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Focus Keyboard Commands Overview
This section describes the keyboard command assignments for JAWS and the
Focus braille display. The commands are separated into modifier Keys,
function keys, special keys, navigation commands, Microsoft Word navigation
quick keys, text selection commands, Braille commands, Windows commands,
selection commands, JAWS commands, cursor functions, and utility functions.
Focus commands are consistently based on JAWS and Windows commands. If
you are familiar with JAWS and Windows keyboard commands, Focus
commands are very easy to learn. If you become familiar with Focus
commands, JAWS and Windows keyboard commands are also easy to learn.
Note:
Some of these commands duplicate functions of the panning buttons,
rocker bars, and selector buttons, detailed earlier in this manual.
Modifier Keys
Use the modifier keys to simulate key combinations (keystrokes) that include
CTRL
,
ALT
,
WINDOWS Key
,
SHIFT
, or the JAWS Key (
INSERT
). To use
these modifiers when typing a keystroke, do the following:
1.
Hold down
DOT 8 CHORD
and then press the corresponding modifier
keys in the keystroke. Modifier keystrokes are listed in the following
table.
2.
After you create the modifier portion of the keystroke, release the keys
and press the remaining part of the keystroke. For example, to perform
the keystroke
CTRL+SHIFT+V
, you press
DOTS 3-7-8 CHORD
,
release the keys, and then press
V
(
DOTS 1-2-3-6
).
Key Name
Keystroke
Function Keys
(F1 through F12)
For more information, see the
Function Keys description.
DOT 1
INSERT
DOT 2