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1) Press “Enter” on “Web browser”.
2) Press “Alt” to call up the menu.
3) Move to “Options”, pressing “Down arrow key”.
4) Press “Enter.” Or you can press “Alt-o” while the “Web browser” is
2) Press “Alt” to call up the menu.
3) Move to “Options”, pressing “Down arrow key”.
4) Press “Enter.” Or you can press “Alt-o” while the “Web browser” is
executing.
5) Pressing “Tab”, move to “Clear cookies”
6) Press “Enter” on “Clear cookies”.
7) It will announce “Successfully cleared cookies” and clear cookie.
6) Press “Enter” on “Clear cookies”.
7) It will announce “Successfully cleared cookies” and clear cookie.
Without calling menu, pressing “Ctrl-d”, it will clear cookie in web page.
If you want to cancel to clear cookie, press “Enter” on “Cancel” button.
Or press “Alt-F4”, regardless of location.
11.7 Read Page
On the web page, there are links, controls, and other various elements,
as well as text. In order to read web pages properly, the Web browser
should classify each element, and notify the user with its information.
When reading a web page by moving with “Down arrow key”or “Up
arrow key”, one element will be displayed on one line. The links and
controls will be displayed with their respective symbols for the user to
distinguish each element.
There is a more detailed explanation of this feature within this section.
11.7.1 Moving Between Controls
A control is a link, an edit box, a radio button, or a combo box. These
same controls are found in Windows on a personal computer. Web
pages also use various kinds of controls for user input. Each control has
different purposes. Therefore, the user has to know exactly what type of
control is being used. For example, in an edit box, the user enters a text