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12.4
Navigation.
12.4.1
Moving around a Page.
Apart from the
"move by" commands outlined below, KeyWeb uses the same commands as the
Book Reader for moving through a page. These commands are in the Command Summary and are
also covered in 4.5 Additional Reading Commands.
also covered in 4.5 Additional Reading Commands.
There are different ways you can review or move across a web page:
You can read it, using the standard KeySoft Read commands.
You can skip across it from hyperlink to hyperlink, referred to in KeyWeb as simply
“links;”
You can move through it reviewing another page element such as input controls, headings or
frames.
frames.
Or you can combine these in any way that works for you. In this chapter, we refer to links, frames,
headings and input controls collectively as
“page elements.”
12.4.1.1
Moving with keys.
You can use the NEXT and PREVIOUS thumb keys to move around all the input controls and links
on the page in whatever order they appear. So with each press you may move from, for example,
link to button to text field to link, to link etc. This is different to the other page navigations as they
only move by one specified element type, whereas this one includes all types of input controls and
links. If you have surfed the Web on a PC before, this is the equivalent of using Tab and Shift Tab.
on the page in whatever order they appear. So with each press you may move from, for example,
link to button to text field to link, to link etc. This is different to the other page navigations as they
only move by one specified element type, whereas this one includes all types of input controls and
links. If you have surfed the Web on a PC before, this is the equivalent of using Tab and Shift Tab.