Executable installer http://EmpowermentZone.com/kitsetup.exe Zip archive http://EmpowermentZone.com/kitsetup.zip Using the object model of Microsoft Word, I have been able to make most of the Homer editor interface available there via JAWS scripts. If you are used to and like the Word-Specific keystroke assignments, these scripts are not for you. You can still install the latest HomerKit, but answer No to the question about using the Homer interface with Word. On the other hand, if you are familiar with the Homer interface because of the scripts for WordPad, Script Manager, or Internet Explorer, or because you use EdSharp, then you may appreciate a consistent interface in Word, and value the usability enhancements supported by the scripts. I am seeking specific feedback on them. What do you particularly like? What seems not to work as described? What key conflicts are problematic with conventional Word assignments? What other enhancements would you like, if possible? As usual, Alt+Shift+H presents a hot key summary. I will also highlight features as follows. F8 marks the start of a selection, and Shift+F8 completes it. Control+C or Control+X copy or cut the current line if no text is selected. Alt+C or Alt+X append to the clipboard rather than replacing it. Use the Quote Clipboard command, Alt+Apostrophe, to hear the current content of the clipboard. Alt+P says the full path of the current document, and Alt+Shift+P copies it to the clipboard. Alt+A says the address of the cursor, giving its line, column, and percentage point. Use he Yield command, Alt+Y, to hear the number of characters, words, and lines in the document. Alt+Z says whether it has been modified since the last save to disk. Control+F searches forward, and Control+Shift+F searches backward. F3 or Shift+F3 repeats the search forward or backward. After a successful search, the current line is read automatically (and no Find dialog remains open). Control+J jumps to a line that you specify by number. Control+G goes to a percentage point instead. Control+R replaces text, and Control+Shift+R replaces with a regular expression. F4 lets you activate a document window from a list of those currently open. Shift+F4 just says their titles. Alt+L lists favorite files to open, and Alt+R lists recent ones. Control+L adds the current document to the favorite list, and Control+Shift+L removes it. Control+K sets a bookmark, Alt+K goes to it, and Control+Shift+K clears it. Use the Alternate Menu command, Alt+F10, to pick from a single, alphabetized list of all Word commands available on toolbars -- over 500 of them. Alt+Shift+F10 lets you pick from a list of JAWS scripts for Word -- both FS and Homer ones. Jamal __________ View the list's information and change your settings at http://www.freelists.org/list/jawsscripts