[JAWS-Users] Quick Search for JAWS key stroke

2011-03-05 Thread Alan Robbins
Just wondering if there is a quick way to look up a JAWS keystroke? For instance, I wanted to look up the key stroke combination for invoking sticky keys as at times I think I somehow inadvertently turn that feature on and can't figure out how to turn it off. I know you can go to help and leaf

Re: [JAWS-Users] Quick Search for JAWS key stroke

2011-03-05 Thread Mark
To turn sticky keys on hold the right shift key down until the message pops up asking if you want to use sticky keys and tab to yes and press enter. I am assuming one does the same type of thing to turn them off. I hope this helps. God bless, Mark Just wondering if there is a quick way to

Re: [JAWS-Users] Quick Search for JAWS key stroke

2011-03-05 Thread Dan Rossi
Al, I often browse through the keyboard manager if I am trying to find a keystroke. They are typically named pretty reasonably, so it isn't too difficult to find them. I also tend to cheat a lot because I use cygwin, which is a linux like interface for windows. So I can do text searches

Re: [JAWS-Users] Quick Search for JAWS key stroke

2011-03-05 Thread Flor Lynch
-Users] Quick Search for JAWS key stroke Al, I often browse through the keyboard manager if I am trying to find a keystroke. They are typically named pretty reasonably, so it isn't too difficult to find them. I also tend to cheat a lot because I use cygwin, which is a linux like interface

Re: [JAWS-Users] Quick Search for JAWS key stroke

2011-03-05 Thread Mike Barbara In Arcadia
-users-list@jaws-users.com Sent: Saturday, March 05, 2011 6:54 PM Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] Quick Search for JAWS key stroke It's not a JAWS keystroke. Pressing down (sometimes accidentally), the right-shift-key 5 times is a Windows keystroke. - Original Message - From: Dan