Also, if the keyboard has some key you aren't going to use, you can
employ SharpKeys (https://sharpkeys.codeplex.com/) to remap that other
key.

I have done that with my laptop's print screen key, print screen is
simply something I don't need. It's a little annoying having it in
such a different spot than the normal applications key but I find it
less annoying than shift+f10.

On 8/20/15, Soronel Haetir <[email protected]> wrote:
> Right click though is WHEREVER THE mouse happens to be. The
> application menu is triggered where the keyboard is focused.
>
> You could of course route the jaws to PC cursor before doing the right
> click but that is even more cumbersome than shift+f10.
>
> On 8/20/15, Ann Byrne via Jfw <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Often the right click and applications menus are the same.  Not
>> always, but often.
>> eAt 08:33 AM 8/20/2015, you wrote:
>>>Hi!
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>My Lenovo L440 laptop has no "Applications Key" as is found on a standard
>>>keyboard.  The Applications Key functions like a right mouse click.  So,
>>> how
>>>does someone do this without an Applications Key?  Or, perhaps better,
>>> how
>>>can someone make a key on the Lenovo act like the Applications Key?
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>Thanks,
>>>
>>>Richard
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