Hi, you can also find the full window-eyes manual in the help section of the
window-eyes control panel.  You will also find the key describer helpful.
Press insert and the number one on the number roe.  Then do a dance  around
the keyboard as the late david k. used to describe it to find out what the
keys do.  if you are switching from jaws to window-eyes.  check out the
insert  layout app.  This will allow you to use your jaws commands that you
already know with window-eyes.  this feature can be turned on buy going in
to the window-eyes control  panel and going to the apps menu. 
Hth 


-----Original Message-----
From: Donnie Parrett [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Thursday, January 16, 2014 5:51 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: RE: Just Got Window Eyes Today

Thank you so much for this valuable info.

-----Original Message-----
From: Rod Hutton [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Wednesday, January 15, 2014 11:40 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Just Got Window Eyes Today

Hi Donnie,

Congratulations on entering the word of Window-Eyes!  You're in the right
place for an excellent screen reader experience!

Control-Shift-R will read a text document continuously, and the Control key
by itself will stop reading Control-Shift-T will read the title of the
currently active window Control-Shift-W will read the contents of the
currently active window Control-Shift-S will read the item you're currently
focused on

Moving around in a text document by character or word or line will
automatically read the currently focused item.

Pressing Control-backslash will bring you to the Window-Eyes Control Panel.
There, you will have access to a menu across the top of the window, as well
as a tree view on the left side, with corresponding options on the right
side.

If you press Alt-H, you will open the Help menu, where you can find the
manual.

I hope this helps.

All the best,

Rod

On 1/15/14 10:12 PM, Donnie Parrett wrote:
> I just downloaded and installed the free version of Window Eyes today.
> Could someone please give me a few of the basic reading commands?
>
> Thanks,
> Donnie
>
>
>
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