Hi Anne,
     This is probably my problem. I unchecked the virtual ribbons and will
give the short cuts a shot.

God bless,
Mark

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-----Original Message-----
From: jaws-users-list-boun...@jaws-users.com
[mailto:jaws-users-list-boun...@jaws-users.com] On Behalf Of Ann Byrne
Sent: Sunday, September 25, 2011 5:36 PM
To: jaws-users-list@jaws-users.com
Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] outlook 2010 problem

Remember that if you are using the JAWS virtual ribbon, the 
keystrokes don't work.
At 07:19 PM 9/25/2011, you wrote:
>Hi
>      Unfortunately, I get the message to press the various key strokes but
>when I do them the message is still being viewed in the E-Mail program and
I
>usually just get hung up in a ribbon somewhere. Any ideas on how to fix
>this?
>
>God bless,
>Mark
>
>God Loves you!
>You can visit my website at:
>http://christiantraditions.info
>Please visit my blog at:
>http://christian-traditions.blogspot.com
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: jaws-users-list-boun...@jaws-users.com
>[mailto:jaws-users-list-boun...@jaws-users.com] On Behalf Of Brian Lee
>Sent: Sunday, September 25, 2011 5:09 PM
>To: jaws-users-list@jaws-users.com
>Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] outlook 2010 problem
>
>Hello Mark,
>
>If the message was created using text formatting then it doesn't open in
the
>browser.  If it was created as a HTML message then it should open in the
>browser providing your system doesn't convert the message to text only when
>it arrives.
>
>Take care.
>
>Brian Lee
>brianl...@charter.net
>
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: jaws-users-list-boun...@jaws-users.com
>[mailto:jaws-users-list-boun...@jaws-users.com] On Behalf Of mark
>Sent: Sunday, September 25, 2011 12:24 PM
>To: jaws-users-list@jaws-users.com
>Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] outlook 2010 problem
>
>Hi
>      When I do the alt H followed by A then by V. All I end up on is a
>ribbon. No web browser. What am I doing wrong?
>
>God bless,
>Mark
>
>God Loves you!
>You can visit my website at:
>http://christiantraditions.info
>Please visit my blog at:
>http://christian-traditions.blogspot.com
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: jaws-users-list-boun...@jaws-users.com
>[mailto:jaws-users-list-boun...@jaws-users.com] On Behalf Of Brian Lee
>Sent: Sunday, September 25, 2011 9:42 AM
>To: jaws-users-list@jaws-users.com
>Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] outlook 2010 problem
>
>Hello Tasha,
>
>The View tab of the ribbon is where you can find various options for
>controlling the way that your messages are displayed.  If the "Show as
>conversation" checkbox is checked then you will get a grouping result in
>your message list.  The Layout group has three buttons that primarily
>control the type and amount of information to be displayed.  The
information
>I am showing below applies when the virtual ribbon menu is not being used.
>There still are messages that JAWS will not read well when opened but you
>can open those messages in your browser and read them correctly.  To do so,
>open the message from the message list and then use Alt followed by H
>followed by A followed by V.  Your browser should load with the message
>displayed.  Here is some information I sent a person a month or two ago
that
>might give you some tips about working with your message list in Outlook
>2010.  Feel free to write me off list if I can answer any questions or help
>you further.
>
>You can control layouts by using the buttons for the Navigation Pane,
>reading pane and the To Do bar in the layout group under the view tab.  Use
>Alt followed by V to move to the view tab or Alt and then right arrow to
it.
>Tab into the lower part of the ribbon and keep tabbing until you find the
>button for the navigation pane, which is in the layout group.  Use tab once
>more and you will find the button for the reading pane.  Tab again and you
>will find the button for the To Do bar.  Pressing spacebar on each of those
>buttons will present you with a list of choices.  Use up or down arrow key
>in the list and press enter key on the appropriate choice.  There is also
an
>options choice for more specific selections.
>
>If you do not want the calendar events or tasks showing then change the
>status of the To Do bar from normal to off.  Use the To Do button in the
>layout group of the view tab of the ribbon.  If you choose to minimize the
>To Do list in the choices given after choosing that button then the other
>checked items will not be shown in the window.  However, you will be able
to
>temporarily show the items by using tab or shift+tab from the message lis
to
>the To Do button minimized choice and pressing enter key.  If you use the
To
>Do button in the layout group of the view tab then you will get checkboxes
>for the items to show.  They will include tasks, date navigator, calendar,
>number of months to show, etc.  If you don't want those items showing on
the
>screen then apply the "off" status by pressing enter key on that choice
>after using the spacebar on the To Do Bar button in the layout group.
