H is the navigation quick key to move to headings, so I will press ENTER to go into forms mode, and now I can type the word "Hello." I got navigation quick key mode behavior there because I pressed H to type Hello and JAWS reported that there were no headings on the page. Forms mode should come on automatically, but if it does not, or if it comes on and then goes off again, press ENTER to get into forms mode. If you try to type text and get navigation quick key behavior instead of new text inserted in the document, try pressing ENTER to go into forms mode for JAWS. Forms mode should come on so that you can type text. Typing text in the online Word document should be pretty easy. Another clue is that if you press ALT+H to open the Home tab of the ribbon and the Help menu for your browser opens instead of the ribbon, you are working in the online version of Word or other Office product. NOTE: How can you tell if the document you are working on is an online document or a desktop version document? If the title of the page has a browser name in it (for example, Internet Explorer, Firefox, Chrome, Edge, etc.) you are working in the online version of Word. I will press INSERT+T to read the title of the document. The title of this document on my computer reads DocumentX - Internet Explorer, where X represents the latest number in the documents I have opened. I will maximize that window.įocus is in a new blank document. Microsoft Office Word Online opens with a new blank document.
#Office 365 apps will not open install#
After the links for Office 365 online programs is a link to "Install Software." JAWS reads this as "Open the Software page to install Office." Once past the heading level two, Documents, near the top of the page is a link that visually reads as "New." JAWS reads it as, "Has Popup Link, Open the create document menu. These first items near the top of the page include links to Mail, Calendar, Word, Excel, PowerPoint, OneNote, and more. This means you can use the JAWS list of links, INSERT+F7, to quickly access items. Notice as you press DOWN ARROW to move through the page, most of the items on the page are links.
The title bar reads, "Microsoft Office Home." I have my Microsoft Office Home page loaded. The first thing the instructor will do is sign in with a Microsoft account. NOTE: For those of you participating in the live webinar, the following link will open the documentation in a new browser window Opens in a new window. Introduction to Office 365/2016 with JAWS Introduction to Office 365/2016 with JAWS