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Tue, 24 Feb 2009 07:18:39 -0600
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hi Sharon:

If you want to get away from screen reader specific keyboard commands,
you can press the Windows Key+B to put your focus on the system tray.
Then use your left or right arrow keys to move to the safely remove
hardware button.

From here press the applications/context Menu key.  Then you can now
arrow down to the stop button.

note: I find it helps if I set the properties so that inactive icons are
always displayed.  From your desktop tab to the Start Menu button.
Press the applications/context menu key.  Arrow up to Properties and
press the enter key.

Press shift+control+Tab to get to the task Bar property page.  Now press
the tab key to listen to the various options.  I like to uncheck group
similar task bar items and uncheck the hide inactive icons boxes.  Press
alt+A for apply, then tab to the OK button.

HTH.

Vic


Pereira Family


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