Re: [AI] useful JAWS Keystrokes

2013-07-31 Thread Amar Jain
To All: May I Humbly request you to not to reply to the whole threat
when it becomes so large? It simply makes the reading of the whole
digest quite difficult. As if you notice, then screen readers do stuck
when you read the big messages with > signs. And it is not a pleasant
reading experience also.

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Re: [AI] useful JAWS Keystrokes

2013-07-30 Thread zameer pasha
Hi Friend,

I am pressing insart + space bar jaws is saying that home row onn. if
I press again it saying home row off. How to navigate insart this home
row to get shartcut keys.

On 7/31/13, Chetan J. Makvana  wrote:
> Layered Keystrokes
>
> Layered keystrokes are keystrokes that require you to first press and
> release INSERT+SPACEBAR, and then press a different key to perform a
> function in JAWS. Layered keystrokes are easy to use and remember, and
> they do not interfere with native keystrokes within applications. Once
> you enter a layer, press the QUESTION MARK key to get a list of
> available keyboard commands within that layer.
>
>
>
> Description
>
> Command
>
>
> Helpful keystrokes within each layer
> QUESTION MARK - ?
>
> Text Analyzer
> INSERT+SPACEBAR, A
>
> Keyboard Lock on and off
> INSERT+SPACEBAR, L
>
> Select from marked place in Word (Microsoft Word only)
> INSERT+SPACEBAR, M (Mark Place first with CTRL+WINDOWS Key+K)
>
> Convenient OCR
> INSERT+SPACEBAR, O
>
> Research It
> INSERT+SPACEBAR, R
>
> Toggle Speech On or Off
> INSERT+SPACEBAR, S
>
> Table Layer
> INSERT+SPACEBAR, T
>
> Windows Live Messages
> 1 through 5 numbers row
>
> JAWS Tandem Session Keystrokes
>
>
> Description
>
> Command
>
>
> Toggle Target and Controller Desktop Tandem Session (Controller User)
> INSERT+ALT+TAB
>
> Terminate JAWS Tandem Session (Controller or Target User)
> INSERT+ALT+T
>
> Pause Video (Controller User)
> INSERT+CTRL+SHIFT+V
>
>
> Web Pages and HTML
>
> Navigation quick keys make it faster and easier to move around on a
> Web page and anywhere else the Virtual Cursor is active. These
> commands are all assigned to keys on the main part of the keyboard and
> are easy to remember and use.
>
> Many of the navigation quick keys are also available while using Say
> All on a Web page. The commands to move by heading, paragraph, form
> control, table, list, same or different element, next element, and to
> move to non-link text all work while you are using the Say All
> command.
>
> New beginning with JAWS 10 is the ability to configure navigation
> quick keys. To open the Navigation Quick Key manager, do the
> following:
> 1.Press INSERT+F2 to open the list of JAWS managers.
> 2.Press N until you find Navigation Quick Keys in the list of managers.
> 3.Press ENTER. The Navigation Quick Key manager dialog box opens.
>
> The Navigation Quick Key manager allows you to change quick key
> assignments or delete them.
>
> NOTE: The keys available for editing when you open the Navigation
> Quick Key manager depend on the program in the foreground when the
> manager is opened. For example, the availability of navigation quick
> keys varies in number, and in some cases, function, in Outlook 2007 or
> later, Microsoft Word, and Internet Explorer, depending on the program
> in use at the time.
>
> Navigation Quick Keys for HTML
>
>
> Description
>
> Quick Key
>
>
> Anchor
> A
>
> Button
> B
>
> Combo Box
> C
>
> Different Type Element
> D
>
> Edit Box
> E
>
> Form Control
> F
>
> Graphic
> G
>
> Heading
> H
>
> Item in a List
> I
>
> Jump to Line
> J
>
> Return to Previous Line
> SHIFT+J
>
> Jump to Cell (Within Table)
> CTRL+WINDOWS Key+J
>
> Return to Previous Table Cell
> CTRL+SHIFT+WINDOWS Key+J
>
> PlaceMarker
> K
>
> Temporary PlaceMarker
> CTRL+WINDOWS Key+K
>
> List
> L
>
> Frame
> M
>
> Non Link Text
> N
>
> Object Tag
> O
>
> Paragraph
> P
>
> Block Quote
> Q
>
> Radio Button
> R
>
> Same Type Element
> S
>
> Table
> T
>
> Unvisited Link
> U
>
> Visited Link
> V
>
> Word from List
> W
>
>
> Check Box
> X
>
> Span
> Y
>
>
> Division
> Z
>
> Heading at Level
> 1 through 6
>
> Step Past Element
> SHIFT+PERIOD
>
> Step Before Element
> SHIFT+COMMA
>
> General Commands for HTML
>
>
> Description
>
> Command
>
>
> Move to Next Clickable Element
> SLASH
>
> Move to Previous Clickable Element
> SHIFT+SLASH
>
> Select Clickable Element
> INSERT+CTRL+SLASH
>
> Move to Next Landmark (formerly next Mouse Over Element)
> SEMICOLON
>
> Move to Prior Landmark (formerly next Mouse Over Element)
> SHIFT+SEMICOLON
>
> Select Landmark (formerly Mouse Over Element)
> INSERT+CTRL+SEMICOLON
>
> Back a Page
> ALT+LEFT ARROW or BACKSPACE
>
> Forward a Page
> ALT+RIGHT ARROW
>
> Go to Home Page
> ALT+HOME
>
> Refresh Page and Cache
> CTRL+F5
>
> Stop Downloading Page
> ESC
>
> Turn Full Screen Mode On/Off
> F11
>
> Zoom In
> CTRL+PLUS or CTRL+MOUSE WHEEL UP
>
> Zoom Out
> CTRL+MINUS or CTRL+MOUSE WHEEL DOWN
>
> Zoom to 100%
> CTRL+0
>
> Open Favorites
> CTRL+I or ALT+A
>
> Organize Favorites
> CTRL+B
>
> Add Current Page to Favorites
> CTRL+D
>
> Move to Address Bar
> ALT+D
>
> Read Address Bar
> INSERT+A
>
> List of Previously Typed Addresses
> F4
>
> Move JAWS Cursor to Address Bar
> INSERT+A twice quickly
>
> Virtual HTML Features
> INSERT+F3
>
> Activate Mouse Over
> INSERT+CTRL+ENTER
>
> Select Mouse Over Element
> INSERT+WINDOWS Key+SEMICOLON
>
> View Basic Element Information
> INSERT+SHIFT+F1
>
> View Advanced Element Info

