Hi TJ,
Here's an OE tutorial, it's bound to have some keystrokes in it:

Outlook Express Guide

Outlook Express Guide

A guide for Jaws users, written by Chorlton Workshop for Henshaws Society 
for Blind People.

Introduction

This is a guide to the email client, Outlook Express version 6, running 
under Windows XP.

There are a large number of configuration options for Outlook Express. In 
the
Configuration
 section at the end of this document, there is a recommended set of options. 
In this guide, it's assumed that your copy of Outlook Express has this 
configuration.

Main Window
Components of the window

The window is divided into two columns. In the left hand column, there are 
are two lists: the Folders tree followed by the Address Book list. The right
hand column is taken up with the Messages list. As with all programs, along 
the top of the window there's a title bar, followed by a menu bar. Along the
bottom of the window, there's a status bar. Some of these components are 
described in the following sections.

Title bar

The title bar contains the name of the folder selected in the Folders tree, 
followed by the name of the program - Outlook Express. To read the title 
bar,
press INSERT + T.

Folders tree

One folder in the tree is always selected, and the messages in this folder 
are displayed in the Messages list. The top level folder is Outlook Express,
and this has a child folder, Local Folders. The latter folder has the 
following children:

. Inbox. For incoming messages.
. Outbox. A waiting area for outgoing messages.
. Sent Items. After you send a message, a copy is placed in this folder.
. Deleted Items. When you delete a message from a folder ( except this 
folder ), a copy is saved here, just in case you change your mind.
. Drafts. This contains messages either that you were working on when the 
computer crashed, or that you save from a new message window to send later.

Messages list

This contains the messages in the folder which is selected in the Folders 
tree.

. When a message is selected, Jaws says if it is unread, and if it contains 
any attachments.
. The messages are normally sorted by the date on which they were received, 
with the most recent messages at the top. However, they can be sorted by 
other
fields, and in either ascending or descending order by using the Sort By 
sub-menu on the View menu.

Address book list

This is a list of the contacts in the Address Book. It's often easier to use 
this list, rather than the address book proper.

Status bar

This contains both the total number, and the number of unread messages in 
the Messages list. To read the Status bar, press INSERT + PAGE DOWN.

Moving around the main window
. As for any window, to move to the menu bar press ALT, and to leave it, 
press ESC.
. You can move between the Folders tree, Messages list, Contacts list etc. 
by pressing TAB. You can move in the opposite direction between these lists 
by
pressing SHIFT + TAB.
. You can change the selection in any of the lists by using UP and DOWN 
ARROW, HOME, END, and the first letter of an item.

Reading Email
Receiving messages
. When you start Outlook Express, it downloads any new messages from your 
Internet Service Provider ( If you have a dial-up connection, you will be 
prompted
to connect to the internet ).
. If you want to check for new messages at any other time, press CTRL + M.
. If you have a broadband connection, the program will automatically check 
for new messages every 5 minutes ( this time is set on the General page of 
the
Options dialog - see the
Configuration
 section of this guide ).

Opening a message
1. Select a folder in the Folders tree ( this will often be the Inbox ).
2. Select a message in the Messages list, and press ENTER. A message window 
opens.

Viewing message window

The window includes the following components:

. Title bar, which contains the subject of the message.
. A pane which gives the values of the following fields: From, Date, To, Cc, 
Bcc, Subject, and Attach.
. A pane which contains the message. When the window opens, Jaws starts 
reading this message.

Tasks:

. Press ALT + 1, or ALT + 2, ... or ALT + 6, to read the fields: From, Date, 
To, Cc, Bcc, and Subject.
. To print the message, press CTRL + P.
. To open or save an attachment, see the following sections,
Opening an attachment
, and
Saving an attachment.
. To delete the message, choose Delete Message from the File menu.
. To read another message, you don't have to go back to the main window. To 
read the next message in the Messages list, press ALT + RIGHT ARROW. To read
the previous message, press ALT + LEFT ARROW.
. To close the message window, press ESC.

Opening an attachment

In the message window:

1. Move to the attachment list either by pressing INSERT + A, or by TABBING 
to it. If there are an number of attachments in the list, select the 
attachment
you want to open. Press ENTER.
2. A Mail attachment window opens. In this window, press SHIFT + TAB to move 
to the open button, and press ENTER. If you get fed up with this window 
appearing,
there's a check box in this window with the label "Always ask before opening 
this type of file", which you can uncheck.

Saving an attachment

In the message window:

1. Move to the attachment list either by pressing INSERT + A, or by TABBING 
to it. If there are an number of attachments in the list, select the 
attachment
you want to open. Press the APPLICATION KEY, and choose Save As from the 
shortcut menu.
2. A Save Attachment As dialog opens to let you select a folder and 
filename.

