JAWS is a screen reading program that gives blind and visually impaired, and otherwise print challenged individuals access to information on their computers. The acronym JAWS stands for Job Access with Speech and is currently supported in Windows 95, 98, Millennium, NT, Windows 2000, and Windows XP operating systems. JAWS is a trademark of Freedom Scientific located in St. Petersburg, Florida. This tutorial is protected under international copyright law and may not be reproduced or distributed without express written permission of the copyright holder, all rights reserved. A table of contents follows. Table of Contents: 01 Welcome Message & Table of Contents 02 JAWS Installation 03 Configuring Windows XP 04 Starting JAWS 05 The JAWS for Windows User Interface 06 JAWS Help 07 An Introduction to Windows 08 Using Windows Explorer 09 Using The Recycle Bin 10 Using The Windows Find Dialog 11 The Windows Control Panel 12 Windows Taskbar Properties 13 An Introduction to HJPad 14 HJPad Sample Dialogs 15 Formatting a Document in HJPad 16 Using Find and Replace in HJPad 17 Using the Spell Checker in HJPad 18 Printing a Document Created in HJPad and Using the Windows Clipboard 19 An Introduction to the JAWS Managers 20 JAWS Dictionary Manager 21 Using Graphics Labeler 22 Using JAWS with Internet Explorer 23 Using the JAWS Cursor