[AI] useful JAWS Keystrokes

2013-07-30 Thread Chetan J. Makvana
Layered Keystrokes

Layered keystrokes are keystrokes that require you to first press and
release INSERT+SPACEBAR, and then press a different key to perform a
function in JAWS. Layered keystrokes are easy to use and remember, and
they do not interfere with native keystrokes within applications. Once
you enter a layer, press the QUESTION MARK key to get a list of
available keyboard commands within that layer.



Description

Command


Helpful keystrokes within each layer
QUESTION MARK - ?

Text Analyzer
INSERT+SPACEBAR, A

Keyboard Lock on and off
INSERT+SPACEBAR, L

Select from marked place in Word (Microsoft Word only)
INSERT+SPACEBAR, M (Mark Place first with CTRL+WINDOWS Key+K)

Convenient OCR
INSERT+SPACEBAR, O

Research It
INSERT+SPACEBAR, R

Toggle Speech On or Off
INSERT+SPACEBAR, S

Table Layer
INSERT+SPACEBAR, T

Windows Live Messages
1 through 5 numbers row

JAWS Tandem Session Keystrokes


Description

Command


Toggle Target and Controller Desktop Tandem Session (Controller User)
INSERT+ALT+TAB

Terminate JAWS Tandem Session (Controller or Target User)
INSERT+ALT+T

Pause Video (Controller User)
INSERT+CTRL+SHIFT+V


Web Pages and HTML

Navigation quick keys make it faster and easier to move around on a
Web page and anywhere else the Virtual Cursor is active. These
commands are all assigned to keys on the main part of the keyboard and
are easy to remember and use.

Many of the navigation quick keys are also available while using Say
All on a Web page. The commands to move by heading, paragraph, form
control, table, list, same or different element, next element, and to
move to non-link text all work while you are using the Say All
command.

