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I somehow missed the start of this thread, but yes, windoweyes does have a laptop keyboard layout which reassigns the keys usually assigned to the
numpad. Jfw also has a couple different laptop layouts, and not just certain how these two differ except that one is called laptop while the other is called
classic laptop. So, if you're using either of these two screen readers, you're probably in luck.
Don W6SMB
On Sun, 16 Mar 2003 22:11:21 -0700, John J. Jacques wrote:
Hi Keith. I don't own a lap-top, so this is just a guess, but in
Window-eyes, there is an option to change your settings to a lap-top
configuration, which I would assume, would change the W E and mouse
pointer keys, from the numpad, to something on the main keyboard.
Hope this helps:
J. J.
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