I am using 2010, I don't have a tutorial, but I have a few things that might
help you.
1. Turn off the preview pain in every folder, to do this, hit alt V then the
letters p and then n, once you do this, just arrow down to off and hit
enter.
2. Uncheck for messages to be shown in groups, to do this, hit alt V then
the letters A and then B, then arrow down until you hear messages shown in
groups, the default is for this to be checked, so just hit enter, and it
will uncheck them for you.\
Lastly, you can still use control y to cycle through your folders, but
another way this can be done is by hitting shift tab, and then use your
arrow keys.  If you have any more questions,  my contact info is below.

Kliphton Senior
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-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Linda
Vander`litz
Sent: Saturday, December 18, 2010 2:22 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [JAWS-Users] Outlook 2010

Hi List:

Does anyone know a good tutorial for the computer illiterate for Outlook
2010?

I have been using XP-Home and Outlook Express with JAWS 10 for years. 
However, I am now using a new laptop with Windows 7 and JAWS 11.  Outlook
Express is no longer an option and the Live Mail program that came installed
is beyond me so I downloaded a demo of Outlook 2010 and am trying to learn
it but its help menu keeps going out of focus, the delete key and the key
between the insert and enter keys of the number pad don't seem to work and 
control+delete is silent all of the time when I try to delete incoming
messages with it and sometimes works and sometimes doesn't.  I would like to
try Windows Mail that seems to be a part of Vista (I never did use a
computer with Vista) but have no idea how to put it on a computer with
Windows 7.

Any thoughts on what to do to transfer from being a user of Outlook Express
to becoming at all conversant with Outlook 2010 would be most appreciated. 
To reiterate, I am using a laptop with a desktop keyboard with Windows 7,
JAWS 11 and Outlook 2010.

Thanks.

Linda
Don't be humble... you're not that great  (Golda Meir).


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