There is a little free app that can help with this, I think it is called WIFI 
strength.
You could Google it, let me know if you can't find it, the problem is I may not 
be able to email it to you as it is a .exe file.


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Subject: [JAWS-Users] wifi signal

 are there jaws keystrokes that will allow me to find the wifi
strength of my wifi signal? jaws 17, vista

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