Hi Miriam, To set your user verboscity to Intermediate & turn on progress updates, do the following: Getting sounds to work in IE9 will be below Intermediat settings & progress updates steps.
For user verboscity & progress updates: 1. Press, insert + 6, on the number row above the main keyboard to open the Settings Center &, press, control, shift, + D, to open Settings Center default all applications. 2. Arrow down to, User, & press right arrow to open. 3. The first item in the list is, progress bar updates announcement. Press the spacebar to toggle between the 7 choices you have. The default is 5 second intervals. You can tab 1 time to get an explanation of program updates & what it does. 4. tab to, apply, & press the spacebar. 5. Now up arrow to User & press the left arrow to close. 6. Arrow down to, Speech Verboscity, & press right arrow to open. 7. Arrow down 1 time to, Verboscity Level, & press the spacebar until you hear, Berboscity LevelIntermediate. 8. Tab to apply, press the spacebar, tab to, okay, press enter to save your changes & close the Settings Center. Getting sounds to work: To get sounds In IE9 & 10: After you hit alt n for the notification bar and begin the save, hit control + J. Tab to the options link, press the spacebar, tab and when you hear notify me when download is complete, hit spacebar to check the option. tab to & Okay the choice. In Internet Explorer 9 / 10 there is the option of having system sounds, as there were in internet explorer 8. These sounds include a sound when a download is complete. By default the system sounds are off. To turn them on: 1. On the tools menu, choose internet options. 2. In the dialog ctrl+tab until you get to the advanced page. 3. In the settings tree view, in the accessibility group, there's the item play system sounds-off. You can quickly move to this by pressing the letter p. Press spacebar, and the item changes to play system sounds-on. 4. press enter to press the default ok button. Navigating to a default download folder: Using IE9, When you press enter on a download link; You will hear; Notification requires response, Here you would press alt+n, Now if you use your tab key, you would see; Run button, Save button, Cancel button. So, the save button will download the file into the default folder. However, if you wish to change the default folder, You can press, Ctrl + J, instead of the save button. Now using the tab key move to the, Options link, and press enter. Here you will find a browse button so, press the spacebar on it If you either shift+tab, or tab your way, you will come to a tree-view, Now you can arrow and choose where you want your downloads to go. Hope this helps. Now, back to my barstool! LOL, hahaha hahaha hahaha, LOL Take care. Mike This email was sent from my, iBarstool. ----- Original Message ----- From: Miriam Vieni To: jaws users list Sent: Thursday, July 04, 2013 9:08 AM Subject: [JAWS-Users] computer recovery My computer was rebuilt after having been completely destroyed by a viscious worm on June 9. I am trying to get things working approximately as they were. This is a 64 bit Win7 computer with Jaws 13 and I E 9. I am a not very competent user. Please tell me how to set the verbosity at intermediate. How do I set Jaws to tell me the progress of downloads? The sounds that I used to hear that cued me to start a download and that told me when the download ended, aren't there. I went to options in IE and "play system sounds" is checked. I was told to go to the system tray to turn up volume, but didn't see volume there, only speakers which said 68%, and I am hearing other sounds so I'm not sure that's the problem. Any help you can give me would be appreciated. Miriam For answers to frequently asked questions about this list visit: http://www.jaws-users.com/help/ For answers to frequently asked questions about this list visit: http://www.jaws-users.com/help/
