Thank you very much for these instructions.  I am grateful.
It's a funny thing, what stumps some people.  I've been using JAWS almost
exclusively for almost 20 years, and this was always something that eluded
me.  I, of course, just found ways around it.
Again, thank you very much.
Kind regards,
Melissa

Melissa Riley
[email protected]
[email protected]


-----Original Message-----
From: Blind-Computing [mailto:[email protected]] On
Behalf Of Mike B.
Sent: Thursday, February 21, 2013 12:30 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [Blind-Computing] jaws/pc cursers

Hi Melissa & Tom,

Below are explanations of the PC & Jaws cursors & below that explanations of
all 4 Jaws cursors.  The keystrokes for routing PC & Jaws cursors are:

Insert + PC cursor key, = Moves / routes the PC cursor to the Jaws cursor.


The PC cursor is the equivalent of the insertion point, or the carat.
Whenever the focus changes, for example when you enter a menu bar with the
alt key, the PC cursor moves to that location. The JAWS cursor, on the other
hand, imitates and actually causes, the mouse pointer to move everytime you
arrow with the JAWS cursor. It also offers commands to simulate a left and
right click, which can also be used for double clicking. You can also use
commands to drag and drop by locking a mouse button down, moving to another
part of the window, then unllocking it.
Hope this helps.

 About JAWS Cursors
 Navigating through Windows with JAWS is accomplished with cursors. These
cursors determine the focus of JAWS speech and are often directly linked
with Windows cursors.

 The PC Cursor - Follows Keystrokes
 This cursor is linked to the keyboard functions of Windows and
applications.
 This is the cursor that is used when typing information, moving through
options in dialog boxes, and selecting options or icons. As you type
information, the PC Cursor follows along with each key you press. If you
are  making a selection in a menu or dialog box, the PC Cursor highlights
the  currently selected object. The PC Cursor is activated by default when
JAWS  starts. If you are using a different cursor, pressing NUM PAD PLUS
returns  you to the PC Cursor.

 The JAWS Cursor - Follows Mouse Pointer  The JAWS Cursor is linked to mouse
pointer functions in Windows and other  applications. It is used to read
information the PC Cursor cannot read,  such  as toolbar information. The
mouse follows along with the JAWS Cursor when  it  is moved, and you
therefore have access to information in an application  window that is
beyond the scope of the PC Cursor. To activate the JAWS  Cursor, press NUM
PAD MINUS.

 The Virtual PC Cursor - HTML Environment  The virtual PC Cursor mimics the
functions of the PC Cursor, but is  activated by default when entering an
HTML document. The virtual PC Cursor  speaks the number of frames in a
document, and the number of links in the  frame. You can switch between
frames, and JAWS reads graphics labeled by  alt  tags in the HTML code.

Invisible Cursor
The JAWS cursor is basically the mouse cursor that is visible on screen.
The invisible cursor can be moved around just like the JAWS cursor to view
information.  It works like the mouse cursor but can not be seen on screen
or effect objects.  Therefore you can not use the NumPad / (left mouse
click) or NumPad * (right mouse click) on an object.  It is useful to read
information without disturbing the mouse cursor.  It is also useful to
determine colors or whatever might change when the mouse is over an object.
It will not cause ToolTips to pop up.


Insert + Jaws cursor key, = Moves / routes the Jaws cursor to the PC cursor.

Take care.
Mike
This email was sent from my, iBarstool.

----- Original Message -----
From: Melissa
To: [email protected]
Sent: Thursday, February 21, 2013 9:16 AM
Subject: Re: [Blind-Computing] jaws/pc cursers


Yes, I get confused there as well.  I've never gotten the hang of routing
one curser to another.  Does someone have a clear explanation on how to do
this?  In particular, how does one route the PC curser to the JAWS curser?
Kind regards,
Melissa

Melissa Riley
[email protected]
[email protected]


-----Original Message-----
From: Blind-Computing [mailto:[email protected]] On
Behalf Of Tom Clary
Sent: Thursday, February 21, 2013 11:09 AM
To: blind-computing-join
Subject: [Blind-Computing] jaws/pc cursers

 i'm a little confused on some of the instruction steps i've heard a
few times. they will start off with: go to the pc curser, and this is
where i'm confused...aren't we always in the pc curser, except for
when we need to use the jaws curser to navigate a page?

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