Re: [Blind-Computing] You Tube videos and Jaws

2011-01-17 Thread Don Risavy, Jr.
Ok well downloaded and installed whatever the latest version showed or had
on the webpage.

But, will check and see.

Thanks.


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Sent: Monday, January 17, 2011 1:15 AM
To: blind-computing@jaws-users.com
Subject: Re: [Blind-Computing] You Tube videos and Jaws

Well, that's how I use it, etc. - but just make sure you have like the 
latest version since according to their newsletter, it will shortly not 
necessarily be a free set of tools anymore, and they have in the past done 
updates as youTube's content changed a bit.

Stay well

Jacob Kruger
Blind Biker
Skype: BlindZA
'...fate had broken his body, but not his spirit...'

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From: Don Risavy, Jr. djrisav...@cox.net
To: blind-computing@jaws-users.com
Sent: Monday, January 17, 2011 8:12 AM
Subject: Re: [Blind-Computing] You Tube videos and Jaws


 Ok tried that I thought; but, will do again and when tried to put them 
 into
 the DVD Soft free youtube program tells me not a valid url.

 So will check again and go from there.

 Thanks.


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 [mailto:blind-computing-boun...@jaws-users.com] On Behalf Of Jacob Kruger
 Sent: Sunday, January 16, 2011 11:57 PM
 To: blind-computing@jaws-users.com
 Subject: Re: [Blind-Computing] You Tube videos and Jaws

 Generally alt + D will focus on address bar, with URL selected, so you can
 then just ctrl + C to copy it to clipboard.

 Stay well

 Jacob Kruger
 Blind Biker
 Skype: BlindZA
 '...fate had broken his body, but not his spirit...'

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 From: Don Risavy, Jr. djrisav...@cox.net
 To: blind-computing@jaws-users.com
 Sent: Monday, January 17, 2011 1:42 AM
 Subject: [Blind-Computing] You Tube videos and Jaws


 How do you go about getting the entire url from a Youtube video so can
 save
 it and download it?



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Re: [Blind-Computing] You Tube videos and Jaws

2011-01-17 Thread Mike Barbara In Arcadia
Hi Don;

You can press the F6 key, to highlight the address bar Control + C, to copy 
and, press shift F6 to go back to the main window as well.  Hope this helps. 
Take care.
Mike

  - Original Message - 
  From: Don Risavy, Jr.
  To: blind-computing@jaws-users.com
  Sent: Sunday, January 16, 2011 10:12 PM
  Subject: Re: [Blind-Computing] You Tube videos and Jaws


  Ok tried that I thought; but, will do again and when tried to put them 
into
  the DVD Soft free youtube program tells me not a valid url.

  So will check again and go from there.

  Thanks.


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  From: blind-computing-boun...@jaws-users.com
  [mailto:blind-computing-boun...@jaws-users.com] On Behalf Of Jacob Kruger
  Sent: Sunday, January 16, 2011 11:57 PM
  To: blind-computing@jaws-users.com
  Subject: Re: [Blind-Computing] You Tube videos and Jaws

  Generally alt + D will focus on address bar, with URL selected, so you can
  then just ctrl + C to copy it to clipboard.

  Stay well

  Jacob Kruger
  Blind Biker
  Skype: BlindZA
  '...fate had broken his body, but not his spirit...'

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  To: blind-computing@jaws-users.com
  Sent: Monday, January 17, 2011 1:42 AM
  Subject: [Blind-Computing] You Tube videos and Jaws


   How do you go about getting the entire url from a Youtube video so can
   save
   it and download it?
  
  
  
   Thanks.
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
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[Blind-Computing] makeing a compilation cd

2011-01-17 Thread yvonne oliver
hello
i want to make a compilation cd 
can anyone tell me how to do it?
how do i select the tracks, copy them to somewhere and burn them to a cd?
i have cdex but this does not select tracks
Yvonne
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[Blind-Computing] Winamp and Real Audio files

2011-01-17 Thread Brad Dunse


I'm using Winamp 5.3 and would like to play RAM extensions. Does 
anyone know of a plug in to allow those files to be played on Winamp?


Thanks.

Brad




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[Blind-Computing] Avast 5.1

2011-01-17 Thread Anna Vimini
Hi,
you do not really have to do anything to configure avast 5.1 to work with jaws.
just down load and instal.
when installing just follow the prompts.
then once it is down loaded you can go to the settings and set it up the way 
you want.
hope this helps anna


---original message---
Date: Sat, 15 Jan 2011 19:27:18 +0200
From: Adi Kushnir 
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To: 
blind-computing@jaws-users.com

Subject: [Blind-Computing] Avast! Free antivirus 5.1
Message-ID: 
7392AC91414540588A038AAD08A9C989@vaio

Content-Type: text/plain; charset=windows-1255

Hi.
Can someone tell me how to configure Avast 5 so it will work with JFW?

Thank you very much and have a nice day,

Adi.
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Re: [Blind-Computing] makeing a compilation cd

2011-01-17 Thread DoubleLegal

Hello Yvonne,

These are instructions I use with Windows Media Player 10. If you have 10 on 
your computer then this should work. It looks like a lot to do, but it 
really isn't.


Good luck ...

1. select tracks that you want to make into an audio cd, and copy them all 
into

an empty folder.

2. Press control   A to select all the files in that folder, and then 
control C to copy them.


3. Put a CDR disk in the drive.  If your computer is configured to show a 
dialogue box after a few moments prompting you to choose an action, tab to
the cancel button and press the spacebar; or arrow down to Take No Action 
and press enter.


4. Go to My Computer; press enter on your cd burner.  Once the burner opens, 
JAWS will say, list view, zero items. Paste your files here with control V. 
(Give it time to copy the files into the burner list)


5. You can now arrow up and down through the files to make sure they are in 
the order you want them to burn. If not, you can delete the file that is out 
of order by arrowing to that file and pressing your delete key. Then go back 
to the original file you copied the files from, select the file you'd like 
to put back into the CD burner where you want it. Copy that track and then 
paste it where you want it in the list. (There is a way to move the files 
around in the burn list, but I'm sorry, I don't know how to do that)


6. Once the files are in the order you want, press the F5 key to deselect 
the files.


7. Press your applications key (the key to the left of the  control key on 
the right side of your keyboard) This brings up the view menu. Then press 
T. This brings up your CD writing wizzard. You can name your CD at this 
point. (Make it short) Tab once the very first time you burn a CD. This 
brings up a checkbox which says, close the wizzard after the files have 
been written. Make sure that box is checked. Tab again to the next button 
and press the spacebar.


8. This brings up a dialog box giving you the choice to make a standard 
audio disc or a data disc. You want to stay on the standard audio radio 
button.


9. Tab twice to the next button and press the spacebar.

Windows Media Player will now open up automatically.

11. Press ALT+F to open the file menue.

12. Press C for CD's  Devices menu. This brings up an option to Rip or Burn 
audio CD's. JAWS should say Rip audio CD unavailable.


13. Arrow down once to Burn audio CD dot dot dot and press enter.

14. Press Alt+B to start burning the CD. (Be patient, it takes some time for 
the files to be converted from MP3 or WAV files to files that can be written 
on the CD. It can take up to a couple of minutes depending on how many files 
you are burning. Be listening to your CPU for the sound of the CD being 
burned - unfortunately, JAWS does not announce when this process starts or 
stops)


When burning is complete, the cd should eject on its own.
You now have an audio CD you can play in most all CD players, but you are 
not done yet.


