Snowman,
you are right. I don't know why they are reserved, but if you would like
to use such of a keystroke, like Ctrl+JAWSKey+UpArrow, then use it in a
layered form. Ctrl+JAWSKey&UpArrow will work correctly and it is much
easier to press than the nonlayered form. In my scripts I use everytime
layered keys if my user has to press more than 2 keys to get a script
running. JAWSKey+Control is one of my layer-key pairs. For example I
remapped the default JAWSKey+NumPad 5keycombination to Control+JAWSKey &
UpArrow keycombination. If I press once, It reads the word in spelled
form. If I press twice, it reads the word syllabically. The
JAWSKey+Control & LatAlt+UpArrow makes same but with selected texts.
I don't know why script writers dealing with keycombinations which are
almost impossible to press down, instead of using layered keys organized
on logical manner.
Cheers,
Czaba
2020. 01. 30. 23:04 keltezéssel, Snowman írta:
Gusy,__________�
there are certain key strokes that seem to be reserved, in 202 anyway, and I
wonder if anybody knows what they are for.
if you try to use control+jawsKey+UpArrow, your script will not run. And
pressing that more than twice yields a beep.
Likewise with alt+jawsKey+NumPad5, and perhaps others.
Anybody know what these are all about?
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