Jim,
This may sound silly but your problem might be ribbon related, rather than
jaws related.
The next time you are in that folder, try pressing the Alt key alone.  I
have found that with ribbon based displays, alt F commands don't always
function as they should.


JOHN AND LINDA JUSTICE
WITH GUIDE DOGS JAKE AND ZACHARY
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Whatever is the problem here, it's unlikely to be JAWS related.

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Sent: Saturday, July 16, 2011 3:50 PM
Subject: [JAWS-Users] How do you do a repair of jaws,if the choice is not
given to you on the install disk?


> Hi all,
> I installed jaws from the jaws 12 disk. I think I need to repair it. 
> Reason... while in the download folder in windows 7, the one on the C 
> drive, that comes with the machine, alt F and Control C or Control V 
> do not function. So, I can't move downloaded books out of that folder, 
> unless I use the applications key and arrow down to either cut or 
> copy. Then, I can go to a folder in my documents and move the book 
> there. But... why don't alt F and Control C etc. no longer work in the 
> download folder? They do in documents. I am running windows 7 home 
> premium, jaws 12, on  a 64 bit machine. Jim For answers to frequently 
> asked questions about this list visit:
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> 


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