[bcab] Re: Balloon: Updates are ready for your computer...

Yes, but only in JAWS 9. It's simply the left mouse button hotkey (num pad 
slash on desktops, caps lock number 8 on laptops). Hope that helps.

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  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Mel Spooner 
  To: bcab@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 
  Sent: Friday, July 25, 2008 8:11 AM
  Subject: [bcab] Re: Balloon: Updates are ready for your computer...


  Am I right in thinking that there is a JAWS keystroke to read balloons now?

  Mel

  Mel Spooner
  Service Desk Assistant
  ICT Services
  Resources Department
  Nottinghamshire County Council
  0115 854 6116
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    From: bcab-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:bcab-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On 
Behalf Of Vicki Manley <vlmanley@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
    Sent: 25 July 2008 07:06
    To: bcab@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
    Subject: [bcab] Re: Balloon: Updates are ready for your computer...


    Hello Everyone, 
    It's Vicki here again. 
    I've now become a new member and thought I would write about the 
    baloon issue and say that I sometimes can't find the actual baloon 
    message in the system tray which is strange. 
    Hope you don't mindme posting a reply to your suggestion Mark!!! 
    Best wishes to all, 
    Vicki. 
    On 24 Jul 2008, at 23:47, Mark Faben wrote: 

    > Hi, 
    > 
    > I'm sure there is another way to do this now with JAWS 9 (and 
    > possibley earlier versions too), but the easiest way I find is to do 
    > insert plus F11 to bring up the system tray icons, and then select it 
    > from the list (It'll useually I think be at the top as it will be the 
    > most recent thing to have occured/started running), then do the tab 
    > once hit enter and it will either start installing or bring up a 
    > dialogue with options regarding the update and its installation. 
    > 
    > Mark 
    > 
    > 2008/7/24 Clive Lever < clive.lever@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>: 
    >> Hi all, 
    >> 
    >> I'm getting the "Pop" sound, which I assume is the balloon, witha 
    >> message 
    >> saying: "Updates are reayd for your computer. Click here to 
    >> install". How 
    >> do I do this with Jaws, before the balloon disappears? I assume 
    >> it's a good 
    >> idea to take these updates when the system notifies you. 
    >> 
    >> Thanks in advance, 
    >> Clive 
    >> 
    > 
    > 
    > 
    > -- 
    > Mark Faben 
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