Re: directing window-eyes to go through a different sound device

2016-05-25 Thread Reg Webb via Talk
rod and anyone else who's interested

Yes, that's how it's supposed to work and, most of the time it does. 
The Prolific USB to Serial convertor I use for my old Apolo II comes up
every time at startup if selected.  But, as I said in my last post on
this subject, the sound device associated with my Vocalizer Expressive
voice,changes occasionally, and on an apparently random basis.  Does
anyone know why?

-- 
Reg


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Rod Hutton via Talk  wrote:

> Hi,
> 
> If you tab through the Synthesizers dialog box with your synthesizer
> selected, you will encounter a combo box allowing you to select the sound
> device to use.
> 
> Hth,
> 
> Rod
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> Subject: Re: directing window-eyes to go through a different sound device
> 
> hmmm, by some miracle, i found how to do what i asked in my revious message.
> thanks.
> 
> 
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> 
> >is there any way to redirect window-eyes to speak through a 
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Re: Where can I learn to use Office 365?

2016-05-25 Thread Eden via Talk
Is there a way to get off this list by just sending a message please thank you? 
What address do I use? 

Sent from my iPhone

> On May 25, 2016, at 8:25 PM, Tom Fairhurst via Talk 
>  wrote:
> 
> Try Access Technology Institute at http://www.blind.training/. I didn't see 
> anything for Office 2016 yet, but anything for Office 2013 would probably 
> work well. These tutorials are not free, but they are very good.
> 
> -Original Message- From: Kevin Minor via Talk
> Sent: Wednesday, May 25, 2016 7:45 PM
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> Subject: Where can I learn to use Office 365?
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> Hi.
> 
> In particular, I'm interested in learning Excel 2016, but I figure that I 
> might as well learn all the Office suite of programs.  This would help me in 
> employment.
> 
> Thanks in advance for any help.
> 
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Re: Where can I learn to use Office 365?

2016-05-25 Thread Tom Fairhurst via Talk
Try Access Technology Institute at http://www.blind.training/. I didn't see 
anything for Office 2016 yet, but anything for Office 2013 would probably 
work well. These tutorials are not free, but they are very good.


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Sent: Wednesday, May 25, 2016 7:45 PM
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Subject: Where can I learn to use Office 365?

Hi.

In particular, I'm interested in learning Excel 2016, but I figure that I 
might as well learn all the Office suite of programs.  This would help me in 
employment.


Thanks in advance for any help.

Have a blessed day and don't work too hard.

Kevin Minor, Lexington, KY
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RE: excelle 2016

2016-05-25 Thread Rod Hutton via Talk
Hi Jed,

Have you uninstalled the set files for any previous version of Office and
then installed the Office 2016 sets?
This is done by choosing Factory Settings from within the File menu in the
WE control panel.
Simply select the set file package you wish to install or uninstall in the
list box, and then tab over to the install or uninstall button as necessary.

Good luck,

Rod

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Subject: excelle 2016

Hey guys,
When i load a .xls file, when i arrow around in excelle 2016, i hear
absolutely nothing.  Is there anything i need to change?  I'm running we 9.4
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RE: directing window-eyes to go through a different sound device

2016-05-25 Thread Rod Hutton via Talk
Hi,

If you tab through the Synthesizers dialog box with your synthesizer
selected, you will encounter a combo box allowing you to select the sound
device to use.

Hth,

Rod

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Subject: Re: directing window-eyes to go through a different sound device

hmmm, by some miracle, i found how to do what i asked in my revious message.
thanks.


Legend has it that on Wednesday 5/25/2016 01:50 PM, ratshtron via Talk said:

>is there any way to redirect window-eyes to speak through a 
>secondary sound device? i have a usb sound adapter that i would like 
>to use for window-eyes while all other sounds go through the main 
>computer's sound device. thanks.
>
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RE: Where can I learn to use Office 365?

2016-05-25 Thread Charles Short via Talk
Hello Mr. Minor, you can learn how to use office 365 by going to the
Window-Eyes tutorial page and select the one you want.  I my self use excel
for my employment, and I find it to be very useful.  Go to the tutorial page
of the AI Squared website.  Please let me know if you have any further
questions, coments, concerns, or doubts.


Charlie Short

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Sent: Wednesday, May 25, 2016 8:46 PM
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Subject: Where can I learn to use Office 365?

Hi.

In particular, I'm interested in learning Excel 2016, but I figure that I
might as well learn all the Office suite of programs.  This would help me in
employment.

Thanks in advance for any help.

Have a blessed day and don't work too hard.

Kevin Minor, Lexington, KY
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Where can I learn to use Office 365?

2016-05-25 Thread Kevin Minor via Talk
Hi.

In particular, I'm interested in learning Excel 2016, but I figure that I might 
as well learn all the Office suite of programs.  This would help me in 
employment.

Thanks in advance for any help.

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Re: excelle 2016 not accessible?

2016-05-25 Thread Marc Solomon via Talk
Working from memory, I think I remember someone on the list suggesting checking 
the status of your scroll lock. If scroll lock is on, it might interfere with 
your use of Excel. Not sure if this is the cause of your issue. 
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On May 25, 2016 2:43:56 PM Jed Barton via Talk  
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> Hey guys,
> Is excelle really not accessible with we 9.4?  I am literally able to 
> read nothing.  When i arrow around, nothing, when i press the alt key, 
> nothing.  Any ideas?
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Re: office 2016 help

2016-05-25 Thread Marc Solomon via Talk
The Office 2016 set files are available in the latest version of Window-Eyes. 
In the WE control panel, open the File menu and select Factory Settings. This 
will put you in a dialog that lists all set files and provides buttons for 
installing them. 
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On May 25, 2016 7:07:53 PM Bernie Perella via Talk  
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> Jed, I remeber a post on this site indicating that one needed to have 
> the Office 2016 set files for Office 365.  Even though I have Office 
> 365, I can only find set files for office 2013 on my machine.  so, not 
> sure where one gets the 2016 versions.  Also, since you and I are having 
> similar issues, what kind of a new machine do you have?
>
> On 5/25/2016 6:35 PM, Jed Barton via Talk wrote:
>> Hey guys,
>> OK, so i have office 365, 2016 running on my computer.  I have 2 major
>> problems.  When i have outlook up and running as i am arrowing down my
>> messages, every message i go to, it goes ding dong.  It's a high to a
>> low pitch sound, super annoying.
>> The other problem is excelle 2016 appears to be completely unaccessable.
>>  I actually went so far as to create a blank excelle, and absolutely
>> nothing.  Any ideas?
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RE: Accessible Blogging

2016-05-25 Thread Marc Solomon via Talk
Andre,
Ai Squared offers remote training for $99 per hour or $175 for a two. Regarding 
how much would be covered, that depends on a number of factors including: 
number of training hours purchased, aptitude and skill set of the trainee, 
training objectives, etc. 
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On May 25, 2016 9:15:44 AM Andre  wrote:

