Re: jaws keystroke to see contents of Clipboard

  • From: "Amando Tortolero" <tortolero@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <jfw@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 20 Oct 2006 08:53:27 +0200

hallo rich,
thanks, i know that key. when you push it the startmenu will popup. i am dutch 
and didnot know it was called that way in english.
amando
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Richard Sherman 
  To: jfw@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 
  Sent: Friday, October 20, 2006 2:31 AM
  Subject: Re: jaws keystroke to see contents of Clipboard


  Hi Amando,
  The windows key is on most keyboards manufactured today. It is found on the 
second key to the left and right of the space bar on most keyboards. It has 
many useful commands. for instance:

  windows key + c
  This function appends the clipboard

  windows key + r
  invokes the run command

  windows key + m
  minimizes everything and puts focus on the desktop

  windows key + d
  Just puts focus on the desktop

  windows key + u
  invokes the windows utility manager

  this is just a couple of the commands. there is many more but these are what 
I use the most often.

  Rich


    ----- Original Message ----- 
    From: Amando Tortolero 
    To: jfw@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 
    Sent: Thursday, October 19, 2006 6:17 AM
    Subject: Re: jaws keystroke to see contents of Clipboard


    what do you mean with the windowsdey?
    amando
    ----- Original Message ----- 
    From: "Judith Bron" <jbron@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
    To: <jfw@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
    Sent: Thursday, October 19, 2006 6:06 AM
    Subject: Re: jaws keystroke to see contents of Clipboard


    > Rich, I think the feature you are referring to is appending the clipboard.
    > For example, if you have a list of phone numbers and want to  take all of
    > them individually from different sources and eventually paste them in one
    > document this is what you do.
    > 1.  Select one of the names and numbers you want to put in your list.
    > 2.  To select it to the clipboard using the simultaneous keystroke of
    > windows key and the letter C.
    >
    > Do this repeatedly until you have all your names selected and paste all of
    > them into your document with the usual keystroke of control v.
    >
    > To get out of your accumulated names or whatever list is being appended in
    > your clipboard, just select anything and copy it with control C at which
    > time you will be asked if you want to terminate the append function.  hth,
    > Judith
    > ----- Original Message ----- 
    > From: "Yardbird" <yardbird@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
    > To: <jfw@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
    > Sent: Wednesday, October 18, 2006 10:57 PM
    > Subject: Re: jaws keystroke to see contents of Clipboard
    >
    >
    >> Rich,
    >>
    >> What I'm referring to is a feature that I think appeared with the release
    >> of
    >> Jaws 7.0.  It's some sort of trick whereby you can pile up things in the
    >> clipboard instead of the clipboard being cleared each time you copy
    >> something new into it.  Then there are special tricks for pasting the
    >> extended contents into a destination.  I forget exactly how to do all
    >> this,
    >> but it's been discussed a number of times over the months.  I tried it 
    >> out
    >> once to learn how to use the feature, but never wound up using it
    >> thereafter, so I forget exactly how the whole deal works.
    >>
    >> More to the point, I never understood if this was a special capability
    >> written into Jaws modifying the function of the Windows clipboard, or if
    >> it
    >> was in fact a proprietary clipboard that's actually part of Jaws.  I 
    >> never
    >> heard this explained to my satisfaction.  Sorry if I misled you by my
    >> remarks.
    >>
    >> I still want to know what the keystroke is for reading the contents of 
    >> the
    >> clipboard, whatever the answer to my confusion about there being one
    >> clipboard or two.
    >>
    >> Hope that's more clear.
    >> ----- Original Message ----- 
    >> From: "Richard Sherman" <squirman@xxxxxxxxxx>
    >> To: <jfw@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
    >> Sent: Wednesday, October 18, 2006 7:47 PM
    >> Subject: Re: jaws keystroke to see contents of Clipboard
    >>
    >>
    >> Hi Yardbird,
    >> I always thought that there was only the windows clipboard. You mentioned
    >> a
    >> custom jaws clipboard. What is this?
    >>
    >> Thanks for the help.
    >>
    >> Rich
    >>
    >>  ----- Original Message ----- 
    >>  From: Yardbird
    >>  To: JFW List
    >>  Sent: Tuesday, October 17, 2006 10:32 PM
    >>  Subject: jaws keystroke to see contents of Clipboard
    >>
    >>
    >>  Did anyone ever answer that question, which someone asked recently?  And
    >> if
    >>  not, and you do, please specify whether you're referring to the regular
    >>  Windows clipboard, or the custom Jaws clipboard, or both.
    >>
    >>  Thanks.
    >>
    >>
    >>
    >> 
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