Hi, I use Remote Desktop Connections from a laptop using the JAWS laptop keyboard layout. As a result Capslock is used a lot. Often the capslock is toggled on the local machine during the course of working inside remote desktop. And when I switch back to a local window capslock is often on which is not what I want. I'd like to have JAWS toggle the capslock state to off each time I switch away from the remote desktop window. I should be able ot use an AutoFinishEvent. What would I use to toggle the capslock to off no matter its state? Thanks -Travis roth From: program-l-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:program-l-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Manish Agrawal Sent: Saturday, April 09, 2011 11:05 AM To: jawsscripts@xxxxxxxxxxxxx; program-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: [program-l] accessibility requirements for a marquee control Hi, I am developing a marquee-like control for a wpf application. For anyone who is not exactly sure, a marquee control in html basically scrolls some content continuously from one corner of the screen to another on a web page. Usually used to display news headlines or advertisements at the bottom or top of a page. My question is about what kind of accessibility should I build into this control that will be useful for screen readers and other AT in general? By its very nature, a marquee doesn't get keyboard focus - it is read only information that is constantly moving along the screen and a user is not expected to interact with it except for reading it. In some implementations, a mouse over causes a marquee to freeze where it is on the screen and start scrolling again when the mouse is removed - a use case where someone wants to carefully read a news item for example. Will appreciate any thoughts on how such a control should be exposed for accessibility. You can put across your ideas regardless of specific accessibility APIs like UIA or anything else. -Manish __________� View the list's information and change your settings at //www.freelists.org/list/jawsscripts