> How much does that cost?
>
> How much or how deeply does it go into wordpress?
>
>
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> It was custom remote training that the client paid for. 
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> On May 25, 2016 8:27:43 AM Darrell Bowles  wrote:
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>> And where can we find this training? :-)
>>
>> Sent from my iPhone
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>>> On May 25, 2016, at 8:23 AM, Marc Solomon via Talk
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>>> 
>>> I do and have also provided training on using Wordpress with Window-Eyes.
>>> Marc
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>>> On May 25, 2016 7:31:00 AM Samuel Wilkins  wrote:
>>> 
>>> Does anyone on the list use that?
>>> 
>>> On 25/05/2016 12:12, Marc Solomon via Talk wrote:
>>> 
>>> I know of at least one Window-Eyes user who is using Wordpress to
> successfully manage a personnel blog.
>>> Best,
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>>> 
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>>> Hello everyone,
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>>> I was wondering if anyone knows of an accessible blogging site that 
>>> works with Window-Eyes.  I would like to start writing a blog, but 
>>> most of the ones I have come across are not accessible.
>>> 
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Re: office 2016 help

2016-05-25 Thread Bernie Perella via Talk
Jed, I remeber a post on this site indicating that one needed to have 
the Office 2016 set files for Office 365.  Even though I have Office 
365, I can only find set files for office 2013 on my machine.  so, not 
sure where one gets the 2016 versions.  Also, since you and I are having 
similar issues, what kind of a new machine do you have?


On 5/25/2016 6:35 PM, Jed Barton via Talk wrote:

Hey guys,
OK, so i have office 365, 2016 running on my computer.  I have 2 major
problems.  When i have outlook up and running as i am arrowing down my
messages, every message i go to, it goes ding dong.  It's a high to a
low pitch sound, super annoying.
The other problem is excelle 2016 appears to be completely unaccessable.
 I actually went so far as to create a blank excelle, and absolutely
nothing.  Any ideas?
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RE: office 2016 help

2016-05-25 Thread Charles Short via Talk
You should have installed the correct set files for 2016.  Office 2016 is
very accessible in my opinion.  

Charlie Short

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Hey guys,
OK, so i have office 365, 2016 running on my computer.  I have 2 major
problems.  When i have outlook up and running as i am arrowing down my
messages, every message i go to, it goes ding dong.  It's a high to a low
pitch sound, super annoying.
The other problem is excelle 2016 appears to be completely unaccessable. 
  I actually went so far as to create a blank excelle, and absolutely
nothing.  Any ideas?
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Re: Window Eyes has stopped talking in Windows 10 search box, also hotkey field issues

2016-05-25 Thread Chris T via Talk
I tried restarting Window Eyes again, and it actually worked this time. I 
have been trying that off and on all day with no luck. Whatever the reason, 
at least now it worked.


I know how to set up a hot key, but in Windows 10 I am getting nothing but 
Window Eyes reading Hot key field over and over, no reading of the contents 
of the field and no feedback if I try to edit the field in any way.


Thanks,

Chris T

-Original Message- 
From: net bat

Sent: Wednesday, May 25, 2016 4:32 PM
To: Chris T ; Window-Eyes Discussion List
Subject: Re: Window Eyes has stopped talking in Windows 10 search box,also 
hotkey field issues


you usually get search box speech back if you reload w e.
the hot keys on the desktop are setup by opening a context menu on the icon
then properties. then find the shortcut feild to create them.

-Original Message- 
From: Chris T via Talk

Sent: Wednesday, May 25, 2016 3:27 PM
To: Window-Eyes Discussion List
Subject: Window Eyes has stopped talking in Windows 10 search box,also 
hotkey

field issues

I didn’t change any settings before this occurred, at least none that I 
recall
or that had anything to do with the start menu and the taskbar, but Windows 
10

has stopped reading the results in the search box. I hope that this is
something I can fix as it is making things much more difficult for me.

Also, how can one edit the hotkeys one has set up for shortcuts on the 
desktop?
I am used to starting up almost every application that I regularly use with 
a

hotkey.

Thanks,

Chris T
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office 2016 help

2016-05-25 Thread Jed Barton via Talk

Hey guys,
OK, so i have office 365, 2016 running on my computer.  I have 2 major 
problems.  When i have outlook up and running as i am arrowing down my 
messages, every message i go to, it goes ding dong.  It's a high to a 
low pitch sound, super annoying.
The other problem is excelle 2016 appears to be completely unaccessable. 
 I actually went so far as to create a blank excelle, and absolutely 
nothing.  Any ideas?

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Re: Window Eyes has stopped talking in Windows 10 search box, also hotkey field issues

2016-05-25 Thread net bat via Talk

you usually get search box speech back if you reload w e.
the hot keys on the desktop are setup by opening a context menu on the icon 
then properties. then find the shortcut feild to create them.


-Original Message- 
From: Chris T via Talk

Sent: Wednesday, May 25, 2016 3:27 PM
To: Window-Eyes Discussion List
Subject: Window Eyes has stopped talking in Windows 10 search box,also hotkey 
field issues


I didn’t change any settings before this occurred, at least none that I recall 
or that had anything to do with the start menu and the taskbar, but Windows 10 
has stopped reading the results in the search box. I hope that this is 
something I can fix as it is making things much more difficult for me.


Also, how can one edit the hotkeys one has set up for shortcuts on the desktop? 
I am used to starting up almost every application that I regularly use with a 
hotkey.


Thanks,

Chris T
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Window Eyes has stopped talking in Windows 10 search box, also hotkey field issues

2016-05-25 Thread Chris T via Talk
I didn’t change any settings before this occurred, at least none that I recall 
or that had anything to do with the start menu and the taskbar, but Windows 10 
has stopped reading the results in the search box. I hope that this is 
something I can fix as it is making things much more difficult for me.

Also, how can one edit the hotkeys one has set up for shortcuts on the desktop? 
I am used to starting up almost every application that I regularly use with a 
hotkey.

Thanks,

Chris T
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FW: using the norton removal tool and ridding myself of Nortoninternetsecurity

2016-05-25 Thread Rod Hutton via Talk
Hi,

I meant this to go to the list, not just Pam.

Thanks,

Rod

-Original Message-
From: Rod Hutton [mailto:rod_hut...@hotmail.com] 
Sent: May 25, 2016 5:09 PM
To: 'Pamela Dominguez' 
Subject: RE: using the norton removal tool and ridding myself of
Nortoninternetsecurity

Hi Pam,

Sorry to write in a confusing manner.
Yes, you still have to ensure software is fully installed in order to
uninstall it.
The only exception to this rule is if you have access to a removal tool
specifically designed by the developer.

Thanks,

Rod

-Original Message-
From: Pamela Dominguez [mailto:geo...@optonline.net]
Sent: May 25, 2016 3:21 PM
To: Rod Hutton ; Window-Eyes Discussion List

Subject: Re: using the norton removal tool and ridding myself of
Nortoninternetsecurity

You mean you don't have to do that anymore?  I know in 98, xp and vista, I
had to make sure something was fully installed, or I couldn't uninstall it. 
I didn't know things had changed.  Or is it just changed when you are using
a removal tool instead of just uninstalling a program?  Pam.

