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----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Kenbu" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Thursday, November 26, 2009 1:37 PM
Subject: [JAWS-Users] Brian Lee; how are you?


Name here is Ken Buxton; Do you know me as I think I know you if that is,
you are the same Brian I knew in the school for the blind in Brantford,
Ontario; my e mail; privately; [email protected] phohne; 647-438-1000 bye for
now. Ken B
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Brian Lee" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Thursday, November 26, 2009 12:46 PM
Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] USING STICKY KEYS (changed from ResearchIt)


> Hello,
>
> People who can only use one hand when using the keyboard or those who
> otherwise have problems with using keystrokes might also consider setting
> their JAWS key as a sticky key.  This can be done in addition to using the
> sticky keys feature in Windows.
>
> To set the JAWS key as a sticky key you need to first determine whether
> you
> need the laptop or desktop configuration.  Most people will already have
> set
> the keyboard layout they want to use, but here is how it is done.
>
> 1.  Move into the JAWS interface window.
> 2.  Press the Alt key, use down arrow and then press enter on the "basics"
> choice.
> 3.  use tab key to move to the "use keyboard layout" combo box and then up
> or down arrows to select either desktop or laptop.
> 4.  Use tab key to the OK button and press enter key.
>
> Here is how to make the JAWS key work as a sticky key:
>
> 1.  Use JAWS key (caps lock on laptops, number pad insert key on desktops)
> with function key 2 to bring up the list of JAWS managers.
> 2.  Press the letter "s" or use down arrow to the "Script Manager" choice
> and press enter key.
> 3.  Press Alt+F to bring up the file menu.
> 4.  Use down arrow key to the "open shared file" choice and press enter
> key.
> 5.  Type in "default.jkm" (without the quotes) and press enter key.
> 6.  In the default keyboard manager press CTRL+f to bring up the find
> dialog
> box.
> 7.  If using a laptop then type in [laptop and press enter key.  (That is
> a
> left bracket followed by the word laptop and with no spaces).  If using a
> desktop keyboard layout then type in [desktop.  (The left bracket is the
> key
> to the right of the letter "p."
> 8.  After typing in either [laptop or [desktop then press enter key.
> 9.  When the first occurrence of your text being searched for is found
> then
> press tab key a few times to the "find next" button and press enter key.
> 10. Press the escape key.
> 11. The cursor will be on a line of text that either says "desktop
> modifiers" or "laptop modifiers."  Use down arrow one time.
> 12. If using a laptop the following line should be presented:
> Capslock=0|3|0|0|0|0
> If using a desktop the following line should be presented:
> Insert=0|3|0|2|0|0
> The fifth digit in the string of text needs to be changed to 1 from 0.
> This
> is the second to the last 0 in the string of text.  Use arrow keys to move
> on to that digit, delete it and type a number 1 in its place.  Do not
> delete
> any of the vertical bars or other digits.  All you are doing is replacing
> the second to the last 0 in the string of text with the number 1.  Be sure
> to use the alphanumeric key for the number 1 and don't use the number 1 on
> the number pad.
> 13. Press CTRL+s to save changes and then use Alt+f4 to close the file.
> 14.  You might need to restart your computer, but at least you should
> restart JAWS.
>
> You should now be able to press the JAWS key and release it, and then
> press
> a separate key to perform a JAWS function.  Press JAWS key and release it,
> and then press a "T" to hear a title bar read by JAWS.
>
> If after restarting your computer you go back into the default.jkm file
> through the "open shared file" choice in the script manager's file menu,
> you
> will find that the string of text you modified might still show the second
> to the last digit in the string of text you changed as a 0 and not as 1.
> Even though this is still shown, the JAWS key should be working as a
> sticky
> key.
>
> If you want to remove the sticky key feature then you will need to delete
> the second to the last digit in the string of text even if it is still a 0
> and replace it with a 0.  You can then save changes with CTRL+S and close
> the file.  Restart your system or at least JAWS.  Your JAWS key should no
> longer work as a sticky key when this procedure is followed.
>
> Take care and happy Thanksgiving to those celebrating it today.
>
> Brian Lee
> [email protected]
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [email protected]
> [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Hannah Day
> Sent: Wednesday, November 25, 2009 2:42 PM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] research it
>
> Ar yes that is a good idea . also if you can only use one hand for an
> example
>
> Chat soon hannah
>
>
> --
> Hannah Day
> E-mail: [email protected]
> MSN: [email protected]
> Skype: hannahday
>
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [email protected]
> [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Susie Q
> Sent: 25 November 2009 22:34
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] research it
>
> hay try sticky keys that is pressing the enter five times in a roow I had
> to
>
> have a friend do this as he could not get the hang of using the maultapel
> key strokes sue
> Tomorrow Is Always Fresh With Know Mistakes In It Yet!
> Anne Of Green Gables
> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: "Leonard Morris" <[email protected]>
> To: <[email protected]>
> Sent: Wednesday, November 25, 2009 1:24 PM
> Subject: [JAWS-Users] research it
>
>
>> Research is great. However, the key press combination to launch it (inser
>> spaceBar  r) is tricky for me. Seems you have to press it exactly right
>> or
>
>> you will get either Jaws restriction message, or nothing at all. I have
>> not mastered a solution where it works correctly when pressed every time.
>> Also I wanted to get the NFL scores for a specific week so I typed the
>> phrase for example week 9or week  10 but NFL scores seems to always bring
>> up the upcoming schedule for the current week.  Has anybody else experie
>> nced issues like this using research it?
>> For answers to frequently asked questions about this list visit:
>> http://www.jaws-users.com/help/
>
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