You still have Windows Media Player and your CD burner open. there are some 
things to do with the CD burner and Media Player before you can close them 
out.


For Windows Media Player:

1. Tab around until you hear the Now Playing button and press enter. This 
will take you out of the burn mode and back into the standard mode. (Make 
sure you press enter on the now playing button, and not the now playing 
menu button which is one tab further.


2. Press Alt+F4 to close the player.

If for some reason doing this does not set you back into the normal mode, 
here's something else to do.


1. Press Alt+f to open the file menu.

2. Press W for work offline.

3. Close Media Player.

4. Open Media Player back up.

5. Hit Alt+f again for the file menu.

6. Press W again to uncheck work offline.

7. Now tab around again to the now playing button and hit enter. This 
should take care of any problems.


For the CD Burner:

1. In the CD burner you should see the list of the files that you started 
with. Hit your spacebar anywhere in that list to put your focus on the list.


2. Press Control+A to select all of the files.

3. Press Shift+delete. JAWS will ask you if you are sure you want to delete 
all of these temporary files. Press the spacebar on yes. These are only 
temporary files that were loaded into the burner so deleting these will not 
affect any of your original music files that you copied from in the first 
place. (Pressing Shift+delete instead of just the delete key, gets rid of 
these files without putting them into the recycle bin)


You can now close the CD burner with Alt+F4.

Now, you are done.
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From: yvonne oliver yvonne.oli...@tafn.org.uk

To: blind -computing blind-computing@jaws-users.com
Sent: Monday, January 17, 2011 9:11 AM
Subject: [Blind-Computing] makeing a compilation cd



hello
i want to make a compilation cd
can anyone tell me how to do it?
how do i select the tracks, copy them to somewhere and burn them to a cd?
i have cdex 

[Blind-Computing] select all

2011-01-17 Thread yvonne oliver
hello
for some reason jaws says selected  on everything i  choose when picking items 
out
for example when i use cdex to select 3 tracks when i go up and down the list 
jaws says selected on each key press
is this normal?
should it not say anything until i press the space bar?
if so how do i adjust this so that jaws does not say selected on everything?
thank you
Yvonne
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Re: [Blind-Computing] makeing a compilation cd

2011-01-17 Thread Mike Barbara In Arcadia
Hello Double Legal;

This is a great set of steps!  Definitely a keeper!  Thank you very much. 
Take care.
Mike
P.s.  At first I thought your display name was Double Eagle, good thing I 
checked to find, it is Double Legal.  LOL

  - Original Message - 
  From: DoubleLegal
  To: blind-computing@jaws-users.com
  Sent: Monday, January 17, 2011 10:02 AM
  Subject: Re: [Blind-Computing] makeing a compilation cd


  Hello Yvonne,

  These are instructions I use with Windows Media Player 10. If you have 10 
on
  your computer then this should work. It looks like a lot to do, but it
  really isn't.

  Good luck ...

  1. select tracks that you want to make into an audio cd, and copy them all
  into
  an empty folder.

  2. Press control   A to select all the files in that folder, and then
  control C to copy them.

  3. Put a CDR disk in the drive.  If your computer is configured to show a
  dialogue box after a few moments prompting you to choose an action, tab to
  the cancel button and press the spacebar; or arrow down to Take No 
Action
  and press enter.

  4. Go to My Computer; press enter on your cd burner.  Once the burner 
opens,
  JAWS will say, list view, zero items. Paste your files here with control 
V.
  (Give it time to copy the files into the burner list)

  5. You can now arrow up and down through the files to make sure they are 
in
  the order you want them to burn. If not, you can delete the file that is 
out
  of order by arrowing to that file and pressing your delete key. Then go 
back
  to the original file you copied the files from, select the file you'd like
  to put back into the CD burner where you want it. Copy that track and then
  paste it where you want it in the list. (There is a way to move the files
  around in the burn list, but I'm sorry, I don't know how to do that)

  6. Once the files are in the order you want, press the F5 key to deselect
  the files.

  7. Press your applications key (the key to the left of the  control key on
  the right side of your keyboard) This brings up the view menu. Then 
press
  T. This brings up your CD writing wizzard. You can name your CD at this
  point. (Make it short) Tab once the very first time you burn a CD. This
  brings up a checkbox which says, close the wizzard after the files have
  been written. Make sure that box is checked. Tab again to the next button
  and press the spacebar.

  8. This brings up a dialog box giving you the choice to make a standard
  audio disc or a data disc. You want to stay on the standard audio radio
  button.

  9. Tab twice to the next button and press the spacebar.

  Windows Media Player will now open up automatically.

  11. Press ALT+F to open the file menue.

  12. Press C for CD's  Devices menu. This brings up an option to Rip or 
Burn
  audio CD's. JAWS should say Rip audio CD unavailable.

  13. Arrow down once to Burn audio CD dot dot dot and press enter.

  14. Press Alt+B to start burning the CD. (Be patient, it takes some time 
for
  the files to be converted from MP3 or WAV files to files that can be 
written
  on the CD. It can take up to a couple of minutes depending on how many 
files
  you are burning. Be listening to your CPU for the sound of the CD being
  burned - unfortunately, JAWS does not announce when this process starts or
  stops)

  When burning is complete, the cd should eject on its own.
  You now have an audio CD you can play in most all CD players, but you are
  not done yet.

  You still have Windows Media Player and your CD burner open. there are 
some
  things to do with the CD burner and Media Player before you can close them
  out.

  For Windows Media Player:

  1. Tab around until you hear the Now Playing button and press enter. 
This
  will take you out of the burn mode and back into the standard mode. 
(Make
  sure you press enter on the now playing button, and not the now playing
  menu button which is one tab further.

  2. Press Alt+F4 to close the player.

  If for some reason doing this does not set you back into the normal mode,
  here's something else to do.

  1. Press Alt+f to open the file menu.

  2. Press W for work offline.

  3. Close Media Player.

  4. Open Media Player back up.

  5. Hit Alt+f again for the file menu.

  6. Press W again to uncheck work offline.

  7. Now tab around again to the now playing button and hit enter. This
  should take care of any problems.

  For the CD Burner:

  1. In the CD burner you should see the list of the files that you started
  with. Hit your spacebar anywhere in that list to put your focus on the 
list.

  2. Press Control+A to select all of the files.

  3. Press Shift+delete. JAWS will ask you if you are sure you want to 
delete
  all of these temporary files. Press the spacebar on yes. These are only
  temporary files that were loaded into the burner so deleting these will 
not
  affect any of your original music files that you copied from in the first
  place. (Pressing Shift+delete instead of 

Re: [Blind-Computing] Avast 5.1

2011-01-17 Thread Lali, in PC
Yes, Anna, you do not need to make something else, only by reinstall or 
uninstall self defence uncheck.