-Original Message-
From: Rod Hutton via Talk
Sent: Wednesday, May 25, 2016 12:29 PM
To: 'Chris Skarstad' ; 'Window-Eyes Discussion List'
Subject: RE: using the norton removal tool and ridding myself of
Nortoninternetsecurity

Hi Chris,

My gut tells me to do a system restore back to the time just after Norton
was installed, and proceed to uninstall it then.
This wayk, you have a full installation of Norton to work with.
Another choice, if you don't like the system restore idea, is to install
Norton again from the web, again, with the goal of having a full
installation.
Of course, the removal tool should work just fine, and I've used it myself,
since it is very powerful.
However, my advice comes from my experience of the bad old days when it was
necessary to ensure a program was fully installed before you were able to
uninstall it successfully.
As for your Winamp playlist editor problem, I'd be happy to talk with you
via Skype or telephone, if you'd like help.
Simply write to me off list.

Best,

Rod


-Original Message-
From: Talk
[mailto:talk-bounces+rod_hutton=hotmail@lists.window-eyes.com] On Behalf
Of Chris Skarstad via Talk
Sent: May 25, 2016 11:10 AM
To: talk@lists.window-eyes.com
Subject: Re: using the norton removal tool and ridding myself of Norton
internetsecurity

 Hey Chris



I have another idea that I might investigate as well. I have a sighted
friend who might be willing to do a remote session with me and he may be
able to read the captcha that way.  I hate when these programs download this
extra stuff you don't want or need. To me, it should be a hell of a lot
easier to uninstall these programs. If norton insists on having a captcha
built into their installer, it should have an audio challenge button so that
blind people can listen, and get the job done a whole lot faster. It's
embarassing enough to ask for help, let alone having downloaded something
you didn't even need to. Outside of that, I have to say this new system is
running very nicely!  Window-eyes is still not reading a few things like
some text areas, and the Winamp playlist editor still remains to be silent,
but I have people looking into that.
Thanks!



On 5/25/2016 9:20 AM, Chris Grabowski wrote:

> Hi,
> Best advice is to get a set of eyes to run the Norton removal utility.
> Antivirus programs do some things that prevent programs like revo
uninstaller to completely remove them.  It makes sense actually. You
wouldn't want a virus to easily remove Norton.
>
>
> Window-Eyes Product Support
> Ai Squared
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>
> -Original Message-
> From: Talk
> [mailto:talk-bounces+cgrabowski=aisquared@lists.window-eyes.com]
> On Behalf Of Chris Skarstad via Talk
> Sent: Tuesday, May 24, 2016 11:29 PM
> To: talk@lists.window-eyes.com
> Subject: Re: using the norton removal tool and ridding myself of 
> Norton internetsecurity
>
> Hi
>
>
> I don't currently have the plugin but I can get it for sure.  I don't 
> believe that would work though, because remember, Firefox has to be 
> running and in focus for the plugin to do its work, so I don't know if 
> that would do the job.
>
> The  removal tool is a separate program that you download and run 
> completely separate from Firefox.
>
>
>
>
>
>
> On 5/24/2016 11:20 PM, Andy Baracco wrote:
>> Do you have Firefox? You could try using the Webvisum add on for 
>> Firefox to help you solve the CAPTCHA.
>>
>> Andy
>>
>>
>> -Original Message- From: Chris Skarstad via Talk
>> Sent: Tuesday, May 24, 2016 6:42 PM
>> To: talk@lists.window-eyes.com
>> Subject: using the norton removal tool and ridding myself of Norton 
>> internetsecurity
>>
>> Hi folks
>>
>>
>> Well, I've gotten myself in quite a bind here, and I  don't quite know
>> what to do next.   A few nights ago, I downloaded a program that had
>> other soft

Norton is gone! was Re: using the norton removal tool

2016-05-25 Thread Chris Skarstad via Talk

Hey Tom and all!

I have supurb news...the human eyes did the trick, Norton is gone!


It was very fast and before I knew it my pc rebooted.  The interesting 
thing is that Window-eyes didn't restart on its own, but that's ok, I 
just hit the hot key and Window-eyes started again.



Glad that whole situation is over!



On 5/25/2016 4:35 PM, Tom Fairhurst wrote:
To be honest, I had a sighted person solve the captcha for me. While 
this is frustrating, it is safe and quick. Norton never interfered 
with anything again.


-Original Message- From: Chris Skarstad via Talk
Sent: Wednesday, May 25, 2016 1:29 PM
To: talk@lists.window-eyes.com
Subject: Re: using the norton removal tool and ridding myself of 
Nortoninternetsecurity


Hi Rod


I do believe we're just gonna play it safe, and go with the sighted
person working eyes route.  I don't know if I fully trust the system
restore way, because that would mean I'd have to install a few other
programs, and I'd like to avoid that if at all possible.

I'll let you guys know how it goes.






On 5/25/2016 12:29 PM, Rod Hutton wrote:

Hi Chris,

My gut tells me to do a system restore back to the time just after 
Norton

was installed, and proceed to uninstall it then.
This wayk, you have a full installation of Norton to work with.
Another choice, if you don't like the system restore idea, is to install
Norton again from the web, again, with the goal of having a full
installation.
Of course, the removal tool should work just fine, and I've used it 
myself,

since it is very powerful.
However, my advice comes from my experience of the bad old days when 
it was
necessary to ensure a program was fully installed before you were 
able to

uninstall it successfully.
As for your Winamp playlist editor problem, I'd be happy to talk with 
you

via Skype or telephone, if you'd like help.
Simply write to me off list.

Best,

Rod


-Original Message-
From: Talk
[mailto:talk-bounces+rod_hutton=hotmail@lists.window-eyes.com] On 
Behalf

Of Chris Skarstad via Talk
Sent: May 25, 2016 11:10 AM
To: talk@lists.window-eyes.com
Subject: Re: using the norton removal tool and ridding myself of Norton
internetsecurity

  Hey Chris



I have another idea that I might investigate as well. I have a sighted
friend who might be willing to do a remote session with me and he may be
able to read the captcha that way.  I hate when these programs 
download this

extra stuff you don't want or need. To me, it should be a hell of a lot
easier to uninstall these programs. If norton insists on having a 
captcha
built into their installer, it should have an audio challenge button 
so that

blind people can listen, and get the job done a whole lot faster. It's
embarassing enough to ask for help, let alone having downloaded 
something
you didn't even need to. Outside of that, I have to say this new 
system is

running very nicely!  Window-eyes is still not reading a few things like
some text areas, and the Winamp playlist editor still remains to be 
silent,

but I have people looking into that.
Thanks!



On 5/25/2016 9:20 AM, Chris Grabowski wrote:


Hi,
Best advice is to get a set of eyes to run the Norton removal utility.
Antivirus programs do some things that prevent programs like revo

uninstaller to completely remove them.  It makes sense actually. You
wouldn't want a virus to easily remove Norton.


Window-Eyes Product Support
Ai Squared
725 Airport North Office Park
Fort Wayne, IN 46825
(802) 362-3612
www.aisquared.com

-Original Message-
From: Talk
[mailto:talk-bounces+cgrabowski=aisquared@lists.window-eyes.com]
On Behalf Of Chris Skarstad via Talk
Sent: Tuesday, May 24, 2016 11:29 PM
To: talk@lists.window-eyes.com
Subject: Re: using the norton removal tool and ridding myself of
Norton internetsecurity

Hi


I don't currently have the plugin but I can get it for sure. I don't
believe that would work though, because remember, Firefox has to be
running and in focus for the plugin to do its work, so I don't know if
that would do the job.

