Interesting.
Here on Outlook 2010 with Jaws 18 Insert A does not work. Ihave the sane
problem Jim has then.
I have not tried it with 2016 so maybe Jaws support for 2010 has slipped?
David Griffith
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From: Steve Nutt
Sent: 06 August 2017 10:47
To: access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [access-uk] Re: A couple of JAWS 18 problems
Hi David,
No Insert-A works in JAWS too. Press it, left/right arrow between attachments
if there are more than one, then press Alt-Down arrow to open options for that
attachment.
All the best
Steve
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David Griffith
Sent: 05 August 2017 22:04
To: access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [access-uk] Re: A couple of JAWS 18 problems
I thought Insert A was a Window-Eyes command with their office addon?
Anyway the way I have always dealt with attachments using Jaws and Office 2010
is Open the message.
Shift tab into the attachment area.
Then use control right or left arrow to review the attachments. Use control
shift and left or right arrow to highlight the attachment you are interested
in. Then press the application key to bring up the context menu.
The context menu will include the option to either save the highlighted
attachment or you can alternatively select the save all attachments option.
Alternatively if you just want to open the attachment then highlight as above
and just press the enter key.
Only do this for known trusted files.
David Griffith
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From: Jim Williams
Sent: 05 August 2017 18:39
To: BCAB Discussion List
Cc: access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [access-uk] A couple of JAWS 18 problems
Hi Lists,
Apologies for cross posting
JAWS 18, Using Windows 7 and Office 2010
Has the command for opening attachments changed, I press Ins+A and all I hear
JAWS saying is the letter A. I've tried using the passthrough key combination
(Ins+3) with no success.
Also, when I come across the dreaded "clickable item" using the JAWS mouse
simulation key on the numeric keypad has no affect. Any ideas?
Jim Williams