Hi,

Here's an idea I have had for some time.  I am one who sometimes navigates 
by paragraph - ctrl+DownArrow to read next paragraph; ctrl+UpArrow to read 
previous paragraph.  However, say I want to read the current paragraph, 
which is not the same thing as reading line by line.  (think of this as if 
you were reading a news story: and you want to 'read that again', something 
that flagged your attention in the paragraph you are reading but before you 
proceed onward, you have to repeat to make sure you apprehend it right.) 
Currently, there is no single keystroke for 'reading current paragraph' or 
going to the beginning of the paragraph and scrolling it - in Windows terms. 
I know that the ctrl and arrow keys are Windows movement keys.  But people 
move by paragraph because that's how they want to read or view the writing. 
perhaps something  - a script - could be done with JAWS to make this 'read 
current paragraph' possible?  I hope that makes sense.  This lack in Windows 
is something I've noticed for a long, long time; and something I now think 
should - and quite easily could - be corrected. 


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