 The  removal tool is a separate program that you download and run
completely separate from Firefox.






On 5/24/2016 11:20 PM, Andy Baracco wrote:

Do you have Firefox? You could try using the Webvisum add on for
Firefox to help you solve the CAPTCHA.

Andy


-Original Message- From: Chris Skarstad via Talk
Sent: Tuesday, May 24, 2016 6:42 PM
To: talk@lists.window-eyes.com
Subject: using the norton removal tool and ridding myself of Norton
internetsecurity

Hi folks


Well, I've gotten myself in quite a bind here, and I  don't quite know
what to do next.   A few nights ago, I downloaded a program that had
other software bundled with it, and one of the programs was Norton
Internet security, this is of course a trial version. I didn't want
it on my system so I ran a little program I use called Revo 
Uninstaller.

Most times, it can remove programs and go a bit deeper and remove
some

Re: using the norton removal tool and ridding myself ofNortoninternetsecurity

2016-05-25 Thread Tom Fairhurst via Talk
True, you shouldn't have to ask for sighted help, but we don't live in a 
perfect world. Norton hasn't been friendly for blind users for over a 
decade, and they don't care.


-Original Message- 
From: Chris Skarstad via Talk

Sent: Wednesday, May 25, 2016 2:26 PM
To: Pamela Dominguez ; Window-Eyes Discussion List
Subject: Re: using the norton removal tool and ridding myself 
ofNortoninternetsecurity


Norton is a different type of thing.  I mean, just the fact
that they had to produce a special tool to remove their software shows
how bad it is.  Any good software developer should make it easy for the
user to uninstall the program, and leave no traces of the program
behind, you know just in case they might just wanna change their mind
and put the program back on.  Also, this captcha thing...don't even get
me started.  If they're going to protect their instalation with one,
offer an alternative. i guess the people at Norton don't think blind
people can use computers independently. I shouldn't have to ask for
sighted help.  Actually, the program shouldn't have even been downloaded
and installed onto my pc in the first place, but we won't go there.







On 5/25/2016 3:20 PM, Pamela Dominguez via Talk wrote:
You mean you don't have to do that anymore?  I know in 98, xp and vista, I 
had to make sure something was fully installed, or I couldn't uninstall 
it. I didn't know things had changed.  Or is it just changed when you are 
using a removal tool instead of just uninstalling a program?  Pam.


-Original Message- From: Rod Hutton via Talk
Sent: Wednesday, May 25, 2016 12:29 PM
To: 'Chris Skarstad' ; 'Window-Eyes Discussion List'
Subject: RE: using the norton removal tool and ridding myself of 
Nortoninternetsecurity


Hi Chris,

My gut tells me to do a system restore back to the time just after Norton
was installed, and proceed to uninstall it then.
This wayk, you have a full installation of Norton to work with.
Another choice, if you don't like the system restore idea, is to install
Norton again from the web, again, with the goal of having a full
installation.
Of course, the removal tool should work just fine, and I've used it 
myself,

since it is very powerful.
However, my advice comes from my experience of the bad old days when it 
was

necessary to ensure a program was fully installed before you were able to
uninstall it successfully.
As for your Winamp playlist editor problem, I'd be happy to talk with you
via Skype or telephone, if you'd like help.
Simply write to me off list.

Best,

Rod


-Original Message-
From: Talk
[mailto:talk-bounces+rod_hutton=hotmail@lists.window-eyes.com] On 
Behalf

Of Chris Skarstad via Talk
Sent: May 25, 2016 11:10 AM
To: talk@lists.window-eyes.com
Subject: Re: using the norton removal tool and ridding myself of Norton
internetsecurity

Hey Chris



I have another idea that I might investigate as well. I have a sighted
friend who might be willing to do a remote session with me and he may be
able to read the captcha that way.  I hate when these programs download 
this

extra stuff you don't want or need. To me, it should be a hell of a lot
easier to uninstall these programs. If norton insists on having a captcha
built into their installer, it should have an audio challenge button so 
that

blind people can listen, and get the job done a whole lot faster. It's
embarassing enough to ask for help, let alone having downloaded something
you didn't even need to. Outside of that, I have to say this new system is
running very nicely!  Window-eyes is still not reading a few things like
some text areas, and the Winamp playlist editor still remains to be 
silent,

but I have people looking into that.
Thanks!



On 5/25/2016 9:20 AM, Chris Grabowski wrote:


Hi,
Best advice is to get a set of eyes to run the Norton removal utility.
Antivirus programs do some things that prevent programs like revo

uninstaller to completely remove them.  It makes sense actually. You
wouldn't want a virus to easily remove Norton.



Window-Eyes Product Support
Ai Squared
725 Airport North Office Park
Fort Wayne, IN 46825
(802) 362-3612
www.aisquared.com

-Original Message-
From: Talk
[mailto:talk-bounces+cgrabowski=aisquared@lists.window-eyes.com]
On Behalf Of Chris Skarstad via Talk
Sent: Tuesday, May 24, 2016 11:29 PM
To: talk@lists.window-eyes.com
Subject: Re: using the norton removal tool and ridding myself of
Norton internetsecurity

Hi


I don't currently have the plugin but I can get it for sure.  I don't
believe that would work though, because remember, Firefox has to be
running and in focus for the plugin to do its work, so I don't know if
that would do the job.

The  removal tool is a separate program that you download and run
completely separate from Firefox.






On 5/24/2016 11:20 PM, Andy Baracco wrote:

Do you have Firefox? You could try using the Webvisum add on for
Firefox to help you solve the CAPTCHA.

Andy


-Origi

Re: using the norton removal tool and ridding myself of Nortoninternetsecurity

2016-05-25 Thread Tom Fairhurst via Talk
To be honest, I had a sighted person solve the captcha for me. While this is 
frustrating, it is safe and quick. Norton never interfered with anything 
again.


-Original Message- 
From: Chris Skarstad via Talk

Sent: Wednesday, May 25, 2016 1:29 PM
To: talk@lists.window-eyes.com
Subject: Re: using the norton removal tool and ridding myself of 
Nortoninternetsecurity


Hi Rod


I do believe we're just gonna play it safe, and go with the sighted
person working eyes route.  I don't know if I fully trust the system
restore way, because that would mean I'd have to install a few other
programs, and I'd like to avoid that if at all possible.

I'll let you guys know how it goes.






On 5/25/2016 12:29 PM, Rod Hutton wrote:

Hi Chris,

My gut tells me to do a system restore back to the time just after Norton
was installed, and proceed to uninstall it then.
This wayk, you have a full installation of Norton to work with.
Another choice, if you don't like the system restore idea, is to install
Norton again from the web, again, with the goal of having a full
installation.
Of course, the removal tool should work just fine, and I've used it 
myself,

since it is very powerful.
However, my advice comes from my experience of the bad old days when it 
was

necessary to ensure a program was fully installed before you were able to
uninstall it successfully.
As for your Winamp playlist editor problem, I'd be happy to talk with you
via Skype or telephone, if you'd like help.
Simply write to me off list.