God bless all!
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[Blind-Computing] on line scanner

2011-01-17 Thread Anna Vimini
Hi all 
is there a direct link to down load the free on line scanner to the free super 
anti spyware program?
and can thhis be used with avast 5.1 with no problems?
thanks in advance anna
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Re: [Blind-Computing] select all

2011-01-17 Thread DoubleLegal
It sounds like you may have your left 'mouse' button locked. Try pressing 
the insert key (0 button on the keypad) plus the left mouse button (key just 
to the right of the (num lock key). See if JAWS says left mouse button 
unlocked. You want tohave it set on left mouse button unlocked, So 
press that combination until you hear that and try selecting items again.


hth
Ken

- Original Message - 
From: yvonne oliver yvonne.oli...@tafn.org.uk

To: blind -computing blind-computing@jaws-users.com
Sent: Monday, January 17, 2011 11:49 AM
Subject: [Blind-Computing] select all



hello
for some reason jaws says selected  on everything i  choose when picking 
items out
for example when i use cdex to select 3 tracks when i go up and down the 
list jaws says selected on each key press

is this normal?
should it not say anything until i press the space bar?
if so how do i adjust this so that jaws does not say selected on 
everything?

thank you
Yvonne
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Re: [Blind-Computing] makeing a compilation cd

2011-01-17 Thread DoubleLegal

Hi Mike  Barbara,

I got these directions a couple of years ago from this list. These steps 
have helped me many times when I was making CD's. This list is just amazing 
for what you can learn from everybody.



- Original Message - 
From: Mike  Barbara In Arcadia mb69ma...@charter.net

To: blind-computing@jaws-users.com
Sent: Monday, January 17, 2011 12:01 PM
Subject: Re: [Blind-Computing] makeing a compilation cd



Hello Double Legal;

This is a great set of steps!  Definitely a keeper!  Thank you very much.
Take care.
Mike
P.s.  At first I thought your display name was Double Eagle, good thing I
checked to find, it is Double Legal.  LOL

 - Original Message - 
 From: DoubleLegal

 To: blind-computing@jaws-users.com
 Sent: Monday, January 17, 2011 10:02 AM
 Subject: Re: [Blind-Computing] makeing a compilation cd


 Hello Yvonne,

 These are instructions I use with Windows Media Player 10. If you have 10
on
 your computer then this should work. It looks like a lot to do, but it
 really isn't.

 Good luck ...

 1. select tracks that you want to make into an audio cd, and copy them 
all

 into
 an empty folder.

 2. Press control   A to select all the files in that folder, and then
 control C to copy them.

 3. Put a CDR disk in the drive.  If your computer is configured to show a
 dialogue box after a few moments prompting you to choose an action, tab 
to

 the cancel button and press the spacebar; or arrow down to Take No
Action
 and press enter.

 4. Go to My Computer; press enter on your cd burner.  Once the burner
opens,
 JAWS will say, list view, zero items. Paste your files here with control
V.
 (Give it time to copy the files into the burner list)

 5. You can now arrow up and down through the files to make sure they are
in
 the order you want them to burn. If not, you can delete the file that is
out
 of order by arrowing to that file and pressing your delete key. Then go
back
 to the original file you copied the files from, select the file you'd 
like
 to put back into the CD burner where you want it. Copy that track and 
then

 paste it where you want it in the list. (There is a way to move the files
 around in the burn list, but I'm sorry, I don't know how to do that)

 6. Once the files are in the order you want, press the F5 key to deselect
 the files.

 7. Press your applications key (the key to the left of the  control key 
on

 the right side of your keyboard) This brings up the view menu. Then
press
 T. This brings up your CD writing wizzard. You can name your CD at this
 point. (Make it short) Tab once the very first time you burn a CD. This
 brings up a checkbox which says, close the wizzard after the files have
 been written. Make sure that box is checked. Tab again to the next 
button

 and press the spacebar.

 8. This brings up a dialog box giving you the choice to make a standard
 audio disc or a data disc. You want to stay on the standard audio radio
 button.

 9. Tab twice to the next button and press the spacebar.

 Windows Media Player will now open up automatically.

 11. Press ALT+F to open the file menue.

 12. Press C for CD's  Devices menu. This brings up an option to Rip or
Burn
 audio CD's. JAWS should say Rip audio CD unavailable.

 13. Arrow down once to Burn audio CD dot dot dot and press enter.

 14. Press Alt+B to start burning the CD. (Be patient, it takes some time
for
 the files to be converted from MP3 or WAV files to files that can be
written
 on the CD. It can take up to a couple of minutes depending on how many
files
 you are burning. Be listening to your CPU for the sound of the CD being
 burned - unfortunately, JAWS does not announce when this process starts 
or

 stops)

 When burning is complete, the cd should eject on its own.
 You now have an audio CD you can play in most all CD players, but you are
 not done yet.

 You still have Windows Media Player and your CD burner open. there are
some
 things to do with the CD burner and Media Player before you can close 
them

 out.

 For Windows Media Player:

 1. Tab around until you hear the Now Playing button and press enter.
This
 will take you out of the burn mode and back into the standard mode.
(Make
 sure you press enter on the now playing button, and not the now 
playing

 menu button which is one tab further.

 2. Press Alt+F4 to close the player.

 If for some reason doing this does not set you back into the normal mode,
 here's something else to do.

 1. Press Alt+f to open the file menu.

 2. Press W for work offline.

 3. Close Media Player.

 4. Open Media Player back up.

 5. Hit Alt+f again for the file menu.

 6. Press W again to uncheck work offline.

 7. Now tab around again to the now playing button and hit enter. This
 should take care of any problems.

 For the CD Burner:

 1. In the CD burner you should see the list of the files that you started
 with. Hit your spacebar anywhere in that list to put your focus on the
list.

 2. Press Control+A to select all of the files.

 

Re: [Blind-Computing] select all

2011-01-17 Thread yvonne oliver

hi
tried that and still says selected on all items in cdex
however if i press control and down arrow it says unselected but if i let go 
of the control and down arrow keys it goes back to selected on all tracks


Yvonne
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From: DoubleLegal doublele...@comcast.net

To: blind-computing@jaws-users.com
Sent: Monday, January 17, 2011 8:24 PM
Subject: Re: [Blind-Computing] select all


It sounds like you may have your left 'mouse' button locked. Try pressing 
the insert key (0 button on the keypad) plus the left mouse button (key 
just to the right of the (num lock key). See if JAWS says left mouse 
button unlocked. You want tohave it set on left mouse button 
unlocked, So press that combination until you hear that and try selecting 
items again.


hth
Ken

- Original Message - 
From: yvonne oliver yvonne.oli...@tafn.org.uk

To: blind -computing blind-computing@jaws-users.com
Sent: Monday, January 17, 2011 11:49 AM
Subject: [Blind-Computing] select all



hello
for some reason jaws says selected  on everything i  choose when picking 
items out
for example when i use cdex to select 3 tracks when i go up and down the 
list jaws says selected on each key press

is this normal?
should it not say anything until i press the space bar?
if so how do i adjust this so that jaws does not say selected on 
everything?

thank you
Yvonne
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Re: [Blind-Computing] select all

2011-01-17 Thread Mike Barbara In Arcadia
Hi Yvonne;

Try pressing control + spacebar.  This normally unselects everything.  Take 
care.
Mike

  - Original Message - 
  From: yvonne oliver
  To: blind-computing@jaws-users.com
  Sent: Monday, January 17, 2011 12:37 PM
  Subject: Re: [Blind-Computing] select all


  hi
  tried that and still says selected on all items in cdex
  however if i press control and down arrow it says unselected but if i let 
go
  of the control and down arrow keys it goes back to selected on all tracks

  Yvonne
  - Original Message - 
  From: DoubleLegal doublele...@comcast.net
  To: blind-computing@jaws-users.com
  Sent: Monday, January 17, 2011 8:24 PM
  Subject: Re: [Blind-Computing] select all


