Hi, a correction. Insert num pad slash will in fact lock the left 
mouse button down. Pressing again will unlock it. This is not what 
you want; just press num pad slash on its own for a left click.

At 21:31 05/01/2008, you wrote:
>In Internet Explorer the insert+F8 only brings up the IE toolbar.  The
>insert-F8 keystroke is generally mapped to the function for showing the
>active application's toolbar.  Sometimes by moving to the top of a web page
>using CTRL+home keys, routing JAWS to virtual PC, doing a page up and then
>moving down a line at a time with the down arrow key will find other
>toolbars.  If you do find your toolbar then you can move a word at a time
>across it using CTRL+right arrow until you find the tool you want to click.
>Use a left mouse click emulation by using the insert+slash keys on the
>numpad when numlock is off.  After clicking on the choice remember to put
>the virtual PC cursor on again.
>
>Some one else might have a better way to access other toolbars in Internet
>Explorer.  The above sometimes works for me and sometimes doesn't work.
>
>To perform the above functions if you have a laptop using the laptop
>keyboard configuration, use the caps lock key instead of the insert.  A left
>mouse click can be done with caps lock and the number 8.  Moving a word at a
>time when JAWS cursor is active can be done with caps lock and L.  Routing
>JAWS to PC or virtual cursors is done with caps lock+left bracket keys.
>Activating PC or virtual cursors is done with caps lock semicolon.
>
>       Brian Lee
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>
>
>----- Original Message -----
>From: "Sarah" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: <[email protected]>
>Sent: Saturday, January 05, 2008 12:39 PM
>Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] Information on using Tool Bar
>
>
> > Well in Ie I  added a tool bar for the business I'm promoting and it
> > doesn't apear int eh insert+f8 dialogue. why?
> >
> > SA&G
> > ----- Original Message -----
> > From: "Brian Lee" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > To: <[email protected]>
> > Sent: Saturday, January 05, 2008 10:11 AM
> > Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] Information on using Tool Bar
> >
> >
> > Hello Mike,
> >
> > It sounds like you are asking for general information that explains what
> > toolbars are and how to access them using JAWS.
> >
> > I will use Microsoft Word for examples, but the information below does not
> > apply to Microsoft Word 2007.
> >
> > In addition to having a menu bar, many programs also have one or more
> > toolbars that are generally found near the top of the program's window.
> > The
> > toolbars give people the ability to use a mouse to click on a function
> > that
> > they want to do instead of having to search through levels of menus or
> > dialog boxes to perform the functions.  The toolbars are usually
> > positioned
> > horizontally from left to right and quite often are positioned just under
> > the menu bar.  There are programs that have toolbars positioned
> > vertically.
> > A toolbar can have several small graphical pictures and might or might not
> > be labeled with text labels.  An example of a toolbar is the standard
> > toolbar in Microsoft Word.  A few of the choices on the standard toolbar
> > are
> > "New blank document", Open, save, print, "mail recipient", "spell
> > checking"
> > among others.  Mouse users can move the mouse across the toolbar and click
> > on the choice for the function they want performed.
> >
> > There are many toolbars included in some programs.  Quite often toolbars
> > can
> > be made active by going under a view menu with Alt-V, using the up or down
> > arrow to find the toolbar choice, using right arrow to move into the
> > toolbar
> > submenu and then using up or down arrows to find the toolbar you want.  In
> > Microsoft Word there will be several toolbars.  If you want to work with
> > forms then press enter on the forms toolbar choice.  If you want to work
> > with drawing tools then press enter on that choice.  The standard and
> > formatting toolbars in Microsoft Word should be left checked.  When using
> > up
> > or down arrows through the toolbars submenu listen for whether an item is
> > checked or not.  If it is checked it is already active and in use.  Simply
> > press enter on a choice to reverse the status, in other words if it says
> > checked and you press enter you will remove the toolbar from the screen
> > and
> > visa versa.
> >
> > In Microsoft Word to access a toolbar that is active first press Alt or
> > Alt
> > with an underlined letter on the menu bar to move to the menus.  After
> > moving to the menu bar use the keystroke CTRL+tab to cycle between
> > available
> > toolbars and the menu bar.  You will learn which choices are on what
> > toolbars and what to listen for to know it is the toolbar you want.  For
> > example, you listen for "New blank document" to know you are on the
> > standard
> > toolbar.
> >
> > Once on the toolbar you want you can use right and left arrows to move
> > across the toolbar.  Pressing enter on a choice performs the function.
> > For
> > example, if you right arrow across the standard toolbar to the "E-mail
> > recipient" button and press enter, the headers to fill in for your E-mail
> > message will appear.
> >
> > In HTML formatted E-mail, help systems, Internet browsers like Internet
> > Explorer, etc., you access an active toolbar by using Insert-F8, (the
> > insert
> > key on the number pad when the numlock key is off with the function key
> > 8).
> > When the toolbar appears then you can up and down arrow to choices.
> >
> > It is important to remember that most things a person uses the toolbars
> > for
> > can be accomplished by using menus or with hotkeys.  This isn't always
> > true
> > though.
> >
> >    This has been a quick general overview or synopsis of what a toolbar is
> > and how to access toolbars using JAWS.  Let me know if I can clarify any
> > of
> > the points I made.
> >
> > Brian Lee
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >
> >
> > ----- Original Message -----
> > From: "Mike & Barbara Brunner" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > To: "jaws-users-list" <[email protected]>
> > Sent: Saturday, January 05, 2008 7:03 AM
> > Subject: [JAWS-Users] Information on using Tool Bar
> >
> >
> >> Hi All,
> >> Could someone please tell me where I can get information on the Tool Bar
> >> or
> >> Bars, how to use it, navigate it, and just its overall functions?  I know
> >> this sounds like a stupid question but, to me the only stupid question is
> >> the one that isn't asked.  I just haven't found anybody that has been
> >> able
> >> to explain it to me so that I can get a real grasp of it.
> >>
> >> Thanks Much,
> >>
> >> Mike
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