Press Insert+J, arrow up to Help, and press Enter. Then arrow up to Startup
Wizard and press enter. You will find options for starting JAWS. You can
choose Never to have JAWS not start automatically. Control+Alt+J is a good
hot key, but you can use any hot key you like. Keep in mind that you
: Monday, July 03, 2017 02:19
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Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] starting jaws manually
Mike, for the record, this is not my experience. Each new version of JAWS
I've installed leaves the shortcut field blank in the shortcut dialog. Also,
an earlier version to which I've
Hi,
Yes to set up a short key bring up the properties and set your keystroke
from there. Startu[p settings are in the opsion. You will have the opsions
in the startup wizard.
Matthew
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Hi
As was stated below, you can control whether JAWS starts automatically
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Hi Mack,
When you complete JAWS installation, after the Activation dialog, it opens
the JAWS Startup Wizard. Amon other initial settings, you can specify wetter
or not JAWS starts automatically on Logon screen and/or after
Hi Mack,
When you complete JAWS installation, after the Activation dialog, it opens
the JAWS Startup Wizard. Amon other initial settings, you can specify
wetter or not JAWS starts automatically on Logon screen and/or after you
log in, as well as if JAWS will be displayed as a window on the
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Mack,
Press windows D for the desktop command and press J for jaws, when jaws 18
is highlighted press enter, you should hear jaws option
starting
with those letters.
Judy
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In the JAWS set up
Mack,
Press windows D for the desktop command and press J for jaws, when jaws 18
is highlighted press enter, you should hear jaws option submenu O, press
enter or letter O. You should hear, Basic press enter, here you can adjust
jaws , just tab through the menuand set it, if needed use your arrows
when you install it there will be a setup menu. in there you tell it if you
want it to start automatically;on the log on screen. in the system tray or not
etc.;
the keys to start jaws is control alt j
to unload is the insert for the desktop or caps lock for a lap top and f4.
the caps lock and
Two parts to your question.
If I'm not mistaken, the JAWS installation process gives you the option of
loading or not loading JAWS at startup. If it doesn't, maybe you could post
again. The checkbox is in the JAWS options dialog, but how you get there
depends on whether JAWS is or isn't in
Hi Mac,
After you install Jaws you will get a multi page dialog called, Start-up
Wizard, & in this Wizard you can set Jaws, NOT, to start with Windows. The,
Control, Alt, + J, keystroke is the default hotkey / shortcut for starting
Jaws, unless its changed, & I haven't heard of the change.
In the JAWS set up wizard you can access jaws from the system tray
(ins/f11), too.
Use whatever hot key combo that you will remember and have not used before.
I use alt/control J for the current one and another letter for a prior
one (I always keep the current version and the prior one).
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