Hi Ron,

First, there are no stupid questions!  The only stupid question, is the 
question that is not asked.  Noone knows everything.

There are 2 ways to get to the Settings Center that I know of:
#1. Press, Insert / Jaws Key + 6, on the number row above the main keyboard.

#2. Press, Insert / Jaws key + the F2 Key, to open the Jaws Manager, arrow 
down to, Settings Center, & press enter.  Or, while in the Jaws Manager 
press the letter, S, until you land on Settings Center & press enter.

To open the Settings Center - Default All Applications:

After opening the, Settings Center, press, control, shift + D.

HTH
Take care.
Mike
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----- Original Message ----- 
From: Ron Kolesar
To: jaws-users-list@jaws-users.com
Sent: Saturday, July 18, 2015 2:41 PM
Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] Allow Application Reserved Keystrokes,Explained & 
Where to Find


Hi Mike.
I'm running win 7 64 bit.
Asking a stupid question.
Where would the setting center be at?
I've tired to find each step of your instructions and everything comes back
empty.
So, I sadly can not take advantage of the new jaws feature that you are
talking about in your letter.
Could you help me out?
Many thanks.



Ron and current Leader Dog boz who states
"that a service dog beats a cane paws down any day of the week."
-----Original Message----- 
From: Michael B.
Sent: Saturday, July 18, 2015 3:46 PM
To: Jaws-Users List
Subject: [JAWS-Users] Allow Application Reserved Keystrokes,Explained &
Where to Find

Hi All,

Here's a new feature that was added to this most recent Jaws update that I
learned of.  Where to find, & it's explanation is below.

1. Open the Settings Center & then the default Settings Center for all
applications.
2. Arrow down to, Web / HTML / PDFs, & press right arrow to open.
3. Arrow down to, Miscellaneous, right arrow to open.
4. Arrow down to, Allow Web Application Reserve keystrokes, & press the
spacebar to check it.
5. Tab to, Apply, press the spacebar, tab to the, Okay button, press enter
to save & close.

Allow Application Reserved Keystrokes explained:


Certain interactive Web sites may offer hot keys to perform some common
tasks. For example, on the Facebook Web site you can press P to post a
status, L to like a story, C to comment on a story, or J and K to scroll
between News Feed stories. However, these keystrokes also conflict with JAWS
Navigation Quick Keys.
When this check box is selected, any JAWS keystrokes that are also defined
as hot keys by a Web site will perform the site specific task instead of the
JAWS command. This check box is cleared by default


HTH
Take care.
Mike
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