Thanks so much for posting this. I am trying to switch over from XP to
Windows 7, desktop to notebook. I have scanned this page and it is a winner
for sure. A great help!

Daniel Sweeney

 

 

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From: David [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Friday, August 29, 2014 7:39 PM
To: Paulette Vickery; [email protected]
Subject: Re: Hot keys for Windows 7 and Window Eyes

 

It is not all that much different for hotkeys in the newer flavors of
Windows. And the screen reader hotkeys, basically would be the same as well.
What you will have to deal with all the more, is the different layout of
certain screens. Like the Windows Explorer screen, which may be a bit
confusing at first. 

I just did a quick search on the net, for the term:
    Hotkeys for win7?
and a long list popped up, of quite a number of sites that will give you
diverse instructions. The third match down that list, seems to be a good
place to start, since they seem to have lists of hotkeys for a real good
number of software, like different flavors of Windows, Mozilla products,
Microsoft products, Winamp and more. I here will provide you the direct link
for their list of Win7 hotkeys. When the site opens, please hit the T
button, to go to the first table. The hotkeys are grouped into tables, each
dealing with its own piece of software. Each table has an attached heading,
right above it. So, Hit the T-key, to go to the next table; then hit the
Shift-H, to go to the heading right above it, and you will get to know what
hotkeys this table is holding. Repeat this search method for all the
different tables on the site, and you will be an advanced master even before
you turn on your new computer. :) 

When you are ready to explore more software, try go to the top of the page,
and then repeatedly press the S-key, till you get to "list three". It holds
168 entries. Now press the I-key, to jump your way down through the items,
which is all the different software they deal with. Press Enter when you
find something of interest, and check the tables of the upcoming page.

In other words, everyone may want to bookmark the below mentioned link, that
you can keep it handy for later reference. Hope it all helped you fill your
weekend. Enjoy. BTW, I have been using Windows-based computers for more than
a decade, and only two minutes of exploring this site, even taught me a
couple of hotkeys I have been missing forever. There you have the
goodie...:)

Here is the link:
    http://www.allhotkeys.com/Windows-7.html
and the main page:
    http://www.allhotkeys.com/




David

On 8/30/2014 1:53 AM, Paulette Vickery wrote:

Hi all,

 

My new computer with Windows 7 and WE 8.4 will be finished this weekend. I
am unable to get the training material I want until next weekend. Could
someone please send me a few hot keys for using Windows 7 and WE 8.4 so that
I can at least get started? Otherwise I will not be able to use my computer
at all until next weekend. Thanks in advance for any help you can give.

 

Paulette

 


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