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Using Seti-Search with JFW 4.5

by Sharon Nichols

  1. Open Internet Explorer. If your homepage is seti-search, begin with number 2. If you have a different homepage, to get to seti-search, use one of the following methods. Press Alt + D to enter the address box and type www.seti-search.com and press the enter key. Or you can press Ctrl + O to open the Open Dialog box, and then enter www.seti-search.com and press the Enter key. Either method will work.
  2. After the seti-search page opens, press the Ctrl Key to stop JFW reading. Now, press Ctrl + insert + Home to move to the first input field in the page, which will be the search input field. Press the Down Arrow key until you hear, “edit, blank”. To enter text into the field, you will need to turn Forms Mode on, to do this press the Enter key. You will hear, “forms mode on”. You can now enter the search item. For example: “lemur”. Type in “lemur” then tab to the combo box, and use the up or down arrow keys to select Altavista.com, then tab to the search now button and press the enter key.
  3. Practice step two with a variety of search items. Use several search engines, and especially try out dictionary.com.
  4. Let’s try something together. Go to seti-search. Look up ring tailed lemurs. Don’t forget to put quotation marks around the three words to prevent search returns on the word “ring”, "tailed", and the word “lemur”.
  5. Answer these questions:
    • How do they use their ring tails?
    • Where are they most commonly located?

Shortcut Keys

Address=Alt+D

Open Dialog Box= CTRL+O

Silence JFW= CTRL

First input field= CTRL+INS+HOME

Read next line= DOWN ARROW

Move to next control= TAB

Say prior word= INS+LEFT ARROW

Say next word= INS+RIGHT ARROW


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