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Tab Issues
Hi all,
I am not sure which catagory this question belongs in, so pardon me if Im sending it to the wrong group... My problem is this: My TAB button on my keyboard will not move my cursor. For example, when signing into my Yahoo email, I'll input my username, and then press the tab button to move the cursor down so I can put in my password, but it will not move. Yet if I am on a regular webpage, the tab button will function just fine. I thought it was a keyboard problem, even though every other function worked just fine..I went and purchased a new keyboard anyway. But I am still having the same problem, so it cannot be the keyboard. I didnt always have this problem, it just started maybe 2 months ago or so...but its darn annoying. Anyone have any idea of why it's doing this? Any settings that I can alter or is there something I may have altered that I shouldnt have? Thanks in advance! .................................................. ... You can complain because roses have thorns, or you can rejoice because thorns have roses. |
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You can replicate it on your Gmail....as it does it to me on there also.
It does it on all web log in pages. If I press the Return button,it will "enter" the information, or activate it just as if I had clicked the "sign in" button or a "submit" button. On Gmail, I enter my username, and then when I press the Tab button, it will not move down to the Password box, it will instead highlight the little box next to the "remember me on this computer" and if I press it again, it will highlight the "sign in" button. Tarcia .................................................. ... You can complain because roses have thorns, or you can rejoice because thorns have roses. "Mike M" wrote in message ... Tarcia, What happens if you use Return rather than Tab? Does the problem exist on all web log in pages or just Yahoo! e-mail? Unfortunately I don't have a Yahoo account so can't try to replicate the problem. -- Mike Maltby Honeysweet wrote: Hi all, I am not sure which catagory this question belongs in, so pardon me if Im sending it to the wrong group... My problem is this: My TAB button on my keyboard will not move my cursor. For example, when signing into my Yahoo email, I'll input my username, and then press the tab button to move the cursor down so I can put in my password, but it will not move. Yet if I am on a regular webpage, the tab button will function just fine. I thought it was a keyboard problem, even though every other function worked just fine..I went and purchased a new keyboard anyway. But I am still having the same problem, so it cannot be the keyboard. I didnt always have this problem, it just started maybe 2 months ago or so...but its darn annoying. Anyone have any idea of why it's doing this? Any settings that I can alter or is there something I may have altered that I shouldnt have? Thanks in advance! |
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What browser are you using and which version? IE, Opera, Firefox?
-- Mike Maltby Honeysweet wrote: You can replicate it on your Gmail....as it does it to me on there also. It does it on all web log in pages. If I press the Return button,it will "enter" the information, or activate it just as if I had clicked the "sign in" button or a "submit" button. On Gmail, I enter my username, and then when I press the Tab button, it will not move down to the Password box, it will instead highlight the little box next to the "remember me on this computer" and if I press it again, it will highlight the "sign in" button. |
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I have IE 6 and it happened on there..and now Im using Avant 11.0 build 46
and it still happens Ive never used Opera or Firefox.. -- Tarcia Mom of the Munchkins, Ana & Lia .................................................. ... You can complain because roses have thorns, or you can rejoice because thorns have roses. "Mike M" wrote in message ... What browser are you using and which version? IE, Opera, Firefox? -- Mike Maltby Honeysweet wrote: You can replicate it on your Gmail....as it does it to me on there also. It does it on all web log in pages. If I press the Return button,it will "enter" the information, or activate it just as if I had clicked the "sign in" button or a "submit" button. On Gmail, I enter my username, and then when I press the Tab button, it will not move down to the Password box, it will instead highlight the little box next to the "remember me on this computer" and if I press it again, it will highlight the "sign in" button. |
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Honeysweet wrote:
I have IE 6 and it happened on there..and now Im using Avant 11.0 build 46 and it still happens Ive never used Opera or Firefox.. Avant is a front end for Internet Explorer so it isn't really surprising that you are seeing the same problem when using Avant as when using IE. I'm not sure what to suggest but would start by running an Internet Explorer Repair which amongst other things re-registers many of the dll files used by IE and this may just fix the problem. To repair Internet Explorer. Either use Add/Remove Programs, Select IE6 and click Remove and then select Repair from the menu. If IE6 does not appear in Add/Remove programs repairing is a little more complicated and you need to use Start | Run and in the box type (all as one line): rundll32 setupwbv.dll,IE5Maintenance "C:\Program Files\Internet Explorer\Setup\SETUP.EXE" /g "C:\Windows\IE Uninstall Log.Txt" Keep the spaces (after ll32, ance, Program, rnet, EXE", /g, \IE and tall) and also the quote marks. Now click OK and follow the prompts. This can be done from Safe Mode. See MS KB 194177 - "Description of the Internet Explorer Repair tool" (http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=194177). This article also applies to IE6 although not mentioned in the article. -- Mike Maltby |
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I dunno, but that seems to be a very minor issue and I just tried to
