JAWS Keystrokes for Cursors and Mouse Simulation (Desktop Layout)

Navigating with JAWS (Job Access With Speech) requires mastering various cursor types and mouse simulation commands. This guide covers essential JAWS keystrokes for users using the Desktop Keyboard Layout with standard keyboards.

By learning these shortcuts, JAWS users can efficiently switch between cursors, simulate mouse clicks, and control navigation across the screen.

Understanding JAWS Cursors

JAWS provides multiple cursors, each serving a unique function. Below are the keystrokes to control these cursors, along with useful hints.

1. PC Cursor – NUM PAD PLUS

The PC Cursor is the default cursor for navigating applications. If the Touch Cursor is active, press NUM PAD PLUS twice quickly to switch back.

2. JAWS Cursor – NUM PAD MINUS

The JAWS Cursor moves independently from the system focus, allowing navigation beyond standard text fields and buttons.

3. Invisible Cursor – NUM PAD MINUS (twice quickly)

Use the Invisible Cursor to read static text, such as error messages or content outside active windows.

4. Touch Cursor – SHIFT+NUM PAD PLUS

The Touch Cursor is designed for touchscreen devices, enabling interaction using touch gestures.

5. Route Touch Cursor to Focus Location – INSERT+NUM PAD PLUS

Moves the Touch Cursor to the object that currently has focus, improving interaction with elements.

6. Route PC Cursor to JAWS Cursor – INSERT+NUM PAD PLUS

Moves the PC Cursor to the location of the JAWS Cursor, but only if supported in that application section.

7. Route JAWS Cursor to PC Cursor – INSERT+NUM PAD MINUS

Moves the JAWS Cursor to the PC Cursor’s current location for seamless navigation.

8. Tether JAWS to PC – CTRL+INSERT+NUM PAD MINUS

This makes the JAWS Cursor follow the PC Cursor automatically. Press the command twice quickly to save this setting.

9. Restrict JAWS Cursor or Virtual PC Cursor – INSERT+R

Limits the movement of the JAWS Cursor or Invisible Cursor to specific areas:

  • Real Window Restriction – Restricts to named windows, like dialog boxes.
  • Current Window Restriction – Keeps navigation within the active window, useful in text fields.
  • Frame Restriction – Limits movement within the current frame.
  • Focus Window Restriction – Restricts movement to the window with focus.
  • Application Window Restriction – Limits navigation to the current application.
  • Unrestricted Mode – Allows movement anywhere on the screen.

In web dialogs, this also restricts Virtual Cursor navigation to just the dialog content.

Simulating Mouse Actions with JAWS (Desktop Layout)

JAWS allows full control over mouse actions using the keyboard.

10. Left Mouse Button Click – NUM PAD SLASH

Press once to single left-click. Press twice quickly to double-click.

11. Right Mouse Button Click – NUM PAD STAR

Press once for a right-click. Press twice quickly for a double right-click.

12. Left Mouse Button Lock – INSERT+NUM PAD SLASH

Holds the left mouse button down for dragging. Press again to release.

13. Right Mouse Button Lock – INSERT+NUM PAD STAR

Holds the right mouse button down, useful for dragging items or opening context menus.

14. Drag and Drop – CTRL+INSERT+NUM PAD SLASH

To move an item:

  1. Position the JAWS Cursor over the item and press CTRL+INSERT+NUM PAD SLASH.
  2. Navigate to the destination and press the command again to drop the item.

Navigating with the Mouse Using JAWS

JAWS provides full control over mouse movements using the keyboard.

15. Move Mouse Down – ALT+SHIFT+DOWN ARROW

Moves the mouse pointer downward.

16. Move Mouse Left – ALT+SHIFT+LEFT ARROW

Moves the mouse pointer left.

17. Move Mouse Right – ALT+SHIFT+RIGHT ARROW

Moves the mouse pointer right.

18. Move Mouse Up – ALT+SHIFT+UP ARROW

Moves the mouse pointer upward.

Advanced Cursor Information Commands

19. Say Active Cursor – ALT+DELETE

Announces the active cursor type and its position in pixels.

Tip: If JAWS announces row and column positions instead of pixels, switch to the JAWS Cursor (NUM PAD MINUS), then route it to the PC Cursor (INSERT+NUM PAD MINUS). Press ALT+DELETE again for pixel position.

20. Say Cursor Type – CTRL+INSERT+SHIFT+C

Announces the shape of the current mouse cursor.

Conclusion

By mastering these JAWS keystrokes for the Desktop Layout, users can efficiently navigate applications, control cursors, and simulate mouse actions without relying on a physical mouse.

Regular practice with these commands will enhance accessibility, improve workflow efficiency, and provide greater control over screen reading navigation.

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