Hi,
I just checked my Zoomtext 9 cheat sheet and found that the pass-through key
is supposed to be alt+pause. Pause is the rightmost key in that group of
three keys directly above the six-pack on most keyboards, or, in the case of
some Dell keyboards, above the numeric pad. Hope this helps.
Tom
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From: "Steve Cook" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Thursday, June 26, 2008 5:30 AM
Subject: [VICUG-L] Zoom Text Question
Good Morning,
I have a co-worker that uses Zoom Text and I can't answer the question
because I am a JAWS user. When he has ZT running and he goes in to Outlook
and presses control shift b to bring up the address book. It will not bring
up the address book. Is there some type of a pass through key that he can
use in ZT to allow the windows key to perform its function? I know JAWS has
such a key, but I don't know of one in ZT. Thanks in advance for your help.
Steve Cook
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