Actually, I have a few more choices with shift-f10.

 

Open in New Process

Open Command Window Here – meaning in the sub folder that is selected

Copy as Path

 

Tony

 

 

From: Brian Vogel [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Saturday, February 06, 2016 10:56 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: How does JAWS announce your Application/Menu Key versus SHIFT+F10 
versus INS+F10?

 

First and foremost, thanks to all who've responded.  I'm collecting and 
analyzing.

Carolyn, you're in the same circumstance that Mr. Carlson was at the very 
beginning.  Useful output with regard to context menu announcement will not 
occur unless your processing context is such that a context menu would be 
available.  If you're getting any word "unavailable" in what JAWS says it's 
because no object is selected at the moment to allow a context menu to appear.

To all reading, anyone who wishes to skip the INS+F10 can feel free to do so, 
as it's become absolutely clear that this always produces the running 
applications list.

Brian



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