Right click though is WHEREVER THE mouse happens to be. The
application menu is triggered where the keyboard is focused.

You could of course route the jaws to PC cursor before doing the right
click but that is even more cumbersome than shift+f10.

On 8/20/15, Ann Byrne via Jfw <[email protected]> wrote:
> Often the right click and applications menus are the same.  Not
> always, but often.
> eAt 08:33 AM 8/20/2015, you wrote:
>>Hi!
>>
>>
>>
>>My Lenovo L440 laptop has no "Applications Key" as is found on a standard
>>keyboard.  The Applications Key functions like a right mouse click.  So,
>> how
>>does someone do this without an Applications Key?  Or, perhaps better, how
>>can someone make a key on the Lenovo act like the Applications Key?
>>
>>
>>
>>Thanks,
>>
>>Richard
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