To move the mouse, you need to use the "jaws Cursor". This can be enabled with 
the numpad minus key. Insert-numpad minus move the mouse to the focused item. 

The mouse restrictions are toggled with insert-R. 

Best wishes,

Jonathan Cohn 




> On 27 May 2016, at 17:05, Dave via Talk <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Hello,
> 
> I am helping another Screen Reader user with a program they wish to use. 
> They use JAWS, and they know little about it.  And I know even less.
> 
> Window eyes can move the Mouse cursor around by using the  Number Pad
> keys.  
> 
> Does JAWS have this same feature?   Or if it is different, what keys are
> used to move the Mouse?  And then to select something with the mouse?
> 
> Thanks for the Off Topic question inquiry.    I know some here use both
> screen readers.
> 
> Grumpy Dave
> 
> 
> -- 
> Dave <[email protected]>
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