I think that you can do particular combinations, but I don't think you can do a keystroke followed by another one. You can use Insert-1 or its braille equivalent to find out what has been defined. You may find some patterns that you can use or modify.


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-----Original Message----- From: Drew Clark via Talk
Sent: Saturday, October 27, 2018 12:45 PM
To: Window-Eyes Discussion List
Cc: Drew Clark
Subject: using window eyes with focus 14 braille display to perform system shortcuts such as alt+f

hi,
i am using window eyes latest, last year version before it shut down,
with focus 14 braille display. i am not the newest focus so it works
with window eyes, but when i look at the braille options under hotkeys
i think, it listed all hotkeys for this model of braille display such
as down arrow, up arrow, tab, shift tab and so on. i cannot find the
key command for me to press lets say alt+f on the braille keyboard.
not just alt f, i mean, is there any way for me to set the hotkey or
something for system keys such as applications, ctrl, alt, windows
key, shift and so on?
i mean i can  combine those keys to perfrom various keystrokes such as
if i want to press ctrl plus g on one application called goldwave to
bring up the go to time i think, so i can press the ctrl emmulator key
on my braille display, maybe dot 1 plus space bar or something, then
press g.
in other words, layer keystrokes in braille display. is it possible?
thakns
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