Hi Christopher.
Thanks again for your offer to help and suggestions.
I've gone with the Windows key and down narrowed to get to my
computer.
Entering on that gives me information about the hard drives?
What can we do, or where can we go from here?
Using the Windows key with m didn't find my computer, just the
Windows key did.
Thanks again in advance!
Peter.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Christopher Gilland" <[email protected]
To: <[email protected]
Date sent: Fri, 8 Jan 2010 19:54:44 -0500
Subject: Re: list of hotkeys for Outlook and Windoweyes?
Peter,
I'm writing you this on list for two reasons:
1. I am proving to people, that I indeed do! want to help you
and that I'm
not the ass they think I am, and secondly...
2. This info, could! benefit others like yourself.
Having said this, please find my answers listed below your
questions.
----- Original Message -----
From: "peter greco" <[email protected]
To: "Christopher Gilland" <[email protected]
Sent: Friday, January 08, 2010 7:27 PM
Subject: Re: list of hotkeys for Outlook and Windoweyes?
Hi Christopher.
Thanks for your offer!
I'll happily and greatfully take you up on it!
I'd like to know how one,
replies,
OK, to reply to a message, use your arrow keys to locate the
message in your
inbox, just like you're doing now when checking your mail. Once
on the
message, you can do one of two things. Either open the message,
by pressing
the enter key, then press ctrl+R to reply, or, if you do not want
to press
enter and open up the e-mail first, you can eleminate a step
altogether,
just by sitting on the e-mail in your message list, then hit
ctrl+R.
replies to all,
You know, that, I am not totally sure how to do in W E. If you
were a jaws
user I could tell you, but I don't find myself using that feature
t3erribly
often, so, someone else will have to answer that one, I
apologise.
forwards,
OK, to forward, it's the same thing, only difference is, instead
of hitting
ctrl+R to reply, you're gonna hit ctrl+F.
deletes text in email,
This is very subjective, as there are so many different methods
to do it. I
think your best bet is going to be use your arrow keys to move
up, down,
left and right until you find the letter you wish to delete.
Once done, and
you hear W E say the letter to be deleted, press the delete key.
Are you on
a laptop, Peter, or a desktop. I ask this, as that will impact
where your
delete key is located on your keyboard. If you're on a desktop,
then locate
your arrow keys. now, slide your hand directly up above those
keys. You
should feel two rows of keys, 3 keys per row. The key on the far
bottom
left of those six keys is your delete key. Often times, you may
hear people
refer to those keys as your 6pack. the reason is on the top row
are 3 keys
and on the bottom are 3, hence, 6 keys altogether.
Insert, home, page up
then on the next row down:
delete, end, page down.
If you're on a laptop, then you're gonna have to probably have
someone show
you. The key will have d e l printed on it. So, getting back to
how to do
this:
Once you are on the letter by using your arrow keys, press the
delete key.
The character will be deleted, and w e will read the next carrow
immediately
to the right of the one you deleted.
For example: Let's say you meant to type the word horse, h o r,
s e. You
made a booboo however, and typed h i! instead of o! r s e.
OK, so down arrow to the line where you typed hirse.
Now make sure you are on the word... well... in this case...
hirse...
right arrow and you'll hear h, again? i. oops? that should be an
o. OK,
hit your delete key. w e will say: r.
The reason is because the letter i was deleted. now your cursor
is sitting
on the letter r. so now it should read: h r! s e. ok, you're
on the
letter r. type an o.
There you go. Now, it should read horse: h o r s e.
The other thing about deleting is hitting your backspace key.
Generally
that is two keys above the enter key. So you're typing along,
you type h,
i, oops? we needed h o. OK, just hit the backspace key one
time. You'll
hear the letter you just erased, which in this case, is I. ok,
now keep
going. o r s e. So on, so forth.
no, not sure about how to access "my computer".
Can you go right from say the desk top or hitting the Windows
key?
OK, again, this is going to depend on basically 3 factors. Are
you using
Windows XP, or are you on Windows vista/Windows 7.
If you are on xp/vista, do you know if the classic start menu is
enabled.
Probably not, and if you don't it's ok.
Do this for me.
press your windows key, and hold it down as if it were the shift
key, like
you're gonna capitalize a letter. Whilst holding it down, hit
the letter m.
Now you should be at your desktop. Press the letter m until you
hear my
computer, then press enter to open it. If you keep hitting m,
and
eventually start hearing the same thing, but no my computer, then
try
hitting the letter c and see if you eventually hear something
just called
Computer, not? my! computer. If this doesn't work either, then
your final
option is, press the windows key to reach the start menu. now
down arrow
until you hear either computer, or My! computer. Then press
enter.
I'm so glad to help. Please let me know if you need anything
further.
Let's take it one step though at a time. Once I get you into my
computer, I
can then tell you how to go about getting to the documentation.
Chris.
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