Hi,
What version of JAWS do you use? There will not be anything in the help section 
about that unless you have at least version 15. Have a great one.


From: Walt Smith 
Sent: Thursday, February 4, 2016 3:40 PM
To: [email protected] 
Subject: Re: Fwd: working with application mode

I ran into Application Mode for the first time yesterday and called FS Tech 
Support to find out what was going on. It's apparently something involving what 
JAWS thinks is a touch screen and there's nary a word about it in the JAWS 
help. The fix is to press NumPadPlus twice to get out of the mode. I told the 
lady at FS that she needed to let documentation know that they need to get 
something into the online help that a user can find easily that explains this.


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From: Brad Martin [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Tuesday, February 02, 2016 8:40 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Fwd: working with application mode


I very much agree. I've never even really understood what it is, except that 
JAWS says I'm in Application mode, and then nothing works as expected. Here is 
what I've been able to determine from my limited experience. This is absolutely 
nothing official, but it has made managing "application mode" a little less 
painful.

Sometimes when I try to read the text in an edit field when I'm in application 
mode, nothing works right and I can't hear anything. Often shift tabbing away 
from the field, then tabbing back to it will cause it to act normally.

You see this often with text editors for composing text with rich formatting. 
Using it often means highlighting (in the usual way with shift and arrow keys 
or control and arrow keys), then exiting forms mode and finding the formatting 
button you want (bold, underline, insert hyperlink, bulleted list, numbered 
list, etc.)

I think it sometimes works a little better in Internet Explorer, although I've 
stumbled through it enough in Firefox that I can do it there and that's what I 
do 95% of the time.

Probably not much help, but if you have specific questions, I'll do my best to 
answer. I used to absolutely dread hearing the words, "Application mode on", 
but I've reached a point of semi-comfortable resignation now that I've figured 
out how to use it, even if it's with some trial and error.

Brad

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