If you don't have a num pad on your lap top
Your caps lock turned on can then make some of the right hhand keys act
like the num pad
Caps and jkl are are left arrow current letter, and right arrow respectively
Go up above the jkl to uio and there is where you will find the / that you
need
I don't use this combination as I have my lap top set to desk top since I
have a full num pad on muy lap top
I think this is accurate but not totally sure
Good luck
Keep Smiling,
Janie Degenshein
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-----Original Message-----
From: Michelle McQuigge
Sent: Wednesday, July 13, 2011 3:53 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [JAWS-Users] Drag and Drop when Jaws is in laptop mode
Hello all, and please forgive this possibly ridiculous question from a list
newby!
I am currently experimenting with Google Plus using firefox and Jaws12 (a
whole other subject, I suspect). I've run into the need to drag and drop
items, but can't seem to do so. I've dug around and discovered a command
that seems to work for users who still have access to the numPad, but I am
working on a laptop and have Jaws configured accordingly. Most instructions,
including those on this page, suggest control+insert+NumPadSlash to pull up
the drag and drop page. If there is a laptop equivalent to NumPadSlash, I'm
afraid I don't know what it is. When I try the command using the laptop jaws
key and the regular keyboard slash key, it brings up a list of "clickable
elements."
If someone has any tips to set me straight in terms of this function, or
even laptop keystrokes in general, I'd be very grateful.
Thanks and all the best,
Michelle
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