[JAWS-Users] list of windows 7 shortcut keys
Hi all, Where can I get a comprehensive list of shortcut keys for windows 7? Thanks, Jason - The information contained in this e-mail message is intended only for the personal and confidential use of the recipient(s) named above. This message may be an attorney-client communication and/or work product and as such is privileged and confidential. If the reader of this message is not the intended recipient or an agent responsible for delivering it to the intended recipient, you are hereby notified that you have received this document in error and that any review, dissemination, distribution, or copying of this message is strictly prohibited. If you have received this communication in error, please notify us immediately by e-mail, and delete the original message. For answers to frequently asked questions about this list visit: http://www.jaws-users.com/help/
Re: [JAWS-Users] list of windows 7 shortcut keys
will be conducted over the entire computer by default. Windows Help and Support related Windows Keys •ALT + F4: Closes Windows Help and Support. •F1: Opens Windows Help and Support. •F6: Toggles between sections in the help system. •TAB (SHIFT + TAB): Moves between links in the Topic Pane. •WINDOWS + F1: Opens Windows Help and Support JAWS Keys General JAWS Keys •ALT + CTRL + PAGE DOWN: Decreases the rate of speech •ALT + CTRL + PAGE UP: Increases the rate of speech •ALT + H: Opens the Help Sub Menu on the JAWS Application Window. •ALT + N: Activates the Next Button while in the Start Up Wizard. •ALT + O: Opens the Options Menu in the JAWS Application Menu. •CTRL: Quiets JAWS speech. •ESC: Closes the JAWS Application Window. •INSERT + CTRL + S: Opens the Select a Voice Profile Dialog Box. •INSERT + ESC: Restores the default speech rate. •INSERT + Numpad Minus: Moves JAWS cursor to PC cursor location •INSERT + Numpad Plus: Moves PC cursor to JAWS cursor •MODIFIER + F10: Opens the Windows List Dialog Box. •MODIFIER + F11: Opens the Select a System Tray Icon Dialog Box. •MODIFIER + J: Opens the JAWS Application Window. •MODIFIER + T: Reads the Title Bar of the program that currently has focus. •Numpad Minus: Turns on JAWS Cursor. •Numpad Plus: Turns on PC Cursor. •PAGE DOWN: Decreases the rate of speech in SayAll •PAGE UP: Increases the rate of speech in SayAll Reading – General •MODIFIER + F12: Announces the current time. •MODIFIER + F12 pressed twice quickly: Announces the current date. •MODIFIER + DOWN ARROW: “Say All”. Reads from cursor to end of document. •MODIFIER + TAB: Reads the item currently in focus. Reading - By Character •LEFT ARROW: Move to prior character. Say prior character. •Numpad 5: Say character. •Numpad 5 pressed twice quickly: Say character phonetically. •RIGHT ARROW: Move to next character. Say next character. Reading - By Word •CTRL + LEFT ARROW: Say prior word. •CTRL + RIGHT ARROW: Say next word. •MODIFIER + Numpad 5: Say word. •MODIFIER + Numpad 5 pressed twice quickly: Spell word. Reading - By Line and Sentence •ALT + DOWN ARROW: Say next sentence. •ALT + Numpad 5: Say current sentence. •ALT + UP ARROW: Say prior sentence. •DOWN ARROW: Say next line. •MODIFIER + UP ARROW twice quickly: Spell current line. •UP ARROW: Say prior line. Reading – By Paragraph •CTRL + DOWN ARROW: Say next paragraph. •CTRL + Numpad 5: Say paragraph. •CTRL + UP ARROW: Say prior paragraph. Dialog Box related JAWS Keys •MODIFIER + B: To get an overview of the dialog box. •MODIFIER + TAB: Announces the control in focus. •SHIFT + Numpad 5: Says single letter hot key. Help related JAWS Keys •ALT + B: Move back a topic page. •ALT + X: Move forward a topic page. •ALT + F4: Closes a help system screen. •ESC: Closes the Virtual Viewer. •F6: Toggles between sections in a help system. •MODIFIER + 1: Turns on Keyboard Help. Next press will turn off Keyboard Help. The 1 is from the number row not the Numpad. •MODIFIER + F1: Opens the Virtual Viewer for Screen Sensitive Help. •MODIFIER + H: Lists the JAWS hot keys that will work on the current screen. •MODIFIER + J, then F1: Opens JAWS Help. •MODIFIER + W: Lists the Windows hot keys that will work on the current screen. Keep Smiling, Janie Degenshein Happiness isn't having what you want, but wanting what you already have Access Tech Consultant Facilitator of ECHO (Eyes Closed Hearts Open) President, National Federation of the Blind of New Jersey Senior Division Co-host of OTBS On The Bright Side www.thruoureyes.org/brightside.html jdege...