Navigation Quick Keys in Word - Freedom Scientific



Navigation Quick Keys in WordThis is a practice document, complete with spelling and grammar errors, to use with Navigation Quick Keys in Microsoft? Word.Navigation Quick Keys for Microsoft Word provide you with an easy and efficient way to move thruu a document. Quickly move the insertion point to a number of different page elements, including headings, tables, form fields, pages, sections, and more, with a simple keysstroke. This feature is similar to the navigation quick keys in Internet Explorer, but is especially designed to help you navigate Word documents.Navigation Quick Keys are automatically enabled while you are reading with the SayAll command. If you want to use this feature when not performing the SayAll command, press INSERT+Z. Then, use the keystrokes to move the insertion point to the next or previous page element of the given type. To turn off Navigation Quick Keys, press INSERT+Z again. JAWS? screen reading software also turns off Navigation Quick Keys if you switch to another document or program.NOTE: While Navigation Quick Keys are enabled, you cannot type text into the document. In addition, you can only use the TAB key to move to the next form field or table cell.EXERCISE: Use this sample quick keys document to practice some of the navigation quick keys below. It does not have form fields, but has everything else you can practice with. Use the table below on the next page to reference the Navigation Quick Keys available with Word.Navigation Quick Keys for use with Microsoft Word and JAWSKeystrokeDescriptionAGrammatical ErrorBBookmarkCComboDEndnoteEEditFForm FieldGGraphicHHeadingMSpelling ErrorNCommentOFootnotePParagraphRRevision (when using Track Changes)SSectionTTableXCheckbox>Move forward out of element<Move backward out of elementSPACEBARNext PageBACKSPACEPrior PageNavigation Quick Key ManagerIntroduced in JAWS 10, Navigation Quick Key manager is used to view, edit, or delete navigation quick key assignments. To open Navigation Quick Key manager do the following:Press INSERT+J to switch to the JAWS window.From within the JAWS window press ALT+U to open the Utilities menu. Press N to open the Navigation Quick Key manager submenu. Focus moves to the first item of three, HTML/PDF. Press DOWN ARROW to move through the other two items. You find one for Microsoft Word and one for Microsoft Outlook 2007.NOTE: You can also find Navigation Quick Key Manager in the list of JAWS managers by pressing INSERT+F2.JAWS? is a registered trademark of Freedom Scientific, Inc., St. Petersburg, Florida and/or other countries.Microsoft? is either a registered trademark or trademark of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/or other countries.Last revised July 25, 2017 ................
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