Rebecca,

I think what Curtis Delzer was referring too were hidden windows that don't ordinarily show up in the normal display. In other words applications that run in the background.

I for one am not all that familiar with these types of programs, except from what I see as background tasks within the task manager, and there are many listed there at any given time, and these can't be viewed in the task view either. However, now that they have been brought to my attention, I think I might like to be privy to these apps myself.

Larry


On 5/27/2016 4:13 PM, Rebecka Lineberger via Talk wrote:
If you want an alternative to Alt-Tab, you can use the Task View.
Press the Windows Key-Tab.
Window-Eyes should say,
"Running applications.  Task view."
You can press the left and right arrow keys to arrow through the list of
running programs.  Press enter to select the one you want.  If you want
instead to close the program, press the Context Menu key and arrow up to
close and press enter. You should still be in Task View, so left or right
arrow to the program you still want to use and press enter, or press escape.
The Windows Key-Tab is a Microsoft command, not a Window-Eyes command.
HTH.
Rebecca
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Behalf Of Kevin Huber via Talk
Sent: Friday, May 27, 2016 3:09 PM
To: Curtis Delzer; Window-Eyes Discussion List
Subject: Re: like jaws insert-f10?

HI Curtis:

There is a script called "find window" which might do what you want,
or come close to it.
If you run Appget, you will find it under Productivity.
Kevin Huber

On 5/27/16, Curtis Delzer via Talk <talk@lists.window-eyes.com> wrote:
Hi all! There is one command in JFW which I find extremely valuable here
in windows ten, and that is the "jaws key, f10" command which gives the
list of windows showing, but often, in windows ten, there are hidden
windows by which cannot be reached easily by hitting alt-tab too and
from. :)
Is there a script which is available which can be downloaded which
simulates or perhaps does better this "listing of the windows" command
and then gives the ability to "close" them?
I've found things which are behind the "alt-tab" windows which seem to
make my computer more "snappy" if I close them using that jaws key f10
window list.

--
Curtis Delzer <curtis1...@verizon.net>

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