Best,

Rod


-Original Message-
From: Talk
[mailto:talk-bounces+rod_hutton=hotmail@lists.window-eyes.com] On 
Behalf

Of Chris Skarstad via Talk
Sent: May 25, 2016 11:10 AM
To: talk@lists.window-eyes.com
Subject: Re: using the norton removal tool and ridding myself of Norton
internetsecurity

  Hey Chris



I have another idea that I might investigate as well. I have a sighted
friend who might be willing to do a remote session with me and he may be
able to read the captcha that way.  I hate when these programs download 
this

extra stuff you don't want or need. To me, it should be a hell of a lot
easier to uninstall these programs. If norton insists on having a captcha
built into their installer, it should have an audio challenge button so 
that

blind people can listen, and get the job done a whole lot faster. It's
embarassing enough to ask for help, let alone having downloaded something
you didn't even need to. Outside of that, I have to say this new system is
running very nicely!  Window-eyes is still not reading a few things like
some text areas, and the Winamp playlist editor still remains to be 
silent,

but I have people looking into that.
Thanks!



On 5/25/2016 9:20 AM, Chris Grabowski wrote:


Hi,
Best advice is to get a set of eyes to run the Norton removal utility.
Antivirus programs do some things that prevent programs like revo

uninstaller to completely remove them.  It makes sense actually. You
wouldn't want a virus to easily remove Norton.


Window-Eyes Product Support
Ai Squared
725 Airport North Office Park
Fort Wayne, IN 46825
(802) 362-3612
www.aisquared.com

-Original Message-
From: Talk
[mailto:talk-bounces+cgrabowski=aisquared@lists.window-eyes.com]
On Behalf Of Chris Skarstad via Talk
Sent: Tuesday, May 24, 2016 11:29 PM
To: talk@lists.window-eyes.com
Subject: Re: using the norton removal tool and ridding myself of
Norton internetsecurity

Hi


I don't currently have the plugin but I can get it for sure.  I don't
believe that would work though, because remember, Firefox has to be
running and in focus for the plugin to do its work, so I don't know if
that would do the job.

 The  removal tool is a separate program that you download and run
completely separate from Firefox.






On 5/24/2016 11:20 PM, Andy Baracco wrote:

Do you have Firefox? You could try using the Webvisum add on for
Firefox to help you solve the CAPTCHA.

Andy


-Original Message- From: Chris Skarstad via Talk
Sent: Tuesday, May 24, 2016 6:42 PM
To: talk@lists.window-eyes.com
Subject: using the norton removal tool and ridding myself of Norton
internetsecurity

Hi folks


Well, I've gotten myself in quite a bind here, and I  don't quite know
what to do next.   A few nights ago, I downloaded a program that had
other software bundled with it, and one of the programs was Norton
Internet security, this is of course a trial version. I didn't want
it on my system so I ran a little program I use called Revo Uninstaller.
Most times, it can remove programs and go a bit deeper and remove
some registry entries and other files left over, without being
destructive to other programs.  With some programs, though, it has to
run the program's original installer. Can you guys see where this is
going?  I was somehow able to get the program to uninstall from my
system, but not completely though.  Unfortunately there are no
entries for it in the listing for programs and features, and after

Re: using the norton removal tool and ridding myself ofNortoninternetsecurity

2016-05-25 Thread Darrell Bowles via Talk
I have never seen the logic in that statement. I have never seen malware remove 
antivirus programs. Norton just does not want to make their product accessible, 
straight and simple.

Sent from my iPhone

> On May 25, 2016, at 4:14 PM, Andy Baracco via Talk 
>  wrote:
> 
> Making it easier for a user to remove would also make it easier for malware 
> to remove it.
> 
> Andy
> 
> 
> -Original Message- From: Chris Skarstad via Talk
> Sent: Wednesday, May 25, 2016 12:26 PM
> To: Pamela Dominguez ; Window-Eyes Discussion List
> Subject: Re: using the norton removal tool and ridding myself 
> ofNortoninternetsecurity
> 
>Norton is a different type of thing.  I mean, just the fact
> that they had to produce a special tool to remove their software shows
> how bad it is.  Any good software developer should make it easy for the
> user to uninstall the program, and leave no traces of the program
> behind, you know just in case they might just wanna change their mind
> and put the program back on.  Also, this captcha thing...don't even get
> me started.  If they're going to protect their instalation with one,
> offer an alternative. i guess the people at Norton don't think blind
> people can use computers independently. I shouldn't have to ask for
> sighted help.  Actually, the program shouldn't have even been downloaded
> and installed onto my pc in the first place, but we won't go there.
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
>> On 5/25/2016 3:20 PM, Pamela Dominguez via Talk wrote:
>> You mean you don't have to do that anymore?  I know in 98, xp and vista, I 
>> had to make sure something was fully installed, or I couldn't uninstall it. 
>> I didn't know things had changed.  Or is it just changed when you are using 
>> a removal tool instead of just uninstalling a program?  Pam.
>> 
>> -Original Message- From: Rod Hutton via Talk
>> Sent: Wednesday, May 25, 2016 12:29 PM
>> To: 'Chris Skarstad' ; 'Window-Eyes Discussion List'
>> Subject: RE: using the norton removal tool and ridding myself of 
>> Nortoninternetsecurity
>> 
>> Hi Chris,
>> 
>> My gut tells me to do a system restore back to the time just after Norton
>> was installed, and proceed to uninstall it then.
>> This wayk, you have a full installation of Norton to work with.
>> Another choice, if you don't like the system restore idea, is to install
>> Norton again from the web, again, with the goal of having a full
>> installation.
>> Of course, the removal tool should work just fine, and I've used it myself,
>> since it is very powerful.
>> However, my advice comes from my experience of the bad old days when it was
>> necessary to ensure a program was fully installed before you were able to
>> uninstall it successfully.
>> As for your Winamp playlist editor problem, I'd be happy to talk with you
>> via Skype or telephone, if you'd like help.
>> Simply write to me off list.
>> 
>> Best,
>> 
>> Rod
>> 
>> 
>> -Original Message-
>> From: Talk
>> [mailto:talk-bounces+rod_hutton=hotmail@lists.window-eyes.com] On Behalf
>> Of Chris Skarstad via Talk
>> Sent: May 25, 2016 11:10 AM
>> To: talk@lists.window-eyes.com
>> Subject: Re: using the norton removal tool and ridding myself of Norton
>> internetsecurity
>> 
>>Hey Chris
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> I have another idea that I might investigate as well. I have a sighted
>> friend who might be willing to do a remote session with me and he may be
>> able to read the captcha that way.  I hate when these programs download this
>> extra stuff you don't want or need. To me, it should be a hell of a lot
>> easier to uninstall these programs. If norton insists on having a captcha
>> built into their installer, it should have an audio challenge button so that
>> blind people can listen, and get the job done a whole lot faster. It's
>> embarassing enough to ask for help, let alone having downloaded something
>> you didn't even need to. Outside of that, I have to say this new system is
>> running very nicely!  Window-eyes is still not reading a few things like
>> some text areas, and the Winamp playlist editor still remains to be silent,
>> but I have people looking into that.
>> Thanks!
>> 
>> 
>> 
>>> On 5/25/2016 9:20 AM, Chris Grabowski wrote:
>>> 
>>> Hi,
>>> Best advice is to get a set of eyes to run the Norton removal utility.
>>> Antivirus programs do some things that prevent programs like revo
>> uninstaller to completely remove them.  It makes sense actually. You
>> wouldn't want a virus to easily remove Norton.
>>> 
>>> 
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>>> -Original Message-
>>> From: Talk
>>> [mailto:talk-bounces+cgrabowski=aisquared@lists.window-eyes.com]
>>> On Behalf Of Chris Skarstad via Talk
>>> Sent: Tuesday, May 24, 2016 11:29 PM
>>> To: talk@lists.window-eyes.com
>>> Subject: Re: using the norton removal tool and ridding myself of
>>> Norton internetsecurit

