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Wikipedia:Using JAWS is a help page on accessibility for old and new Wikipedians who use the screen reader JAWS. Firefox users should add "shift" to the shortcuts listed below.
It can sometimes be helpful to know what the page looks like to sighted users. All pages on Wikipedia have the same format.
When you open a Wikipedia page JAWS will start reading the "article". There are several tabs on the top lined up like recipe cards above the content of the article and below the static links along the top. These tabs are specific to the current article. (links to an article describing the function are followed by short cut keys)
The left side of the page is static and it has the Wikipedia image in the top corner. Below the image is
Along the top of the page is a static area containing links to the following. (links to an article describing the function are followed by short cut keys)
WikiProject Accessibility |
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Wikipedia:Using JAWS is a help page on accessibility for old and new Wikipedians who use the screen reader JAWS. Firefox users should add "shift" to the shortcuts listed below.
It can sometimes be helpful to know what the page looks like to sighted users. All pages on Wikipedia have the same format.
When you open a Wikipedia page JAWS will start reading the "article". There are several tabs on the top lined up like recipe cards above the content of the article and below the static links along the top. These tabs are specific to the current article. (links to an article describing the function are followed by short cut keys)
The left side of the page is static and it has the Wikipedia image in the top corner. Below the image is
Along the top of the page is a static area containing links to the following. (links to an article describing the function are followed by short cut keys)