@comcast.net -Original Message- From: Boston, Jason (RIS-OKC) Sent: Friday, April 20, 2012 9:06 AM To: jaws-users-list@jaws-users.com Subject: [JAWS-Users] list of windows 7 shortcut keys Hi all, Where can I get a comprehensive list of shortcut keys for windows 7? Thanks, Jason - The information contained in this e-mail message is intended only for the personal and confidential use of the recipient(s) named above. This message may be an attorney-client communication and/or work product and as such is privileged and confidential. If the reader of this message is not the intended recipient or an agent responsible for delivering it to the intended recipient, you are hereby notified that you have received this document in error and that any review, dissemination, distribution, or copying of this message is strictly prohibited. If you have received this communication in error, please notify us immediately by e-mail, and delete the original message. For answers to frequently asked questions about this list visit: http://www.jaws-users.com/help/ For answers to frequently
Re: [JAWS-Users] list of windows 7 shortcut keys
For clarification, •HOME: Moves focus to the end of the line. This should say HOME: Moves focus to the beginning of the line. and, •END: Moves focus to the beginning of the line. This should say •END: Moves focus to the end of the line. You should make the corrections before passing this along again. HTH, Rick Justice - Original Message - From: Janie Degenshein jdege...@comcast.net To: jaws-users-list@jaws-users.com Sent: Friday, April 20, 2012 9:42 AM Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] list of windows 7 shortcut keys Hello Jason I have copied some for you and put it here. Most are basic! Hope this is helpful! Windows 7 Master Keystrokes Listing Windows Keys General Windows Keys and Desktop Keys •ALT + F4: Closes an active application. •ALT + TAB: Cycles through open applications. •ARROW Keys: Moves through the options on the Desktop and Start Menu, Taskbar or System Tray. •CTRL + END: Moves to the bottom of the document. •CTRL + HOME: Moves to the top of the document. •DELETE: Deletes the item in focus. •END: Moves focus to the beginning of the line. •ENTER: Used to open the item associated with a Desktop icon, Start Menu option, Taskbar Button or System Tray icon. Or when focus is on an item on a list of search results, opens the file and its corresponding application. •ESC: Closes any sub menus or jump lists on the Start Menu and returns the Start Menu to its default appearance with focus in the Search Edit Box or closes the Start Menu’s search results and brings focus back to the Search Edit Box. Closes any menu. •F3: Moves focus to the Search Edit Box when in Windows Explorer. •HOME: Moves focus to the end of the line. •LEFT and RIGHT ARROW: Moves through the buttons on the Taskbar and icons on the System Tray. On the Start Menu will move between the right and left sides of the Start Menu, cycling between the two sides. This will be true except in the case of jump lists. In the case of jump lists, will open and close a jump list on the Start Menu. •TAB: Moves between the components of the Windows Desktop. SHIFT + TAB will reverse direction. On the Start Menu, will move to the top of the right side of the menu, to the Shut Down Button, to the top of the left side of the menu, to the last item on the left side of the menu, to the Search Edit Box. •UP and DOWN ARROW Keys: Moves through the options on the Start Menu. •WINDOWS + #: Activates a Taskbar Button, with the # representing the numeric position from the Start Button. •WINDOWS + ALT + #: Opens a Taskbar Jump List, with the # representing the numeric position from the Start Button. •WINDOWS + B: Moves focus to the System Tray buttons. •WINDOWS + D: Minimizes all applications and brings focus to the Desktop. •WINDOWS + T: