
#SIEMENS STEP 7 WINDOWS 10 TRIAL DOWNLOAD KEYGEN#



This keystroke is a shortcut you can use to label an HTML element. Press ENTER to find out what this link does. This link also doesn't have a good description. Press DOWN ARROW to read the next image map link.Since this link takes you to the Products page, type "Products" and press ENTER.Select "Custom Label," and press ENTER to assign a custom label to this image map link. TIP: Normally, if you follow a link to see what it does, you can return to the original page by pressing ALT+LEFT ARROW. After reading the message, press ENTER to close this dialog box.You would have to explore the site more thoroughly to discover what the link actually does. On a real Web page, the link would take you to another page without displaying the message. The message that displays tells you what this link does. Press DOWN ARROW until you hear JAWS announce "image map link tab2." The information provided by the page author is not very helpful in determining what this link actually does.Press CTRL+HOME to move to the top of the page.Open the Customer Response Form sample Web page.In this exercise, you'll use custom labels to make the image map easier to use: Mouse users can click these areas, and JAWS users can press ENTER to activate these links.ĮXERCISE: The image map on the sample Customer Response Form is not coded to work well with JAWS. Image maps have one or more areas on them that act like links. When JAWS reads this image, it says, "Graphic navigation tabs." This graphic is a special type called an image map. The image at the very top of the Customer Response Form depicts three tabs that users can click to navigate to other sections of the site.

The following exercises demonstrate how you can use custom labels to make Web pages easier to use and more informative. Custom labels are saved in JSI files in the Settings\Enu\PersonalizedSettings folder. For example, if you assign a label to a button, JAWS reads that label any time you encounter the button on any Web page within that domain. The domain is usually the first part of the page's Web address. In addition, the labels you create are applied to identical elements any time they appear in that page's domain. NOTE: JAWS saves the labels you assign to a Web page so they are available each time you use that page. The Custom Labels feature provides unmatched flexibility in the way you read Web pages. Customize Web pages so that links and graphics provide more information and help you find what you need right away. Redefine the labels for entire Web forms or applications so the names are more useful and meaningful to you. You can use this feature to customize the elements of any Web page to help you navigate the page, reduce verbosity, compensate for incomplete or poorly labeled elements, and similar functions. JAWS also uses custom labels to identify elements when they appear in lists, such as the list of form fields that displays when you press INSERT+F5. JAWS reads these custom labels instead of the identifying text assigned to the elements by the Web page author. These elements include text links, graphic links, form fields, and buttons. JAWS allows you to assign custom text labels to almost any HTML element that you can move to by pressing the TAB key. The Custom Labels feature is an extremely flexible and versatile way to customize Web pages to suit your individual needs.
