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From: JAWS-Users-List [mailto:[email protected]] On
Behalf Of leonard morris
Sent: Friday, October 09, 2015 8:45 PM
To: jaws
Subject: [JAWS-Users] keyboard manager not fixed

Since I could not fix thekeyboard manager keystroke for (ctrl e) activate
searchbox I uninstalled and reinstalled jaws v16. I just uninstalled jaws
and left the shared my computer components alone. I think that's the name of
the option for the second choice while starting the uninstall process. When
jaws was successfully reinstalled and I hit finished all my prier settings
were unchanged and jaws did not ask me to reboot. Whe I looked at the
keyboard manager the activate searchbox keystroke at the top of the list was
still missing. So I rebooted anyway thinking that might solve the problem.
Upon rebooting the only thing that was changed was I had to fix the shortcut
key to start jaws and the logon information under the basic option. Again,
the activate searchbox keystroke still wasn't fixed. I'm at least happy that
the lack of the keystroke does not seem to interfere with my work. Curious,
what does that keystroke (ctrl e) actually do and when is it utilized?

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