replicate it on GMail with my XP. Why not just use your mouse to put the "cursor" in the password box, tell it to remember you, and not worry about it until you get the other things sorted out. Unless I have misread what you are saying, but I don't think so. Cheers....Heather "Honeysweet" wrote in message ... You can replicate it on your Gmail....as it does it to me on there also. It does it on all web log in pages. If I press the Return button,it will "enter" the information, or activate it just as if I had clicked the "sign in" button or a "submit" button. On Gmail, I enter my username, and then when I press the Tab button, it will not move down to the Password box, it will instead highlight the little box next to the "remember me on this computer" and if I press it again, it will highlight the "sign in" button. Tarcia .................................................. .. You can complain because roses have thorns, or you can rejoice because thorns have roses. "Mike M" wrote in message ... Tarcia, What happens if you use Return rather than Tab? Does the problem exist on all web log in pages or just Yahoo! e-mail? Unfortunately I don't have a Yahoo account so can't try to replicate the problem. -- Mike Maltby Honeysweet wrote: Hi all, I am not sure which catagory this question belongs in, so pardon me if Im sending it to the wrong group... My problem is this: My TAB button on my keyboard will not move my cursor. For example, when signing into my Yahoo email, I'll input my username, and then press the tab button to move the cursor down so I can put in my password, but it will not move. Yet if I am on a regular webpage, the tab button will function just fine. I thought it was a keyboard problem, even though every other function worked just fine..I went and purchased a new keyboard anyway. But I am still having the same problem, so it cannot be the keyboard. I didnt always have this problem, it just started maybe 2 months ago or so...but its darn annoying. Anyone have any idea of why it's doing this? Any settings that I can alter or is there something I may have altered that I shouldnt have? Thanks in advance! |
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I do use the mouse to put the cursor in the password box since I have no
choice anyway..I have some things set to remember me..not all.. It is a minor issue compared to other things that could be wrong.. but it's still annoying...and just plain strange that it started doing that. -- Tarcia .................................................. ... You can complain because roses have thorns, or you can rejoice because thorns have roses. "Heather" wrote in message ... I dunno, but that seems to be a very minor issue and I just tried to replicate it on GMail with my XP. Why not just use your mouse to put the "cursor" in the password box, tell it to remember you, and not worry about it until you get the other things sorted out. Unless I have misread what you are saying, but I don't think so. Cheers....Heather "Honeysweet" wrote in message ... You can replicate it on your Gmail....as it does it to me on there also. It does it on all web log in pages. If I press the Return button,it will "enter" the information, or activate it just as if I had clicked the "sign in" button or a "submit" button. On Gmail, I enter my username, and then when I press the Tab button, it will not move down to the Password box, it will instead highlight the little box next to the "remember me on this computer" and if I press it again, it will highlight the "sign in" button. Tarcia .................................................. .. You can complain because roses have thorns, or you can rejoice because thorns have roses. "Mike M" wrote in message ... Tarcia, What happens if you use Return rather than Tab? Does the problem exist on all web log in pages or just Yahoo! e-mail? Unfortunately I don't have a Yahoo account so can't try to replicate the problem. -- Mike Maltby Honeysweet wrote: Hi all, I am not sure which catagory this question belongs in, so pardon me if Im sending it to the wrong group... My problem is this: My TAB button on my keyboard will not move my cursor. For example, when signing into my Yahoo email, I'll input my username, and then press the tab button to move the cursor down so I can put in my password, but it will not move. Yet if I am on a regular webpage, the tab button will function just fine. I thought it was a keyboard problem, even though every other function worked just fine..I went and purchased a new keyboard anyway. But I am still having the same problem, so it cannot be the keyboard. I didnt always have this problem, it just started maybe 2 months ago or so...but its darn annoying. Anyone have any idea of why it's doing this? Any settings that I can alter or is there something I may have altered that I shouldnt have? Thanks in advance! |
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Thanks for the repair info..I will try that and see if it helps..
but before I do..I have a question.. I looked into my Add/Remove program list and I saw the following: Internet Explorer Q903235 Internet Explorer Q916281 Microsoft Internet Explorer 6 SP1 and Internet Tools Which one do I click to do the repairs? Thanks again.. -- Tarcia .................................................. ... You can complain because roses have thorns, or you can rejoice because thorns have roses. "Mike M" wrote in message ... Honeysweet wrote: I have IE 6 and it happened on there..and now Im using Avant 11.0 build 46 and it still happens Ive never used Opera or Firefox.. Avant is a front end for Internet Explorer so it isn't really surprising that you are seeing the same problem when using Avant as when using IE. I'm not sure what to suggest but would start by running an Internet Explorer Repair which amongst other things re-registers many of the dll files used by IE and this may just fix the problem. To repair Internet Explorer. Either use Add/Remove Programs, Select IE6 and click Remove and then select Repair from the menu. If IE6 does not appear in Add/Remove programs repairing is a little more complicated and you need to use Start | Run and in the box type (all as one line): rundll32 setupwbv.dll,IE5Maintenance "C:\Program Files\Internet Explorer\Setup\SETUP.EXE" /g "C:\Windows\IE Uninstall Log.Txt" Keep the spaces (after ll32, ance, Program, rnet, EXE", /g, \IE and tall) and also the quote marks. Now click OK and follow the prompts. This can be done from Safe Mode. See MS KB 194177 - "Description of the Internet Explorer Repair tool" (http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=194177). This article also applies to IE6 although not mentioned in the article. -- Mike Maltby |
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Which one do I click to do the repairs?
Microsoft Internet Explorer 6 SP1 and Internet Tools. 903235 and 916281 are two patches, 903235 patching a vulnerability in the JView Profiler that was released in July 2005 and 916281 the last cumulative update for IE6 SP1 that was released in June 2006. -- Mike Maltby Honeysweet wrote: Thanks for the repair info..I will try that and see if it helps.. but before I do..I have a question.. I looked into my Add/Remove program list and I saw the following: Internet Explorer Q903235 Internet Explorer Q916281 Microsoft Internet Explorer 6 SP1 and Internet Tools Which one do I click to do the repairs? |
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