Hi Robin,
I would not expect Control-1 or Control-3 to do anything useful as these 
hotkeys are undefined by default. Window-Eyes does have next sentence and 
previous sentence cursor hotkeys that can be defined but these commands do not 
move the cursor only read the next or previous sentence relative to the current 
cursor position. Good luck and thanks for being a loyal Window-Eyes customer.
Marc

From: Van Lant, Robin [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Thursday, December 4, 2014 12:24 PM
To: Marc Solomon; [email protected]
Subject: RE: navigate by sentence?

Thanks, Marc.  Someone else replied to me privately about using Control Numpad 
1 and 3 for this, but I tested it in Outlook while composing and it didn't 
work. Thanks for your suggestions.  That will be helpful with editing.

From: Marc Solomon [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Thursday, December 04, 2014 7:15 AM
To: [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>
Subject: Re: navigate by sentence?

Hi Robin,

In Microsoft Word, you can use the keyboard shortcuts Control-Shift-PageUp and 
PageDown to move the cursor forward or backward by sentence. These are Word 
keyboard shortcuts and work even if Window-Eyes is not running. Regretfully, 
there is no next or previous sentence command in Browse Mode. This means that 
there is no way to navigate by sentence on webpages or in virtualized Outlook 
messages. There is one workaround for navigating by sentence in Outlook. If you 
enable the Insert Key Layout (Control-Shift-0), you can press Alt-Up and 
Alt-Down to move the cursor by sentence when composing emails messages or when 
reading non-virtualized email messages in Outlook. In theory, someone could 
write an app to offer these functions in Outlook without having to enable the 
Insert Keyboard Layout. I am not sure if sentence navigation could be 
implemented in Browse Mode.

Regards,
Marc

I recently clued into the Control + numpad 2 keystroke that reads the current 
sentence. This has proven useful when getting context for a spelling error in 
Word or an Outlook email. Is there a way to then move to the next sentence?

Robin Van Lant | Sr. Program Manager
Strategy & Performance Management | Key Equipment Finance
720-304-1060 | [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>


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