The, Alt + H, then, A, keystroke does work to find your version of IE but, you need to route the Jaws cursor to the PC cursor, Press the Page-up key, & arrow down 1 line at a time to get the information in this window. If you want the, get new versions automatically, checkbox checked / unchecked, you have to check this box with the Jaws left mouse click keystroke. Take care. Mike
----- Original Message ----- From: Brian Vogel To: [email protected] Sent: Wednesday, January 06, 2016 6:33 PM Subject: Re: MS to cease support for IE 8, 9 and 10 next week Carolyn, Then there's some JAWS setting that's not passing standard Windows keyboard shortcuts through to IE (and probably other Windows programs). ALT should always cause the menu bar to appear (if it's not already visible) for any Windows program that's got one, or throw focus on the ribbon for those programs that use it. The H then opens up the Help Menu in IE The A then brings up the "About Internet Explorer" dialog This is an interesting development, as I've never seen this happen (or not happen, in this case), in Internet Explorer when JAWS is running. Brian
