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Frames and panes, Scrolling in a Web Using E-Mail and Microsoft Internet Explorer

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CHAPTER 7 Using E-Mail and Microsoft Internet Explorer Here is a table of commands you can use for clicking links, images, check boxes, and buttons. SAY Type Text or Edit Box Click Check Box or Check Box Click Image or Image Choose 2 Click Radio Button/ Radio Button Click List Box or List Box Show Choices Hide Choices Choose Thursday or Thursday TO Go to the first place on a Web page where you can enter text. Number all check boxes on the page and go to the first one. Number all images with links on the page and go to the first one. Select the image, option, button, and so on from the numbered list of choices. You can say any number that appears in the list. Number all option (radio) buttons on the page and go to the first one. Number all boxes with a list of choices (dropdown lists) on the page and go to the first one. Open a list of choices. Close a list of choices. Choose an entry from a list of choices, in this example, Thursday. Frames and panes When you're viewing a Web page that uses frames, say "Next Frame" or "Previous Frame" to move between the different frames. To move between different Microsoft® Internet Explorer® panes, say "Next Pane" or "Previous Pane." Panes are different windows within the Microsoft® Internet Explorer® application, such as "Search" and "Tip of the Day." Scrolling in a Web page When Dragon NaturallySpeaking® is running, you can scroll in a Web page by voice. You can use voice commands to go to the top or bottom of a page or to move up or down a screen or line at a time. You can also start automatic scrolling by saying "Start Scrolling Down" or "Start Scrolling Up." Automatic scrolling is convenient when you want to Dragon NaturallySpeaking User's Guide 93

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CHAPTER 7
Using E-Mail and Microsoft Internet Explorer
Dragon NaturallySpeaking User’s Guide
93
Here is a table of commands you can use for clicking links, images,
check boxes, and buttons.
Frames and panes
When you’re viewing a Web page that uses frames, say “
Next Frame
” or
Previous Frame
” to move between the different frames.
To move between different Microsoft
®
Internet Explorer
®
panes, say
Next Pane
” or “
Previous Pane.
” Panes are different windows within the
Microsoft
®
Internet Explorer
®
application, such as “Search” and “Tip of
the Day.”
Scrolling in a Web page
When Dragon NaturallySpeaking
®
is running, you can scroll in a Web
page by voice. You can use voice commands to go to the top or bottom of
a page or to move up or down a screen or line at a time.
You can also start automatic scrolling by saying
“Start Scrolling Down”
or
“Start Scrolling Up.”
Automatic scrolling is convenient when you want to
SAY
TO
Type Text
or
Edit Box
Go to the first place on a Web page where you
can enter text.
Click Check Box
or
Check Box
Number all check boxes on the page and go to
the first one.
Click Image
or
Image
Number all images with links on the page and
go to the first one.
Choose
2
Select the image, option, button, and so on
from the numbered list of choices. You can say
any number that appears in the list.
Click Radio Button/
Radio Button
Number all option (radio) buttons on the page
and go to the first one.
Click List Box
or
List Box
Number all boxes with a list of choices (drop-
down lists) on the page and go to the first one.
Show Choices
Open a list of choices.
Hide Choices
Close a list of choices.
Choose
Thursday
or
Thursday
Choose an entry from a list of choices, in this
example,
Thursday
.