Judith There are a couple of ways to right click using Jaws. The easiest way is to just press the Applications key (to the left of the right control key on desktop keyboard). Also, on a desktop keyboard, the middle 2 keys of the top row of the number keypad simulate the left and right mouse buttons and can be used to click/double-click . Cheers Chris ________________________________ From: jfw-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:jfw-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Judith Bron Sent: 14 November 2007 04:51 To: jfw@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: Re: writing a CD using send function Chris, How do you right click with jaws? Thanks, Judith ----- Original Message ----- From: Chris Hallsworth <mailto:christopherhallsworth71@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> To: jfw@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Sent: Tuesday, November 13, 2007 1:45 PM Subject: Re: writing a CD using send function Hi Judith, when you send a file to your CD drive, it's not physically copied to the CD, but instead it's stored in some temporary location where files ready to be written to a CD are stored. So once you have the files, you right click the CD drive and select write these files to CD. The CD writing wizard will then appear. Just follow the instructions and your files will be written successfully. Hope that helps. ----- Original Message ----- From: Judith Bron <mailto:jbron@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> To: jfw@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Sent: Tuesday, November 13, 2007 5:23 PM Subject: writing a CD using send function A person sent me this message yesterday as an alternative for writing a CD: "Just highlight the folder and initiate a right click option to select Send to CD " In his next message he said just highlight the folder I want to copy and right click. Can anyone tell me how to use this function to create a CD? Judith Chris Hallsworth BrailleNote mPower User Website: www.chrishallsworth.co.nr This e-mail has come from Experian, the only business to have been twice named the UK's 'Business of the Year’ =================================================================================== Information in this e-mail and any attachments is confidential, and may not be copied or used by anyone other than the addressee, nor disclosed to any third party without our permission. There is no intention to create any legally binding contract or other binding commitment through the use of this electronic communication unless it is issued in accordance with the Experian Limited standard terms and conditions of purchase or other express written agreement between Experian Limited and the recipient. Although Experian has taken reasonable steps to ensure that this communication and any attachments are free from computer virus, you are advised to take your own steps to ensure that they are actually virus free. Companies Act information: Registered name: Experian Limited Registered office: Talbot House, Talbot Street, Nottingham NG80 1TH Place of registration: England and Wales Registered number: 653331