Hi Jim,
They might like to know that as well as opening the properties to assign a
shortcut key, they can also go to the Send To item in the Context menu to
create a short cut on their desktop. This way, all can have two options
for starting their applications.
Mike
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-----Original Message-----
From: jim
Sent: Tuesday, November 10, 2015 1:05 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [JAWS-Users] Making program shortcut keystrokes in w-10
Hi Jaws Users list.
A few people have asked me about making shortcut keystrokes for programs
that are not on their desktop.
So, here is how you do it in w-10.
1. Press the Windows key.
2. Up arrow to, all Apps, press enter.
3. Down arrow to, for example, Microsoft folder collapsed, press enter to
expand.
4. Down arrow to, Excel.
5. Press the application key.
6. Go down to, Open file location, press enter.
7. Press the application key.
8. Up arrow to properties, press enter.
9. Tab one time to, Shortcut keystroke edit.
10. Type your letter, your shortcut will be, ALT+Control+your letter to open
the program.
I hope this helps...
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