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11.1.7 NAVIGATING PAGE ELEMENTS
On a web page, there are links, controls, and other various elements, as well as
text. To read web pages properly, the "Web Browser" should classify each
element, and notify the user with its information.
When reading a web page by moving with "Space-4" or "Space-1", one element
is displayed on one line. The links and controls are displayed with their
respective symbols so the user can distinguish each element. To move among
controls without viewing the text between them, use "F3" and "Space-F3".
A control is a link, an edit box, a radio button, or a combo box. Each control has
different purposes. Therefore, the user has to know exactly what type of control
is being used.
When you find controls in web pages, the BrailleSense displays control symbols
ahead of the contents of the control. The following is a list of control symbols.
Control name
Symbol
Link
LN
Visited link
LNV
Anchor
ANC
Edit box
EB
Multi edit box
MEB