Dear Joseph,
I really appreciate the info given.
The only pitty about the whole migration  is, there’s some function which 
window-eyes have, jaws either don’t or treat the info differently.
Like the progress  info, it will read automatically but I can’t repeat that 
again till it repeat itself. I hope I got this correctly.
I am yet to find the way to spell the word or the currently focus caret or 
character. You know, insert – numpad 4 or numpad 6 for window-eyes.
Its only been less than a week, I am yet to get some of the right info despitI 
did use jaws in my school previously.
 
 
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regards
Thomas N. Chan 
From: Joseph Norton [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Monday, 22 May 2017 2:48 PM
To: Thomas N. Chan <[email protected]>; Window-Eyes DiscussionList 
<[email protected]>; 'Carol and Roger' <[email protected]>
Subject: RE: Jaws equivalent replacement function? anyone?
 
Hi:
 
I don’t think there is a way to check the status of progress bars directly as 
there is in Window-eyes.
 
As for tool-tips, The only hotkey I can find that might do the trick is 
CTRL+Shift+f11.  Here is the help text ontthat one.
 

View System Tray ToolTips. Control + Shift + F11

Opens a Virtual Viewer window displaying the items currently in the System Tray.
 
Now, here’s the good news.  There is a way to select a whole block of text 
without continuously arrowing down through the text.
 
First, locate the place in the Web page you want to start at.  Then, press 
CTRL+Windows+K to set a temporary place marker.  Then, you can use read-to-end 
or what ever to get to the place you want to stop at.  Press Insert+space, then 
the letter m.  This will select all the text between the temporary place marker 
and where you are in the Web page.  Then, press CTRL+C to copy to the 
clipboard.  
 
I think some formatting is preserved, but, not sure how much.
 
Hope this helps.
 
 
 
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From: Thomas N. Chan via Talk <mailto:[email protected]> 
Sent: Sunday, May 21, 2017 7:00 PM
To: 'Carol and Roger' <mailto:[email protected]> ; 'Window-Eyes 
Discussion List' <mailto:[email protected]> 
Subject: Jaws equivalent replacement function? anyone?
 
Dear long terms WE users,
I like or trying to find some sort of jaws similar  function in jaws to
replace or comparable  with WE. these are the few I am using but so far, or
don't know any. the Raul tuitorial  didn't mention that as far as I listen
last night.
 
1. ctrl - insert  -tlast flash and tooltip
2. Ctrl - insert b progress and scroll bar
3. f8 select content in browse mode
 
I know the last one, I can use some sort of traditional selection and copy
after. But I am used to, when I start  of the documents or page, select it,
and let read to end do the job while I read the article or review it and end
selection, paste onto another documents for safe keeping. If I would use the
traditional one, I need to hold it for a very very long document. I believe
jaws got some similar in MS Word. Or is that Window-eyes?
 
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regards
Thomas N. Chan 
 
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