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11.4.1 Go to Home Page
The first page that your Web browser loads when the Web browser
opens is called the “home page.” You can set your favorite site as your
home page. As soon as your “home page” is set, your Web browser will
show you the same “home page” every time you start the Web Browser.
The default home page is www.braillesense.com
. In order to move to the
home page while you are reading another web page, press “Alt,” and go
to the “Go To” menu by pressing “Down arrow key,” and press “Enter.”
The first sub menu in the “Go To” menu is “Go To Home Page.” You can
activate “Go To Home Page” by pressing “Enter,” or by pressing “Alt-h”
while your Web browser is opened.
11.4.2 Go to Previous Page
The previous page is the page shown just before the current page. For
example, when the Web browser is activated, the first page that opens is
the home page that is set as the default home page on the Voice Sense
QWERTY. You can search and load the web page of Google, which is
www.google.com
. Then, the Voice Sense QWERTY will connect to the
Yahoo web page. When “Go To Previous Page” is activated, the Voice
Sense QWERTY will show you the last position in the previous page (the
home page) that was displayed before the current page.
In order to move to the previous page, press “Alt” to call up the “menu,”
and go to the “Go To” menu by pressing “Down arrow key,” and press
“Enter.” Go to “Go To Previous Page” by pressing “Down arrow key,”
and then press “Enter.” Or, you can press “Alt” with “Left arrow key”.
This command does not work on the first page in the Voice Sense
QWERTY because there is no previous page when you first open the
Web Browser.