Re: excelle 2016

2016-05-25 Thread ratshtron via Talk
i would be interested in any help with the same problem here as well. 
window-eyes 9.4 under windows 7.



Legend has it that on Wednesday 5/25/2016 02:38 PM, Jed Barton via Talk said:


Hey guys,
Anyone have any idea why excelle 2016 is reading absolutely 
nothing?  I am using we 9.4 on a win 10 machine, and excelle 
2016.  When i press up down, left or right arrow, it's reading 
nothing on a file.  Better yet, to make excelle shut down, i have to 
go to the processes to kill it.

Any ideas?
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Re: using the norton removal tool and ridding myself ofNortoninternetsecurity

2016-05-25 Thread Andy Baracco via Talk
Making it easier for a user to remove would also make it easier for malware 
to remove it.


Andy


-Original Message- 
From: Chris Skarstad via Talk

Sent: Wednesday, May 25, 2016 12:26 PM
To: Pamela Dominguez ; Window-Eyes Discussion List
Subject: Re: using the norton removal tool and ridding myself 
ofNortoninternetsecurity


Norton is a different type of thing.  I mean, just the fact
that they had to produce a special tool to remove their software shows
how bad it is.  Any good software developer should make it easy for the
user to uninstall the program, and leave no traces of the program
behind, you know just in case they might just wanna change their mind
and put the program back on.  Also, this captcha thing...don't even get
me started.  If they're going to protect their instalation with one,
offer an alternative. i guess the people at Norton don't think blind
people can use computers independently. I shouldn't have to ask for
sighted help.  Actually, the program shouldn't have even been downloaded
and installed onto my pc in the first place, but we won't go there.







On 5/25/2016 3:20 PM, Pamela Dominguez via Talk wrote:
You mean you don't have to do that anymore?  I know in 98, xp and vista, I 
had to make sure something was fully installed, or I couldn't uninstall 
it. I didn't know things had changed.  Or is it just changed when you are 
using a removal tool instead of just uninstalling a program?  Pam.


-Original Message- From: Rod Hutton via Talk
Sent: Wednesday, May 25, 2016 12:29 PM
To: 'Chris Skarstad' ; 'Window-Eyes Discussion List'
Subject: RE: using the norton removal tool and ridding myself of 
Nortoninternetsecurity


Hi Chris,

My gut tells me to do a system restore back to the time just after Norton
was installed, and proceed to uninstall it then.
This wayk, you have a full installation of Norton to work with.
Another choice, if you don't like the system restore idea, is to install
Norton again from the web, again, with the goal of having a full
installation.
Of course, the removal tool should work just fine, and I've used it 
myself,

since it is very powerful.
However, my advice comes from my experience of the bad old days when it 
was

necessary to ensure a program was fully installed before you were able to
uninstall it successfully.
As for your Winamp playlist editor problem, I'd be happy to talk with you
via Skype or telephone, if you'd like help.
Simply write to me off list.

Best,

Rod


-Original Message-
From: Talk
[mailto:talk-bounces+rod_hutton=hotmail@lists.window-eyes.com] On 
Behalf

Of Chris Skarstad via Talk
Sent: May 25, 2016 11:10 AM
To: talk@lists.window-eyes.com
Subject: Re: using the norton removal tool and ridding myself of Norton
internetsecurity

Hey Chris



I have another idea that I might investigate as well. I have a sighted
friend who might be willing to do a remote session with me and he may be
able to read the captcha that way.  I hate when these programs download 
this

extra stuff you don't want or need. To me, it should be a hell of a lot
easier to uninstall these programs. If norton insists on having a captcha
built into their installer, it should have an audio challenge button so 
that

blind people can listen, and get the job done a whole lot faster. It's
embarassing enough to ask for help, let alone having downloaded something
you didn't even need to. Outside of that, I have to say this new system is
running very nicely!  Window-eyes is still not reading a few things like
some text areas, and the Winamp playlist editor still remains to be 
silent,

but I have people looking into that.
Thanks!



On 5/25/2016 9:20 AM, Chris Grabowski wrote:


Hi,
Best advice is to get a set of eyes to run the Norton removal utility.
Antivirus programs do some things that prevent programs like revo

uninstaller to completely remove them.  It makes sense actually. You
wouldn't want a virus to easily remove Norton.



Window-Eyes Product Support
Ai Squared
725 Airport North Office Park
Fort Wayne, IN 46825
(802) 362-3612
www.aisquared.com

-Original Message-
From: Talk
[mailto:talk-bounces+cgrabowski=aisquared@lists.window-eyes.com]
On Behalf Of Chris Skarstad via Talk
Sent: Tuesday, May 24, 2016 11:29 PM
To: talk@lists.window-eyes.com
Subject: Re: using the norton removal tool and ridding myself of
Norton internetsecurity

Hi


I don't currently have the plugin but I can get it for sure.  I don't
believe that would work though, because remember, Firefox has to be
running and in focus for the plugin to do its work, so I don't know if
that would do the job.

The  removal tool is a separate program that you download and run
completely separate from Firefox.






On 5/24/2016 11:20 PM, Andy Baracco wrote:

Do you have Firefox? You could try using the Webvisum add on for
Firefox to help you solve the CAPTCHA.

Andy


-Original Message- From: Chris Skarstad via Talk
Sent: Tuesday, May 24, 2016 

excelle 2016

2016-05-25 Thread Jed Barton via Talk

Hey guys,
Anyone have any idea why excelle 2016 is reading absolutely nothing?  I 
am using we 9.4 on a win 10 machine, and excelle 2016.  When i press up 
down, left or right arrow, it's reading nothing on a file.  Better yet, 
to make excelle shut down, i have to go to the processes to kill it.

Any ideas?
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Re: using the norton removal tool and ridding myself of Nortoninternetsecurity

2016-05-25 Thread Chris Skarstad via Talk
Norton is a different type of thing.  I mean, just the fact 
that they had to produce a special tool to remove their software shows 
how bad it is.  Any good software developer should make it easy for the 
user to uninstall the program, and leave no traces of the program 
behind, you know just in case they might just wanna change their mind 
and put the program back on.  Also, this captcha thing...don't even get 
me started.  If they're going to protect their instalation with one, 
offer an alternative. i guess the people at Norton don't think blind 
people can use computers independently. I shouldn't have to ask for 
sighted help.  Actually, the program shouldn't have even been downloaded 
and installed onto my pc in the first place, but we won't go there.








