Helllo,

Thanks so much for your message. That method works perfectly here. Thanks again, and Merry Christmas!

Norene Trappa



-----Original Message----- From: Jim via Talk
Sent: Sunday, December 2, 2018 4:33 PM
To: Norene Trappa via Talk
Cc: Jim
Subject: Re: JAWS question

Hi there!

When I unload Jaws and wish to restart it, I simply press the 'windows
key' or the 'CTRL-Escape' and type the word Jaws and press enter.  This
will restart the program for you.  I do not have enough experience with
Jaws to know whether or not there is some sort of hot key you can
press.  Hope this helps and Good Luck! de

<wohlg...@gmail.com><KF8LT><Jim Wohlgamuth>.

On 02-Dec-18 15:08, Norene Trappa via Talk wrote:
Hello again!   Another question.
If insert-f4 unloads Jaws so there is no voice, how can I get the voice to speak again? In W-E it was so easy to bring the voice back. Thanks in advance for help.

Norene



-----Original Message----- From: Lloyd Rasmussen via Talk
Sent: Tuesday, May 22, 2018 10:24 PM
To: Window-Eyes Discussion List
Cc: Lloyd Rasmussen
Subject: Re: JAWS question

Unless you change the modifier key to be CapsLock, the so-called JAWS key is
the Insert key.
A few keystrokes to note, among the hundreds that are available:
Insert-1: have the keys announce their function instead of perform their
action.
Insert-T: Read title bar.
Insert-B: Read the current active window, like ctrl-shift-W in Window-Eyes.
Insert-up-arrow: Read current line, like Insert-Center in Window-Eyes.
Insert-down-arrow: Read to end.
Insert-Tab: Get information about how you use the current contorl.
Insert-H: Some help for the currently-running program.
Insert-J: Open the JAWS control panel.
Insert-F4: Unload JAWS.
The numeric pad is not treated differently from the cursor keys and the
six-pack that are to the left of it.
Last spring Raoul Gallegos produced an 8-part podcast series about
transitioning from Window-Eyes to JAWS. Someone else can tell you what the
current URL is. Copy the files to your NLS talking book player and start
interacting with JAWS. It may not all make sense, but eventually you will be
productive.



Lloyd Rasmussen, Kensington, MD
http://lras.home.sprynet.com
-----Original Message----- From: Norene Trappa via Talk
Sent: Tuesday, May 22, 2018 10:39 PM
To: cov...@ccs.covici.com ; Window-Eyes Discussion List
Cc: Norene Trappa
Subject: Re: JAWS question

Hello!

Sounds like you know something about Jaws.  I am very new at Jaws with a
question.My booklets talk about the Jaws key but don't tell me what it is.
Also, is there a keystroke for reading a document top to bottom? It was
necessary for me to give up my dear window-eyes which was the only screen
reader I ever used.  I am using windows 10 and Jaws is 17 plus. Quite a
challenge.  Thanks in advance.

Norene Trappa



-----Original Message----- From: John Covici via Talk
Sent: Tuesday, May 22, 2018 5:41 PM
To: Window-Eyes Discussion List
Cc: John Covici
Subject: Re: JAWS question

There is also an export settings menu item under the utilities menu,
if memory serves.

On Tue, 22 May 2018 16:10:05 -0400,
Marten Post Uiterweer via Talk wrote:

Hi Kevin,

Yes, that is possible.

The most effective way is to press win-r for run and type:
%appdata%
Here you find a folder freedom scientific
In this folder you will find settings about jaws.
In the folder there is a Jaws folder and there you will find a folder
with the version number. 2018 or 18, 17 etc. You can simply copy this
folder to the same location on the other computer.
I think it is better to use nvda when copying it on the new computer so
jaws will not lock files.

Regards, Marten


On Tue, 22 May 2018 15:28:08 -0400 Kevin Huber via Talk <talk@lists.window-eyes.com> wrote:

> Hi:
>
> My question is, can you move JAWS settings from one computer to
another?
> Kevin Huber
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