¿ªÔÆÌåÓýIs there any announcement of a change, or do you just figure it out through pressing keys and seeing what happens? ? ?
Paul Ferrara, CPACC and ? Communications Accessibility Editor, Dot6 American Printing House 1839 Frankfort Avenue, Louisville, KY 40206 Main 502 895 2396 pferrara@... ? From: [email protected] <[email protected]>
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Sent: Wednesday, September 23, 2020 5:28 AM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [office-accessibility] office 365 and latest Jaws and Outlook ? Hi. Fn plus the left shift toggles the behaviour of the function keys on my work lap top. It is an HP but I¡¯m not sure of the model. ? Chris Judge
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On Behalf Of Paul Ferrara ? Chris, FN plus shift changes function key behavior? I will try this and find out. ? ?
Paul Ferrara, CPACC and ? Communications Accessibility Editor, Dot6 American Printing House 1839 Frankfort Avenue, Louisville, KY 40206 Main 502 895 2396 ? From:
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On Behalf Of chris judge via groups.io ? Hi. There could be another issue. Are you using a lap top? If the function keys are set to perform hardware functions you will have to include the FN key along with alt F4 to close programs. Many brands allow you to change this behaviour with a keystroke. On my dell inspiron for instance, holding the FN key and pressing escape will change the behaviour of the function keys. On my HP that I use for work the keystroke is FN plus the left shift key. Try this, or try plugging an external keyboard in and see if it behaves properly. This is all assuming you are using a laptop. ? Chris Judge
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On Behalf Of Brian Vogel ? If you can't close windows with ALT+F4 then there is a problem with Windows itself. |