Hi again Katherine,
 
I went back and found your original thread questions.
 
Yes, cursor keys for moving forward a paragraph (control down arrow) and
back a paragraph (control up arrow), are indeed predefined by WE.
 
It's a little hard to see them, because when you find cursor keys in the WE
control panel, you need to know that it's by default showing you only the
"global" cursor keys.  You have to tab over twice, and click on the button
labeled "show program", to then see the "program specific" cursor keys,
which include the paragraph movement ones.  these also allow you to add your
own if you find some key which works in Word, but where WE doesn't read what
you want it to, after it does the movement in Word.
 
hth,
 
Chip
 

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From: Katherine Moss [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Thursday, November 03, 2011 11:08 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: RE: secondary or ex-JAWS users might know or remember this



I'll have to try that, though isn't that the logical way somebody would move
through a document, by larger chunks rather than by line?  Or, how do most
WE users here move through/  Did I miss the memo?  LOL.  

 

From: Vaughan Dodd [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Thursday, November 03, 2011 9:49 PM
To: Katherine Moss; [email protected]
Subject: RE: secondary or ex-JAWS users might know or remember this

 

Hi Katherine.

 

You may get the problem of paragraph movement solved by experimenting with
the hotkeys and or cursor keys.  

These are in fact two broad approaches to the issue of navigation.  Hotkeys
are Window-eyes definable, and give you a great deal of flexibility.
Hotkeys control window-eyes, not the application.

 

The other option is to experiment with cursor keys - where these by default
control the application, and shape how Window-eyes behaves.

 

As part of putting this answer out to you, I've just looked at cursor keys
and I've discovered that I'm a bit hazy on them, but one of the potentially
powerful things is that you can have cursor keys execute a hotkey.

 

The manual does cover these behaviours in quite some depth, so hopefully
I've helped you with this.

 

Regarding the problem of selection: I think this has been solved in later
versions of Word as  I remember it being a problem in 2000, v2003 etc., but
not in 2007 and 2010.    Where you want to have large chunks of text
selected, use the Word command - f8 followed by your various  cursor
movement keys.

 

 

Best of luck.\

Vaughan.

 

 

 

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From: Katherine Moss [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Friday, 4 November 2011 2:26 p.m.
To: [email protected]
Subject: secondary or ex-JAWS users might know or remember this

Hi all,

I'm curious if turning on word navigation mode is the only way for users to
get the same paragraph by paragraph experience in WE as they can in JAWS.
You know how in JAWS, when navigating a Word document, one can use the
control and down arrow at the same time to allow for the reading of the
document paragraph by paragraph as oppose to line by line.  Control Up arrow
is the reversal of this.  Is this possible in WE?  And also, as oppose to
JAWS, WE doesn't read that text is selected by telling you so.  I only knew
that I selected text a while ago because I have enough vision to see the
highlight background.  Thanks all.  

 

Katherine Moss,

Administrator of the AccessCop Network, previously Raeder24.org.  Visit us
on the web at http://raeder24.org <http://raeder24.org/> 

 

 

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