Sending Email
Opening a new message window

Choose one of the following:

. From a contact. Select the contact in the Contacts list, and press ENTER. 
A New Message window opens with the the contact's email address already in 
the
To: field.
. Replying to an email.
. In the main window. Select a message in the Messages list, and either 
choose Reply to Sender from the Message menu, or press CTRL + R.
. In a message reading window. Either choose Reply to Sender from the 
Message menu, or press CTRL + R.
. New message from scratch. Either choose Mail Message from the New sub-menu 
on the File menu, or press CTRL + N.

New Message window

The window includes the following components:

. A Title bar which contains the words "New Message" if there is no entry in 
the Subject field, and the subject when it has been entered.
. The fields To, Cc, and Subject. In addition, there is an Attach field if 
you attach any files. If more than one email address is entered into one of 
the
address fields, then the email addresses should be separated by a comma, or 
semicolon.
. The message pane, where you enter the message.

Tasks:

. You can move between the To:, Cc:, Subject: fields, and the message pane 
using TAB. To move between these fields in the opposite direction, use SHIFT
+ TAB. Note that if you are in the message pane and press TAB, then the TAB 
will be entered into the message, it won't move you to the To field - use 
SHIFT
+ TAB if you want to go to the preceding fields.
. Adding attachments. See the following section,
Adding attachments.
. To check the spelling, press F7, which opens the Spelling dialog box.
. To send the message, choose Send Message on the File menu, or press ALT + 
S. If you have a dial-up connection, you will be prompted to connect to the
internet.
. To save the message in the Drafts folder, so you can send it later, choose 
Save on the File menu, or press CTRL + S.

Adding attachments

You can add one or more attachments to a message. In the New Message window:

. Choose File attachment from the Insert menu.
. The Insert Attachment dialog opens. This is similar to the Open dialog in 
Word, and the default button is Attach. You can select more than one file to
attach.

Address book list
Add sender to address book

Select an message in the messages list, press the APPLICATION KEY to open a 
shortcut menu, and choose Add Sender to Address Book.

Add new contact
. From the File menu, move to the New sub-menu, and choose Contact.
. The Properties window for the contact opens. Fill in the first and last 
names, and the email address ( and optionally the other fields ).
. Press ENTER to OK the dialog box.

Edit a contact
. Select a contact in the Address book list, and press ALT + ENTER.
. The properties window opens. Press CTRL + TAB to move to the Name page.
. The First and Last Names are the first and third controls respectively, 
and can be edited in the usual manner.
. To edit the email address, TAB to the Edit button, press it, type in the 
new address, and then press ENTER.
. Press ENTER to OK the dialog box.

Housekeeping
Deleting messages
. To delete a message in the main window, select the message in the Messages 
list, and press DELETE.
. To delete a message in the viewing message window, choose Delete Message 
from the File menu.

Configuration

This is the recommended configuration for Outlook Express. The rest of this 
guide assumes that your copy of Outlook Express has this configuration.

Main window layout

In the Layout dialog, which is on the View menu of the main window:

. In the Basic section, all the components should be checked, apart from the 
Outlook Bar and the Views Bar.
. In the Preview Pane section, the Show preview pane check box should be 
unchecked.

Options dialog

The Options dialog on the Tools menu is a multi-page dialog. Each of the 
following sections deals with a single page.

General page
. The check box in the general section: "When starting, go directly to my 
Inbox folder" - set to checked.
. The check box in the Send/Receive Messages section: "Send and receive 
messages at startup" - set to checked.
. The check box in the Send/Receive Messages section: "Check for new 
messages every" - If you have a broadband connection set to checked, and set 
the spin
box which is the next control to 5. For a dial-up connection set to 
unchecked.

Send page
. The check box in the Sending section: "Save copy of sent messages in the 
Sent Items folder" - set to checked.
. The check box in the Sending section: "Send messages immediately" - set to 
checked.
. The check box in the Sending section: "Automatically put people I reply to 
in my Address Book" - probably best to set to unchecked, to stop your 
address
book from containing lots of unwanted addresses.

Security page

The check box in the Virus Protection section: "Do not allow attachments to 
be saved or opened that could potentially be a virus" - set to unchecked. 
Leave
this to your anti-virus program.

Connection page

The check box in the Dial-up section: "Hang up after sending and 
receiving" - set to checked. This only applies if you have a dial-up 
connection.

Maintenance page

The check box in the Cleaning UP Messages section: "Empty messages from the 
Deleted items folder on exit" - set to unchecked.

Take care.  Mike.  Sent from my iBarstool.
Arguing with a woman is like reading a software license agreement.  In the 
end you have to ignore everything, & click I agree.
----- Original Message ----- 
From: t
To: jul
Sent: Tuesday, January 09, 2018 8:30 AM
Subject: [JAWS-Users] [jaws] jaws keystrokes for OE


can someone give me the list of jaws keystrokes for outlook express?
For answers to frequently asked questions about this list visit:
http://www.jaws-users.com/help/ 
For answers to frequently asked questions about this list visit:
http://www.jaws-users.com/help/

Reply via email to