Hi Glen,

It's called the, Extended Context Menu, keystroke.  You can also use the, 
Left Shift key + the Application key, to open the extended context menu. 
I'm only speaking for Windows 7 since I don't run Widows 10.
Take care.
Mike
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----- Original Message ----- 
From: Dialup@56k
To: [email protected]
Sent: Saturday, February 18, 2017 2:59 PM
Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] here is how I repair jaws, and it works all the 
time, and I don't have to do much.


Thanks for the clarification Adrian.
One interesting thing I found in simulating your instructions was that
the 'Copy as Path' option is only available from the Shift + F10 menu.
I'd always assumed that Shift + F10, the Application key and the right
mouse button provided access to the same menu.
However, I now discover this is not always the case.
You learn something new every day.
Thanks again Adrian.
Glen

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On 19-Feb-2017 12:37 am, Adrian Spratt wrote:
> First, make sure you have the .exe file on your system for the JAWS build 
> you're running. You can download it from the FS/VFO website.
> Unlike before, it doesn't seem to matter where you keep it on your system.
> Close all running apps.
> Highlight the JAWS .exe file.
> Press shift-F10.
> Arrow up to "Copy as path." Press enter.
> Open the run dialog with Windows key-r.
> Press control-v, then spacebar, then / (the forward slash key), then the 
> word "type", spacebar, and then the word "repair."
> Let me try that command line a different way. After pressing control-v 
> followed by the spacebar, continue with /type repair
> Then press enter.

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