Hi Owen, Yes, all my tutorials will work with jaws and supernova unless I state otherwise. Paul. -----Original Message----- From: vip_students-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:vip_students-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Owen Kyne Sent: 27 March 2006 21:54 To: vip_students@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: [vip_students] Re: Creating a shortcut key to a program! Hi Paul The instructions you gave for creating a shortcut key, is it the sane for Jaws and Supernova. Regards. Owen Kyne ----- Original Message ----- From: "Paul Traynor" <lists@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> To: <vip_students@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Friday, March 24, 2006 12:06 PM Subject: [vip_students] Creating a shortcut key to a program! > Hello all, > > In this lesson we will learn to make a shortcut key to an application such > as Microsoft Word so that instead of having to go through all the menus we > can simply press the shortcut key and shortly afterwards up will come our > word processor. Now lets get started. > > (Creating a shortcut key) > We will use Microsoft Word for this lesson. > > Microsoft word usually has a shortcut icon within the programs menu on > windows. > > 1. Open your start menu. > > 2. Down arrow to Programs menu and right arrow into it. > > 3. Press the down arrow till you come to the Microsoft Word icon. > > 4. Now press your "application key", third key out from right of the > spacebar. > > 5. Arrow down to where it says "properties" and press the enter key. > > 6. Now you will be in the properties of the Microsoft Word icon". In here > you need to press your tab key till you come to where it says "Shortcut > key, > hotkey none". > > 7. It is here you need to press a letter on the keyboard which Windows > will > use as the shortcut key to launch Microsoft Word in Future. The keys I > suggest you use for your shortcut is as follows: > > Control, shift plus W > > Remember to press them all down at the same time. Windows will now make a > note of what you pressed and keep them in its memory. > > > 8. Now it just remains for you to press your tab key until you come to the > "ok button" and press the enter key on it. > > Now the job is complete. > > Please take your time doing this exercise and note carefully the > instructions. > > Good luck, > > Paul. > > > Paul Traynor, > Technical Support Officer, > Certified A+ and Network+, > National Council for the Blind of Ireland, 45. Whitworth Road, Dromcondra, > Dublin 9. > > Tel: 1850 923 060 > EM: paul.traynor@xxxxxxx > Web: http://www.ncbi.ie > > > > > > > > -- > No virus found in this incoming message. > Checked by AVG Free Edition. > Version: 7.1.375 / Virus Database: 268.3.0/290 - Release Date: 23/03/2006 > >