Tom,
To fix this problem, you need to do two things: First, you need to
get rid of the hot key that activates Jaws 5. To do this, go to your
desktop and find the icon for Jaws 5. Then press Alt+Enter to open
the Properties dialog. Tab to the Shortcut Key item and press the
backspace key to get rid of the existing hotkey. Then press Enter to
close the dialog.
Now, you need to define the hotkey to activate Jaws 7. To do this,
go to the desktop and find the icon for Jaws 7. As before, bring up
the properties dialog and tab to the shortcut key item. Now, press
the key you want to use (Control+Alt+J) and press Enter. Now things
will work as you want them to. Make sure you execute these
instructions in the exact order I've given them, or you will get some
unpredictable results. Good luck.
Steve
On Monday 7/24/06 14:02 T Behler wrote:
>Hi, all.
>
>Earlier in the Summer, I installed Jaws 7.0 on my various computers. I
>simply replaced Jaws 5.0 with 7.0.
>
>I have recently discovered, though, that whenever I use the alt control J
>shortcut key to access Jaws after it has been disabled, the computer keeps
>reverting back to Jaws 5.0.
>
>Can someone give me instructions as to how to set up the alt control J
>shortcut for Jaws 7.0?
>
>I don't have to un-install Jaws 5.0, do I?
>
>Thanks, and 73 from Tom Behler: KB8TYJ
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