Re: [Blind-Computing] searching for mail in wl mail

2013-02-03 Thread Tom

yes, great. will just need to tweak it a bit

-Original Message- 
From: Mark Torgerson

Sent: Sunday, February 03, 2013 2:42 AM
To: blind-computing@jaws-users.com
Subject: Re: [Blind-Computing] searching for mail in wl mail

Hi
Yes, if you do a control + shift + F, this will bring up the search
dialog. Then, tab through the various options to find which field you want
to search Fill in your search options and tab to OK or search. I do not
remember which way it is labeled.
I hope this helps.

God bless,
Mark

-Original Message- 
From: t.

Sent: Saturday, February 02, 2013 6:08 PM
To: blind-computing@jaws-users.com
Subject: [Blind-Computing] searching for mail in wl mail

is there a way to search for an email in the wl mail folders?
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Re: [Blind-Computing] burning an audio CD with Starburn 12.1

2013-02-03 Thread t.
obviously I've done something wrong again. when I open star burn, from my 
desktop, or start menu, it opens with:

star burn dialog static button 1 button. any idea on what's up?

-Original Message- 
From: inthaneelf

Sent: Wednesday, January 30, 2013 2:49 AM
To: blind-computing@jaws-users.com
Subject: [Blind-Computing] burning an audio CD with Starburn 12.1

ok folks, here you go
* Starburn Audio CD burning instructions *

1. start star burn, it will give the registered to and version numbers in
full (you can hit control to shut jaws up).
2. put a blank disk into the burner you wish to use (if you do not you will
goof up the smooth operation within two steps).
3. when the windows what do I do with this dialog pops up just hit escape
to close it.
4. if you need to alt tab back into the star burn window, then hit alt and a
to open the actions menu and select and enter on burn audio.
5. the burner wizard will open up a separated window, in it  there will pop
up a dialog box that will say select burner, and then scanning system and
when it settles down it will have you in a list of all your burners and you
pick the one you loaded with the blank disk which will be indicated by
that word after the burners name and then tab to the next button and enter
on it.
6. you will go to the audio files section, where you select what you wish to
burn, like many other burn programs your in the empty file list, tab once to
the add files button and enter on it.
7. now you wind up in a basic open dialog box, go through it and select
your files, a few of the special file selection keys will work once you get
to where your files are at, control a, control and down arrow and shift and
down arrow are the main ones. select all the files you wish (or do one at a
time repeating these steps until you have them all), tab to and
spacebar/enter on the open button
8. you will hear something like loading files repeated a few times, then
this will put you back in the original file selection window (step 6), but
your focus will be the list, and your files should be listed there with
loads of info with them, if you tab three times you will find the total
track time out of box, it will automatically update if you add or remove a
song.
** note, so you do not need to ask this is the only other difficult part of
star burn, if you wish to remove songs you must use your jaws/mouse cursor
to select them, then go back to the PC/active cursor and tab to the remove
button and enter/space bar on it, or remove all and start over, your
choice).
9. one tab after the total tracks duration field, there is an editable field
that will read artist you can leave it blank or type in any short
identification you wish (the disk name works).
10. then tab to the start button and hit enter/space bar.

it will start the process and screens will pop up to let you know what star
burn is doing.

you should be able to figure the rest out, the report at the end of a burn
closing the program and /or restarting the burn process if you wish more
copies etc.

HTH,
inthaneelf
inthane...@roadrunner.com
http://grabbag.alacorncomputer.com



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[Blind-Computing] Powered Hub Drivers

2013-02-03 Thread Mike B.
Hi All,

I have a Belkin powered desktop 7 port USB hub, model#: F4U017.  I can't get 
it to work with Windows7 64 bit Pro.  I get the unable to install drivers 
error message whenever I plug in the USB cable.  I've tried with the power 
plugged in  not plugged in, with devices plugged into the hub  not plugged 
into the hub.  This same unit used to work with Windows7 but, not now!  It 
does work with XP Pro.  This computer is a dual boot system.  I didn't have 
any success checking Belkin's website for drivers but, when it worked last 
the drivers installed automatically.  Does anyone have any advice or other 
avenues to try?  I would really like to use this hub verses the hub I'm 
currently using.  All help would be greatly appreciated  graciously 
accepted!  Thank you all very much.
Take care.
Mike
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