The Free Internet Cafe for the Blind & Visually Impaired, the first in the whole of Africa, which opens the World Wide Web, making The Gambia a leading light in Africa, with this technology by allowing free and total access to surf the net send and receive emails and for students to enhace their studies with the aid of this pioneering software. No more do they need to rely on a third party to read to them newspapers, magazines, books, letters and world wide information. Nonvision.KingfisherGambia.com - Less typing with “Favourites”
 

2.7 LESS TYPING WITH "FAVOURITES"

If your typing or memory for website addresses isn’t too hot, no worries; you can still enjoy the internet. Keep the addresses of the websites you enjoy in a special list called "Favourites" which is already on your computer. You could always ask a friend to put them there for you.

When you are on a website that you want to keep as a favourite, hold down the ALT key, dab at the letter A, ARROW DOWN and Up to "add favourite" and press ENTER. If you don’t like the name that’s spoken, type your preferred name, TAB to "OK" and press ENTER. From then on, that website will be in your list of favourites.

To get to the "Favourites" list, with WebbIE on the screen, press ALT then A. ARROW DOWN until you hear the favourite you want then press ENTER to go to it. The list is arranged alphabetically. If you know the name of the website you want, type the first letter of its name to get to it more quickly.

To delete a favourite from the list, with WebbIE on the screen, press ALT A to go into Favourites, ARROW DOWN to "Organise Favourites" and ENTER. Press TAB until you hear "Favourites Bar", ARROW to the favourite you want to delete and press the DELETE key and ENTER. Press ESCAPE to go back into your webpage. Next time you visit your favourites list, that website will be gone.

The Free Internet Cafe for the Blind & Visually Impaired, the first in the whole of Africa, which opens the World Wide Web, making The Gambia a leading light in Africa, with this technology by allowing free and total access to surf the net send and receive emails and for students to enhace their studies with the aid of this pioneering software. No more do they need to rely on a third party to read to them newspapers, magazines, books, letters and world wide information.