These terms are often used interchangeably, but are technically different. Hotkeys: These keystrokes are typically used in menus and dialogues, and are Windows, or application specific. Familiar hotkeys include Alt + F4, for closing a window in the operating system, or closing an application. Control + C for copying to the Windows clipboard etc, or in a dialogue, like Alt + N for the next button.
Shortcut keys: Typically tied to a shortcut, hence the name A shortcut is nothing more than a quick way to a destination, and when a keystroke is tied to it,it is not necessary to locate the shortcut itself from a list. Control + Alt+ J, is a popular shortcut keystroke for starting Jaws. Items that are found on the Desktop and start menu are typically shortcuts, and in many cases can have shortcut keystrokes such as Windows key + E for Windows Explorer,Windows key + R to open the run dialogue etc. Jaws keystrokes typically include the insert, or Jaws key which is one in the same. If you have menu and control help turned on in Jaws, as well as speak access keys, you can hear many hotkeys as you encounter them. Take some time to explore your computer, and use a search engine like Google you can find some pretty cool stuff! HTH, Rick Justice For answers to frequently asked questions about this list visit: http://www.jaws-users.com/help/