Yes, it helps but I have noticed in the last years since windows 7 appears; that some times where is the Pc cursor or focus on the Pc, is not where the jaws cursor goes. I will be able to say that pressing that keystroke to move the jaws cursor to the Pc cursor works less than the 60% of the times.
I would suggest to freedom Scientific, to creat a way to hight light the Pc cursor or the virtual Pc cursor. It is something that is really needed to be able to work, because we work between sighted people, or to ask for support, or just to help someone else who needs help. From: Artur Räpp [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Saturday, January 30, 2016 9:51 AM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: How Can Sighted People Tell Where I Am At on a Screen in JAWS? Hello, Sometimes I use command route JAWS to PC (JAWS key+numpad minus). If everything goes well then JAWS moves mouse cursor there where JAWS is located. Artur From: Richard B. McDonald [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Saturday, January 30, 2016 4:48 PM To: [email protected] Subject: How Can Sighted People Tell Where I Am At on a Screen in JAWS? Hi! >From time to time, especially on the Internet, I will ask a sighted person to look at something with me. They always say that although they can of course hear what JAWS is reading, they cannot see where on the screen this is. Sometimes, somehow perhaps related, JAWS might even be reading something that is really not even visible on the screen; like scrolling is not happening. Is there some way or JAWS option to show exactly where on the screen JAWS is? Ideally, this would be something readily visible so sighted people could see where I am at on the screen. Additionally, ideally the screen would scroll along with the application (like a webpage). Thanks, Richard
