Monday, January 09, 2012

Online Banking Navigation

Produced By Apple for using the Mac with VoiceOver (inbuilt screen reader) with Snow Leopard 10.6.

Online Banking Training Guides

The following training guides have been developed to introduce the basics of online banking.

Users of these training guides must have a working knowledge of the computer keyboard, and skills in operating a computer and Internet Explorer using the JAWS screen reader program. Online Banking Training Guide
for JAWS Screen Reader Users


Table of Contents 1. Introduction
This training guide has been developed for its clients to introduce the basics of online banking. Users of this training guide must have a working knowledge of the keyboard and skills in Windows XP using JAWS 10, Microsoft Word 2003 and Internet Explorer 7.
This document was last updated on 13 December 2010. Below is a summary of the common JAWS navigation methods used in this guide.
The JAWS Links List command of INSERT plus F7 displays a list of links.
Pressing CONTROL when a Web page loads, stops JAWS from moving through the page, essential for ease of navigation.
Using the JAWS Navigation Quick key of L moves to the list of Internet Banking menus displayed at the top of each Web page. The menus contain links to the different sections still activities you can do on the Website.
Pressing the JAWS Navigation Quick key of G moves to a graphic, note, moving to graphics on a Web page is a quick way to navigate to the contents of a Web page.
Pressing the JAWS Navigation Quick key of T moves to a table.
Using JAWS table navigation commands such as ctrl plus alt plus arrow keys to read tabular information. Note that a lot of information in the website is in a table format to make it easy to read. Using the JAWS table navigation commands is essential to your understanding of the information.
Pressing the JAWS Navigation Quick key of F moves to the next form field on the page, a form field is one of edit box, combo box, check box, radio button or button.
Pressing the JAWS Navigation Quick key of B moves to a button, the JAWS Navigation Quick Keys of C moves to a combo box, X to a checkbox, R to a radio button and E to an edit box.
Using the above key information and the topics below should help in navigating around Online Banking. Note: The JAWS Navigation Quick keys will be referred to as Quick Key" throughout the remainder of the training guide. Also the Jaws 10 Auto Forms feature is not used in this guide, rather the manual Forms mode of pressing the ENTER key on a form field is used. I hope this helps you.

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