thanks http://avidwriters.activeboard.com A forum for all writers! Writing prompts and games, contests, challenges, roleplaying and more. Let your creativity soar! Contact Mic with any questions at avidwriters@xxxxxxxxxx I'm just the messenger! ----- Original Message ----- From: Curtis Jackson To: jfw@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Sent: Monday, August 03, 2009 6:28 AM Subject: RE: Moving Around the Jaws Curser You can also go to freedom Scientifics webinars under the e learning section on their training page. The have a section on the three cursors in jaws and how to navigate with them ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ From: jfw-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:jfw-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of dave-d0619 Sent: Monday, August 03, 2009 1:50 AM To: jfw@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: Re: Moving Around the Jaws Curser Samara: Instead of writing to the list and waiting for responses, first try using the help system that comes with every version of JAWS. Since Freedom Scientific introduced training materials in Daisy format in version 6.0, there have been two areas within the JAWS Help system where you can obtain information about the different cursors used by JAWS, including the JAWS Cursor The FS-Reader, that is used to access the help modules, for JAWS and Magic in Daisy format, is installed when you install either JAWS or Magic. To get to the JAWS Help System, press INSERT+J, then press the letter H, or down arrow to where JAWS says "Help". You then press ENTER to open the JAWS Help system. If you installed the "training" module, the first item in the help system, is an item called "Training". Inside this menu item, are all the training modules for JAWS, in Daisy E-book format. Dan Clark is the narrator. If you have a Braille display, you can also have the text scroll along with the speech. If you down arrow through the rest of the menu items, you will find the same training modules. You access these modules, using the standard Windows Help System. format. By using the JAWS Help Menu System to obtain help on a particular function or aspect of JAWS, you will become more self-reliant and less dependent on others. The other advantage is that you will get the information on the JAWS help topic you want, when you want to obtain it, without having to wait for someone to respond to your email that you posted to the list, which might take several hours. Of course, there are times when writing to the list is very useful, especially when information in the Help system, is not very clearly written or spoken or, where the Help System may not contain the information you are seeking. Good luck and good hunting. HTH Sincerely: Dave Durber ----- Original Message ----- From: Samara Raine To: jfw@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Sent: Sunday, August 02, 2009 11:38 PM Subject: Moving Around the Jaws Curser How do I navigate with the jaws curser. I cannot find the command for anything, but I know there is a way to do it. Sam http://avidwriters.activeboard.com A forum for all writers! Writing prompts and games, contests, challenges, roleplaying and more. Let your creativity soar! Contact Mic with any questions at avidwriters@xxxxxxxxxx I'm just the messenger!