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7.7 WEBBIE KEYSTROKES

HOME, End, CONTROL and the CURSORS work as usual.

Google Search: CONTROL W, type key words and ENTER. ARROW DOWN and UP and ENTER on your choice.

Return to the list of possible websites: CTRL W.

New search: CTRL W, ALT S, type your new search words, ENTER. ARROW DOWN and Up to your choice and ENTER.

Check for RSS news feeds on a website: CTRL E.

Close WebbIE: ALT F.4.

Copy text from webpage: Select what you want, CTRL C, go to MS Word document, and CTRL V to paste it into a document.

Favourites: ALT A.

Find on a Webpage: CTRL F.

Find next on a Webpage: F3.

Go back to last webpage: BACKSPACE or ALT LEFT CURSOR.

Go Forward to previously opened webpage: ALT RIGHT CURSOR.

Go to address bar: ALT D.

Go to a form: F6.

Go to a new website: TAB or ALT D, type website address, ENTER.

Go to page headline: F7.

Go to text on webpage from address bar: ALT T.

Help: ALT H.

Knock out (crop) links: CTRL K toggle key.

Links list: CTRL L.

Next link: CTRL TAB.

Previous link: CTRL SHIFT TAB.

Print: CTRL P ENTER.

Refresh: F5 or CTRL R.

Save image: CTRL SHIFT I.

Select all: CTRL A.

Set home page: CTRL ALT HOME with Webpage on screen.

Skip links down: CTRL DOWN ARROW.

Skip links up: CTRL UP ARROW.

Stop downloading: ESCAPE.

Switch between address bar and webpage content: TAB (toggle key).

Switch between WebbIE and Internet Explorer appearance of webpage: CTRL I (image) toggle key.

 

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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.