Go to the script manager and arrow down to Virtual View. Select the help button. Then tab to Hotkey Manager to view and/or change the hotkey.
Also, this script may help:
Script Menu 2.2
Pick a scripted command to execute, change its hotkey, or edit its script file
Released November 12, 2008

By Jamal Mazrui
[email protected]
http://NonvisualDevelopment.org

Press Alt-Shift-F10 for a list of hotkey commands that are enabled by scripts, both global scripts and any associated with the current application window. Each list item shows a command name and associated hotkey. The name may not be precise, but the best guess available. If a command description is available, it is shown in the edit box. Press Enter for the default, Execute button. The Keys button invokes the standard Hotkey Manager dialog, enabling you to assign a different hotkey, not just to the command with focus, but to any command of the same script package. The Script button opens the script file for viewing or modification in the editor designated in Script Manager, or in Notepad if none is designated. The Refresh button analyzes the available key commands again, accounting for all changes made via Hotkey Manager. The Ad Hoc button prompts for a script to run by request at that time -- without loading it as a global script. The Help button invokes the standard Help and Options dialog that is also available via Script Manager when this script has focus in the list.If the Jump to Item script is also loaded, you can quickly jump to an item in a long list based on text it contains.This script requires GW Toolkit and Homer Shared Object.

J.J. Meddaugh - ATGuys.com
A premier Licensed Code Factory and KNFB Reader distributor
----- Original Message ----- From: "Barry Toner" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Tuesday, April 20, 2010 2:09 PM
Subject: RE: Standard way of finding help ona script


Hi jay,

Thanks for the ctrl shift ? key stroke that will prove useful.

Thing is what if it's a script like the virtualising window script and I
cant' remember the keystroke to run the script?

I've been looking around for that keystroke and cant' find it anywhere.

BTW  As you can see I'm a newbe to Window Eyes.  Lol

Barry

-----Original Message-----
From: J.J. Meddaugh [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Tuesday, April 20, 2010 7:05 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Standard way of finding help ona script

Barry,
That is the quick route for global scripts. A few scripts place themselves
in the "script menus" section of the Control Panel, but imagine if every
script did this just for help, it'd be a very long menu.

For application-specific scripts, it's becoming somewhat of a standard
practice to use the Window-Eyes help key, control-question mark by default,
for help information.

J.J. Meddaugh - ATGuys.com
A premier Licensed Code Factory and KNFB Reader distributor
----- Original Message ----- From: "Barry Toner" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Tuesday, April 20, 2010 2:01 PM
Subject: Standard way of finding help ona script


Hi there,

Does one excist for this?

I frequently find myself going to the WE CP, hitting alt f, m, then
exploring add/remove and script manager.  Either for a description box
associated to a script, a help and options button that'll give me the
keystrokes I seek.

This seems rather long-winded and it would be great if somebody could help
me out with the quickest route.

Thanks very much,
Barry.

Barry Toner


BCS Belfast Branch
YPG Representative & Disability Group

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