Re: Jaws and Reading Text, finding first words in line and sentence

  • From: "Negoslav Sabev" <negi4a@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <jfw@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 23 Jul 2008 21:01:55 +0300

Beginning of a row - home key.
End of row - end key.
Previous sentence - alt+up arrow or #8 from the numeric keypad.
Current sentence - alt+numpad 5.
Next sentence - alt+down arrow or numpad 2.

I'm not sure though why alt+up arrow brings you to the next paragraph.

Don't worry. Everyone sometimes forgets some simple.
things

Hope this helps

Negoslav

  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Brian J Hubbard 
  To: jfw@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 
  Sent: Wednesday, July 23, 2008 8:40 PM
  Subject: Jaws and Reading Text, finding first words in line and sentence


  Hi,
  I can't believe I am asking this as it is so basic.  But it seems as if I 
have had issues with basic reading of text, especially in MS Word, since I 
upgraded to 8.0 [I realize the current is 9.0]

  I am an author and currently working on a manuscript, this is why reading 
text is so crucial to me.  I spent about an hour on the 'help' menu last night, 
but got nowhere.  The problem I am having in reading text is very elementary, I 
cannot find the keystroke to go to the beggining of the line, nor at the 
beginning of a sentence.  While I use the up arrow on the numpad [8] to find 
the previous line and the down arrow on the numpad [2] to go to the next line, 
the curser lands on a random word and I have to fumble with my left and right 
arrows to find the exact word that I want my curser on.  The help menu said to 
use 'home' [7]to land on first word of the line, and Alt, plus up arrow on the 
keyboard to find the first word of the sentence, but when I do this nothing 
happens.  Actually, when I use Alt+up arrow, it brings me to the first word of 
the next paragraph.  I often have to do a word search to find the exact word, 
which is cumbersome.  Believe it or not, I am an advanced computer user, but 
editing my writing is becoming really challenging.   While I know essentially 
all of the keystrokes for reading text, finding the first word in the line, as 
well as the first word in a sentence I am on has been challenging.  These are 
crucial navigational keys for editing text in an efficient manner.  Again, I 
use Jaws 8.0 with Windows XP and MS Word.  I really would appreciate a reply at 
early convenience.
  Thanks,
  Brian
  Brian J. Hubbard, LICSW  
  brian@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
  www.brianjhubbard.com
  www.EmpowermentTherapy.com

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