Hi Richard,
You can use arrows and tab to navigate using jaws as those are Windows
commands not screen reader commands.

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On Wed, 17 May 2017 13:17:05 +0000
"Kurlander Richard \(750000\) via Talk" <[email protected]> wrote:

> That's why I like windoweyes, since it is easy to use and you can use arrows 
> keys tab keys  and so on. Microsoft can do  updates to windows 10 anytime and 
> besides jaws what screen reader out there is working with Microsoft? I have 
> sma's so I will probably get jaws put it on my home machine leave we use we 
> whenever I can for as long as I can I will probably get the jaws pro since I 
> can use it at work.
> 
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Talk 
> [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf 
> Of Orlando Enrique Fiol via Talk
> Sent: Tuesday, May 16, 2017 5:10 PM
> To: Amanda Lee <[email protected]>; Window-Eyes Discussion List 
> <[email protected]>
> Subject: RE: Migration of Features?
> 
> At 04:05 PM 5/16/2017, Amanda Lee via Talk wrote:
>  >I totally agree here.  All of this is so bittersweet.  I was here at work
>  >and it was difficult not to cry.  I have worked with various of the staff at
>  >GW Micro closely over the years on beta testing and qualified an agency for
>  >the blind as a dealer awhile back.  I will so miss Window-Eyes and how
>  >responsive it is and how attentive Doug and others are to our suggestions.
>  >I have stronger thoughts too which I will withhold as I don't want to flame
>  >here.  Still, this is so difficult to accept.  If this were a large
>  >corporate organization, there would be other possibilities as a means to
>  >protest and that's the strongest statement I'll make.  I just wish I could
>  >wake up tomorrow morning and realize this wasn't so.
> 
> I'm unsure of the legalities involved in reclaiming or transferring 
> rights to Window-eyes' code, now that it is VFO's property. I'm sure 
> it would be quite costly, if at all legally possible. However, I can 
> only suppose that other accessibility companies or burgeoning 
> entrepreneurs may be able to do this.
> No one from Gwmicro has addressed their reasons for the buyout, 
> except for vague statements about overall benefits to the 
> accessibility community. While I understand wanting to retire or even 
> needing to be bought out in order to avoid bankruptcy, I don't 
> understand the logic of locking up perfectly good code for no one to 
> use. It would be like a manufacturer burning rather than selling its 
> inventory.
> 
> Orlando Enrique Fiol
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> University of Pennsylvania
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