Hello Estelita,

The CTRL-Shift-C should bring up Windows Contacts. However, in some cases the keystroke gets applied to other things. For example, when I press Shift-CTRL-C from within Windows Mail, HP Health Check appears. You can get to the Windows Contacts choice by going into the tools menu, using down arrow until the choice is found, and then pressing enter. Here are a couple suggestions:

1. When creating a new message you can bring up tools menu using Alt-T and use down arrow key to the "select recipients" choice. Press the enter key on that choice. You can use the resultant dialog box to select the names that should appear in the various headers of the message. Select names from the list and use tab key to move to the "to", "cc" or "bcc" buttons and press spacebar. use shift-tab to move back to the list of contacts and choose others if you need to and use tab key back to the appropriate buttons and depress the button you want by using spacebar. When finished placing names in the appropriate headers use tab key to move to the "OK" button and press enter. You will be returned to the header of the message that was active before you brought up the "select recipients" choice and the names you chose should appear in the appropriate headers.

2. What I have done is set a shortcut key of ALT-CTRL-C for bringing up Windows Contacts from anywhere on my system including when in Windows Mail. When I want to create a new message I just press Alt-CTRL-C to bring Windows Contacts into focus, and then I use regular keyboard selecting commands to select the names I want in the message. When selecting is finished, I use the applications key and then use down arrow to the "actions" menu. The first choice in the "actions" menu is "Send Email." Pressing the enter key on that choice starts a new Email message with the names I selected in the "To" field.

These are just a couple suggestions. If you need further clarification please contact me.

Take care.

Brian Lee
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----- Original Message ----- From: "Estelita" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Saturday, October 11, 2008 3:30 PM
Subject: [JAWS-Users] addressbook


Hi,
Any instruction please on how to access address book in windows mail?
I tried pressing Ctrl+shift+c to open it, but when I press up or down arrow to read the names, JAWS stopped talking.
Thank you for any help.

Estelita
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