Someone will tell you if the screen is rotated -- someone with
eyeballs.  The f8 selection is only used in brousemode, otherwise use
the normal selection methods.  The read to end hotkey is
control-shift-r.


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> Good morning everyone,  
> 
> In one of those tips of the day that you receive when you boot up your 
> computer when window eyes loads up,  it mentions something about screen 
> rotating.  My question is, How would a blind person know if the screen has 
> rotated?  Also, when I use the F8 key  too select something  that I need to 
> correct, it won't work.  What can I do to fix these problems?  Sorry for 
> asking a lot of questions, But I’m new to wind eyes and need help.    I’m 
> also noticing, that when I try to do a control shift for the read to end 
> keystroke,  that doesn’t work here either.  
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