   It sounds like you may have your left 'mouse' button locked. Try 
pressing
   the insert key (0 button on the keypad) plus the left mouse button (key
   just to the right of the (num lock key). See if JAWS says left mouse
   button unlocked. You want tohave it set on left mouse button
   unlocked, So press that combination until you hear that and try 
selecting
   items again.
  
   hth
   Ken
  
   - Original Message - 
   From: yvonne oliver yvonne.oli...@tafn.org.uk
   To: blind -computing blind-computing@jaws-users.com
   Sent: Monday, January 17, 2011 11:49 AM
   Subject: [Blind-Computing] select all
  
  
   hello
   for some reason jaws says selected  on everything i  choose when 
picking
   items out
   for example when i use cdex to select 3 tracks when i go up and down 
the
   list jaws says selected on each key press
   is this normal?
   should it not say anything until i press the space bar?
   if so how do i adjust this so that jaws does not say selected on
   everything?
   thank you
   Yvonne
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Re: [Blind-Computing] select all

2011-01-17 Thread David

Yvonne;

it sounds like you may want to select non contiguous items in a list?

otherwards,
you don't want to select all items with ctrl+a,

if this is the case,

hold down the ctrl-key, and start down arrowing.
you should hear, not selected.
when you want an item selected,
press the spacebar.
note, you need to keep ctrl+key held down.
if you release ctrl-key,
and move arrow keys, then?
there's nothing selected again.


- Original Message - 
From: yvonne oliver yvonne.oli...@tafn.org.uk

To: blind-computing@jaws-users.com
Sent: Monday, January 17, 2011 3:37 PM
Subject: Re: [Blind-Computing] select all



hi
tried that and still says selected on all items in cdex
however if i press control and down arrow it says unselected but if i let 
go of the control and down arrow keys it goes back to selected on all 
tracks


Yvonne
- Original Message - 
From: DoubleLegal doublele...@comcast.net

To: blind-computing@jaws-users.com
Sent: Monday, January 17, 2011 8:24 PM
Subject: Re: [Blind-Computing] select all


It sounds like you may have your left 'mouse' button locked. Try pressing 
the insert key (0 button on the keypad) plus the left mouse button (key 
just to the right of the (num lock key). See if JAWS says left mouse 
button unlocked. You want tohave it set on left mouse button 
unlocked, So press that combination until you hear that and try 
selecting items again.


hth
Ken

- Original Message - 
From: yvonne oliver yvonne.oli...@tafn.org.uk

To: blind -computing blind-computing@jaws-users.com
Sent: Monday, January 17, 2011 11:49 AM
Subject: [Blind-Computing] select all



hello
for some reason jaws says selected  on everything i  choose when picking 
items out
for example when i use cdex to select 3 tracks when i go up and down the 
list jaws says selected on each key press

is this normal?
should it not say anything until i press the space bar?
if so how do i adjust this so that jaws does not say selected on 
everything?

thank you
Yvonne
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Re: [Blind-Computing] makeing a compilation cd

2011-01-17 Thread David

hello there;

another way to create the cd is;

1, navigate to your music folder.

2, now start selecting files,
most likely it will be selecting non contiguous files, so,
hold down the ctrl-key,
and start down arrowing, pressing spacebar on items you wish to have 
selected for the cd.

once you have reach 16 or 17 files,

3, press applications key,
up arrow until you hear send-to sub-menu,
either enter or right arrow to open.

now, up arrow and enter on the DVD/CDrw drive, and press enter.
after a few minutes you should hear,
you have files waiting to be burned click this balloon.
just alt+f4.
now go to my computer,
and enter on the drive, you will see all the files their.
now, you can press applications key, and press the letter t.

the rest of the instructions do apply.


- Original Message - 
From: DoubleLegal doublele...@comcast.net

To: blind-computing@jaws-users.com
Sent: Monday, January 17, 2011 3:26 PM
Subject: Re: [Blind-Computing] makeing a compilation cd



Hi Mike  Barbara,

I got these directions a couple of years ago from this list. These steps 
have helped me many times when I was making CD's. This list is just 
amazing for what you can learn from everybody.



- Original Message - 
From: Mike  Barbara In Arcadia mb69ma...@charter.net

To: blind-computing@jaws-users.com
Sent: Monday, January 17, 2011 12:01 PM
Subject: Re: [Blind-Computing] makeing a compilation cd



Hello Double Legal;

This is a great set of steps!  Definitely a keeper!  Thank you very much.
Take care.
Mike
P.s.  At first I thought your display name was Double Eagle, good thing I
checked to find, it is Double Legal.  LOL

 - Original Message - 
 From: DoubleLegal

 To: blind-computing@jaws-users.com
 Sent: Monday, January 17, 2011 10:02 AM
 Subject: Re: [Blind-Computing] makeing a compilation cd


 Hello Yvonne,

 These are instructions I use with Windows Media Player 10. If you have 
10

on
 your computer then this should work. It looks like a lot to do, but it
 really isn't.

 Good luck ...

 1. select tracks that you want to make into an audio cd, and copy them 
all

 into
 an empty folder.

 2. Press control   A to select all the files in that folder, and then
 control C to copy them.

 3. Put a CDR disk in the drive.  If your computer is configured to show 
a
 dialogue box after a few moments prompting you to choose an action, tab 
to

 the cancel button and press the spacebar; or arrow down to Take No
Action
 and press enter.

 4. Go to My Computer; press enter on your cd burner.  Once the burner
opens,
 JAWS will say, list view, zero items. Paste your files here with control
V.
 (Give it time to copy the files into the burner list)

 5. You can now arrow up and down through the files to make sure they are
in
 the order you want them to burn. If not, you can delete the file that is
out
 of order by arrowing to that file and pressing your delete key. Then go
back
 to the original file you copied the files from, select the file you'd 
like
 to put back into the CD burner where you want it. Copy that track and 
then
 paste it where you want it in the list. (There is a way to move the 
files

 around in the burn list, but I'm sorry, I don't know how to do that)

 6. Once the files are in the order you want, press the F5 key to 
deselect

 the files.

 7. Press your applications key (the key to the left of the  control key 
on

 the right side of your keyboard) This brings up the view menu. Then
press
 T. This brings up your CD writing wizzard. You can name your CD at this
 point. (Make it short) Tab once the very first time you burn a CD. This
 brings up a checkbox which says, close the wizzard after the files have
 been written. Make sure that box is checked. Tab again to the next 
button

 and press the spacebar.

 8. This brings up a dialog box giving you the choice to make a standard
 audio disc or a data disc. You want to stay on the standard audio radio
 button.

 9. Tab twice to the next button and press the spacebar.

 Windows Media Player will now open up automatically.

 11. Press ALT+F to open the file menue.

 12. Press C for CD's  Devices menu. This brings up an option to Rip or
Burn
 audio CD's. JAWS should say Rip audio CD unavailable.

 13. Arrow down once to Burn audio CD dot dot dot and press enter.

 14. Press Alt+B to start burning the CD. (Be patient, it takes some time
for
 the files to be converted from MP3 or WAV files to files that can be
written
 on the CD. It can take up to a couple of minutes depending on how many
files
 you are burning. Be listening to your CPU for the sound of the CD being
 burned - unfortunately, JAWS does not announce when this process starts 
or

 stops)

 When burning is complete, the cd should eject on its own.
 You now have an audio CD you can play in most all CD players, but you 
are

 not done yet.

