Michael It depends how old your version of Notepad is. If you tap the Alt key then use the right arrow to step along the menu bar and it reads out 'File Edit Format Help System', then control 'f' should work. If however, it reads out a menu item entitled 'Search', then you have an older version of notepad and have to use alt + s f for 'Find' to bring up the find dialog. Cheers Chris ' -----Original Message----- From: Michael Brown [mailto:michael.brown222@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx] Sent: 23 May 2005 13:34 To: Jaws User Group. Subject: [jaws-uk] Help please. Hi Folks, can anyone help please? My first question is; I've tried to use the find feature with ctrl+F in Notepad but it does not appear to work? It does work however in Word 2000 which I have installed. Does the find feature of ctrl+F only work in Word then? and not in Notepad? My second question is off topic, and not Jaws related, but I wondered if someone can tell me? What does a braille EN sign and a lower G sign mean in braille computer coding? that is in a website address? Any help would be appreciated. Thanks again, Michael Brown. This e-mail has come from Experian International: winner of the UK's National Business of the Year Award 2003. ========================================================================== Information in this e-mail and any attachments are confidential, and may not be copied or used by anyone other than the addressee, nor disclosed to any third party without our permission. There is no intention to create any legally binding contract or other binding commitment through the use of this electronic communication unless it is issued in accordance with the Experian Limited standard terms and conditions of purchase or other express written agreement between Experian Limited and the recipient Experian Limited (registration number 653331) Registered office: Talbot House, Talbot Street, Nottingham NG80 1TH Although Experian has taken reasonable steps to ensure that this communication and any attachments are free from computer virus, you are advised to take your own steps to ensure that they are actually virus free.