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9.1: The Basics

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In Section 3.2 of this manual we defined cursoring keys as keys Window-Eyes always shares with the application software. Some common cursoring keys are the ARROW and CTRL-ARROW keys, TAB, PAGE UP and PAGE DOWN, HOME and END, BACKSPACE, and DELETE. When you type these keystrokes, Window-Eyes can intercept and respond to it and allows your application program to respond as well.