 You still have Windows Media Player and your CD burner open. there are
some
 things to do with the CD burner and Media Player before you can 

Re: [Blind-Computing] makeing a compilation cd

2011-01-17 Thread yvonne oliver

hi
did not work giving up
no send to sub menu when pressing applications key
seems this won't work for me but thank you anyway
Yvonne
- Original Message - 
From: David davidwhitehead1...@cogeco.ca

To: blind-computing@jaws-users.com
Sent: Monday, January 17, 2011 9:47 PM
Subject: Re: [Blind-Computing] makeing a compilation cd



hello there;

another way to create the cd is;

1, navigate to your music folder.

2, now start selecting files,
most likely it will be selecting non contiguous files, so,
hold down the ctrl-key,
and start down arrowing, pressing spacebar on items you wish to have 
selected for the cd.

once you have reach 16 or 17 files,

3, press applications key,
up arrow until you hear send-to sub-menu,
either enter or right arrow to open.

now, up arrow and enter on the DVD/CDrw drive, and press enter.
after a few minutes you should hear,
you have files waiting to be burned click this balloon.
just alt+f4.
now go to my computer,
and enter on the drive, you will see all the files their.
now, you can press applications key, and press the letter t.

the rest of the instructions do apply.


- Original Message - 
From: DoubleLegal doublele...@comcast.net

To: blind-computing@jaws-users.com
Sent: Monday, January 17, 2011 3:26 PM
Subject: Re: [Blind-Computing] makeing a compilation cd



Hi Mike  Barbara,

I got these directions a couple of years ago from this list. These steps 
have helped me many times when I was making CD's. This list is just 
amazing for what you can learn from everybody.



- Original Message - 
From: Mike  Barbara In Arcadia mb69ma...@charter.net

To: blind-computing@jaws-users.com
Sent: Monday, January 17, 2011 12:01 PM
Subject: Re: [Blind-Computing] makeing a compilation cd



Hello Double Legal;

This is a great set of steps!  Definitely a keeper!  Thank you very 
much.

Take care.
Mike
P.s.  At first I thought your display name was Double Eagle, good thing 
I

checked to find, it is Double Legal.  LOL

 - Original Message - 
 From: DoubleLegal

 To: blind-computing@jaws-users.com
 Sent: Monday, January 17, 2011 10:02 AM
 Subject: Re: [Blind-Computing] makeing a compilation cd


 Hello Yvonne,

 These are instructions I use with Windows Media Player 10. If you have 
10

on
 your computer then this should work. It looks like a lot to do, but it
 really isn't.

 Good luck ...

 1. select tracks that you want to make into an audio cd, and copy them 
all

 into
 an empty folder.

 2. Press control   A to select all the files in that folder, and then
 control C to copy them.

 3. Put a CDR disk in the drive.  If your computer is configured to show 
a
 dialogue box after a few moments prompting you to choose an action, tab 
to

 the cancel button and press the spacebar; or arrow down to Take No
Action
 and press enter.

 4. Go to My Computer; press enter on your cd burner.  Once the burner
opens,
 JAWS will say, list view, zero items. Paste your files here with 
control

V.
 (Give it time to copy the files into the burner list)

 5. You can now arrow up and down through the files to make sure they 
are

in
 the order you want them to burn. If not, you can delete the file that 
is

out
 of order by arrowing to that file and pressing your delete key. Then go
back
 to the original file you copied the files from, select the file you'd 
like
 to put back into the CD burner where you want it. Copy that track and 
then
 paste it where you want it in the list. (There is a way to move the 
files

 around in the burn list, but I'm sorry, I don't know how to do that)

 6. Once the files are in the order you want, press the F5 key to 
deselect

 the files.

 7. Press your applications key (the key to the left of the  control key 
on

 the right side of your keyboard) This brings up the view menu. Then
press
 T. This brings up your CD writing wizzard. You can name your CD at this
 point. (Make it short) Tab once the very first time you burn a CD. This
 brings up a checkbox which says, close the wizzard after the files 
have
 been written. Make sure that box is checked. Tab again to the next 
button

 and press the spacebar.

 8. This brings up a dialog box giving you the choice to make a standard
 audio disc or a data disc. You want to stay on the standard audio radio
 button.

 9. Tab twice to the next button and press the spacebar.

 Windows Media Player will now open up automatically.

 11. Press ALT+F to open the file menue.

 12. Press C for CD's  Devices menu. This brings up an option to Rip or
Burn
 audio CD's. JAWS should say Rip audio CD unavailable.

 13. Arrow down once to Burn audio CD dot dot dot and press enter.

 14. Press Alt+B to start burning the CD. (Be patient, it takes some 
time

for
 the files to be converted from MP3 or WAV files to files that can be
written
 on the CD. It can take up to a couple of minutes depending on how many
files
 you are burning. Be listening to your CPU for the sound of the CD being
 burned - unfortunately, JAWS 

Re: [Blind-Computing] makeing a compilation cd

2011-01-17 Thread David

Hello Yvonne;

you said;

hi
did not work giving up
no send to sub menu when pressing applications key
seems this won't work for me but thank you anyway

well, first, where were you when you tried pressing applications key and 
finding send-to sub-menu?


were you in your music folder?


- Original Message - 
From: yvonne oliver yvonne.oli...@tafn.org.uk

To: blind-computing@jaws-users.com
Sent: Monday, January 17, 2011 5:05 PM
Subject: Re: [Blind-Computing] makeing a compilation cd



hi
did not work giving up
no send to sub menu when pressing applications key
seems this won't work for me but thank you anyway
Yvonne
- Original Message - 
From: David davidwhitehead1...@cogeco.ca

To: blind-computing@jaws-users.com
Sent: Monday, January 17, 2011 9:47 PM
Subject: Re: [Blind-Computing] makeing a compilation cd



hello there;

another way to create the cd is;

1, navigate to your music folder.

2, now start selecting files,
most likely it will be selecting non contiguous files, so,
hold down the ctrl-key,
and start down arrowing, pressing spacebar on items you wish to have 
selected for the cd.

once you have reach 16 or 17 files,

3, press applications key,
up arrow until you hear send-to sub-menu,
either enter or right arrow to open.

now, up arrow and enter on the DVD/CDrw drive, and press enter.
after a few minutes you should hear,
you have files waiting to be burned click this balloon.
just alt+f4.
now go to my computer,
and enter on the drive, you will see all the files their.
now, you can press applications key, and press the letter t.

the rest of the instructions do apply.


- Original Message - 
From: DoubleLegal doublele...@comcast.net

To: blind-computing@jaws-users.com
Sent: Monday, January 17, 2011 3:26 PM
Subject: Re: [Blind-Computing] makeing a compilation cd



Hi Mike  Barbara,

I got these directions a couple of years ago from this list. These steps 
have helped me many times when I was making CD's. This list is just 
amazing for what you can learn from everybody.



- Original Message - 
From: Mike  Barbara In Arcadia mb69ma...@charter.net

To: blind-computing@jaws-users.com
Sent: Monday, January 17, 2011 12:01 PM
Subject: Re: [Blind-Computing] makeing a compilation cd



Hello Double Legal;

This is a great set of steps!  Definitely a keeper!  Thank you very 
much.

Take care.
Mike
P.s.  At first I thought your display name was Double Eagle, good thing 
I

checked to find, it is Double Legal.  LOL

 - Original Message - 
 From: DoubleLegal

 To: blind-computing@jaws-users.com
 Sent: Monday, January 17, 2011 10:02 AM
 Subject: Re: [Blind-Computing] makeing a compilation cd


 Hello Yvonne,

 These are instructions I use with Windows Media Player 10. If you have 
10

on
 your computer then this should work. It looks like a lot to do, but it
 really isn't.

