STOP Text cursor appearing everywhere you click
Here is how you can fix the blinking cursor issue with your Google Chrome. Go to settings, click the three dots on the right side of your Google Chrome, click the settings and go to advance. Click accessibility, here you can see navigate pages with a text cursor. You can toggle that button to make it on or off. Also you can use the keyboard shortcut F7.
on a Windows and press Fn function key and F7 on a Mac. If you are on a Mac, press Fn key and function key and press the F7 button. This will stop this behavior. You can enable or disable. This is not a bug. This is a feature. You can turn on and off using this keyboard shortcut itself.
Anyway that's it for now thanks for watching have a good day this is a HTML5 internet speedtest application this is openspeedtest.com currently you are seeing is openspeedtest server you can use it to troubleshoot your local network you can download openspeedtest server from windows for windows mac docker image etc you can use it to troubleshoot your local network
your network speed it will work on any browser that is IE 10 or new anyway that's it for now again thanks for watching have a good day this is Vishnu bye
So you use a Chromium-based browser to browse the Internet. That may be Google Chrome, Vivaldi, Brave, Microsoft Edge, Opera or any other Chromium-based browser. And whenever there is some text on screen and you click with your mouse anywhere on the text, a blinking typing cursor appears. The same happens when playing, for example, full screen video in the places where subtitles are supposed to be.
Even though you have disabled the subtitles, the blinking cursor will appear as soon as any character start to talk. The reason this happens, there is an accessibility setting in Chrome or any other browser settings, which is called NavigatePages with a text cursor. There is no problem with this function per se, as I suppose there are lots of people who really need that. The problem is, there is also a shortcut to activate that, and the hotkey
is F7. So you can very easily, accidentally press F7 whilst you are actually aiming for F5 to refresh the page for example. So to remove this annoying cursor, you have to either go to the menu and disable navigation with a text cursor or just press F7. I am the god of YouTube. Like, subscribe, thanks, jingle bells.
on a Windows and press Fn function key and F7 on a Mac. If you are on a Mac, press Fn key and function key and press the F7 button. This will stop this behavior. You can enable or disable. This is not a bug. This is a feature. You can turn on and off using this keyboard shortcut itself.
Anyway that's it for now thanks for watching have a good day this is a HTML5 internet speedtest application this is openspeedtest.com currently you are seeing is openspeedtest server you can use it to troubleshoot your local network you can download openspeedtest server from windows for windows mac docker image etc you can use it to troubleshoot your local network
your network speed it will work on any browser that is IE 10 or new anyway that's it for now again thanks for watching have a good day this is Vishnu bye
So you use a Chromium-based browser to browse the Internet. That may be Google Chrome, Vivaldi, Brave, Microsoft Edge, Opera or any other Chromium-based browser. And whenever there is some text on screen and you click with your mouse anywhere on the text, a blinking typing cursor appears. The same happens when playing, for example, full screen video in the places where subtitles are supposed to be.
Even though you have disabled the subtitles, the blinking cursor will appear as soon as any character start to talk. The reason this happens, there is an accessibility setting in Chrome or any other browser settings, which is called NavigatePages with a text cursor. There is no problem with this function per se, as I suppose there are lots of people who really need that. The problem is, there is also a shortcut to activate that, and the hotkey
is F7. So you can very easily, accidentally press F7 whilst you are actually aiming for F5 to refresh the page for example. So to remove this annoying cursor, you have to either go to the menu and disable navigation with a text cursor or just press F7. I am the god of YouTube. Like, subscribe, thanks, jingle bells.