Thank you, the first part worked for me, although I discovered RIGHT or DOWN 
ARROW seemed to work.  I have to 
experiment more to understand what you were suggesting in the second part of 
your note.  Thank you for the help.

Best Regards,

Steve Jacobson

On Tue, 31 Aug 2010 00:32:04 +0200, [email protected] wrote:

>Try Windows key + B, arrow to the right, network access, enter. I think you
>will find add new network or different network if you are using hidden
>network.

>Try right arrow in (C:) partition, when hearing computer, organize. Windows
>+ M to go to desktop. Tab once(start menu), tab twice(task manager) right
>arrow again to go to programs you have attached to task manager by right
>clicking, attach.

>Take care
>Terje Strømberg

>-----Original Message-----
>From: Steve Jacobson [mailto:[email protected]]
>Sent: Monday, August 30, 2010 11:51 PM
>To: GW-INFO List
>Subject: Windows 7

>Hi,

>I am getting my first exposure to Windows 7 and am wondering if anyone here
>might have some Window-eyes tips.  First, there are more times in Windows 7
>when the arrow keys locate buttons and links that are not revealed by the
>TAB key.  Is there a strategy one can use to reliably know when this is the
>case?

>I am having a good deal of trouble consistently locating the window that
>allows me to view wireless networks in range.  is there a recommended way to
>find this?

>I connect to one network using WPA2 and a certificate and my old laptop
>under XP would prompt me for additional credentials the first time which
>would be
>where I would enter my user-id and password.  It was a tool tip so I would
>route to the tool tip and then press the left click button.  I got that
>prompt once in
>Windows 7, but routing to the tooltip did not work.  I did not hear if the
>prompt was actually in a tool tip, though, and another time I heard a
>reference to
>"Network fly-out" or something like that.  Are there some variations on tool
>tips in Windows 7 that I need to be aware of with Window-Eyes?

>Thanks in advance for any ideas.

>Best regards,

>Steve Jacobson


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