And regarding the Alt-N for the notification bar in IE? That's an IE command.
Hth,
Tom

On 7/18/2017 7:31 AM, Lloyd Rasmussen via Talk wrote:
I think all these functions and more are in JAWS. In particular, there
are a huge number of settings pertaining to web browser operation.
One way to get started is to press insert-H within a given program such
as Word or a browser, and start reading. In many cases, these help
windows act like web pages, with hyperlinks on the individual items.
On the web, the Insert-Tab items are broken out onto insert-function
keys for different types of items. You can also use insert-1 to go into
keyboard learn mode, where in a given program the hotkeys you press will
briefly describe their functions, just like in Window-Eyes.
The closest thing to "read status line" or ctrl-insert-S is insert-PgDn.
Read current line is insert-up-arrow.
Read to end is insert-down-arrow.
There is a lot to learn in JAWS, and your muscles have to be retrained
in many cases. It's a pain, but it's probably worth it.



Lloyd Rasmussen, Kensington, MD
http://lras.home.sprynet.com
-----Original Message----- From: CJ &AA MAY via Talk
Sent: Tuesday, July 18, 2017 5:19 AM
To: 'Dwayne McNutt' ; 'Window-Eyes Discussion List'
Subject: RE: Does Jaws have . . . .

Some of Window-eyes' features I've found really useful have been



Read page elements: insert e;



Speak summary: control shift s;



Display page navigation dialog: insert tab reads comments, huyperlinks
spelling errors and more).



I wondered if Jaws had the equivalent? As Jaws calls things by different
names I'm having difficulty searching to look this up myself. And
lastly, do
we treat notifications the same with alt n to access the open/save options
etc.



Hope someone can help.



My aim is to learn half a dozen Jaws keystrokes a day but it is a relief to
be typing this back in good old Window-eyes!



Alison

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