hello there;

if you want to select;

select A.txt and C.txt

when your in the folder, example;
my documents,

you need to first,

1, press the ctrl-key+spacebar, to make sure, there's no items selected,

2, press the letter A=a.txt
you may hear jaws read, not selected, A.txt press spacebar,

now, to continue on to select c.txt,
hold ctrl-key down,
and press down arrow until you hear, not selected,
c.txt, now press spacebar,

now you can copy to clipboard.


now, press the ctrl+spacebar,

----- Original Message ----- From: "Øyvind Lode" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Wednesday, May 19, 2010 11:15 AM
Subject: [Blind-Computing] Windows Explorer on Windows 7


Hi:

I can't use CTRL+Space to select non contiguous files in Windows Explorer on
Windows 7.

Let's say I have the following files:

A.txt
B.txt
C.txt
D.txt

I want to select A.txt and C.txt.
Focus is on A.txt and I press and hold CTRL, move down to C.txt and press
Spacebar.
In Windows XP this worked just fine.

Shift+down arrow works as expected, but then B.txt is selected as well - of
course.

How to select non contiguous files in Windows Explorer on Windows 7?


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