Nice try, Mike. I just tested your hypothesis. I added the bookmarklet
version of Rumola to my IE favorites bar (I already have an account, so I
renamed this version of Rumola so that it would not conflict with the one I
already have in the favorites bar), and when I hit space on the OKay
button, I got the page for purchasing credits, even though I have the box on
the Privacy tab for turning on the pop-up blocker checked. So checking or
unchecking this box may not make any difference.
Gerald
-----Original Message-----
From: Mike B.
Sent: Wednesday, January 27, 2016 11:08 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] Solving Captchas on the Internet
Hi All,
If you have put the Rumola link into the Favorites Bar of IE, & you haven't
purchased any credits yet, when you press enter on the Rumola link on the
Favorites Bar you will get a message stating you don't have any credits & to
please buy some. Well, when you press the spacebar on the Okay button you
need to have the, Turn on Pop-up Blocker, option unchecked in the Privacy
tab of IE / Tools / Options or the Rumola webpage won't come up for you to
buy credits. It took me awhile to get this figured out, so I thought I
would share & save someone some aggravation!
Take care.
Mike
Global warming? Most likely caused from hot air generated by politicians
----- Original Message -----
From: Moderator
To: [email protected]
Sent: Wednesday, January 27, 2016 5:10 AM
Subject: [JAWS-Users] Solving Captchas on the Internet
Just changing the subject line, since I forgot on the original message.
Before we get started with this discussion, anyone who wants to complain
because this service has a cost attached to it,
keep those comments off-list!
Complaining about how much things cost blind people has nothing to do with
the use of Jaws, and is certainly not constructive!
Now, on with the info as I have it:
From what I understand, there is one called Rumola, and it is supposed to
work with IE , Firefox and Google.
You can find out more at:
http://skipinput.com/
I believe that there are extensions for Firefox and Chrome, but not for IE,
although
someone has discovered a way for it to work with IE.
It is a pay-for service,
50 credits = $0.99
150 credits = $1.95
Credits are valid for one year from time of purchase.
My experience with the website, and getting the service to work using Jaws
was a good one.
HTH,
Richard Q. Justice-list moderator
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