>
>The second of the two buttons of the layout group in tab order is the
>reading pane button.  After tabbing to it, press enter or spacebar to
>activate the button and get the list of choices.  If you choose the off
>position then you will need to open the message by pressing enter key on it
>in the list of messages to read it.  If it is on then you can tab from the
>list of messages to the reading pane or use f6.  In Outlook 2010, you can
>read the message from this pane without opening the message.  Doing so does
>not present the same risks as it did in earlier versions of Outlook as
there
>is much better security built in to the use of the reading pane.  You can
>choose to put the reading pane at the bottom, on the right, on the left or
>turn it off by using the button for it in the layout group of the view tab
>and making the appropriate choice.  The list of choices found after
pressing
>spacebar on the reading pane button has an options choice that will bring
up
>a dialog box for some reading pane options.  They will only be in effect if
>the reading pane is not turned off.  You can choose to have items marked as
>read when viewed in the reading pane, marked as read when selection
changes,
>or you can choose to have items marked as read with a single key reading
>using spacebar.  The default is the latter choice.  If the reading pane is
>open, someone can just repeatedly press spacebar to scroll through the
>message showing in the reading pane and not have to use arrow keys or the
>mouse.  When one message is done the next one starts.
>
>You can find two buttons by pressing F6 repeatedly.  They are the Normal
and
>Reading buttons.  Use right and left arrow keys to move between them and
>enter key to make one of them active.  Even if the reading pane is off, if
>you use the reading button then other panes will show as minimized buttons
>when you use tab or shift+tab in the window.
>
>There is a list of buttons under the navigation pane options that you can
>show in a certain order.  In the layout group of the view tab, pick the
>navigation pane button.  Use up arrow or down arrow to the options choice
>and press spacebar or enter.  You will find a list of checkboxes to check
>the buttons to show and you can tab to buttons to adjust their position.
>
>In the navigation pane settings, you can turn off favorites folders if you
>do not want to see the folder view.  Use the navigation pane button in the
>layout group of the view tab of the ribbon and press enter key on the
choice
>for favorites.  Personal folders will still show in the folder view.
>However, one of the benefits of having the favorites folder at the top of
>the folder list is the inclusion of the unread mail folder.  When in the
>favorites folder list at the top of the folder list, you can quickly go
>through unread messages from all your folders in that one place.
>
>If you set the navigation pane to a minimized status by choosing the option
>then the folder view will not be shown in the view.  You can still use
>shift+tab from the list of messages to find buttons for the favorite
>shift+folders
>such as inbox, unread mail, for followup, and sent items.  After using
shift
>+ tab, you will find out that the navigation pane is in a minimized state.
>Press the enter key on that button to restore the list of folders
>temporarily.  When you tab away to the list then the minimized state
>returns.  You need to remove the minimized state more permanently by using
>the options found in the navigation pane button in the layout group of the
>view tab.  If you leave the pane minimized then from the navigation
minimize
>button you can use down arrow key to find the buttons for the favorite
>folders.
>
>If you turn the navigation pane off, only the list of messages and the
>search box appear in the window.  Favorite folders are not shown even
though
>the option is checked in the list of choices found by using the navigation
>pane button in the layout group under the view tab of the ribbon.
>
>With navigation pane, reading pane and the To Do bar all off, only the lis
>of messages, a search edit box and a "submit search" button are showing.
>You can tab between those three items.  If you use CTRL+tab, you will go
>between the search box and the list of messages.
>
>With the pane either minimized or off, you can still use CTRL+Y to list
>folders.
>
>If you have the navigation pane off, the reading pane off and the To Do bar
>off, and you use F6 a couple times, you will find a pane with two buttons.
>If you press enter on the reading pane, the To Do bar will be back in the
>tab order but will be minimized.  The ribbon will also go into a minimized
>state and you will not be able to tab from the upper part of the ribbon to
>the lower part.  When you tab from the upper part of the ribbon, you will
>find the minimized ribbon button is checked.  Press enter on it to remove
>the ribbon from a minimized state.  If you select the Normal button then
the
>folder list, the task pane and other items will be back on the screen.
