Aloha Mike,
I am using windows 7, and I use wordpad to save documents, and I find no 
difference.
When I am saving a file, which is control s, I just type the name,
then I just shift  tab  until  I hear edit,
and type the name of the folder I want to put the file in,
then tab twice and I hear the folder I want and enter,
then with numpad 3,
then 8 twice,
I have the mouse on save, then left mouse click and the file is saved.
Good luck,
Aloha,
Manny
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> To: [email protected]
> Subject: saving in Windows 7
> Date: Thu, 28 Oct 2010 14:40:04 -0400
> From: [email protected]
>
> Hello fellow Window-eyes users,
> As you already know, when saving a document in Windows xp, you select
> save or save as, type in the name of the document, and tab to the save
> in drop-down box, and select where you want it saved. Well, I've found
> out today, that this is not the case in Windows 7. The person who was
> helping me, had to click on the necessary icon, in order to bring up
> the list of options for saving using the mouse. It wasn't possible for
> me to find the list of drives and folders using the keyboard itself.
> How do you save things in Windows 7?
> Thanks
> Mike \
> Rochester, NY.
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