It never worked for me.
RJ
----- Original Message -----
From: Flor Lynch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, November 09, 1999 9:12 PM
Subject: Re: Using The Jaws Mouse


> If you still have the phisical mouse  attached, can you click the left
mouse
> button there, after routing JAWS to PC?
> I still have mine.  Does JFW, in fact, require the real presence of the
> mouse, at least in some situations, for the simulated click to work at
all?
> Someone wrote a message elsewhere concerning WindowEyes a few weeks ago
> concerning how clicking the physical mouse would work better than the
> simulation in situations where the simulation didn't or wouldn't
> ork.  ----- Original Message -----
> From: Hunt, Linda <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: 'Jaws Listserv' <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Tuesday, November 09, 1999 9:56 PM
> Subject: Using The Jaws Mouse
>
>
> : I've been following the somewhat derisive series of messages concerning
> : using the mouse with Jaws, and think that this subject should be given
> more
> : serious consideration.  I wrote one list member privately (and maybe
> copied
> : the listserv) on my experience with Quicken 99, where the Jaws mouse
> : keystrokes don't emulate the actual mouse.  I'm wondering if there are
> : situations in other programs where users can't accomplish a task with
the
> : Jaws mouse keys.
> :
> : Quicken 99 has a check box on the check register where a sighted user
can
> : click the mouse to show that checks are cleared, then reconcile the
> account
> : at a later time.  The click of the mouse enters the lettter c into the
> check
> : box.  After routing cursors back and forth, I could find no way to get
> : either of the Jaws mouse buttons to perform this function.  I have a
work
> : around by typing the letter c into the appropriate check box.  However,
> this
> : experience refuted my naive assumption that a blind Jaws user could
> : replicate the mouse with keystrokes.  I contacted HJ tech support, but
> they
> : couldn't help.  Can anyone on this list explain why the Jaws mouse
> : keystrokes wouldn't perform the same action as my husband's mouse?  More
> : importantly, has anyone had a similar experience with another
application?
> : Based on my experience, I can understand why someone might want to use a
> : mouse in conjunction with Jaws.
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> :
> :
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