Hi Mark. Thanks for your suggestion.
I have only just got into conventional computers.
I have used a Braille Note and a Voice Sense.
I'm using the Demo version of Windoweyes.
You may know it only goes for 30 minutes.
This time goes quickly!
I am really trying hard to take in all the concepts with conventional
computing.
I've listened to the excellent audio tutorials on the internet and
emailing with Windoweyes.
I have tried reading the manual.
I don't really understand your answer, inasmuch as I don't know where
these short cuts answers are, hence my question to the list.
If I've been too much of a Simpleton" with my questions I apologise.
At this stage, I don't have any answers to my original question!
So, if you're able to help further that would be much appreciated, if not,
thanks for your suggestions.
Oh, in Australia note takers are rather expensive and buying Windoweyes
before really knowing whether it's going to be good for me or not is a
strong consideration.
If you've read through this thanks! If you've stopped early doors I
understand!
All the best to you for 2010! Consider yourself fortunate that you have
the ability, intelligence, understanding, patience and technical saviness
to have gone as far as you have with computers! There are some who aren't
like you!
Again, thanks for responding!
Cheers.
Peter.
---- Original Message ------
From: Mark Gilland <[email protected]
Subject: Re: list of hotkeys for Outlook and Windoweyes?
Date sent: Fri, 8 Jan 2010 01:04:50 -0500
Can you not look in the hotkey reference guide for the Outlook
shortcuts?
Sent from my iPod touch
On Jan 8, 2010, at 12:08 AM, peter greco <[email protected]> wrote:
Where can I find a list of hotkeys used for using Outlook when
emailing with Windoweyes?
Peter.
----- Original Message -----
From: "James Aldrich" <[email protected]
To: <[email protected]
Date sent: Thu, 7 Jan 2010 21:13:26 -0700
Subject: computers in general
Hi all!
You don't have to purchase a laptop before running into
impossible computers! I worked on a friend's computer which is
a
del desktop and it doesn't seem to get up and dance as it
should!
It is a dandy! Something which works nicely on one PC certainly
can
be almost impossible on another! It is most amazing!
I'll probably contact GW Micro to figure out why I haven't been
able to get Window Eyes to work on this Netbook but I really
have
been happy with my N120! I have three browsers working
presently,
IE8, System Access and Firefox! I'm still experimenting with
all of
these!
This brings me to a question! My Asus laptop which is down
presently was purchased and set up through a blindness entity!
I
bought this Netbook which I set up myself with some help from
others! I'm finding the Netbook I set up myself works better
than
the one set up by the blindness entity! Is this my imagination
or
is this the experience that many of you have experienced if you
are
somewhat knowledgeable about setting up a PC! Please write me
privately on this! I don't consider myself to be a computer
whiz!
If this were a car, I simply drive it! I'm not the mechanic!
I'm
certainly surprised as to how well this PC works! Of course one
should give some of the credit for good computer design by a
given
company!
Thanks for reading!
Jim Aldrich
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