Moves focus to the first button on the Taskbar •WINDOWS: Opens/Closes the Start Menu. Dialog Box Keystrokes •ARROW Keys: Move between check boxes and radio buttons, change choices in a combo box, moves slider value or change value in spin box. The ARROW Keys can also be used to move back through and read text in an edit box. •END: Moves focus to end of list. •ESC: Closes a dialog box without saving the information. Equivalent to activating the Cancel Button. •HOME: Moves focus to beginning of list. •SHIFT + TAB: Moves backwards through the controls in a dialog box. •SPACEBAR: Selects a radio button, activates a command button, or select or deselect a check box choice. •TAB: Moves forward through the controls in a dialog box. Context Menu Keys •SHIFT + F10: Open the Context Menu. •The following keys will also open the Context Menu: APPLICATION Key, RIGHT MOUSE BUTTON, and ASTERISK Key on the Numpad with Num Lock turned off. Windows Keystrokes in use for Windows Explorer •ALT + F4: Closes Windows Explorer. •ALT + LEFT ARROW (or BACKSPACE): Activates the Back Command. •ALT + RIGHT ARROW: Activates the Forward Command. •ALT + UP ARROW: Moves up a level in the File List. •ALT + V, then A: Opens the Arrange Sub Menu. •ALT + V, then O: Opens the Sort By Sub Menu. •ALT + V, then P: Opens the Group By Sub Menu. •ALT + V: Opens the View Menu. •ARROW Keys: Moves through items on a sub menu. •BACKSPACE: Moves back to the Control Panel from a Windows Explorer Window opened by an applet. •CTRL + SHIFT + N: Creates a new folder. •CTRL + W: Closes Windows Explorer. •DOWN and UP ARROW Keys: Moves through the items on the File List. •END: Moves to the last item in the Navigation Pane. •ENTER: Opens a folder in the File List. •F6: Used to move forwards between the different sections of the Windows Explorer Window. •HOME: Moves to the first item in the Navigation Pane. •LEFT ARROW: Opens a closed item on the Navigation Pane Tree View. •PAGE DOWN: Moves down through the File List
Re: [JAWS-Users] list of windows 7 shortcut keys
Will do Keep Smiling, Janie Degenshein Happiness isn't having what you want, but wanting what you already have Access Tech Consultant Facilitator of ECHO (Eyes Closed Hearts Open) President, National Federation of the Blind of New Jersey Senior Division Co-host of OTBS On The Bright Side www.thruoureyes.org/brightside.html jdege...@comcast.net -Original Message- From: Rick Justice Sent: Friday, April 20, 2012 10:22 AM To: jaws-users-list@jaws-users.com Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] list of windows 7 shortcut keys For clarification, •HOME: Moves focus to the end of the line. This should say HOME: Moves focus to the beginning of the line. and, •END: Moves focus to the beginning of the line. This should say •END: Moves focus to the end of the line. You should make the corrections before passing this along again. HTH, Rick Justice - Original Message - From: Janie Degenshein jdege...@comcast.net To: jaws-users-list@jaws-users.com Sent: Friday, April 20, 2012 9:42 AM Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] list of windows 7 shortcut keys Hello Jason I have copied some for you and put it here. Most are basic! Hope this is helpful! Windows 7 Master Keystrokes Listing Windows Keys General Windows Keys and Desktop Keys •ALT + F4: Closes an active application. •ALT + TAB: Cycles through open applications. •ARROW Keys: Moves through the options on the Desktop and Start Menu, Taskbar or System Tray. •CTRL + END: Moves to the bottom of the document. •CTRL + HOME: Moves to the top of the document. •DELETE: Deletes the item in focus. •END: Moves focus to the beginning of the line. •ENTER: Used to open the item associated with a Desktop icon, Start Menu option, Taskbar Button or System Tray icon. Or when focus is on an item on a list of search results, opens the file and its corresponding application. •ESC: Closes any sub menus or jump lists on the Start Menu and returns the Start Menu to its default appearance with focus in the Search Edit Box or closes the Start Menu’s search results and brings focus back to the Search Edit Box. Closes any menu. •F3: Moves focus to the Search Edit Box