New beginning with JAWS 10 is the ability to configure navigation
quick keys. To open the Navigation Quick Key manager, do the
following:
1.Press INSERT+F2 to open the list of JAWS managers.
2.Press N until you find Navigation Quick Keys in the list of managers.
3.Press ENTER. The Navigation Quick Key manager dialog box opens.

The Navigation Quick Key manager allows you to change quick key
assignments or delete them.

NOTE: The keys available for editing when you open the Navigation
Quick Key manager depend on the program in the foreground when the
manager is opened. For example, the availability of navigation quick
keys varies in number, and in some cases, function, in Outlook 2007 or
later, Microsoft Word, and Internet Explorer, depending on the program
in use at the time.

Navigation Quick Keys for HTML


Description

Quick Key


Anchor
A

Button
B

Combo Box
C

Different Type Element
D

Edit Box
E

Form Control
F

Graphic
G

Heading
H

Item in a List
I

Jump to Line
J

Return to Previous Line
SHIFT+J

Jump to Cell (Within Table)
CTRL+WINDOWS Key+J

Return to Previous Table Cell
CTRL+SHIFT+WINDOWS Key+J

PlaceMarker
K

Temporary PlaceMarker
CTRL+WINDOWS Key+K

List
L

Frame
M

Non Link Text
N

Object Tag
O

Paragraph
P

Block Quote
Q

Radio Button
R

Same Type Element
S

Table
T

Unvisited Link
U

Visited Link
V

Word from List
W


Check Box
X

Span
Y


Division
Z

Heading at Level
1 through 6

Step Past Element
SHIFT+PERIOD

Step Before Element
SHIFT+COMMA

General Commands for HTML


Description

Command


Move to Next Clickable Element
SLASH

Move to Previous Clickable Element
SHIFT+SLASH

Select Clickable Element
INSERT+CTRL+SLASH

Move to Next Landmark (formerly next Mouse Over Element)
SEMICOLON

Move to Prior Landmark (formerly next Mouse Over Element)
SHIFT+SEMICOLON

Select Landmark (formerly Mouse Over Element)
INSERT+CTRL+SEMICOLON

Back a Page
ALT+LEFT ARROW or BACKSPACE

Forward a Page
ALT+RIGHT ARROW

Go to Home Page
ALT+HOME

Refresh Page and Cache
CTRL+F5

Stop Downloading Page
ESC

Turn Full Screen Mode On/Off
F11

Zoom In
CTRL+PLUS or CTRL+MOUSE WHEEL UP

Zoom Out
CTRL+MINUS or CTRL+MOUSE WHEEL DOWN

Zoom to 100%
CTRL+0

Open Favorites
CTRL+I or ALT+A

Organize Favorites
CTRL+B

Add Current Page to Favorites
CTRL+D

Move to Address Bar
ALT+D

Read Address Bar
INSERT+A

List of Previously Typed Addresses
F4

Move JAWS Cursor to Address Bar
INSERT+A twice quickly

Virtual HTML Features
INSERT+F3

Activate Mouse Over
INSERT+CTRL+ENTER

Select Mouse Over Element
INSERT+WINDOWS Key+SEMICOLON

View Basic Element Information
INSERT+SHIFT+F1

View Advanced Element Information
INSERT+CTRL+SHIFT+F1

Tabbed Browsing Commands for Internet Explorer


Description

Command


Open a New Tab
CTRL+T

Open a New Tab from the Address Bar
ALT+ENTER (on the address bar)

Switch to the Next Tab
CTRL+TAB

Switch to the Previous Tab
CTRL+SHIFT+TAB

Switch to a Specific Tab Number
CTRL+n, where n is a digit from 1 to 8

Switch to Last Tab
CTRL+9

Close Current Tab
CTRL+F4 or CTRL+W

Close All Tabs
ALT+F4

Close Other Tabs
CTRL+ALT+F4

Open Links in a New Tab in the Background
CTRL+ENTER

Open Links in a New Tab in the Foreground
CTRL+SHIFT+ENTER

Tabbed Browsing Commands for Mozilla Firefox


Description

Command


Close Tab
CTRL+F4 or CTRL+W

Close Window
ALT+F4