You can get a list of quick keys in the training material of the jaws help
but I have copied the quick keys that you can use in word. . .
by tapping modifier and z you can toggle them on or off:
Navigation Quick Keys in Word
Jump directly to the quick key table on this page, or continue reading the
following for an overview and guidelines about Navigation Quick Keys in
Word.

Navigation Quick Keys provide you with an easy and efficient way to move
through a document. You can quickly move the insertion point to a number of
different page elements, including headings, tables, form fields, pages,
sections, and more, with a simple keystroke. Navigation Quick Keys are
automatically turned on while you are reading with the Say All command, but
are automatically turned off when you open a Ribbon, menu, or dialog box in
Word.

To turn on Navigation Quick Keys while in Word, do one of the following:

Press INSERT+Z (or CAPS LOCK+Z if configured for Laptop layout mode), or
Press INSERT+V, select Navigation Quick Keys, and press SPACEBAR to choose
Quick Keys On.
Use the keystrokes in the Word Navigation Quick Keys table to move the
insertion point to the next or previous element of the given type. JAWS
says, "No more found," if there are no further elements of the given type or
you have reached the end of the document. Note that in a protected Word
form, the only quick keys available are P (page), and S (section). All
others are disabled.

Use the SHIFT key in combination with a Navigation Quick Key to move to the
previous element of that type in the document. For example, press SHIFT+H to
move to the previous heading in the document.

While Navigation Quick Keys are on, you cannot type text into the document.
In addition, you can only use the TAB, HOME, END, CTRL+HOME, and CTRL+END
keys to move to the next form field or table cell. To determine if
Navigation Quick Keys are enabled, press ALT+DELETE.

To turn off Navigation Quick Keys, press INSERT+Z. Note that JAWS also turns
off Navigation Quick Keys if you switch to another document or program.

Using Navigation Quick Keys During Say All
Navigation Quick Keys are always available when reading with Say All
(INSERT+DOWN ARROW). This lets you easily skip ahead or move backward
through a document by heading, page, form field, bookmark, and so on without
having to first turn on Navigation Quick Keys with INSERT+Z. To stop speech
during Say All, simply press CTRL. Note that you cannot use the Navigation
Quick Keys A and M while you are reading with the Say All command.

Word Navigation Quick Keys
The following table describes the Navigation Quick Keys available for Word.
You can always change the current keystroke value using the Navigation Quick
Key Manager.

Description
Quick Key

Next Grammatical Error A
Next Bookmark  B
Next Endnote D
Next Edit  E
Next Form Field F
Next Graphic G
Next Heading H
Next Misspelled Word M
Next Comment N
Next Footnote O
Next Paragraph P
Next Revision (when using Track Changes) R
Next Section S
Next Table T
Next Word in Word Index List W
Move forward out of a table or list >
Move backward out of a table or list <
Next Page SPACEBAR
Previous Page BACKSPACE
Hope this clarifies!



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