[NJTechDiv] Applications key on laptop

Jane Degenshein jdegen16 at comcast.net
Thu Jan 16 18:36:32 UTC 2020


I use the function key and the right control key for the application key and 
yes shift f10 is another to access this


From: Tracy Carcione via NJTechDiv
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Thanks; I’ll give those a try.

Duh, I forgot all about shift-F10.

Tracy





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It may have an applications key to be used in combination with the FN key. 
Some laptops use Fn plus the right control key as the context menu key.



You can always use Shift+f10.



If you’re a JAWs user, you can use the Keyboard Manager to assign a 
different key combination to the applications key function.







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Subject: [NJTechDiv] Applications key on laptop



My new Win10 laptop doesn’t seem to have an applications key to get a 
context menu.  I tried the Jaws right mouse click, but it doesn’t bring up 
the same menu.

Any ideas of an alternative?

Tracy





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