Hi Angel,

I changed the subject line to correspond to your question. The keystroke for 
virtualizing a window with Jaws 10 is, Insert / Jaws Key, Control, + W.  HTH
Take care.
Mike

----- Original Message ----- 
From: Angel
To: [email protected]
Sent: Thursday, December 31, 2015 9:47 PM
Subject: Re: Are there any NVDA (or WindowEyes) and JAWS "dual users" or 
people who've used both here?


I do have a question about Jaws version 10.  I forgot the key stroke to turn
on the virtual viewer.  There are times when I find the virtual viewer most
useful.  I use to know the key stroke for turning it on.  But I have been
unsuccessful in finding it in the Jaws help tutorial for Jaws version 10.
So, if any of you can assist me with this I would be most greatful.
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Maria Campbell" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Thursday, December 31, 2015 9:40 PM
Subject: Re: Are there any NVDA (or WindowEyes) and JAWS "dual users" or
people who've used both here?


> This problem with the forms mode has been getting worse with later
> versions of JAWS.  It has gotten to the point where I leave my forms mode
> to manual, so that it is on when I press enter.  The word edit for text
> entry is heard no matter the state of the forms mode.
>
>
> On 12/31/2015 8:25 PM, Brian Vogel wrote:
>> Adrian,
>>
>>          Your comment about "false enhancement" rings true, at least in
>> a way, even to me.  I can't tell you how many times I've had a client
>> land in an edit field, where that's not where I want (or they want) to
>> be and I've succumbed to saying something along the lines of, "We're
>> looking for a button, so hit 'B' and that will take you to the first
>> button on the screen."  Unfortunately, when you're in auto forms mode,
>> of course it doesn't do that and interprets the 'B' as you typing the
>> letter B.
>>
>>           Am I correct in my assumption that if the auto feature is
>> turned off, you will still get the announcement that you are indeed in
>> an edit field (or what have you), but you must hit a single Enter, which
>> switches you in to forms mode and that all typed characters after that
>> will be entered into the edit field, which you then have to hit Num Pad
>> Plus to shift out of forms mode and back to navigation mode?  Gads, but
>> that's a long-winded question that I don't quite know how to rephrase!!
>>
>>        As an unrelated aside, oldster that I am I still sometimes refer
>> to enter as  return, and I warn my clients that if they hear me say
>> return I mean enter.  I guess for anyone who ever used an electric
>> typewriter this definitely makes sense.   Thank heavens my really old
>> computer geek doesn't come out where I would say CR LF, which is short
>> for carriage return line feed!
>>
>> Brian
>>
>>
>
> -- 
>
> Sunny Day
> Maria Campbell
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>
> Be patient with God:  Be patient with yourself:  Be patient with others.
>
>
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