when in Windows Explorer. •HOME: Moves focus to the end of the line. •LEFT and RIGHT ARROW: Moves through the buttons on the Taskbar and icons on the System Tray. On the Start Menu will move between the right and left sides of the Start Menu, cycling between the two sides. This will be true except in the case of jump lists. In the case of jump lists, will open and close a jump list on the Start Menu. •TAB: Moves between the components of the Windows Desktop. SHIFT + TAB will reverse direction. On the Start Menu, will move to the top of the right side of the menu, to the Shut Down Button, to the top of the left side of the menu, to the last item on the left side of the menu, to the Search Edit Box. •UP and DOWN ARROW Keys: Moves through the options on the Start Menu. •WINDOWS + #: Activates a Taskbar Button, with the # representing the numeric position from the Start Button. •WINDOWS + ALT + #: Opens a Taskbar Jump List, with the # representing the numeric position from the Start Button. •WINDOWS + B: Moves focus to the System Tray buttons. •WINDOWS + D: Minimizes all applications and brings focus to the Desktop. •WINDOWS + T: Moves focus to the first button on the Taskbar •WINDOWS: Opens/Closes the Start Menu. Dialog Box Keystrokes •ARROW Keys: Move between check boxes and radio buttons, change choices in a combo box, moves slider value or change value in spin box. The ARROW Keys can also be used to move back through and read text in an edit box. •END: Moves focus to end of list. •ESC: Closes a dialog box without saving the information. Equivalent to activating the Cancel Button. •HOME: Moves focus to beginning of list. •SHIFT + TAB: Moves backwards through the controls in a dialog box. •SPACEBAR: Selects a radio button, activates a command button, or select or deselect a check box choice. •TAB: Moves forward through the controls in a dialog box. Context Menu Keys •SHIFT + F10: Open the Context Menu. •The following keys will also open the Context Menu: APPLICATION Key, RIGHT MOUSE BUTTON, and ASTERISK Key on the Numpad with Num Lock turned off. Windows Keystrokes in use for Windows Explorer •ALT + F4: Closes Windows Explorer. •ALT + LEFT ARROW (or BACKSPACE): Activates the Back Command. •ALT + RIGHT ARROW: Activates the Forward Command. •ALT + UP ARROW: Moves up a level in the File List. •ALT + V, then A: Opens the Arrange Sub Menu. •ALT + V, then O: Opens the Sort By Sub Menu. •ALT + V, then P: Opens the Group By Sub Menu. •ALT + V: Opens the View Menu. •ARROW Keys: Moves through items on a sub menu. •BACKSPACE: Moves back to the Control Panel from a Windows Explorer Window opened by an applet. •CTRL
Re: [JAWS-Users] list of windows 7 shortcut keys
Windows 7 Shortcut Keys Windows 7 is the next version of Microsoft Windows, an operating system for both home and business. As with its previous counterparts (Windows XP, Windows ME, Windows 98, Windows 95, Vista), developers of Windows 7 have made available many shortcut keys to make our lives easier. These shortcut keys are very similar to those of Windows Vista. We'll take a look at some of these shortcut keys below. New in Windows 7 The → symbol stands for the right arrow key, ← for the left arrow key, etc. Win+↑ Maximize the current window Win+↓ If the current window is maximized, restore it; if the current window is restored, minimize it Win+← Dock the current window to the left half of the screen *If it is already docked left, it is moved to the right half of the screen *If it is already docked right, it is restored to its original size Win+→ Dock the current window to the right half of the screen *If it is already docked right, it is moved to the left half of the screen *If it is already docked left, it is restored to its original size Win+Shift+← Move current window to the left monitor (with dual monitors) Win+Shift+→ Move current window to the right monitor (with dual monitors) Win+Home Minimize all but the current window Win+Space Peek at the desktop Win+[Plus sign] Zoom in Win+[Minus sign] Zoom out Win+P Open the projection menu (generally used for laptops connected to projectors) Alt+P In Explorer, show/hide the preview pane Taskbar Modifiers (New in Windows 