Hi Brian,
I forgot to add that some of the commands may be obsolete, since there is 
reference to quite a number of outdated pieces of software.
What you can always try when in a programme is pressing insert+h, which will 
give you a list of commands pertaining to a given application, if there are 
scripts tied to it.
Another way of getting help on commands is to press Insert+1 in an application, 
which will activate keyboard help mode.
>From that point on, the keys you press will not be passed to the application. 
>Instead, JAWS will verbalise a function name if any has been associated with a 
>script. Pressing a key combination twice quickly will cause a longer 
>description of a function to be verbalised.
The same info can be gotten from script manager as well, but that is a little 
cumbersome and maybe not what you need.
Regards,
Nermin

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