which e-mail client are you using?

On 3/1/11, Shyam M. Sayanekar <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hello, very useful information again. But please tell me, how to use the
> find command in a message received through e-mail? Because; in a message if
> we use the key stroke control+f, it amounts to forwarding the mail. Then how
> to find out a particular word or fraise from a mail? I hope I have made my
> query clear enough.
> Professor Shyam M. Sayanekar
> Telephone: 0251-2438457
> Mobile: +91 9920410788
> Skype ID- sayanekar
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Thanislas" <[email protected]>
> To: <[email protected]>; <[email protected]>
> Sent: Tuesday, March 01, 2011 3:55 PM
> Subject: [AI] JAWS find command
>
>
> Dear List Members,
>
>               This is just FYI.
>
> Using the JAWS Find Command
>
> You can use the JAWS Find command to find specific words or phrases on a Web
> page. This works on long Web pages even if that information is not currently
> in view on the screen. The Find command searches from the location of the
> cursor to the bottom of the document by default, so it is best to start at
> the
> top of the page by pressing CTRL+HOME.
>
> 1. Open the sample page (attached with this mail) and press CTRL+HOME to go
> to the top of the page.
>
> 2. Press CTRL+F to open the JAWS Find dialog box. You are in an edit box
> where you can type your search keyword or phrase. You can press the TAB key
> to
> move from one control to another within the dialog box. The different
> controls include:
> list of 5 items nesting level 1
> . Find what edit box. Press the arrow keys DOWN or UP to move to previously
> searched for items. You can also open a list of the items in the combo box
> by
> pressing ALT+DOWN ARROW and then use first letter navigation to move to an
> item more quickly.
> . Maintain history of recent finds. This check box contains a history of the
> last 20 entries you searched forin the find what edit combo box. The default
> is checked.
> . Direction radio buttons, the default is to search forward
> . Ignore case checkbox, the default is checked, and
> . Find, Delete, Clear Find History, and Cancel buttons. The default is the
> Find button.
>
> Note: the JAWS find is the default find in applications where the virtual
> cursor is supported. If you want to use the application's native find dialog
> box,
> first press INSERT+3 on the numbers row (JAWS pass through keystroke),
> followed by the keystroke CTRL+F.
>
> 3. Let's say you heard that Jim's Cafe offers a really great club sandwich.
> Do the following to search to see if that is listed on this page. Type the
> words
> "club sandwich" and press ENTER. If you started at the top of the page, the
> words "club sandwich" are not visible on the screen. They are further down
> on the page. JAWS moves to the phrase and reads the line where the search
> phrase is found.
> 4. Use the JAWS Say Word command (INSERT+NUMPAD 5). You should hear the word
> "club" spoken.
> 5. Use the JAWS Next Word command (INSERT+RIGHT ARROW). You should hear JAWS
> say, "sandwich." JAWS moved you to the phrase right at the beginning of the
> word "club."
> 6. Press CTRL+HOME to move back to the top of the page.
> 7. Open the JAWS Find dialog box again by pressing CTRL+F and search for the
> word "town." You hear that the words around the word you searched for are
> "sleepy
> town of Innisport."
> 8. Press the keystroke to repeat the Find command (F3). You hear that the
> words around your search word now are "in downtown Innisport." Notice that
> your
> search word is actually part of a larger word in this instance.
> 9. Press F3 again and listen to the text you find.
> 10. Continue pressing F3 until you get a message that says "wrapping to top"
> which indicates JAWS reached the last instance of the word "town" on this
> particular
> Web page and continued the search back at the top of the page again. JAWS
> also wraps when searching backward from the top of the page using SHIFT+F3.
>
> When searching for words or phrases with JAWS, the important keystrokes to
> remember are:
>
> . CTRL+F to open the JAWS Find dialog box.
> . F3 to repeat the search in the forward direction.
> . SHIFT+F3 to repeat the search in the backward direction.
>
> Note: The JAWS find dialog box is different from the regular find dialog box
> in other programs. When you are in programs that have their own find dialog
> box you can still choose the JAWS find command as an alternative if you wish
> to. In those instances, use the JAWS keystroke INSERT+CTRL+F.
>
> Continue to experiment with this handy feature of JAWS. You will find this a
> very useful way of searching Web pages for specific information.
>
>
>
> V.Thanislas
> My Mobile : 9940316967
> E-Mail ID : [email protected]
> MSN address : [email protected]
>
> Life is more painless for those who are brainless.
>
>
>


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