

So, for example, [ Tab and Command Tab both refer to typing the prefix keystroke, then separately the Tab key. This document may refer to this keystroke as [ or Command

How to explore the available script commands (similar to exploring a menu system),Īnd how to change the Command keystroke if necessary.īy default, the Command keystroke for these scripts is [. See the "Multi-Key Command Sequences" section of the "Common Script Elements" document for further details, including This approach allows many script commands without the risk of conflicting with application keystrokes. These scripts incorporate commands that consist of sequences of keystrokes, all beginning with a common prefix, or "command keystroke." If you are using an old JAWS version, it may be necessary to install or reinstall the Script Load Manager (slman) scripts to manage Electron app script loading for your JAWS version. You do not hear a revision number, the scripts are not correctly loaded. Part of the JAWS spoken response should be a revision number.

This newly unified Electron Skype app, formerly in this document called Skype 8, is now simply called Skype or Skype for Windows. Skype and these scripts work identically in both cases. By downloading and installing Skype for Windows Desktop.These scripts and this documentation apply to Skype for Windows, an Electron app.Īs of June 29, 2020, there are two ways to obtain Skype for Windows: Opened via a double press of JAWSKey+F1 (or Insert+F1). When the scripts are installed and Skype is open and focused, this document can be This Guide provides tips for using Skype for Windows with JAWS For Windows and these scripts. Using the JAWS Scripts For Skype for Windows
