Hi there.

A question on my part.

Basically when using certain programs, and a dialogue box pops up for 
whatever, where I know there certain controls that for some reason don't 
seem to be in the 'tab list', but which I am relatively certain have Alt + 
hotkeys assigned to them, I would like to be able to somehow obtain a list 
of the available hotkey combinations - preferably with the relevant 
description/label for that control.

A couple of examples are in the 'add/remove programs' dialogue which you get 
to from the control panel in windows xp.  It has a button to allow you to 
add/remove windows components etc. which is accessed using Alt + W, but 
which you can't tab to.

The other one that now brought this up in my head is that in MS SQL server 
2003, when I want to restore a backup of a database that I got from someone 
else, once I select the from filegroups or files option, I know there is a 
button which would allow me to select the relevant backup file(s), but which 
I can't right now remember the shortcut key for.

Anyway, do any of you guys know of some way to work around/access this sort 
of thing?

FWIW, am using Jaws 8/9 on a Windows XP Pro machine.  Also, for some of 
these problems, things like NVDA work better since you can 'navigate' from 
parent-child-sibling object in these situations.

Thanks in advance

Jacob Kruger
Blind Biker
Skype: BlindZA
'...Fate had broken his body, but not his spirit...'


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