Hi, the jaws layout was a flawed and failed idea from the outset, ment to help switchers get used to window-eyes. Many of the jaws keys are silly, Insirt f12 to read the time and date instead of insirt T, and insirt f11 to read the system tray instead of insirt S being prime examples.

It get's back to what you're used too, but as a trainer, I recomend learning things as they are with as little adaptation as possible. IE, no jaws lay out.

Beta problems asside, I really recomend emersing yourself in window- eyes if you would like to get the most out of it.

Best,

erik burggraaf

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On 28-Jun-08, at 5:38 PM, Cleverson wrote:

Hi,

I'd like to use the Jaws-like layout, but I was wondering whether
or not it can in the future cause conflict with scripts and set files, that I guess are developed to work correctly with the default layout. Any
opinions, please?

Thanks

Cleverson

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