Well, the fact that you don't see the change probably explains why JAWS doesn't read it. That's so strange. Try tabbing after you press the control tab and see if it changes then. The other possibility, now that I think of it, is that I'm using Outlook 2007 here. I'll try it on my machine that has 2013 and see if it behaves any differently.
From: Brian Vogel [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Friday, January 22, 2016 10:15 AM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: Advanced Searching in Outlook 2010 - Opinions Sought On Fri, Jan 22, 2016 at 05:51 am, Londa Peterson <[email protected]> wrote: Control Tab works from anywhere in the box. The only trouble is that JAWS doesn't speak the change. I'll have to try this again. Not only does it not speak the change, it doesn't cause Windows to show that the tab has changed, either. It does show the tab change if you are sitting on one of the tab headings and hit CTRL+TAB then. When JAWS neither speaks nor causes Windows to show were you've jumped to you're more than a little in limbo, whether you can see or not. We're also still using beginner level verbosity, too. Brian
