Insert Key Layout 1.0.9
by GW MicroThe Insert key layout provides a familiar set of keyboard commands for persons accustomed to hotkeys found in other adaptive products. While its purpose is to help minimize the learning curve to Window-Eyes newcomers, anyone is welcome to run it if they prefer an alternative command structure.
One of the app's strengths is the ability to use a single set of commands to move both the keyboard focus and/or mouse pointer. When focus mode is active, then the main Arrow keys as well as those on your numeric keypad will move the keyboard focus. Similarly, the same navigation commands will move the mouse or WE cursor when either is active.
You can set whether the app is enabled as well as specify which set of commands to use by opening the Window-Eyes control panel, navigating to the Apps menu, opening the Insert Key Layout pull-down, and adjusting the appropriate options.
For a full list of hotkeys, consult the app's help option from within the Window-Eyes apps menu.

Download NowSupported Languages: English, Polish
Minimum Version: Window-Eyes 7.5
Release Date: 6/29/2012
Last Update: 4/5/2013
Version 1.0.9
4/5/2013 8:25:28 AM
- Added support for Polish.
Version 1.0.8
11/9/2012 11:28:09 AM
- All internal events are now connected and disconnected when the layout is turned on or off.
- Worked around a situation that could cause lockups in Internet Explorer.
Version 1.0.7
11/7/2012 8:26:53 AM
- Fixed a problem where navigating through lists or edit controls would become very sluggish while the Insert Key Layout was enabled.
- Corrected some documentation errors.
Version 1.0.6
10/24/2012 1:14:25 PM
- Fixed a problem where the Home and End keys would result in no speech if pressed inside list views.
- Due to some Windows 7 conflicts, the default hotkey to enable and disable the layout has been changed to Control-Alt-0. This key is configurable in the hotkey manager inside the app's help dialog.
- Added a shared object to indicate when the layout becomes active.
Version 1.0.5
10/22/2012 4:29:40 PM
- The Insert Key Layout is now disabled by default. It can be enabled either in the Apps menu or by pressing Control-Shift-0.
- In Window-Eyes 8.0 Beta 1 and newer, Insert-J and Insert-W are now registered as high priority keys.
- Corrected a problem where hotkeys such as Control-Shift-R, Control-Shift-F, and others would continue to be forceably undefined for programs like Outlook even when the IKL was disabled.
Version 1.0.3
9/20/2012 10:48:26 AM
- Improved the control panel key to set focus to non-English versions of Window-Eyes.
- Added Control-Shift-0 to enable or disable the Insert Key Layout at will.
Version 1.0.2
8/1/2012 10:39:56 AM
- Added Control-Shift-S to open the page navigation dialog in Office applications.
- Pressing Insert-F quickly will now open the Window-Eyes element properties dialog when inside Office applications.
Version 1.0.1
6/29/2012 1:39:37 PM
- Corrected an issue where Control-Shift-R, Control-Shift-F, and other keys would not be passed through to Outlook when pressed.
Version 1.0
6/29/2012 11:55:54 AM
- Initial release.
File Details:
- Filename: InsertKeyLayout.wepm
- Date: 4/5/2013 8:25:28 AM
- Size: 68.6KB
- Total Downloads: 4031
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