Thanks, do you know how to change from full screen mode?  Is there a keystroke?
Tom Bisset
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Hello, if the full screen is active in VLC, then pressing alt will not take you 
to the menu bar. try disabling the full screen first. this might be the cause 
of your problem.


On 14/06/2016 7:10 PM, Bissett, Tom wrote:
> Yes you can do that.
> My problem is that when I press the alt key the menus do not come up.  Does 
> any one have an idea why this is and how to fix it?
> Thanks
> Tom Bisset
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> On Behalf Of Hicks Steven (ROYAL CORNWALL HOSPITALS NHS TRUST)
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> Can you select a  folder for example and then tell VLC Player to play the 
> tracks in that folder at random as this is so easy to do in WINAMP.
>
>
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> Hi Vicky,
> I will tell you how to get started with VLC Media Player. I have used it for 
> some time, and love it. First of all, after it is installed, you should make 
> VLC your default player. If you are using win10, press Windows +I and press 
> enter on system and go down to default programs and press enter. tab to your 
> audio player and press the space bar and press the space bar on VLC after you 
> have tabbed to it. Do the same with your default video player. VLC will play 
> any audio or Video file you can imagine. Now, just press enter on a media 
> file in your collection, and it will open in VLC. Here are some key commands 
> to get started. Holding down the shift and tapping the right or left arrows, 
> will fast forward or rewind a small bit. If you hold down the CTRL and tap 
> the right or left arrow keys, it will fast forward or rewind by a bigger 
> margin. Holding down the CTRL and pressing the up or down arrow keys will 
> increase or decrease the volume. If you use JAWS, you will have to press 
> Insert+3 on
  the numbers row first to pass this key through to VLC.
> Next, I strongly encourage you to go through the first three menu options and 
> keep track of all key commands you hear. You will be able to control the 
> player a lot through the first three menus. To get to the menus, just press 
> the alt key. you will love it, and it can even play DVDs and Blu ray DVDS.
> Take care and let me know if you have more questions.
>
>
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> From: Vicky Vaughan
> Sent: Wednesday, June 8, 2016 7:55 PM
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> Subject: [JAWS-Users] VLC media player?
>
> Does anyone have some tips I can use to get started in learning how to work 
> with the VLC Media Player?
>
> Many and very sincere thanks! Vicky
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