[vip_students] Re: Deactivating Jaws Keys

  • From: "tony sweeney" <deirton711@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <vip_students@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 12 May 2011 09:22:04 +0100

Morning Francis, 

That's exactly the kind of thing that I'm looking for indeed. 

Can try that but wonder if anyone has say a keystroke that would do the same 
thing? 

Thanks, 

Tony
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Francis Kane 
  To: vip_students@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 
  Sent: Wednesday, May 11, 2011 4:07 PM
  Subject: [vip_students] Re: Deactivating Jaws Keys


  Hi Tony,

  You could try going into the configuration manager in Jaws and going to set 
options. In here go to keyboard options and then under navigation quick keys 
choose off. Then click Ok, save your changes, and close the configuration 
manager. This will disable keys such as h for headings, t for tables, b for 
buttons etc. You can turn it on again when finished. Not sure if that's what 
you're looking for or not but hope it helps.

  All the best,

  Francis.
    ----- Original Message ----- 
    From: tony sweeney 
    To: students list 
    Sent: Wednesday, May 11, 2011 2:59 PM
    Subject: [vip_students] Deactivating Jaws Keys


    Afternoon, 

    Now say there is a non jaws user using my computer say to assist for 
example, is there any way to deactivate the jaws keys in order as to not 
restrict the person in navigating the web for example? 

    In other words, I'd  still want to hear jaws speaking but the other person 
wouldn't be impeded by active jaws keys. 

    Trust that that all makes sens to you!

    Best, 

    Tony

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