Re: Does anyone use the winkey program and if so?

  • From: tickpub@xxxxxxxx
  • To: jfw@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Sat, 24 Feb 2007 22:07:55 -0800

Wow, thank you for that, I appriciate your efforts and will put them to
good use.
Take care
MMM
On Sat, 24 Feb 2007 20:48:59 -0600 "Gary Jackson" <gary@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
writes:
> Hi,
> 
> No, no big deal installing it. I have included instructions below 
> for 
> creating hot keys and what to avoid.
> 
> The following is a list of standard windows key shorcuts That you 
> shouldn't 
> use when creating a new shortcut. Any of the other shortcuts that 
> you see 
> when you open WinKey can be removed and the key combination used for 
> another 
> file or folder.
> 
> Standard Windows key shortcuts are:
> 
> Windows Key + D: Show Desktop
> 
> Windows Key + E: Windows Explorer
> 
> Windows Key + F: Find Files or Folders...
> 
> Windows Key + M: Minimize All Windows
> 
> Windows Key + Shift+M: Undo Minimize All
> 
> Windows Key + R: Run...
> 
> Windows Key + Tab: Select Task
> 
> Windows Key + Break: System Properties
> 
> Windows Key + F1: Windows Help
> 
> To remove any of the other shortcuts already included in WinKey 
> simply 
> highlight it, tab to the remove button and press the space bar. You 
> will be 
> asked to confirm the removal.
> 
> Creating a new WinKey hot key:
> 
> 1. After opening WinKey tab to and press space on the add button. 
> You will 
> hear shortcut properties.
> 
> 2. Tab once and you will hear shortcut. Enter the combination you 
> want by 
> pressing the windows key + one other key.
> 
> Example: windows key + f2
> 
> 3. Tab once again and you will hear parameters. You don't need to 
> enter 
> anything here if you simply use these find commands:
> 
> alt F, browse for files
> 
> alt D, browse for folders
> 
> 4. After using alt F you will hear file name. Tab once and you will 
> hear 
> files of type. If you are browsing for a file curser down to "all 
> files". 
> After using alt D to browse for a folder you will be placed in a 
> tree view 
> of your folders and can skip step 5.
> 
> 5. Now tab until you get to the look in combo box and locate either 
> the file 
> or folder you're making the shortcut for.
> 
> 6. Once the file or folder is located tab to the open button and hit 
> the 
> space bar. From here you can tab through these items, make any 
> changes you 
> want, and then hit space on the OK button. You're new windows key 
> hot key 
> should be created.
> 
> To view the properties of any combination simply highlight it, tab 
> to and 
> hit space on the properties button.
> 
> 
> 
> Gary
> 
> 
> 
> Gary Jackson    KK5GE
> gary@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Phone: 409-962-0353
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: <tickpub@xxxxxxxx>
> To: <jfw@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> Sent: Saturday, February 24, 2007 2:05 PM
> Subject: Does anyone use the winkey program and if so?
> 
> 
> Hello all, is there anyone who uses the winkey program with jaws?
> Did it download ok and was it any big deal to set it up or does 
> this
> happen on its own.
> I need another way of setting up macros and this sounds great but 
> need to
> know just a bit more.
> Thanks and will wait for your feed back!
> MMM
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