On 5/25/2016 3:20 PM, Pamela Dominguez via Talk wrote:
You mean you don't have to do that anymore?  I know in 98, xp and 
vista, I had to make sure something was fully installed, or I couldn't 
uninstall it. I didn't know things had changed.  Or is it just changed 
when you are using a removal tool instead of just uninstalling a 
program?  Pam.


-Original Message- From: Rod Hutton via Talk
Sent: Wednesday, May 25, 2016 12:29 PM
To: 'Chris Skarstad' ; 'Window-Eyes Discussion List'
Subject: RE: using the norton removal tool and ridding myself of 
Nortoninternetsecurity


Hi Chris,

My gut tells me to do a system restore back to the time just after Norton
was installed, and proceed to uninstall it then.
This wayk, you have a full installation of Norton to work with.
Another choice, if you don't like the system restore idea, is to install
Norton again from the web, again, with the goal of having a full
installation.
Of course, the removal tool should work just fine, and I've used it 
myself,

since it is very powerful.
However, my advice comes from my experience of the bad old days when 
it was

necessary to ensure a program was fully installed before you were able to
uninstall it successfully.
As for your Winamp playlist editor problem, I'd be happy to talk with you
via Skype or telephone, if you'd like help.
Simply write to me off list.

Best,

Rod


-Original Message-
From: Talk
[mailto:talk-bounces+rod_hutton=hotmail@lists.window-eyes.com] On 
Behalf

Of Chris Skarstad via Talk
Sent: May 25, 2016 11:10 AM
To: talk@lists.window-eyes.com
Subject: Re: using the norton removal tool and ridding myself of Norton
internetsecurity

Hey Chris



I have another idea that I might investigate as well. I have a sighted
friend who might be willing to do a remote session with me and he may be
able to read the captcha that way.  I hate when these programs 
download this

extra stuff you don't want or need. To me, it should be a hell of a lot
easier to uninstall these programs. If norton insists on having a captcha
built into their installer, it should have an audio challenge button 
so that

blind people can listen, and get the job done a whole lot faster. It's
embarassing enough to ask for help, let alone having downloaded something
you didn't even need to. Outside of that, I have to say this new 
system is

running very nicely!  Window-eyes is still not reading a few things like
some text areas, and the Winamp playlist editor still remains to be 
silent,

but I have people looking into that.
Thanks!



On 5/25/2016 9:20 AM, Chris Grabowski wrote:


Hi,
Best advice is to get a set of eyes to run the Norton removal utility.
Antivirus programs do some things that prevent programs like revo

uninstaller to completely remove them.  It makes sense actually. You
wouldn't want a virus to easily remove Norton.



Window-Eyes Product Support
Ai Squared
725 Airport North Office Park
Fort Wayne, IN 46825
(802) 362-3612
www.aisquared.com

-Original Message-
From: Talk
[mailto:talk-bounces+cgrabowski=aisquared@lists.window-eyes.com]
On Behalf Of Chris Skarstad via Talk
Sent: Tuesday, May 24, 2016 11:29 PM
To: talk@lists.window-eyes.com
Subject: Re: using the norton removal tool and ridding myself of
Norton internetsecurity

Hi


I don't currently have the plugin but I can get it for sure.  I don't
believe that would work though, because remember, Firefox has to be
running and in focus for the plugin to do its work, so I don't know if
that would do the job.

The  removal tool is a separate program that you download and run
completely separate from Firefox.






On 5/24/2016 11:20 PM, Andy Baracco wrote:

Do you have Firefox? You could try using the Webvisum add on for
Firefox to help you solve the CAPTCHA.

Andy


-Original Message- From: Chris Skarstad via Talk
Sent: Tuesday, May 24, 2016 6:42 PM
To: talk@lists.window-eyes.com
Subject: using the norton removal tool and ridding myself of Norton
internetsecurity

Hi folks


Well, I've gotten myself in quite a bind here, and I  don't quite know
what to do next.   A few nights ago, I downloaded a program that had
other software bundled with it, and one of the pr

Still Having Trouble Getting WE to go through My Speakers

2016-05-25 Thread Matthew Chao via Talk
Hi, again, Folks.  I'm still having trouble getting WE to go through the 
speakers of my SoundBlaster Z-series card.  When I switch DecTalk 
Access32 to the card, and have the speakers plugged into the left 
rear/front jack on the board, it sounds garbled and muted.  The only way 
I can get We to be heard is to plug my speakers into the headset jack of 
the sound card.  All the other sounds play through the actual speaker 
jack, but not WE.  I've Set WE/DecAccess32 to go through the default 
card (which could also be a headset), and it works on that device, but 
not through the speaker jack of the sound card.  Any help resolving this 
problem would be helpful.  Thanks in advance.--Matt Chao




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Re: using the norton removal tool and ridding myself of Nortoninternetsecurity

2016-05-25 Thread Pamela Dominguez via Talk
You mean you don't have to do that anymore?  I know in 98, xp and vista, I 
had to make sure something was fully installed, or I couldn't uninstall it. 
I didn't know things had changed.  Or is it just changed when you are using 
a removal tool instead of just uninstalling a program?  Pam.


-Original Message- 
From: Rod Hutton via Talk

Sent: Wednesday, May 25, 2016 12:29 PM
To: 'Chris Skarstad' ; 'Window-Eyes Discussion List'
Subject: RE: using the norton removal tool and ridding myself of 
Nortoninternetsecurity


Hi Chris,

My gut tells me to do a system restore back to the time just after Norton
was installed, and proceed to uninstall it then.
This wayk, you have a full installation of Norton to work with.
Another choice, if you don't like the system restore idea, is to install
Norton again from the web, again, with the goal of having a full
installation.
Of course, the removal tool should work just fine, and I've used it myself,
since it is very powerful.
However, my advice comes from my experience of the bad old days when it was
necessary to ensure a program was fully installed before you were able to
uninstall it successfully.
As for your Winamp playlist editor problem, I'd be happy to talk with you
via Skype or telephone, if you'd like help.
Simply write to me off list.

Best,

Rod


-Original Message-
From: Talk
[mailto:talk-bounces+rod_hutton=hotmail@lists.window-eyes.com] On Behalf
Of Chris Skarstad via Talk
Sent: May 25, 2016 11:10 AM
To: talk@lists.window-eyes.com
Subject: Re: using the norton removal tool and ridding myself of Norton
internetsecurity

Hey Chris



I have another idea that I might investigate as well. I have a sighted
friend who might be willing to do a remote session with me and he may be
able to read the captcha that way.  I hate when these programs download this
extra stuff you don't want or need. To me, it should be a hell of a lot
easier to uninstall these programs. If norton insists on having a captcha
built into their installer, it should have an audio challenge button so that
blind people can listen, and get the job done a whole lot faster. It's
embarassing enough to ask for help, let alone having downloaded something
you didn't even need to. Outside of that, I have to say this new system is
running very nicely!  Window-eyes is still not reading a few things like
some text areas, and the Winamp playlist editor still remains to be silent,
but I have people looking into that.
Thanks!



