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General web page
navigation
Like anywhere on your Touch, you can navigate in your web browser by either using your thumb keys
and the Braille keyboard or Explore by touch mode.
The Chrome browser features many functionalities and options that can be accessed in the context
menu by pressing and holding the Recent apps button, or by pressing SPACE with M. The available
commands are listed below:
Open web page: Enter with O
Forward: Enter with F
Back: Space with E
Reload page: Enter with R
Add or remove a bookmark: Enter with M
Open bookmarks: Enter with dots 2-3-5
Open browsing history: Enter with dots 2-3-6
Open new tab: Backspace with N
Find: Space with F
Find next: Space with N
Find previous: Space with P
Next element: Space with dots 4-6
Previous element: Space with dots 1-3
KeyWeb menu: Space with W
Alternatively, most of these functionalities can be accessed in the main page by scrolling with the thumb
keys. The first element on your web browser’s screen are the tabs that are currently opened. Each tab is
followed with a close tab button that will close the tab it is related to upon activation.
The tabs are followed by a “New Tab” button, which you can activate to create a new Chrome tab.
Next is the “Go Back” button, which will bring you to the previous page.
It is followed by the “Go Forward” button, which is the opposite of back; meaning it will bring you to the
page you were at before you pressed the back button. The forward button is only available if you have
pressed back.
“Refresh Page” button: Pressing this button will force the page to reload, which is useful when pages
have not properly loaded.
Site information button: Provides additional information for the website of your current tab.