> I assume that in order to use the mid section insert key in stead of the numpad insert key as the JAWS key, you have to choose laptop layout. When I tried using it as a method of not having to deal with the numlock key on my desktop machine, I got the insert instruments dialog every time. No big deal. Good point. JAWS+I is a laptop keystroke. If you think that you'll want to use that keystroke a lot you could reassigned the SayLine keystroke to JAWS+I in the keyboard manager. However, this would mean that you'd have to use that keystroke in all other parts of Sibelius. Dan Rugman visit the new on-line resource for visually impaired musicians and home of Sibelius Access. www.musicaccess.co.uk -----Original Message----- From: sib-access-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:sib-access-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Kevin Gibbs Sent: 28 March 2009 07:32 To: sib-access@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: [sib-access] Follow-up Dan, I made a mistake. When you open the mixer window with CTRL ALT M, it is not in focus. However, pressing CTRL Windows tab once will put the mixer in focus. There after, all the commands work as advertised. Brilliant! This was the thing I was hoping for most, so far. I assume that in order to use the mid section insert key in stead of the numpad insert key as the JAWS key, you have to choose laptop layout. When I tried using it as a method of not having to deal with the numlock key on my desktop machine, I got the insert instruments dialog every time. No big deal. this is jamming! Kevin If you wish to unsubscribe, send a blank message with the single word, unsubscribe - in the Subject line to: sib-access-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx If you wish to unsubscribe, send a blank message with the single word, unsubscribe - in the Subject line to: sib-access-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx