Hi Lenny,

I forgot to mention that, after you open the Contacts folder, make sure you 
do not select any names in your contacts list before tabbing to the organize 
button.  Let us know how it goes.  Take care.
Mike
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  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: MWB
  To: jaws-users-list@jaws-users.com
  Sent: Sunday, June 03, 2012 6:19 AM
  Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] windows mail


  Hi Lenny,

  Try going to your contacts folder in;

  C:\Users\NameFolder\Contacts\

  1. Open the contacts folder.
  2. Tab to the organize button.
  3. Now, right arrow to, New Contact Group button & follow the steps below
  from there .

  1.Tab to the Organize button, which is the first control on the Toolbar.
  2.Press Right Arrow until you get to the New Contact Group button, and 
then
  press it.
  3.A Contact Group Properties dialog opens. This is a two page dialog, and 
it
  opens on the Contact Group page, which is described in detail in the 
Editing
  Contact Groups section below. However, the following steps describe how to
  name the group and add existing contacts.
  4.Type a name for the group into the Group Name edit box.
  5.To add existing Contacts to the group, Tab to the Add to Contact Group
  button, and press it.
  6.An Add Members to Contract Group dialog opens, which has a similar 
layout
  to the standard Vista Open dialog. By default the view of the Folder view 
is
  Tiles, so the first time you use this dialog it's worth setting the view 
to
  List. To do this, press Shift + Tab twice to move to the Folder view, but 
do
  not select any files. Open the context menu, then open the View sub-menu,
  and choose List.
  7.In the Folder view, select one or more Contacts or Contact Groups, and
  then press Enter to press the default Add button.
  8.You're returned to the Contact Group Properties dialog, where the focus 
is
  the Add to Contact Group button. Because the focus is a button, you can't
  just press Enter to press the default OK button. Instead, either Tab all 
the
  way to the OK button and press it, or just Tab to a control which isn't a
  button or a link, and then press Enter. Sending messages using your 
contact
  groups In a similar manner to using contacts, you can send messages using
  your
  contact groups either in a New message window, or from your Contacts 
folder.

  In a new message window, you can type in the names of contact groups, just
  as you would the names of contacts. When the message is sent, the name of
  the
  group is replaced by all the addresses of the contacts.

  Alternatively, in your Contacts folder:

  1.Select a Contact group. (In fact you can select more than one contact
  group, and contacts as well.)
  2.Open the context menu, then open the Action sub-menu (access key A), and
  then press Enter to choose the first menu item which is Send E-mail.
  3.A New Message window opens. All the contacts in the contacts group are
  already entered in the To edit box, and the focus is at the end of the 
Edit
  box.
  Editing Contact Groups To edit a Contact Group in your Contacts folder,
  select it and press Enter. A Properties dialog for the Contact Group 
opens,
  and
  you can then change and add information in this dialog.

  The Contact group properties dialog is used both for creating and editing
  contact groups. The dialog has two pages: Contact Group and Contact Group
  details.
  The latter contains controls for optional data that you might want to give
  about the group. The controls on the Contact Group page are:

  .A Group Name edit box. .An Add to Contact Group button for adding 
existing
  contacts or groups to this group. This was described above in the Creating 
a
  new contact group section. .A Create New Contact button for creating a new
  contact and adding it to the group. .A "List of group members" list view. 
.A
  Remove Selected Contacts button. However to remove one or more contacts,
  it's easier just to select them in the List of group members, and then 
press
  Delete.
  .Contact Name and E-Mail edit boxes, and a Create for group only button, 
for
  adding a contact to the group but not to your Contacts.

  Hope this helped.  Take care.
  Mike



    ----- Original Message ----- 
    From: Becky Buckner
    To: jaws-users-list@jaws-users.com
    Sent: Saturday, June 02, 2012 2:30 PM
    Subject: [JAWS-Users] windows mail


    Hi all.
    Would someone please remind me how to make a group email list.

    Becky
    For answers to frequently asked questions about this list visit:
    http://www.jaws-users.com/help/
  For answers to frequently asked questions about this list visit:
  http://www.jaws-users.com/help/

  Hope this helps.  Take care.
  Mike





  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Lenny McHugh
  To: jaws-users-list@jaws-users.com
  Sent: Sunday, June 03, 2012 5:40 AM
  Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] windows mail


  It use to work that way for me. I do not know what was changed. If I use
  shift control c while a message is opened the contact list is presented 
with
  the first entry already selected and I can only go through the list. If 
the
  email is closed the key combo brings me directly into the add an 
individual
  contact where I am first to enter the name etc.
  I somehow lost the ability to add a group.

  -----Original Message----- 
  From: David
  Sent: Sunday, June 03, 2012 7:18 AM
  To: jaws-users-list@jaws-users.com
  Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] windows mail

  Hello there;
  If you're wanting to create a contacts group in windows-mail try the
  following;

  1, open windows mail.

  2, bring up the contacts with ctrl+shift+c=contact.
  Note you will hear not selected, and the first name/email,
  Don't move the arrow keys,

  You most likely want the status-bar and the list checked,
  So bring up the view menu, alt+v=view,
  If the status bar isn't checked, press the enter key,
  Perform the same steps and enter on list.
  Now you're ready to create your new contact group.