 Good luck ...

 1. select tracks that you want to make into an audio cd, and copy them 
all

 into
 an empty folder.

 2. Press control   A to select all the files in that folder, and then
 control C to copy them.

 3. Put a CDR disk in the drive.  If your computer is configured to 
show a
 dialogue box after a few moments prompting you to choose an action, 
tab to

 the cancel button and press the spacebar; or arrow down to Take No
Action
 and press enter.

 4. Go to My Computer; press enter on your cd burner.  Once the burner
opens,
 JAWS will say, list view, zero items. Paste your files here with 
control

V.
 (Give it time to copy the files into the burner list)

 5. You can now arrow up and down through the files to make sure they 
are

in
 the order you want them to burn. If not, you can delete the file that 
is

out
 of order by arrowing to that file and pressing your delete key. Then 
go

back
 to the original file you copied the files from, select the file you'd 
like
 to put back into the CD burner where you want it. Copy that track and 
then
 paste it where you want it in the list. (There is a way to move the 
files

 around in the burn list, but I'm sorry, I don't know how to do that)

 6. Once the files are in the order you want, press the F5 key to 
deselect

 the files.

 7. Press your applications key (the key to the left of the  control 
key on

 the right side of your keyboard) This brings up the view menu. Then
press
 T. This brings up your CD writing wizzard. You can name your CD at 
this
 point. (Make it short) Tab once the very first time you burn a CD. 
This
 brings up a checkbox which says, close the wizzard after the files 
have
 been written. Make sure that box is checked. Tab again to the next 
button

 and press the spacebar.

 8. This brings up a dialog box giving you the choice to make a 
standard
 audio disc or a data disc. You want to stay on the standard audio 
radio

 button.

 9. Tab twice to the next button and press the spacebar.

 Windows Media Player will now open up automatically.

 11. Press ALT+F to open the file menue.

 12. Press C for CD's  Devices 

Re: [Blind-Computing] makeing a compilation cd

2011-01-17 Thread Wayne Scott
the way I do it is this.  I create a playlist from the songs I want to burn. 
Then, I hit the Burn button.
A merry heart does good like medicine, but a broken spirit dries the 
bones.
- Original Message - 
From: yvonne oliver yvonne.oli...@tafn.org.uk

To: blind -computing blind-computing@jaws-users.com
Sent: Monday, January 17, 2011 9:11 AM
Subject: [Blind-Computing] makeing a compilation cd



hello
i want to make a compilation cd
can anyone tell me how to do it?
how do i select the tracks, copy them to somewhere and burn them to a cd?
i have cdex but this does not select tracks
Yvonne
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Re: [Blind-Computing] makeing a compilation cd

2011-01-17 Thread yvonne oliver

hi
what i did was this
insert cd in drive
select and run c dex
tab to the list of songs
that was where it said selected to each key press with the up and down arrow
selected 3 songs
the other song titles  jaws said not selected

then pressed applications key
no sign of send to sub menu

Yvonne
- Original Message - 
From: David davidwhitehead1...@cogeco.ca

To: blind-computing@jaws-users.com
Sent: Monday, January 17, 2011 10:42 PM
Subject: Re: [Blind-Computing] makeing a compilation cd



Hello Yvonne;

you said;

hi
did not work giving up
no send to sub menu when pressing applications key
seems this won't work for me but thank you anyway

well, first, where were you when you tried pressing applications key and 
finding send-to sub-menu?


were you in your music folder?


- Original Message - 
From: yvonne oliver yvonne.oli...@tafn.org.uk

To: blind-computing@jaws-users.com
Sent: Monday, January 17, 2011 5:05 PM
Subject: Re: [Blind-Computing] makeing a compilation cd



hi
did not work giving up
no send to sub menu when pressing applications key
seems this won't work for me but thank you anyway
Yvonne
- Original Message - 
From: David davidwhitehead1...@cogeco.ca

To: blind-computing@jaws-users.com
Sent: Monday, January 17, 2011 9:47 PM
Subject: Re: [Blind-Computing] makeing a compilation cd



hello there;

another way to create the cd is;

1, navigate to your music folder.

2, now start selecting files,
most likely it will be selecting non contiguous files, so,
hold down the ctrl-key,
and start down arrowing, pressing spacebar on items you wish to have 
selected for the cd.

once you have reach 16 or 17 files,

3, press applications key,
up arrow until you hear send-to sub-menu,
either enter or right arrow to open.

now, up arrow and enter on the DVD/CDrw drive, and press enter.
after a few minutes you should hear,
you have files waiting to be burned click this balloon.
just alt+f4.
now go to my computer,
and enter on the drive, you will see all the files their.
now, you can press applications key, and press the letter t.

the rest of the instructions do apply.


- Original Message - 
From: DoubleLegal doublele...@comcast.net

To: blind-computing@jaws-users.com
Sent: Monday, January 17, 2011 3:26 PM
Subject: Re: [Blind-Computing] makeing a compilation cd



Hi Mike  Barbara,

I got these directions a couple of years ago from this list. These 
steps have helped me many times when I was making CD's. This list is 
just amazing for what you can learn from everybody.



- Original Message - 
From: Mike  Barbara In Arcadia mb69ma...@charter.net

To: blind-computing@jaws-users.com
Sent: Monday, January 17, 2011 12:01 PM
Subject: Re: [Blind-Computing] makeing a compilation cd



Hello Double Legal;

This is a great set of steps!  Definitely a keeper!  Thank you very 
much.

Take care.
Mike
P.s.  At first I thought your display name was Double Eagle, good 
thing I

checked to find, it is Double Legal.  LOL

 - Original Message - 
 From: DoubleLegal

 To: blind-computing@jaws-users.com
 Sent: Monday, January 17, 2011 10:02 AM
 Subject: Re: [Blind-Computing] makeing a compilation cd


 Hello Yvonne,

 These are instructions I use with Windows Media Player 10. If you 
have 10

on
 your computer then this should work. It looks like a lot to do, but 
it

 really isn't.

 Good luck ...

 1. select tracks that you want to make into an audio cd, and copy 
them all

 into
 an empty folder.

 2. Press control   A to select all the files in that folder, and then
 control C to copy them.

 3. Put a CDR disk in the drive.  If your computer is configured to 
show a
 dialogue box after a few moments prompting you to choose an action, 
tab to

 the cancel button and press the spacebar; or arrow down to Take No
Action
 and press enter.

 4. Go to My Computer; press enter on your cd burner.  Once the burner
opens,
 JAWS will say, list view, zero items. Paste your files here with 
control

V.
 (Give it time to copy the files into the burner list)

 5. You can now arrow up and down through the files to make sure they 
are

in
 the order you want them to burn. If not, you can delete the file that 
is

out
 of order by arrowing to that file and pressing your delete key. Then 
go

back
 to the original file you copied the files from, select the file you'd 
like
 to put back into the CD burner where you want it. Copy that track and 
then
 paste it where you want it in the list. (There is a way to move the 
files
 around in the burn list, but I'm sorry, I don't know how to do 
that)


 6. Once the files are in the order you want, press the F5 key to 
deselect

 the files.

