Hello David and all: I don't know if you are familiar with Auto Hot Key, but it is a free program that enables you to assing hot keys to just about anything, including being able to paste blocks of text that are repetitive just about anywhere. It is accessible with Jaws, works off a text file which you can prepare using a text editor, but it takes a bit of a learning curve. I use it daily since quite a while ago, it allows me, for instance, to assign Alt-Windows-O to open Outlook from the Run menu without add-ons, or assign a combination of six leeters that do not form a word to a few paragraphs of repetitive text, which I can then paste on an email, document or elsewhere by just typing the six letters and the space bar.
Just an idea for those that may want to look into it. Regards, Humberto Humberto Rodriguez Fort White, Florida -----Original Message----- From: JAWS-Users-List [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of David Ferrin Sent: Friday, March 10, 2017 5:55 PM To: [email protected] Subject: [JAWS-Users] scripting for keyboards with only a single windows key First of all before anybody makes a comment there is no such thing as a married windows key, LOL. So now that the silliness is out of the way here is the purpose of this message. My wireless keyboard has only a left handed windows key, but most of the time if I am on another system that has a right handed windows key I will use it for most of what I need to do. I can use the left key good enough but it crossed my mind this afternoon that with a script it might bebe possible to simulate such an animal assigning say control + R which so far as I am aware is an unused keystroke. The same with control + E. So I wrote two scripts to do the following functions. Open up the run dialog and open up windows explorer. This inspiration came to me from Mr. Mike, because he sent me a script last evening that triggered this bit of creativity. I’ll probably post them on the server this evening and maybe a recording demo of the process if there is any interest out among you folks. David Ferrin Life is what happens after you have already made other plans. For answers to frequently asked questions about this list visit: http://www.jaws-users.com/help/ For answers to frequently asked questions about this list visit: http://www.jaws-users.com/help/
