Hi Des,
I couldn't find the podcast you mentioned in our DropBox.
Best,
Rod
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The key is the f3 key, repeat the last search.
On Fri, 26 Oct 2018 14:00:13 -0400,
Amanda Lee via Talk wrote:
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> Yes, JAWS uses ctrl-f which is the Windows Find command. It can maintain
> past searches which is handy on websites. I interact with a rather complex
> site for entering Tickets
Yes, JAWS uses ctrl-f which is the Windows Find command. It can maintain
past searches which is handy on websites. I interact with a rather complex
site for entering Tickets for Service Request Incidents and it is called
Service Now. It I have to use the Find command in JAWS often to find
Hey thanks for this website. I am in exactly the same boat as you. I am a
reluctant convert, or more precisely a reconvert, since I did use JAWS until
I got Window Eyes in late 2007. I still use Window Eyes sometimes, but the
amount of time I have JAWS loaded is gradually increasing.
I aim to learn at least one thing every week from Raul's tutorials.
The first command I learnt was how to read without having to constantly
arrow down and mostly hold down the insert key and tap the down arrow key or
hold down the insert key and tap 2 on the numpad.
But like Window-eyes you can
I too moved across from Window-eyes to Jaws this year and am a reluctant
convert!
Firstly, when you are told the screen has lost focus, just hold down the alt
key and tap the tab key which will move you back to the screen.
I am still working my way through tutorials but have found the following