Hi folks,
I'm using Windows 7 64-bit with Jaws 15, almost exclusively with
Braille-only access.
When I run a folder, say c:\, as long as I stay within the Structured Line
everything makes sense. But if I use the Next or Prior Line keys on the
Braille display to break out of that line there are all kinds of extra
things on the screen that I'd rather do without. They're things like folder
tree views and I don't know what all. Everything is available through the
menus if I want it so I'd rather just have the file list; I always use
Details view. This becomes important if I go to the bottom of the screen to
find out, for example, how long an MP3 or other audio file will be playing.
Does anybody know of easy way(s) to get rid of this clutter?
Thanks very much,
--
Lee Maschmeyer
"Never imagine yourself not to be otherwise than what it might appear to
others that what you were or might have been was not otherwise than what you
had been would have appeared to them to be otherwise."
--Lewis Carroll
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