickable” after it. Press
[Select]
to click on this text, and execute the
corresponding action.
5.4.2
Non-functional elements
5.4.2.1
Headings
TALKS can recognize headings and their level, and preceeds them with “Heading level”, followed by the
level of the heading. The corresponding quick key is
[4]
, to find the next heading.
5.4.2.2
Images
TALKS prepends the word “Image” to the alternative tag of a given image. If it has an empty alternative
text and is not used as a link, the image is not read at all.
5.4.2.3
Structures
TALKS announces the following structures:
1.
Tables start with a phrase like “Table with 3 rows and 2 columns”, and end with the line
“End table”. The quick key
[1]
can be used to quickly move to the end of a table when
on the starting line, and vice-versa. It also moves on to the next line when on a table
element.
[9]
can be used to jump to the next table or list.
2.
Lists are preceded with a term like “List of 3 items”, and close with “End list”. The
quick key
[1]
moves from the beginning of the list to its end and vice-versa, and it can
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