I'm getting beyond my limited expertise here. Can you copy your desired attachment from your external drive to your internal drive? then your Windows filing system should be able to locate it for you. Going farther in this question will be up to David or Rick, I think or someone who uses both Thunderbird and external drives. It may be possible for Maria or Angela, two knowledgeable Thunderbird users, to help also.
On 4/8/2014 10:46 AM, Doug wrote:
Hello Jim,

I have Windows 7, and I tried your keystrokes and they didn't work.

I did try Cnl+Shift+A and tabbed around but I am trying to find my external drive?

I hope you can find a way to get my external drive to open in an attachment.

Sign,
Doug

On 4/8/2014 7:00 AM, Jim Pursley wrote:
Control+ shift +a opens thunderbird's attachment window. Then you'll need to identify the file you want by tabbing several times (depending on which version of windows you are using) until you find it. Then click on the file name. The next step is a leap of faith. Shift tab will bring up a selected/not selected dialog. Arrow down to selected and then press control + enter to send the email with the attachment. Anyone knowing an easier, faster way is welcome to comment.


On 4/8/2014 8:27 AM, Doug wrote:
    Hello JAWS Users,

Does anybody know how to send an attachment using Thunderbird latest version?

I can open an attachment, but I want to know the keystrokes on sending an attachment.

Any help would be appreciated.

Sign,
Doug


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