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Increasing Accessibility with Advanced Options | Turn On or Turn Off Inline AutoComplete

 

Turned on, this option tells Internet Explorer to complete entries when you type Web addresses I the Address bar, based on entries you've used before. You can select the suggested entry by pressing ENTER, or choose from a list of additional options by pressing the DOWN ARROW key until you find the one you want, then pressing ENTER. This option can benefit people with mobility impairments by helping save keystrokes. Users who find inline AutoComplete distracting can turn it off.

 

 

Mouse actions

Keyboard actions

1

On the Internet Explorer menu bar:

n         Select Tools.

n         Click Internet Options.

On the Internet Explorer menu bar:

n         Open the Tools menu by pressing ALT+T.

n         Select Internet Options by pressing O.

2

In the Internet Options dialog box:

n         Select the Advanced tab.

In the Internet Options dialog box:

n         Move to the Advanced tab by pressing the CTRL+TAB.

3

On the Advanced tab, under Settings:  Browsing:

n         Turn the Use inline AutoComplete setting on or off by selecting or clearing its check box.

On the Advanced tab, under Settings:  Browsing:

n         Move to the Use inline AutoComplete setting by pressing the DOWN ARROW key.

n         Turn the setting on or off (select or clear) the check box by pressing SPACEBAR.

4

To save your settings and close the dialog box:

n         Click OK.

To save your settings and close the dialog box:

n         Press ENTER.

 


 

 

Internet Options:  Advanced tab:  Use inline AutoComplete

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