 7. Press your applications key (the key to the left of the  control 
key on

 the right side of your keyboard) This brings up the view menu. Then
press
 T. This brings up your CD writing wizzard. You can name your CD at 
this
 point. (Make it short) Tab once the very first time you burn a CD. 
This
 brings up a checkbox 

Re: [Blind-Computing] makeing a compilation cd

2011-01-17 Thread David Ferrin
There is an audio tutorial on the server discussing this very subject for 
both audio and data disks.
David Ferrin
ow...@jaws-users.com
I believe that tomorrow is another day, and I'll probably screw that one up 
too.
- Original Message - 
From: yvonne oliver yvonne.oli...@tafn.org.uk
To: blind-computing@jaws-users.com
Sent: Monday, January 17, 2011 7:14 PM
Subject: Re: [Blind-Computing] makeing a compilation cd


hi
what i did was this
insert cd in drive
select and run c dex
tab to the list of songs
that was where it said selected to each key press with the up and down arrow
selected 3 songs
the other song titles  jaws said not selected

then pressed applications key
no sign of send to sub menu

Yvonne
- Original Message - 
From: David davidwhitehead1...@cogeco.ca
To: blind-computing@jaws-users.com
Sent: Monday, January 17, 2011 10:42 PM
Subject: Re: [Blind-Computing] makeing a compilation cd


 Hello Yvonne;

 you said;

 hi
 did not work giving up
 no send to sub menu when pressing applications key
 seems this won't work for me but thank you anyway

 well, first, where were you when you tried pressing applications key and
 finding send-to sub-menu?

 were you in your music folder?


 - Original Message - 
 From: yvonne oliver yvonne.oli...@tafn.org.uk
 To: blind-computing@jaws-users.com
 Sent: Monday, January 17, 2011 5:05 PM
 Subject: Re: [Blind-Computing] makeing a compilation cd


 hi
 did not work giving up
 no send to sub menu when pressing applications key
 seems this won't work for me but thank you anyway
 Yvonne
 - Original Message - 
 From: David davidwhitehead1...@cogeco.ca
 To: blind-computing@jaws-users.com
 Sent: Monday, January 17, 2011 9:47 PM
 Subject: Re: [Blind-Computing] makeing a compilation cd


 hello there;

 another way to create the cd is;

 1, navigate to your music folder.

 2, now start selecting files,
 most likely it will be selecting non contiguous files, so,
 hold down the ctrl-key,
 and start down arrowing, pressing spacebar on items you wish to have
 selected for the cd.
 once you have reach 16 or 17 files,

 3, press applications key,
 up arrow until you hear send-to sub-menu,
 either enter or right arrow to open.

 now, up arrow and enter on the DVD/CDrw drive, and press enter.
 after a few minutes you should hear,
 you have files waiting to be burned click this balloon.
 just alt+f4.
 now go to my computer,
 and enter on the drive, you will see all the files their.
 now, you can press applications key, and press the letter t.

 the rest of the instructions do apply.


 - Original Message - 
 From: DoubleLegal doublele...@comcast.net
 To: blind-computing@jaws-users.com
 Sent: Monday, January 17, 2011 3:26 PM
 Subject: Re: [Blind-Computing] makeing a compilation cd


 Hi Mike  Barbara,

 I got these directions a couple of years ago from this list. These
 steps have helped me many times when I was making CD's. This list is
 just amazing for what you can learn from everybody.


 - Original Message - 
 From: Mike  Barbara In Arcadia mb69ma...@charter.net
 To: blind-computing@jaws-users.com
 Sent: Monday, January 17, 2011 12:01 PM
 Subject: Re: [Blind-Computing] makeing a compilation cd


 Hello Double Legal;

 This is a great set of steps!  Definitely a keeper!  Thank you very
 much.
 Take care.
 Mike
 P.s.  At first I thought your display name was Double Eagle, good
 thing I
 checked to find, it is Double Legal.  LOL

  - Original Message - 
  From: DoubleLegal
  To: blind-computing@jaws-users.com
  Sent: Monday, January 17, 2011 10:02 AM
  Subject: Re: [Blind-Computing] makeing a compilation cd


  Hello Yvonne,

  These are instructions I use with Windows Media Player 10. If you
 have 10
 on
  your computer then this should work. It looks like a lot to do, but
 it
  really isn't.

  Good luck ...

  1. select tracks that you want to make into an audio cd, and copy
 them all
  into
  an empty folder.

  2. Press control   A to select all the files in that folder, and then
  control C to copy them.

  3. Put a CDR disk in the drive.  If your computer is configured to
 show a
  dialogue box after a few moments prompting you to choose an action,
 tab to
  the cancel button and press the spacebar; or arrow down to Take No
 Action
  and press enter.

  4. Go to My Computer; press enter on your cd burner.  Once the burner
 opens,
  JAWS will say, list view, zero items. Paste your files here with
 control
 V.
  (Give it time to copy the files into the burner list)

  5. You can now arrow up and down through the files to make sure they
 are
 in
  the order you want them to burn. If not, you can delete the file that
 is
 out
  of order by arrowing to that file and pressing your delete key. Then
 go
 back
  to the original file you copied the files from, select the file you'd
 like
  to put back into the CD burner where you want it. Copy that track and
 then
  paste it where you want it in the list. (There is a way to move 

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Re: [Blind-Computing] makeing a compilation cd

2011-01-17 Thread Norma A. Boge
I think I can help here.  CDex is used mostly for ripping CDs; i.e. 
taking files from a CD and putting them on a computer.  There is a 
setting in CDex where one can have CDex automatically select all 
files when a CD is inserted.  So, if you want to take tracks from 
several CDs to make a compilation disk, you'll either have to change 
that CDex setting or keep in mind that you'll have to

unselect tracks you don't want to rip.
The send to option one sees after hitting the Applications Key will
not show up if you are trying it while in a track list in
CDex.  You would need to be in a folder, such
as My Music, for the send to option to appear.

Sorry for the long post, HTH...
Norma
 are in a06:14 PM 1/17/2011, you wrote:

hi
what i did was this
insert cd in drive
select and run c dex
tab to the list of songs
that was where it said selected to each key press with the up and down arrow
selected 3 songs
the other song titles  jaws said not selected

then pressed applications key
no sign of send to sub menu

Yvonne
- Original Message - From: David davidwhitehead1...@cogeco.ca
To: blind-computing@jaws-users.com
Sent: Monday, January 17, 2011 10:42 PM
Subject: Re: [Blind-Computing] makeing a compilation cd



Hello Yvonne;

you said;

hi
did not work giving up
no send to sub menu when pressing applications key
seems this won't work for me but thank you anyway

well, first, where were you when you tried pressing applications 
key and finding send-to sub-menu?


were you in your music folder?


- Original Message - From: yvonne oliver 
yvonne.oli...@tafn.org.uk

To: blind-computing@jaws-users.com
Sent: Monday, January 17, 2011 5:05 PM
Subject: Re: [Blind-Computing] makeing a compilation cd



hi
did not work giving up
no send to sub menu when pressing applications key
seems this won't work for me but thank you anyway
Yvonne
- Original Message - From: David davidwhitehead1...@cogeco.ca
To: blind-computing@jaws-users.com
Sent: Monday, January 17, 2011 9:47 PM
Subject: Re: [Blind-Computing] makeing a compilation cd



hello there;

another way to create the cd is;

1, navigate to your music folder.

