Hi, Try this: Andrew Summers Laptop Keystrokes for Cursors and Mouse Simulation Laptop Keystrokes for Cursors and Mouse Simulation Summary: Laptop Cursor and Mouse Commands Table with 2 columns and 17 rows Description Command PC Cursor CAPS LOCK+SEMICOLON JAWS Cursor CAPS LOCK+P Invisible Cursor CAPS LOCK+P twice quickly Route PC Cursor to JAWS Cursor CAPS LOCK+APOSTROPHE Route JAWS Cursor to PC Cursor CAPS LOCK+LEFT BRACKET Restrict JAWS Cursor CAPS LOCK+R Left Mouse Button CAPS LOCK+8 Right Mouse Button CAPS LOCK+9 Left Mouse Button Lock CTRL+8 Right Mouse Button Lock CTRL+9 Drag and Drop CAPS LOCK+CTRL+8 Say Active Cursor ALT+DELETE Mouse Down ALT+SHIFT+DOWN ARROW Mouse Left ALT+SHIFT+LEFT ARROW Mouse Right ALT+SHIFT+RIGHT ARROW Mouse Up ALT+SHIFT+UP ARROW Additional Notes on Laptop Keystrokes for Cursors and Mouse Simulation Additional Notes on Laptop Keystrokes for Cursors and Mouse Simulation Route PC Cursor to JAWS Cursor (CAPS LOCK+APOSTROPHE) This keystroke moves the PC Cursor to the location of the JAWS Cursor. This keystroke has no effect if the JAWS Cursor is in a part of the application that will not support the PC Cursor. Route JAWS Cursor to PC Cursor (CAPS LOCK+LEFT BRACKET) This keystroke moves the JAWS Cursor to the location of the PC Cursor. If the Invisible Cursor is active when this keystroke is used, the Invisible Cursor is moved to the location of the PC Cursor. Left Mouse Button (CAPS LOCK+8) This keystroke simulates a single left mouse button click. Press the keystroke twice quickly to simulate a left mouse button double click. Right Mouse Button (CAPS LOCK+9) This keystroke simulates a single right mouse button click. Press the keystroke twice quickly to simulate a right mouse button double click. Left Mouse Button Lock (CTRL+8) This keystroke simulates pressing down the left mouse button and holding it. Once pressed, the JAWS cursor can be moved with the ARROW keys. JAWS will not speak until CTRL+8 is pressed again to unlock the left mouse button. This keystroke can be used to drag items from one location and drop them in another. Right Mouse Button Lock (CTRL+9) This keystroke simulates pressing down the right mouse button and holding it. Once pressed, the JAWS cursor can be moved with the ARROW keys. JAWS will not speak until CTRL+9 is pressed again to unlock the right mouse button. This keystroke can be used to drag items from one location and drop them in another. When the keystroke is pressed a second time to unlock the right mouse button, a menu may appear with options such as Copy Here, Move Here, and Create Shortcut Here. Drag and Drop (CAPS LOCK+CTRL+8) This keystroke is used to drag items from one location and drop them in another. Position the JAWS Cursor on the item you wish to move and press CAPS LOCK+CTRL+8. You can leave the JAWS Cursor active, or you can switch to the PC Cursor. JAWS keeps speaking as you navigate. Once you have positioned the JAWS or PC Cursor in the location to which you would like to move the item, press CAPS LOCK+CTRL+8 again, and the item is moved to the position of the active cursor. Note: The original position of what you are dragging, and the location to which you are moving it must both be visible on the screen when you press CAPS LOCK+CTRL+8 the second time or the drag and drop will not work. --- allykelly <ally.kelly@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Hi folks, > > Following the demise of my desktop pc I have been > presented with a new laptop for Christmas, problem > is for the life of me I can't find the keystroke for > the jaws curser!It's driving me nuts! I'm using jfw > 4.5.1 with xp home. Any help would be appreciated. > Apparently this machine has something called > centrino technology, and is wireless ready, sadly > this is just double dutch to me, anyone who could > explain these terms to me would help me enormously. > > > Alistair ___________________________________________________________ Yahoo! Exclusive Xmas Game, help Santa with his celebrity party - http://santas-christmas-party.yahoo.net/ ** To leave the list, click on the immediately-following link:- ** [mailto:access-uk-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx?subject=unsubscribe] ** If this link doesn't work then send a message to: ** access-uk-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx ** and in the Subject line type ** unsubscribe ** For other list commands such as vacation mode, click on the ** immediately-following link:- ** [mailto:access-uk-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx?subject=faq] ** or send a message, to ** access-uk-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx with the Subject:- faq