here you go, long list...
here are Jaws helpful keystrokes for any program you are using.
insert key+w, and insert key+h.
Read the following information you recieve while in internet explorer, after pressing these keystrokes.

Press, insert key+w.
here is what you see for helpful jaws keystrokes.
To move forward to the next link or control, press Tab.
To move backwards to the previous Link or control, press Shift+Tab.
To activate a link, press Enter.
To move back to the previous page, press Alt+LeftArrow.
To move forward to the next page, press Alt+RightArrow.
To move focus to the Address Bar, press alt + d.

Following are useful windows keyboard commands:
To access an application menu bar, press ALT.
To open the start menu, press CTRL+ESC or the Windows Key.
For Windows help, press F1.
To exit an application, press ALT+F4.
To cycle between the taskbar, start button, and desktop,
press CTRL+ESC, ESC, and then press TAB to cycle between the three.
To display a context menu for a selected item, press the APPLICATIONS key or SHIFT+F10.
To display the properties dialog, press ALT+ENTER.
To toggle Multi-Select Mode for extended select lists, press SHIFT+F8.

Press ESCAPE to close this message.

Press, insert+h, you will see.
Go Back a page, ALT+LEFT ARROW.
Read the Address bar, INSERT+A.
Next link, TAB.
Prior link, SHIFT+TAB.
Open a link, ENTER.
Display a list of links, Insert+F7.
Display and manage PlaceMarkers, Control+Shift+k.
Display a list of form fields, JAWSKey+F5.
Display a list of headings, Insert+F6.
Display a list of frames, JAWSKey+F9.

To move through a web page:
Next Radio Button, A.
Next Button, B.
Next ComboBox, C.
Next different element, D.
Next Edit, E.
Next Form Field, F.
Next Graphic, G.
Next Heading, H.
Next List Item, I.
Jump to a specific line with J,
And return to the starting point before the jump with Shift+J.
Next Place Marker, K.
Next List, L.
Next Frame, M.
Skip past links, N.
Next Object, O.
Next Paragraph, P.
Next Main Region, Q.
Next Region, R.
Next Same Element, S.
Next Table, T.
Next unvisited link, U.
Next visited link, V.
Next Checkbox, X.
Next Span element, Y.
Next Division, Z.
Next OnMouseOver element, ; (semicolon).
Next element with an onclick handler, / (slash).
Next MailTo link, \ (backslash).
Next Separator, - (Dash).
Next FlowTo element, = (Equals).
Add SHIFT to these commands to move to the prior item.

Step past element, > (greater than).
Step prior to element, < (less than).

Add Control+JAWSKey to the applicable quick keys to bring up a list of that element, For example, Control+JAWSKey+z will bring up a list of the divisions on the page.

To move and read in tables:
Next row, WINDOWS KEY+Alt+DOWN ARROW.
Prior row, WINDOWS KEY+Alt+UP ARROW.
Read Row, WINDOWS KEY+ALT+COMMA.
Next column, WINDOWS KEY+Alt+RIGHT ARROW.
Prior column, WINDOWS KEY+Alt+LEFT ARROW.
Read Column, WINDOWS KEY+ALT+PERIOD.
Next cell in a row, ALT+CTRL+RIGHT ARROW.
Prior cell in a row, ALT+CTRL+LEFT ARROW.
Cell below in a column, ALT+CTRL+DOWN ARROW.
Cell above in a column, ALT+CTRL+Up ARROW.
Jump to cell,Control+Windows+j.

Visit JAWS help for more information.
Press and hold INSERT, then press F1 twice quickly to open help directly to the Internet Explorer topic. Press F6 to move into the help topic window.


Press ESCAPE to close this message.
Pressing ALT+f, while in IE 11.
New tab, control+t.
duplicate tab, control+k.
new window, control+n.
New session, i.
open..., control+o


-----Original Message----- From: Pinky
Sent: Wednesday, August 26, 2015 5:36 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] alt+D

Jim,
Can you please tell an old geezer like me what these key strokes are supposed to do in IE?

Ed

-----Original Message-----
From: JAWS-Users-List [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of jim
Sent: Wednesday, August 26, 2015 3:29 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] alt+D

control+o
control+n
These are the proper keystrokes in IE, also control+t


-----Original Message-----
From: Holger Fiallo
Sent: Wednesday, August 26, 2015 4:15 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] alt+D

try alt o and see if it work.

-----Original Message-----
From: Kevin
Sent: Wednesday, August 26, 2015 3:10 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [JAWS-Users] alt+D

I’m running windows 10 and IE 11 is my default browser I’m having problems with the command alt+D to open a web page directly this all started after I upgraded, the first time I upgraded IE did not work at all. then I decided to run the windows 10 upgrade again this time keeping nothing of windows 7 this time IE works but it won’t open email links or open links with alt+D. resetting IE settings is not a fix from what I’ve heard on the microsoft help forum.
anyone else having a problem similar?
Email is golden!!!
Kevin Lee
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