Tim,

This is accomplished by using the laptop keyboard layout which is designed for computers with no numeric keypads. Once you activate this command structure from the Keyboard/Layouts settings group of the Window-Eyes control panel, you can use the Capslock with the letters U, I, and O to move the mouse by line, J, K, and L to move by word, and N, M, and Comma to move by character. The full list of laptop commands are located in the Hotkey Reference near the end of the Window-Eyes user's guide.

Regards,
Steve





On 10/15/2012 6:46 PM, tim cumings wrote:
How do i access window-eyes review mode on my laptop if it doesn't have the 
separate numb
pad?

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