Cheryl,

Editting is pretty snappy. YWWe don't use the mouse interface at all but the system cursor. There is a keystroke to read from current position to end, from beginning to current position and entire document. The current to end one is vo keys (control-optionn) with the letter a. control pauses and resumnes where you left off. up and down arrow read by line without the v cursor there aree several useful vo keystrokes however which are not available without envoking it such as being able to hear a word spelled or spelled phonetically etc. Did you find the Keystrok list helpful?

On Mar 28, 2007, at 4:57 PM, Cheryl Wade wrote:

Sorry - I have to ask one more question. Is there a way to read a document straight through without having to push the num pad 2 key every time you move down a line? Also, since I edit copy for a daily newspaper and must do it very rapidly, are these keystrokes facile enough that one can quickly insert words, take them out, etc? Does the virtual cursor follow the actual cursor pretty well, or do you still have to click anytime you want to take out or put stuff into your copy?

Cheryl




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