I just had two experiences today that I haven't yet decided whether the problem is Internet Explorer or JAWS or both, or the web site itself.
This one might actually not be Internet Explorer's or JAWS' fault, but Amazon's. I went to place an order today, but the item I wanted to order was defaulting to a monthly subscription where every month Amazon would automatically create an order for me and shipme the itme whether I wanted it or not, but I didn't want that and wanted to just do a one time order, I'd navigate to the radio button for one time order and try hitting enter, space bar, or munpad slash for a left mouse click, but nothing would check the radio button, I also tried passing keys through, and using object navigation, still no result. So I switched to NVDA to see if that would work, and the web site still stubbornly ignored me. I ended up calling their accessibility support line to get their help in placing the order.
The second problem was with the post office's web site, I wanted to sign up for informed delivery, but again the web site seemed to just ignore me no matter what I did, again I switched to NVDA, and initially thought it wasn't going to work either, but then on a whim I hit the space bar on what seemed to be just text, no mention that it was a link or anything else that might be active, and it expanded into what I needed to start and complete the sign up process.
So, this just might be the kind of thing that finally convinces me to abandon Internet Explorer for something else. I'm giving Opera a real close look. The built in ad blocker and VPN are very enticing. From what flackers has said I know it's accessible with NVDA, or at least that's what I think he is using, I hope it's also accessible with JAWS.
@flackers
If you wouldn't mind, since you already have it installed, would you look to see if there is a help file, and if so would you upload it for me? You can upload it here:
https://www.sendspace.com/dropbox/qn017u
Thanks!