Thanks Net Bat, I'll be on the lookout for this behavior.

On 5/20/2016 1:12 PM, net bat wrote:
windows d is the correct keys to minimize all windows and take you to
the desktop. windows m does not always do it.
one example is if you have a running program with a pop up dialog
showing. if you use windows m the dialog will not minimize. with windows
d everything will minimize.
the anti virus program eset smart security is one such program.
you can open the main screen. press f5 to open the setup screen. then
press windows m and one screen will  not minimize. wineyes and windows
focus will be on the desktop but the eset screen will stay opened. with
windows d all windows and dialogs will minimize and go to the desktop
and you can use alt tab to switch back to the program you have running.
-----Original Message----- From: Larry Higgins via Talk
Sent: Friday, May 20, 2016 10:08 AM
To: Amanda Lee ; Window-Eyes Discussion List ; Curtis Delzer
Subject: Re: WE9.4, Windows 10 and Alt TAB

I can get the exact results using windows-M here, and have never had
things work to the contrary, no matter which OS I've used, beginning
with Windows 95.

To each his own, I guess.

On 5/20/2016 11:45 AM, Amanda Lee via Talk wrote:
This is a mis-conception that many have of Windows-M it is intended to
perform exactly as yu stated below.  Windows-D is best to use for
navigating
directly to the Desktop.


----- Original Message -----
From: "Curtis Delzer via Talk" <[email protected]>
To: "Pamela Dominguez" <[email protected]>; "Window-Eyes Discussion
List"
<[email protected]>
Sent: Friday, May 20, 2016 12:19 PM
Subject: Re: WE9.4, Windows 10 and Alt TAB


I have noticed that lately, maybe since an update, that windows-M does
minimize all programs, but does not exactly put me on the desktop
according to window-eyes 9.4, but if I type a few letters of the program
that I want, and then press windows-d, I am already on that program.
Weird! because when I pressed windows-M after my initial installation of
windows ten, I'd go to the desktop but now, no, I have to use windows-D,
because windows-m just minimizes all programs and does something with
the desktop  where if I type a couple letters like winamp, for example,
though I can't hear any results directly, if I press windows-d, I am on
winamp. I hope this bit of a run-on message makes sense. :)

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