Hi tom 
Firstly thanks very much for your help. I'm using windows 1709. 
What I told you regarding when I write something in notepad and and check it
with the right or the left arrow or,I always have to press   the home key to
go at the beginning of of the sentence. 
I'm so sorry if I'm confusing you. 
Thanks in advance 
Anthony 

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Subject: Re: wexplanation

Hi Anthony,

I didn't look at your list of commands because it will depend on what
version of Windows you're using and what build. I haven't used Narrator
much. But I took a look and you can get a list of commands with Caps 
lock+F1. I did that and the read line key is Control+Caps lock+O, not
Caps lock+O.
I tried it in Notepad and it said "command not available." So I hit Caps 
lock+F1 to double check. And when I exited and returned to Notepad it
worked fine. So I have no idea what's up with that.

I don't understand your question on writing a sentence and the cursor 
being at the end. That's where it should be when you're writing.

Regards,
Tom


On 5/6/2018 9:39 PM, anthony borg via Talk wrote:
> Hi tom
> I wonder if you can help me.
> I'm trying to use narrator and I'm using the keyboard commands according
to
> the keyboard commands and it isn't working.
> For example, when I press the capslock + o, to read current line, it isn't
> doing so.
> Besides that I'm noticing that when I I write a sentence on the notepad
> the cursor doesn't go at the beginning of the sentence, but it remains at
> the end of the sentence.
> I will attaching you a copy of the keyboard commands to check it for me
> please and explain to me if I have the right one.
> Thanks in advance
> Anthony
> 
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> Cc: Tom Kingston <tom.kings...@charter.net>
> Subject: Re: wexplanation
> 
> Hi Anthony,
> I don't use Outlook. But I just looked at the keyboard shortcuts page for
> Outlook because I thought perhaps Control+Shift+B was in the Window-Eyes
> scripts.
>
https://support.office.com/en-us/article/keyboard-shortcuts-for-outlook-3cde
> b221-7ae5-4c1d-8c1d-9e63216c1efd
> But Control+Shift+B is the native Outlook shortcut for the address book.
> I then loaded NVDA because I still use Window-Eyes. I pressed NVDA+1 for
key
> describer mode. And Control+Shift+B is not a NVDA key combination.
> So you should be able to just press it without pressing the bypass
> combination first.
> Hth,
> Tom
> 
> 
> On 4/27/2018 8:24 AM, anthony borg via Talk wrote:
>> Hi tom
>> With window-eyes in outlook I used to use the insert key + b, and then
>> ctrl
>> + shift + b, to go to the address book.
>> But now unfortunately I don't know what I should use instead.
>> I hope you will understand what I mean.
>> Thanks in advance for your help.
>> Regards
>> Anthony
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
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>> Sent: 26 April 2018 21:08
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>> Cc: Tom Kingston <tom.kings...@charter.net>
>> Subject: Re: wexplanation
>>
>> Hi Anthony,
>> Yes. NVDA+F2 can be used anywhere because it's an NVDA key, just like
>> the Window-Eyes bypass key.
>> Regards,
>> Tom
>>
>>
>> On 4/26/2018 2:03 PM, anthony borg via Talk wrote:
>>> HI TOM
>>> Mmany thanks for the info.
>>> Is that can be used in outlook as well please?
>>> Thanks in advance
>>> Anthony
>>>
>>> -----Original Message-----
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>>> Cc: Tom Kingston <tom.kings...@charter.net>
>>> Subject: Re: wexplanation
>>>
>>> In NVDA it's NVDA key plus F2.
>>> Hth,
>>> Tom
>>>
>>>
>>> On 4/26/2018 8:24 AM, anthony borg via Talk wrote:
>>>> Hi folks
>>>> I'm using windows 10, and NVDA as a screen reader.
>>>> Since I switched to NVDA when I tried to use the capslock key as an
>>>> insert key + b, for bypass. I noticed that it isn't working any more.
>>>> So can someone explain to me if the bypass procedure applys for NVDA
>>>> as well?
>>>> If not, is there another way how to do it with NVDA please?
>>>> Thanks in advance
>>>> Anthony
>>>>
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