[Nfbktad] FW: Trying to use the computer with just a Keyboard
Todd
scorpio62 at windstream.net
Sat Nov 2 14:21:37 UTC 2013
Correction on my keystrokes to move within the table below. You can actually
just use the up and down arrow keys to move through the table, April.
Cheers,
Todd
From: Todd [mailto:scorpio62 at windstream.net]
Sent: Saturday, November 02, 2013 10:16 AM
To: 'NFB of Kentucky, Technology Assistance Division'
Subject: RE: [Nfbktad] Trying to use the computer with just a Keyboard
Hi April,
What you've written is a bit vague to diagnose. Learning keyboard commands
is not something that comes quickly. I would not recommend familiarizing
oneself with all of the short-cut keystrokes, at this point. There's far too
many and some of them are rare, if ever used. It can become overwhelming and
frustrating.
April, do you reside in Louisville? If so, have you been to the McDowell
Center for an evaluation and training? That's where I would start, if that's
possible. They can help you to determine the most appropriate assistive tech
devices to benefit you at the McDowell Center. If you can't, can you get
with someone who knows JAWS and can see what you're doing? I would strongly
recommend the first option, though.
In order to use the JAWS commands, your keyboard must have the Num lock(on
the number pad of your keyboard) turned in the off position. Toggle the key
in the top left corner of the keyboard until you hear Num lock off. The "0"
key on the number pad is also the JAWS primary key, which is referred to the
JAWS insert key. You need access to this. I have given you a list of only 13
keyboard commands which should get you started, and then some. The table
below as the keystrokes in one column and the action of that keystroke in
the second column. To move between the columns, use your Tab and Shift Tab
Keys. Use your arrow keys to move Up and Down in the columns.
Keystroke
Action
Insert J
Activate Jaws Menu where ever you are
Alt F4
Close JAWS
Control
Silence JAWS
Insert Tab
Announces Focus
Insert T
Announces Title
Insert F
Announces Formatting Attributes
Tab
Move Forward thru Elements
Shift Tab
Move Backward thru Elements
Insert Down Arrow
Say All
Alt Tab
Toggle Between Programs
Insert F10
List of open Windows programs
Insert F11
Allows access to system tray
Insert F12
Announces Time & Date
Cheers,
Todd
From: Nfbktad [mailto:nfbktad-bounces at nfbnet.org] On Behalf Of April Brown
Sent: Saturday, November 02, 2013 7:57 AM
To: nfbktad at nfbnet.org; nfb-db at nfbnet.org
Subject: [Nfbktad] Trying to use the computer with just a Keyboard
Following advice, I've tried to learn to use a computer with just a
keyboard. I don't get it. I can't open or close anything.
With the trial JAWs program, I tried to use both Firefox and Safari with
just the keyboard. I had the 11 page keyboard guide open. And none of the
commands worked on either browser. They worked in Word and PDF.
I have no idea what "key" I am missing. I am sure it is some silly
something that I'm supposed to toggle on or off to do it, and everyone else
in the world knows how without being told.
So far, the biggest problem I can see with JAWs, other than not being able
to configure it for the browsers, is the volume. With my massive hearing
loss as well, and the volume at 100%, it sounds like a whisper. Is it worth
my time to learn this program, if I can't hear the speakers? My hearing and
comprehension is rapidly decreasing. I'm going to ask on the deaf blind
group what they use.
April Brown
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