Hey.

I don't think there is a windows hotkey that will open up your drive as is.
You could create one yourself by making a desktop shortcut for the drive. If
you access the context menu for the drive, you should be able to do this.

A quick way of accessing the drive is to use windows key + r to open the run
dialog box, and then type in the drive letter followed by a colon. So, if
your USB drive is h, you would type:
Windows key + r
H:
Then hit enter.

As to your first question....you should be able to review this popup in
actions centre, with windows key + a. From there, you can access the
notification. You can also go directly to windows update. Hit the windows
key (by itself this time). Type in "windows update". When you hit down
arrow, you will see both "windows update settings" and "check for updates".

-----Original Message-----
From: JAWS-Users-List [mailto:[email protected]] On
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Sent: February 18, 2018 10:45 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [JAWS-Users] Two Questions--update message and hot key

Dear List:

I am using Windows Ten.  When I turn on the computer, I get the message:
Windows Update.  Can’t update.  Click this message to fix.  So, what steps
do I take.  The spacebar, arrows, and the enter key did not do anything.  It
must be some sort of a balloon pop up.

Second:  what is the hot key to get into my u s b drive e where I have some
talking books?  I can have cortana get me there, but none of my windows
shortcut keys seemed to get me there.  I know that this is a worn-out
cliché, but thanks in advance for whomever replies.  Regards:  Ted Larson

 

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