Elements On A Web Page; Functional Elements - NUANCE Series 60 Phones User Manual

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Key
[3]
This quick key moves the reading cursor to the next frame on the current web page. Note that
only frames belonging to the same domain are currently supported by TALKS. This command
can be repeated with [*] and [#]. The corresponding letter is "F" for "Frame".
[4]
This command moves the reading cursor to the next heading. It can be repeated using [*] and
[#]. The corresponding letter is "H" for "Heading".
[5]
This quick key moves the reading cursor to the next link or button. It can be repeated using [*]
and [#]. The corresponding letter is "L" for "Link".
[6]
This command moves the reading cursor to the next part of the web page that is not a link or
button, and can be used to skip a group of links. It can be repeated with [*] and [#]. The
corresponding letter is "N" for "Non-link".
[7]
The quick key moves the reading cursor to the next paragraph. It can be repeated by [*] and
[#]. The corresponding key is "P" for "Paragraph".
[8]
This command moves the reading cursor to the next text field. It can be repeated using [*] and
[#]. The corresponding letter is "T" for "Text".
[9]
This quick key moves the reading cursor to the next table or list. It can be repeated using [*] and
[#].
[0]
This key moves the reading cursor to the initial line showing the number of frames, headings,
and links on the current web page. Pressing it again moves the cursor to the end of the page.
[Call]
This opens a text box, in which you can type text to search for. When finished, you can press
[Key 1] ("OK") to search for that text, or [Key 2] ("Cancel") to skip searching. After searching
for some text has been searched, you can use [*] and [#]to repeat that search on the current
page.
[*]/[#] After one of the quick keys 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, or 9 has been pressed, or after searching for text,
[#] performs the same action again, moving further on in the text, while [*] repeats it moving
backwards (for example, going to the previous occurence).

5.4 Elements on a web page

5.4.1

Functional elements

5.4.1.1
Links and buttons
TALKS recognizes links and buttons, and precedes them with the word "Link", or "This page link" in
case of a link that points to another position on the currently loaded page, or "Button" for a button. Links
and buttons are shown on a separate line. Press [Select] to follow a link, or execute the action associated
with a button.
The corresponding quick keys are [5] to find the next link or button, and [6] to find the closest text that is
not a link or button.
5.4.1.2
Text fields
TALKS identifies single line text fields, which are preceded by "Text", as well as multi-line text fields,
which are preceded with "Textarea". After that, the first line of the text field is shown.
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