  While sitting in your contacts,

  1, shift+tab twice,
  You should hear;
  Command module tool bar,
  Organize button,

  2, now press the right arrow key until you hear;
  New contact group button, press enter.
  Now you've landed in the properties,
  You're in an edit field where you need to type in the group name.

  3, now you have to choices,
  To add a contact to the group,
  Either, tab to add button,
  Or you could simply press, alt+a=add.

  4, shift+tab once to access the contacts list,
  Note you will hear,
  Not selected.

  5, holding down the ctrl-key, use your down arrow key,
  And press enter on a desired name you wish to add to the new contact 
group.
  Once you've completed that task,
  Press the enter key.

  Now you can simply tab over to the okay button and press enter.

  Now if you look in your contacts list,
  You should see the group you've created.
  If you press enter on the group name,
  You can look to see what email/names are in there.
  To remove entry from the group,
  Tab to the list of contacts,
  Highlight the entry which you would like to remove,
  And tab to the remove button press enter.

  Hope this helps.

  -----Original Message-----
  From: jaws-users-list-boun...@jaws-users.com
  [mailto:jaws-users-list-boun...@jaws-users.com] On Behalf Of Lenny McHugh
  Sent: Saturday, June 02, 2012 10:10 PM
  To: jaws-users-list@jaws-users.com
  Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] windows mail

  how do you get the tool bar up?

  -----Original Message-----
  From: Mike B.
  Sent: Saturday, June 02, 2012 6:24 PM
  To: jaws-users-list@jaws-users.com
  Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] windows mail

  Hi Becky,

  Try the following;

  From: Trish

  here's how it's done for WM..

  Creating a new contact group The command to create a new Contact Group is
  available on the toolbar, but not on any of the menus. So to create a new
  Contact
  group:

  1.Tab to the Organize button, which is the first control on the Toolbar.
  2.Press Right Arrow until you get to the New Contact Group button, and 
then
  press it.
  3.A Contact Group Properties dialog opens. This is a two page dialog, and 
it
  opens on the Contact Group page, which is described in detail in the 
Editing
  Contact Groups section below. However, the following steps describe how to
  name the group and add existing contacts.
  4.Type a name for the group into the Group Name edit box.
  5.To add existing Contacts to the group, Tab to the Add to Contact Group
  button, and press it.
  6.An Add Members to Contract Group dialog opens, which has a similar 
layout
  to the standard Vista Open dialog. By default the view of the Folder view 
is
  Tiles, so the first time you use this dialog it's worth setting the view 
to
  List. To do this, press Shift + Tab twice to move to the Folder view, but 
do
  not select any files. Open the context menu, then open the View sub-menu,
  and choose List.
  7.In the Folder view, select one or more Contacts or Contact Groups, and
  then press Enter to press the default Add button.
  8.You're returned to the Contact Group Properties dialog, where the focus 
is
  the Add to Contact Group button. Because the focus is a button, you can't
  just press Enter to press the default OK button. Instead, either Tab all 
the
  way to the OK button and press it, or just Tab to a control which isn't a
  button or a link, and then press Enter. Sending messages using your 
contact
  groups In a similar manner to using contacts, you can send messages using
  your contact groups either in a New message window, or from your Contacts
  folder.

  In a new message window, you can type in the names of contact groups, just
  as you would the names of contacts. When the message is sent, the name of
  the group is replaced by all the addresses of the contacts.

  Alternatively, in your Contacts folder:

  1.Select a Contact group. (In fact you can select more than one contact
  group, and contacts as well.) 2.Open the context menu, then open the 
Action
  sub-menu (access key A), and then press Enter to choose the first menu 
item
  which is Send E-mail.
  3.A New Message window opens. All the contacts in the contacts group are
  already entered in the To edit box, and the focus is at the end of the 
Edit
  box.
  Editing Contact Groups To edit a Contact Group in your Contacts folder,
  select it and press Enter. A Properties dialog for the Contact Group 
opens,
  and you can then change and add information in this dialog.

  The Contact group properties dialog is used both for creating and editing
  contact groups. The dialog has two pages: Contact Group and Contact Group
  details.
  The latter contains controls for optional data that you might want to give
  about the group. The controls on the Contact Group page are:

  .A Group Name edit box. .An Add to Contact Group button for adding 
existing
  contacts or groups to this group. This was described above in the Creating 
a
  new contact group section. .A Create New Contact button for creating a new
  contact and adding it to the group. .A "List of group members" list view. 
.A
  Remove Selected Contacts button. However to remove one or more contacts,
  it's easier just to select them in the List of group members, and then 
press
  Delete.
  .Contact Name and E-Mail edit boxes, and a Create for group only button, 
for
  adding a contact to the group but not to your Contacts.

  Hope this helped.  Take care.
  Mike



    ----- Original Message -----
    From: Becky Buckner
    To: jaws-users-list@jaws-users.com
    Sent: Saturday, June 02, 2012 2:30 PM
    Subject: [JAWS-Users] windows mail


    Hi all.
    Would someone please remind me how to make a group email list.

    Becky
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