2, now start selecting files,
most likely it will be selecting non contiguous files, so,
hold down the ctrl-key,
and start down arrowing, pressing spacebar on items you wish to 
have selected for the cd.

once you have reach 16 or 17 files,

3, press applications key,
up arrow until you hear send-to sub-menu,
either enter or right arrow to open.

now, up arrow and enter on the DVD/CDrw drive, and press enter.
after a few minutes you should hear,
you have files waiting to be burned click this balloon.
just alt+f4.
now go to my computer,
and enter on the drive, you will see all the files their.
now, you can press applications key, and press the letter t.

the rest of the instructions do apply.


- Original Message - From: DoubleLegal doublele...@comcast.net
To: blind-computing@jaws-users.com
Sent: Monday, January 17, 2011 3:26 PM
Subject: Re: [Blind-Computing] makeing a compilation cd



Hi Mike  Barbara,

I got these directions a couple of years ago from this list. 
These steps have helped me many times when I was making CD's. 
This list is just amazing for what you can learn from everybody.



- Original Message - From: Mike  Barbara In Arcadia 
mb69ma...@charter.net

To: blind-computing@jaws-users.com
Sent: Monday, January 17, 2011 12:01 PM
Subject: Re: [Blind-Computing] makeing a compilation cd



Hello Double Legal;

This is a great set of steps!  Definitely a keeper!  Thank you very much.
Take care.
Mike
P.s.  At first I thought your display name was Double Eagle, good thing I
checked to find, it is Double Legal.  LOL

 - Original Message -  From: DoubleLegal
 To: blind-computing@jaws-users.com
 Sent: Monday, January 17, 2011 10:02 AM
 Subject: Re: [Blind-Computing] makeing a compilation cd


 Hello Yvonne,

 These are instructions I use with Windows Media Player 10. If 
you have 10

on
 your computer then this should work. It looks like a lot to do, but it
 really isn't.

 Good luck ...

 1. select tracks that you want to make into an audio cd, and 
copy them all

 into
 an empty folder.

 2. Press control   A to select all the files in that folder, and then
 control C to copy them.

 3. Put a CDR disk in the drive.  If your computer is 
configured to show a
 dialogue box after a few moments prompting you to choose an 
action, tab to

 the cancel button and press the spacebar; or arrow down to Take No
Action
 and press enter.

 4. Go to My Computer; press enter on your cd burner.  Once the burner
opens,
 JAWS will say, list view, zero items. Paste your files here 
with control

V.
 (Give it time to copy the files into the burner list)

 5. You can now arrow up and down through the files to make 
sure they are

in
 the order you want them to burn. If not, you can delete the 
file that is

out
 of order by arrowing to that file and pressing your delete key. Then go
back

Re: [Blind-Computing] makeing a compilation cd

2011-01-17 Thread yvonne oliver

hello Norma
thank you for reply
however where is the setting to change and how do i find it?
and how do i go to a folder and still see the tracks i want?
thank you
Yvonne
- Original Message - 
From: Norma A. Boge nab...@mchsi.com

To: blind-computing@jaws-users.com
Sent: Tuesday, January 18, 2011 4:31 AM
Subject: Re: [Blind-Computing] makeing a compilation cd


I think I can help here.  CDex is used mostly for ripping CDs; i.e. taking 
files from a CD and putting them on a computer.  There is a setting in CDex 
where one can have CDex automatically select all files when a CD is 
inserted.  So, if you want to take tracks from several CDs to make a 
compilation disk, you'll either have to change that CDex setting or keep in 
mind that you'll have to

unselect tracks you don't want to rip.
The send to option one sees after hitting the Applications Key will
not show up if you are trying it while in a track list in
CDex.  You would need to be in a folder, such
as My Music, for the send to option to appear.

Sorry for the long post, HTH...
Norma
 are in a06:14 PM 1/17/2011, you wrote:

hi
what i did was this
insert cd in drive
select and run c dex
tab to the list of songs
that was where it said selected to each key press with the up and down 
arrow

selected 3 songs
the other song titles  jaws said not selected

then pressed applications key
no sign of send to sub menu

Yvonne
- Original Message - From: David davidwhitehead1...@cogeco.ca
To: blind-computing@jaws-users.com
Sent: Monday, January 17, 2011 10:42 PM
Subject: Re: [Blind-Computing] makeing a compilation cd



Hello Yvonne;

you said;

hi
did not work giving up
no send to sub menu when pressing applications key
seems this won't work for me but thank you anyway

well, first, where were you when you tried pressing applications key and 
finding send-to sub-menu?


were you in your music folder?


- Original Message - From: yvonne oliver 
yvonne.oli...@tafn.org.uk

To: blind-computing@jaws-users.com
Sent: Monday, January 17, 2011 5:05 PM
Subject: Re: [Blind-Computing] makeing a compilation cd



hi
did not work giving up
no send to sub menu when pressing applications key
seems this won't work for me but thank you anyway
Yvonne
- Original Message - From: David 
davidwhitehead1...@cogeco.ca

To: blind-computing@jaws-users.com
Sent: Monday, January 17, 2011 9:47 PM
Subject: Re: [Blind-Computing] makeing a compilation cd



hello there;

another way to create the cd is;

1, navigate to your music folder.

2, now start selecting files,
most likely it will be selecting non contiguous files, so,
hold down the ctrl-key,
and start down arrowing, pressing spacebar on items you wish to have 
selected for the cd.

once you have reach 16 or 17 files,

3, press applications key,
up arrow until you hear send-to sub-menu,
either enter or right arrow to open.

now, up arrow and enter on the DVD/CDrw drive, and press enter.
after a few minutes you should hear,
you have files waiting to be burned click this balloon.
just alt+f4.
now go to my computer,
and enter on the drive, you will see all the files their.
now, you can press applications key, and press the letter t.

the rest of the instructions do apply.


- Original Message - From: DoubleLegal 
doublele...@comcast.net

To: blind-computing@jaws-users.com
Sent: Monday, January 17, 2011 3:26 PM
Subject: Re: [Blind-Computing] makeing a compilation cd



Hi Mike  Barbara,

I got these directions a couple of years ago from this list. These 
steps have helped me many times when I was making CD's. This list is 
just amazing for what you can learn from everybody.



- Original Message - From: Mike  Barbara In Arcadia 
mb69ma...@charter.net

To: blind-computing@jaws-users.com
Sent: Monday, January 17, 2011 12:01 PM
Subject: Re: [Blind-Computing] makeing a compilation cd



Hello Double Legal;

This is a great set of steps!  Definitely a keeper!  Thank you very 
much.

Take care.
Mike
P.s.  At first I thought your display name was Double Eagle, good 
thing I

checked to find, it is Double Legal.  LOL

 - Original Message -  From: DoubleLegal
 To: blind-computing@jaws-users.com
 Sent: Monday, January 17, 2011 10:02 AM
 Subject: Re: [Blind-Computing] makeing a compilation cd


 Hello Yvonne,

 These are instructions I use with Windows Media Player 10. If you 
have 10

on
 your computer then this should work. It looks like a lot to do, but 
it

 really isn't.

 Good luck ...

 1. select tracks that you want to make into an audio cd, and copy 
them all

 into
 an empty folder.

 2. Press control   A to select all the files in that folder, and 
then

 control C to copy them.

 3. Put a CDR disk in the drive.  If your computer is configured to 
show a
 dialogue box after a few moments prompting you to choose an action, 
tab to

 the cancel button and press the spacebar; or arrow down to Take No
Action
 and press enter.

 4. Go to My Computer; press enter on your cd burner.  Once