7) Shift+Click Open a new instance of the program Ctrl+Click Cycle between windows in a group Middle Click Open a new instance of the program Ctrl+Shift+Click Open a new instance of the program as Administrator Shift+Right-Click Show window menu Managing Windows Alt+F4 Close the active window Alt+Tab Switch to previous active window Alt+Esc Cycle through all open windows Win+Tab Flip 3D [more info] Ctrl+Win+Tab Persistent Flip 3D Win+T Cycle through applications on taskbar (showing its live preview) Win+M Minimize all open windows Win+Shift+M Undo all window minimization Win+D Toggle showing the desktop Win+↑ Maximize the current window Win+↓ If the current window is maximized, restore it; if the current window is restored, minimize it Win+← Dock the current window to the left half of the screen *If it is already docked left, it is moved to the right half of the screen *If it is already docked right, it is restored to its original size Win+→ Dock the current window to the right half of the screen *If it is already docked right, it is moved to the left half of the screen *If it is already docked left, it is restored to its original size Win+Shift+← Move current window to the left monitor (with dual monitors) Win+Shift+→ Move current window to the right monitor (with dual monitors) Win+Home Minimize all but the current window Win+Space Peek at the desktop Win+[Plus sign] Zoom in Win+[Minus sign] Zoom out Starting Programs Win+1 Open the first program on your Quick Launch bar Win+2 Open the second program on your Quick Launch bar Win+n Open the nth program on your Quick Launch bar Win+U Open the ease of access center Win+F Open the search window Win+X Open the Mobility Center Win+E Open Explorer Win+R Open the Run window [more info] Win+B Move focus to notification tray (the right-most portion of the taskbar) Win+P Open the projection menu (generally used for laptops connected to projectors) Win+Pause Open the System Properties portion from the Control Panel Ctrl+Shift+Esc Open Windows Task Manager Logging In And Out While the below shortcuts seem unwieldy because of their length, they're quite easy to remember once you try them out a few times. Win, →, Enter Shutdown Win, →, →, R Restart Win, →, →, S Sleep Win, →, →, W Switch Users Win+L Locks computer Viewing Folders With Explorer Alt+← Go back Alt+→ Go forward Alt+↑ Go up a directory Alt+D Move focus to address bar Alt+D, Tab Move focus to search bar Alt+Enter Open the Properties window of the current selection Ctrl+Mousewheel Change the view type (extra large, small, list view, detail, etc.) Alt+P Show/hide the preview pane On 4/20/12, Boston, Jason (RIS-OKC) jason.bos...@lexisnexis.com wrote: Hi all, Where can I get a comprehensive list of shortcut keys for windows 7? Thanks, Jason - The information contained in this e-mail message is intended only for the personal and confidential use of the recipient(s) named above. This message may be an attorney-client communication and/or work product and as such is privileged and confidential. If the reader of this message is not the intended recipient or an agent responsible for delivering it to the intended recipient, you are hereby notified that you have received this document in error and that any review, dissemination, distribution, or copying of this message is strictly prohibited. If you have received this communication in error, please notify us immediately by
Re: [JAWS-Users] list of windows 7 shortcut keys
Is these short cut keys also works with the labtop? Rozina Issani -Original Message- From: jaws-users-list-boun...@jaws-users.com [mailto:jaws-users-list-boun...