Thanks, Tom. Not as friendly on the fingers and it seems to automatically expand the context menu before I even know what word is highlighted, but I'm glad to have an option to play with. Yeah, I've been pokey about the migration process, but I keep having weird silencing issues in Window Eyes, so I'm really trying to get myself onto JAWS.
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