>
>If your messages are being shown in groups and you have to expand or
>collapse levels by using right and left arrow keys, you can remove the
>grouping status.  If a message is selected in your inbox then use
>CTRL+spacebar to remove the selection.  Use application key or Shift+f10
>CTRL+to
>bring up the right mouse button contextual menu.  Arrow down to the Arrange
>By menu and open it by using enter key or right arrow into it.  Use down
>arrow to the "show in groups" selection and press enter key on that choice
>if it is checked.
>
>The most clutter free layout is likely when the To Do bar, the reading pane
>and the navigation pane are all set to the off position.  However, you
might
>want to leave the navigation pane with the normal setting in order to have
>the folders available when you use shift+tab from the message list.  Again,
>you could also leave that pane off and just use CTRL+Y to list folders.
>
>Also, if you go under the view tab and use tab key to the conversation
>group, there are two items on the lower part of the ribbon dealing with
>showing messages according to conversation.  If you do not want messages
>grouped according to subject in one folder or conversations grouped
together
>regardless of in which folders they reside, then the first choice in the
>conversation group should not be checked.  JAWS might not tell you it is a
>checkbox when you tab to it in the conversation group.  As you tab, it is
>right after the reset view button.  You might want to tab once past it and
>then shift+tab to it and JAWS might then let you know it is a checkbox.  If
>it is checked then use spacebar to remove the checkmark if you do not want
>messages grouped according to conversation.
>
>Take care.
>
>Brian Lee
>brianl...@charter.net
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: jaws-users-list-boun...@jaws-users.com
>[mailto:jaws-users-list-boun...@jaws-users.com] On Behalf Of Tasha Raella
>Chemel
>Sent: Sunday, September 25, 2011 2:35 AM
>To: jaws-users-list@jaws-users.com
>Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] outlook 2010 problem
>
>For some reason, none of the shortcuts  you are giving me are working, with
>or without the virtual ribbon. I did uncheck show in groups and am still
>having problems with the message list view. Also, some messages are
>displaying really weirdly, i.e. jaws treats them like tables. I'm wondering
>whether I will have better luck with windows live mail?
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: jaws-users-list-boun...@jaws-users.com
>[mailto:jaws-users-list-boun...@jaws-users.com] On Behalf Of Kliph&Sharrie
>Sent: Sunday, September 25, 2011 5:27 AM
>To: jaws-users-list@jaws-users.com
>Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] outlook 2010 problem
>
>The show in groups is also in the view menu.  Hit alt v, then a and then b,
>that will bring you to a dialog box, arrow down until you here show in
>groups.  If it is checked, then hit enter to uncheck it.
>Kliphton SR
>(twitter&Skype) kliphton72
>(Marriage Blog) http://cm-i-t-real-world.blogspot.com
>(Marriage group) http://groups.yahoo.com/group/committed-married-christians
>
>
>
>On Sep 24, 2011, at 7:19 AM, Tasha Raella Chemel wrote:
>
> > When I hit alt v, then p, then n, nothing happens. Preview is turned
> > off
>in
> > view settings under current view, though. Not  sure if this is the
> > correct setting. I couldn't find the show in list view setting.
> >
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: jaws-users-list-boun...@jaws-users.com
> > [mailto:jaws-users-list-boun...@jaws-users.com] On Behalf Of
> > Kliph&Sharrie
> > Sent: Saturday, September 24, 2011 4:52 AM
> > To: jaws-users-list@jaws-users.com
> > Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] outlook 2010 problem
> >
> > Well, first uncheck the box that says show in list view, unless you
> > like this particular setting.  Second, turn off the preview pain.  Too
> > do this, hit alt v, then the letters p and n, arrow down to off, and
> > hit
>enter.
>That
> > should take care of your sluggishness.
> >
> > Kliphton SR
> > (twitter&Skype) kliphton72
> > (Marriage Blog) http://cm-i-t-real-world.blogspot.com
> > (Marriage group)
>http://groups.yahoo.com/group/committed-married-christians
> >
> >
> >
> > On Sep 23, 2011, at 7:46 PM, Tasha Raella Chemel wrote:
> >
> >> Hi, Today I switched from win xp and outlook express to win 7 and
> >> outlook. I am running jaws 12. Outlook 2010 is working ok, but the
> >> message list view is really slow to navigate. I used to be able to
> >> zip through it in outlook express, and it is much slower now. Also,
> >> jaws will occasionally fail to read an item correctly; it will say
> >> the first
> > few words, then dot dot dot.
> >> I'm wondering if my outlook isn't configured correctly. Any
> >> tips/tricks on settings I should change are appreciated. Thanks,
> >> Tasha
> >>
> >>
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