[access-uk] Re: Using jaws cursor with a laptop and no numpad?

  • From: Chris Hallsworth <christopherhallsworth71@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Mon, 29 Oct 2007 18:13:49 +0000

Damon, it's simple. Just switch your JAWS keyboard layout to laptop and you'll instantly be able to use your caps lock key as your JAWS key. So, for example, to route JAWS to PC, press caps lock plus the left bracket key, the key to the right of p. To route PC to JAWS, press caps lock plus the apostrophe key, the key to the right of the semicolon. Hope that helps.


At 17:39 29/10/2007, you wrote:

Hi there.

Can someone tell me how to use the jaws cursor on a laptop that doesn't have a num pad?

How do you route jaws to PC cursor and then back again to PC cursor?

Thanks

?Damon









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