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Windows+M keystroke
Andrew Diederick
Hello Listers:
I have recently updated to Windows 10 and Jaws 17. I have noticed that for me at least, the windows+m keystroke no longer puts jaws on the "desktop" of windows 10. Is there a setting configuration I am missing that would allow this keystroke to once again be effective, or another way of putting focus on the desktop? Also, I will be upgrading from Microsoft office professional 2010 to office 2016. I plan on purchasing the version of office 16 that allows you to download it directly to one PC and use it with a local copy of office on my actual unit, rather than office 365 from the web. Does anyone know when I go to do this, if the old version of office 10 will automatically be removed when I go to upgrade, or will I have to first remove office 10 before I place office 16 on my unit? Any suggestions on the most effective way to do this? Thank you for your thoughts/suggestions in advance. -Andrew-
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Jason White
Andrew Diederick <andrew.diederick@...> wrote:
Windows key+D works for me under Windows 10.
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Soronel Haetir
win+m is "minimize all" rather than show desktop as such. win+d is the
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proper show desktop keystroke.
On 6/25/16, Jason White via Groups.io <jason@...> wrote:
Andrew Diederick <andrew.diederick@...> wrote:Windows key+D works for me under Windows 10. --
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Mark Brett
Hi, it works for me on more than 1 pc.
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Mark
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From: main@jfw.groups.io [mailto:main@jfw.groups.io] On Behalf Of Soronel Haetir Sent: 25 June 2016 22:50 To: main@jfw.groups.io Subject: Re: Windows+M keystroke win+m is "minimize all" rather than show desktop as such. win+d is the proper show desktop keystroke. On 6/25/16, Jason White via Groups.io <jason@...> wrote: Andrew Diederick <andrew.diederick@...> wrote:Windows key+D works for me under Windows 10. -- Soronel Haetir soronel.haetir@...
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Ann Byrne
It has been my experience on more than one computer that I have to press windows+m twice, not once, to get to the desktop. Windows+d seems to work all the time, but it isn't the one I'm used to.
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At 05:13 PM 6/25/2016, you wrote:
Hi, it works for me on more than 1 pc.
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David Moore
Are you running JAWS from the system tray or in its own window. If you are running JAWS in its own window, that is why you have to press windows+M twice. It is helpful if you run JAWS from the system tray, and then you only have to press that command once.
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Take care.
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From: Ann Byrne Sent: Saturday, June 25, 2016 6:37 PM To: main@jfw.groups.io Subject: Re: Windows+M keystroke It has been my experience on more than one computer that I have to press windows+m twice, not once, to get to the desktop. Windows+d seems to work all the time, but it isn't the one I'm used to. At 05:13 PM 6/25/2016, you wrote: Hi, it works for me on more than 1 pc.
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