Hello,

          I work with individuals who are blind or visually impaired and currently have a client who is using Windows Live Mail 2012 as his e-mail client.  I am aware of the "accelerators," e.g., ALT+M,IA, to insert an attachment on an e-mail message.  However, there are also a number of keyboard shortcuts, many shown at this webpage on wordpress, that are far fewer keystrokes to accomplish the same tasks as the accelerators do, and that really matters when everything you do must be done via the keyboard with no mouse involvement whatsoever.

          There is a keyboard shortcut, CTRL+J, that is intended for attaching an image and opens the browse dialog in My Pictures.  I know that one could use this and then navigate to My Documents, but I truly fail to believe that there is not the equivalent shortcut that would open the browse dialog in My Documents, which one wants to do far more frequently, but I can't find it.

           I also cannot find any official Microsoft documentation regarding the full scope of keyboard shortcuts available in Windows Live Mail 2012, and that's pretty sad.  If anyone knows where these might be could you please let me know?

Thanks,

Brian

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