Hi Randy,

I am not sure exactly what you are wanting to know, but below are keystrokes 
for WMP11.
Subject: Windows Media Player 11 Keystrokes


Windows media player 11 instructions,

Player controls keyboard shortcuts

To do this Use this keyboard shortcut

Play or pause a file CTRL+P
Stop playback CTRL+S
Mute volume F7
Increase volume F9
Decrease volume F8
Play previous item CTRL+B
Play next item CTRL+F
Rewind CTRL+SHIFT+B
Fast-forward CTRL+SHIFT+F
Play faster than normal speed (time compression) CTRL+SHIFT+G
Play at normal speed CTRL+SHIFT+N
Play slower than normal speed (time expansion) CTRL+SHIFT+S
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Note

List of 1 items
. Rewind and fast-forward are not available for all files.
list end


Hope this has helped.  Take care.
Mike


----- Original Message ----- 
From: Randy Campbell
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Sent: Saturday, March 06, 2010 11:07 AM
Subject: Re: [Blind-Computing] Finding Where You Left Off In An Audio 
FileInWindows Media Player


I have a question about Media player.  If I have a audio file open and it's
playing is there a key commands that will take you back if needed so?  Thank
you.
Randy Campbell Audio Transcriptionist
R&D Transcription Services
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Chicago, IL. 60625
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----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Patricia" <[email protected]>
To: "BPC" <[email protected]>
Sent: Saturday, March 06, 2010 12:35 PM
Subject: [Blind-Computing] Finding Where You Left Off In An Audio File
InWindows Media Player


> Finding Where You Left Off In An Audio File In Windows Media Player
>
> So you were listening to a book in Windows Media Player and needed to
> leave before it finished. Now you want to return to the same place you
> left off.
>
> Method One:
>
> 1. You must have the file started playing.
>
> 2. Tab to ":seek slider." When the file is playing you can arrow up/down
> through the file in large or small bites. It moves pretty fast.
>
> Method Two:
>
> You could also
>
> 1. When the file is playing, press control plus shift plus the letter f.
>
> Let go of the keys and the file will move forward by itself until pressing
> the same key combination again. The file will return to playing at the
> normal speed in the new location.
>
>
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> http://www.jaws-users.com/help/


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