[gui-talk] windows 10 and internet explorer question
Lloyd Rasmussen
lras at sprynet.com
Wed Apr 13 03:04:40 UTC 2016
If you pin it to the taskbar, you can find it on the taskbar by pressing
Windows-T, then using right or left arrows. Once on Internet Explorer, you
can use context menu key (applications key) to open IE at particular
frequently-accessed websites.
Also, once you know its position on the task bar (for example, fifth from
left), you combine the Windows key with that position number, e.g.
Windows-5.
Lloyd Rasmussen, Kensington, MD
http://lras.home.sprynet.com
-----Original Message-----
From: Allen Maynard via gui-talk
Sent: Tuesday, April 12, 2016 4:51 PM
To: 'gui-talk at nfbnet.org'
Cc: Allen Maynard
Subject: [gui-talk] windows 10 and internet explorer question
Hi all,
I work at the Hadley Institute, formerly called the Hadley School, and I've
been asked to create a FAQ regarding our online braille simulator.
One of the questions is where to find Internet Explorer in Windows 10 and
how to create a desktop item.
I can do this in Windows 7 but Hadley has not upgraded to Windows 10 yet.
Using Google I've found how to, in Windows 10, find IE and pin it to the
Start menu, rather than to the desktop, but only the sighted way.
Do any Windows 10 users know how to do this using a screen reader and the
keyboard?
Thanks
Sincerely,
Allen Maynard
Access Technology Specialist
Computer Services Department
Hadley Institute for the Blind and Visually Impaired
700 Elm Street, Winnetka, IL 60093-2554
www.hadley.edu
Phone: toll-free: 800-323-4238 ext. 2803
Fax: 847-386-5420
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