RE: copy to clipboard

2015-10-14 Thread Chris Grabowski via Talk
Hi, By default there is no hot key to read what is on the clipboard. If you arrow to the zip file and press control-c the file should be copied to the clipboard. Just navigate to where you want the zip file copied to and press control-v. Chris Window-Eyes Product Support Ai Squared 725 Airport

RE: copy to clipboard

2015-10-14 Thread Jim Grimsby JR. via Talk
If you add an app this is possible. How-ever these apps read the text copied to the clipboard. They do not read clipboard events such as sound files etc. just tex What makes you think your file is not being copied? -Original Message- From: Talk [mailto:talk-bounces+jgrimsby=roadrunner...

Re: copy to clipboard

2015-10-14 Thread Scott VanDeWalle via Talk
Hello all. How about control shift m? I don't think it always works, but i know sometimes it does, or at least on mine if I remember right. hth Scott On 10/14/2015 2:51 PM, Chris Grabowski via Talk wrote: Hi, By default there is no hot key to read what is on the clipboard. If you arrow to th

Re: copy to clipboard

2015-10-14 Thread amit aggarwal via Talk
hello, the hotkey to copy a file is ctrl + c. hold ctrl then press c. then go where you are trying to paste the file and hold ctrl and press v. hope that helps amit On 10/15/15, Scott VanDeWalle via Talk wrote: > Hello all. > How about control shift m? > I don't think it always works, but i kn

Re: copy to clipboard

2015-10-15 Thread David Goldfield via Talk
Hi. Regarding a hotkey to read the contents of the clipboard, I remember working with a Window-Eyes app called SayClip which provided a hotkey for this purpose. However, this would only read copied text and not the names of files. David Goldfield Assistive Technology Specialist Feel free