@jaws-users.com] On Behalf Of shyam sharma Sent: Friday, April 20, 2012 9:53 AM To: jaws-users-list@jaws-users.com Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] list of windows 7 shortcut keys Windows 7 Shortcut Keys Windows 7 is the next version of Microsoft Windows, an operating system for both home and business. As with its previous counterparts (Windows XP, Windows ME, Windows 98, Windows 95, Vista), developers of Windows 7 have made available many shortcut keys to make our lives easier. These shortcut keys are very similar to those of Windows Vista. We'll take a look at some of these shortcut keys below. New in Windows 7 The → symbol stands for the right arrow key, ← for the left arrow key, etc. Win+↑ Maximize the current window Win+↓ If the current window is maximized, restore it; if the current window is restored, minimize it Win+← Dock the current window to the left half of the screen *If it is already docked left, it is moved to the right half of the screen *If it is already docked right, it is restored to its original size Win+→ Dock the current window to the right half of the screen *If it is already docked right, it is moved to the left half of the screen *If it is already docked left, it is restored to its original size Win+Shift+← Move current window to the left monitor (with dual monitors) Win+Shift+→ Move current window to the right monitor (with dual Win+Shift+monitors) Win+Home Minimize all but the current window Space Peek at the desktop Win+[Plus sign] Zoom in [Minus sign] Zoom out P Open the projection menu Win+(generally used for laptops connected to projectors) Alt+P In Explorer, show/hide the preview pane Taskbar Modifiers (New in Windows 7) Shift+Click Open a new instance of the program Ctrl+Click Cycle between windows in a group Middle Click Open a new instance of the program Ctrl+Shift+Click Open a new instance of the program as Administrator Shift+Right-Click Show window menu Managing Windows Alt+F4 Close the active window Alt+Tab Switch to previous active window Esc Cycle through all open Alt+windows Win+Tab Flip 3D [more info] Ctrl+Win+Tab Persistent Flip 3D Win+T Cycle through applications on taskbar (showing its live preview) M Win+Minimize all open windows Win+Shift+M Undo all window minimization Win+D Toggle showing the desktop Win+↑ Maximize the current window Win+↓ If the current window is maximized, restore it; if the current window is restored, minimize it Win+← Dock the current window to the left half of the screen *If it is already docked left, it is moved to the right half of the screen *If it is already docked right, it is restored to its original size Win+→ Dock the current window to the right half of the screen *If it is already docked right, it is moved to the left half of the screen *If it is already docked left, it is restored to its original size Win+Shift+← Move current window to the left monitor (with dual monitors) Win+Shift+→ Move current window to the right monitor (with dual Win+Shift+monitors) Win+Home Minimize all but the current window Space Peek at the desktop Win+[Plus sign] Zoom in [Minus sign] Zoom out Starting Programs Win+1 Open the first program on your Quick Launch bar Win+2 Open the second program on your Quick Launch bar n Open the nth Win+program on your Quick Launch bar U Open the ease of access center F Win+Open the search window X Open the Mobility Center E Open Explorer R Win+Open the Run window [more info] B Move focus to notification tray Win+(the right-most portion of the taskbar) P Open the projection menu Win+(generally used for laptops connected to projectors) Win+Pause Open the System Properties portion from the Control Panel Ctrl+Shift+Esc Open Windows Task Manager Logging In And Out While the below shortcuts seem unwieldy because of their length, they're quite easy to remember once you try them out a few times. Win, →, Enter Shutdown Win, →, →, R Restart Win, →, →, S Sleep Win, →, →, W Switch Users Win+L Locks computer Viewing Folders With Explorer Alt+← Go back Alt+→ Go forward Alt+↑ Go up a directory Alt+D Move focus to address bar Alt+D, Tab Move focus to search bar Alt+Enter Open the Properties window of the current selection Ctrl+Mousewheel Change the view type (extra large, small, list view, detail, etc.) Alt+P Show/hide the preview pane On 4/20/12, Boston, Jason (RIS-OKC) jason.bos...@lexisnexis.com wrote: Hi all, Where can I get a comprehensive list of shortcut keys for windows 7? Thanks, Jason - The information contained in this e-mail message is intended only for the personal and confidential use of the recipient(s) named above. This message may be an attorney-client communication and/or work product and as such is privileged and confidential. If the reader