It's amazing programmers are still finding uses for that antique. Peter Norton explains it in his venerable DOS manual, which is probably long out of print.
Ted -----Original Message----- From: JAWS-Users-List [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of j Bron Sent: Thursday, May 21, 2015 5:10 PM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] 32 or 64 bit The best way I can describe it is to go to F12 and keep going. Pause is the last key on the row right next to a large space. -----Original Message----- From: JAWS-Users-List [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Carolyn Arnold Sent: Thursday, May 21, 2015 4:31 PM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] 32 or 64 bit Where is the pause key? GIFT (God is forever true), Carolyn ----- Original Message ----- From: "Nicholas Jackson" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Thursday, May 21, 2015 2:13 PM Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] 32 or 64 bit > Hi J, > > After pressing the Windows key and pause combination, try activating > the Jaws cursor. I just did this on my Windows 7 laptop and hit the > down arrow key several times. Doing so allowed Jaws to read my system > type along with other basic information about my computer. I hope this > helps. > > Nicholas > On 5/21/15, j Bron <[email protected]> wrote: >> I used the keystroke windows key/pause and got a menu. Where do I find >> out >> how many bits my system is? >> >> 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/ > 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/ For answers to frequently asked questions about this list visit: http://www.jaws-users.com/help/
