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Re: preforming a right click
Is there somewhere we can go to find these Windows commands? I had a link for them on 7, but haven’t found the one for 10 or 11.
Karen
Is there somewhere we can go to find these Windows commands? I had a link for them on 7, but haven’t found the one for 10 or 11.
Karen
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Re: preforming a right click
Madison,
Being context sensitive, I wonder if the item you want to perform an action on, is no longer selected.
Glenn
Madison,
Being context sensitive, I wonder if the item you want to perform an action on, is no longer selected.
Glenn
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K0LNY
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Re: preforming a right click
On Fri, Aug 5, 2022 at 04:14 PM, Gene Warner wrote:
A mouse makes things easy, but it also slows you down.-
Another abso-friggin'-lutely. You have to remove a hand from the keyboard to use it, and
On Fri, Aug 5, 2022 at 04:14 PM, Gene Warner wrote:
A mouse makes things easy, but it also slows you down.-
Another abso-friggin'-lutely. You have to remove a hand from the keyboard to use it, and
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Brian Vogel
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Re: Rearanging system tray icons
What is Pop Peeper? I don't have that in my SysTray.
Bill White
billwhite92701@...
What is Pop Peeper? I don't have that in my SysTray.
Bill White
billwhite92701@...
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Bill White
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#99499
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Re: preforming a right click
Okay, the problem is that when I bring up the context menu the option to remove an entry doesn’t show up even though I was told by others who us Microsoft 365 that the option is there
Okay, the problem is that when I bring up the context menu the option to remove an entry doesn’t show up even though I was told by others who us Microsoft 365 that the option is there
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Madison Martin
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Re: preforming a right click
On Fri, Aug 5, 2022 at 04:11 PM, Glenn / Lenny wrote:
So most of what people are doing with the keyboard could be done without a screen reader installed.-
Abso-friggin'-lutely! Most of the keyboard
On Fri, Aug 5, 2022 at 04:11 PM, Glenn / Lenny wrote:
So most of what people are doing with the keyboard could be done without a screen reader installed.-
Abso-friggin'-lutely! Most of the keyboard
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Brian Vogel
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Re: preforming a right click
Yup! I've been learning that from web sites, I've encountered many web sites where I have to use the insert+3 JAWS command to pass a key through to get it to work.
JAWS has a command where you can
Yup! I've been learning that from web sites, I've encountered many web sites where I have to use the insert+3 JAWS command to pass a key through to get it to work.
JAWS has a command where you can
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Gene Warner
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Re: preforming a right click
One of the things I found most interesting after loosing my vision was that if you take the time to learn the Windows keystrokes, you can be much more effecient than you are using a mouse. A mouse
One of the things I found most interesting after loosing my vision was that if you take the time to learn the Windows keystrokes, you can be much more effecient than you are using a mouse. A mouse
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Gene Warner
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Re: preforming a right click
On Fri, Aug 5, 2022 at 04:05 PM, Gene Warner wrote:
Another reason to use windows native key strokes, they often require fewer fingers to do or don't require your hands to be
On Fri, Aug 5, 2022 at 04:05 PM, Gene Warner wrote:
Another reason to use windows native key strokes, they often require fewer fingers to do or don't require your hands to be
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Brian Vogel
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Re: preforming a right click
There are hundreds of native Windows keyboard shortcuts, and I have forgotten more than what many even know about.
Most folks seem to think all the commands they use are Jaws commands, when they
There are hundreds of native Windows keyboard shortcuts, and I have forgotten more than what many even know about.
Most folks seem to think all the commands they use are Jaws commands, when they
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Re: Rearanging system tray icons
That's a very good point, I should start getting into the habit of defining my system for that reason.
In my case it is Windows 10. Unless I buy a new computer I can't upgrade to Windows 11 because
That's a very good point, I should start getting into the habit of defining my system for that reason.
In my case it is Windows 10. Unless I buy a new computer I can't upgrade to Windows 11 because
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Gene Warner
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Re: preforming a right click
Another reason to use windows native key strokes, they often require fewer fingers to do or don't require your hands to be contortionists.
Gene...
Another reason to use windows native key strokes, they often require fewer fingers to do or don't require your hands to be contortionists.
Gene...
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Gene Warner
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Re: Rearanging system tray icons
And, these days, it's definitely important to identify whether it's Windows 10 versus 11 that's being discussed. It's possible under 11 to rearrange the taskbar without using drag and drop, so it's
And, these days, it's definitely important to identify whether it's Windows 10 versus 11 that's being discussed. It's possible under 11 to rearrange the taskbar without using drag and drop, so it's
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Brian Vogel
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Re: preforming a right click
On Fri, Aug 5, 2022 at 03:59 PM, Mike B. wrote:
If you're using a laptop without a NumPad:
Left Mouse Button / Click = CAPS LOCK+8
Right Mouse Button / Click = CAPS LOCK+9
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But, again,
On Fri, Aug 5, 2022 at 03:59 PM, Mike B. wrote:
If you're using a laptop without a NumPad:
Left Mouse Button / Click = CAPS LOCK+8
Right Mouse Button / Click = CAPS LOCK+9
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But, again,
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Brian Vogel
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Re: preforming a right click
If you're using a laptop without a NumPad:
Left Mouse Button / Click = CAPS LOCK+8
Right Mouse Button / Click = CAPS LOCK+9
Take care. Mike. Sent from my iBarstool.
If you're using a laptop without a NumPad:
Left Mouse Button / Click = CAPS LOCK+8
Right Mouse Button / Click = CAPS LOCK+9
Take care. Mike. Sent from my iBarstool.
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Mike B.
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Re: preforming a right click
By far and away the most reliable method is either using the applications/context menu key if your keyboard happens to have one, or SHIFT + F10 if it does not. Neither of these involve any emulation
By far and away the most reliable method is either using the applications/context menu key if your keyboard happens to have one, or SHIFT + F10 if it does not. Neither of these involve any emulation
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Brian Vogel
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Help with Bluestacks App Player Emulator for PC Running iOS Apps
Greetings –
My church has begun using Church Center for registration for classes and events, monitoring small group attendance, etc. Individuals can access the church’s Church Center site with
Greetings –
My church has begun using Church Center for registration for classes and events, monitoring small group attendance, etc. Individuals can access the church’s Church Center site with
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Re: preforming a right click
Hi.
If you're using a numeric keypad for your JAWS control, it's the key to the left of the JAWS key.
I'm not sure how to do it with the laptop setup.
Kevin, Valerie and Jilly
Hi.
If you're using a numeric keypad for your JAWS control, it's the key to the left of the JAWS key.
I'm not sure how to do it with the laptop setup.
Kevin, Valerie and Jilly
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Kevin Minor
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Re: preforming a right click
Oh! I almost forgot, if num lock is turned off, you can also do a right click by pressing the star key or asterisk key on the numeric key pad.
Gene...
Oh! I almost forgot, if num lock is turned off, you can also do a right click by pressing the star key or asterisk key on the numeric key pad.
Gene...
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Gene Warner
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Re: preforming a right click
If your keyboard doesn't have the "application" key, you can use shift+F10 to do a right click.
Gene...
If your keyboard doesn't have the "application" key, you can use shift+F10 to do a right click.
Gene...
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Gene Warner
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