On 5/25/2016 9:20 AM, Chris Grabowski wrote:


Hi,
Best advice is to get a set of eyes to run the Norton removal utility.
Antivirus programs do some things that prevent programs like revo

uninstaller to completely remove them.  It makes sense actually. You
wouldn't want a virus to easily remove Norton.



Window-Eyes Product Support
Ai Squared
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Fort Wayne, IN 46825
(802) 362-3612
www.aisquared.com

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On Behalf Of Chris Skarstad via Talk
Sent: Tuesday, May 24, 2016 11:29 PM
To: talk@lists.window-eyes.com
Subject: Re: using the norton removal tool and ridding myself of
Norton internetsecurity

Hi


I don't currently have the plugin but I can get it for sure.  I don't
believe that would work though, because remember, Firefox has to be
running and in focus for the plugin to do its work, so I don't know if
that would do the job.

The  removal tool is a separate program that you download and run
completely separate from Firefox.






On 5/24/2016 11:20 PM, Andy Baracco wrote:

Do you have Firefox? You could try using the Webvisum add on for
Firefox to help you solve the CAPTCHA.

Andy


-Original Message- From: Chris Skarstad via Talk
Sent: Tuesday, May 24, 2016 6:42 PM
To: talk@lists.window-eyes.com
Subject: using the norton removal tool and ridding myself of Norton
internetsecurity

Hi folks


Well, I've gotten myself in quite a bind here, and I  don't quite know
what to do next.   A few nights ago, I downloaded a program that had
other software bundled with it, and one of the programs was Norton
Internet security, this is of course a trial version. I didn't want
it on my system so I ran a little program I use called Revo Uninstaller.
Most times, it can remove programs and go a bit deeper and remove
some registry entries and other files left over, without being
destructive to other programs.  With some programs, though, it has to
run the program's original installer. Can you guys see where this is
going?  I was somehow able to get the program to uninstall from my
system, but not completely though.  Unfortunately there are no
entries for it in the listing for programs and features, and after
Revo Uninstaller ran and did the best job it could, unfortunately, it
removed the entry for Norton Internet security.  I looked in
c:\program files\(x86)

   and found the following folders.   Norton Internet security, and
Norto

RE: office 2016

2016-05-25 Thread Rod Hutton via Talk
Hi Jed,

You can also type the names of the individual apps into the search box on
the Start menu and press Enter to open them.

Hth,

Rod

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Of Jed Barton via Talk
Sent: May 25, 2016 12:49 PM
To: Window-Eyes Discussion List 
Subject: office 2016

Hey guys i have office 365, and just installed it.  I can not find outlook
or excelle.  I am running win 10 and we 9.4, but i can not find it in the
list of apps.  Any ideas?
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Re: directing window-eyes to go through a different sound device

2016-05-25 Thread Reg Webb via Talk
I have a Vocalizer voice assigned to a USB sound device.  On Start up,
Window-Eyes occasionally decides that it's routed to a different sound
device which, of course it isn't.

I'll be interested to know if you or anyone else has similar experience
of this.

-- 
Reg


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> hmmm, by some miracle, i found how to do what i asked in my revious message. 
> thanks.
> 
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> >is there any way to redirect window-eyes to speak through a >secondary sound 
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RE: using the norton removal tool and ridding myself of Norton internetsecurity

2016-05-25 Thread Rod Hutton via Talk
Hi Chris,

You're suggesting a step back farther than I had.
You're suggesting returning to the time prior to Norton's installation.
Sure, you can try it.
Windows is reliable enough to allow you to undo the restore if if doesn't
pan out, or it will inform you that it isn't able to.

Best,

Rod

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Of Chris Skarstad via Talk
Sent: May 25, 2016 12:34 PM
To: talk@lists.window-eyes.com
Subject: Re: using the norton removal tool and ridding myself of Norton
internetsecurity

 Hi Rod


I thought about the system restore idea, it was actually late Saturday night
when the program was downloaded,  and I have heard many times that the
further back you try to restore, the less likely it's going to work. It's my
understanding that any software or windows updates you've installed will be
gone, so logic suggests that if I go back to the time 
before Norton got installed that it would be gone too, right?   If you 
do think it would be ok, I could always give that a shot.


Thanks!

 Chris




On 5/25/2016 12:29 PM, Rod Hutton wrote:
> Hi Chris,
>
> My gut tells me to do a system restore back to the time just after 
> Norton was installed, and proceed to uninstall it then.
> This wayk, you have a full installation of Norton to work with.
> Another choice, if you don't like the system restore idea, is to 
> install Norton again from the web, again, with the goal of having a 
> full installation.
> Of course, the removal tool should work just fine, and I've used it 
> myself, since it is very powerful.
> However, my advice comes from my experience of the bad old days when 
> it was necessary to ensure a program was fully installed before you 
> were able to uninstall it successfully.
> As for your Winamp playlist editor problem, I'd be happy to talk with 
> you via Skype or telephone, if you'd like help.
> Simply write to me off list.
>
> Best,
>
> Rod
>
>
> -Original Message-
> From: Talk
> [mailto:talk-bounces+rod_hutton=hotmail@lists.window-eyes.com] On 
> Behalf Of Chris Skarstad via Talk
> Sent: May 25, 2016 11:10 AM
> To: talk@lists.window-eyes.com
> Subject: Re: using the norton removal tool and ridding myself of 
> Norton internetsecurity
>
>   Hey Chris
>
>
>
> I have another idea that I might investigate as well. I have a sighted 
> friend who might be willing to do a remote session with me and he may 
> be able to read the captcha that way.  I hate when these programs 
> download this extra stuff you don't want or need. To me, it should be 
> a hell of a lot easier to uninstall these programs. If norton insists 
> on having a captcha built into their installer, it should have an 
> audio challenge button so that blind people can listen, and get the 
> job done a whole lot faster. It's embarassing enough to ask for help, 
> let alone having downloaded something you didn't even need to. Outside 
> of that, I have to say this new system is running very nicely!  
> Window-eyes is still not reading a few things like some text areas, 
> and the Winamp playlist editor still remains to be silent, but I have
people looking into that.
> Thanks!
>
>
>
> On 5/25/2016 9:20 AM, Chris Grabowski wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>> Best advice is to get a set of eyes to run the Norton removal utility.
>> Antivirus programs do some things that prevent programs like revo
> uninstaller to completely remove them.  It makes sense actually. You 
> wouldn't want a virus to easily remove Norton.
>>
>> Window-Eyes Product Support
>> Ai Squared
>> 725 Airport North Office Park
>> Fort Wayne, IN 46825
>> (802) 362-3612
>> www.aisquared.com
>>
>> -Original Message-
>> From: Talk
>> [mailto:talk-bounces+cgrabowski=aisquared@lists.window-eyes.com]
>> On Behalf Of Chris Skarstad via Talk
>> Sent: Tuesday, May 24, 2016 11:29 PM
>> To: talk@lists.window-eyes.com
>> Subject: Re: using the norton removal tool and ridding myself of 
>> Norton internetsecurity
>>
>> Hi
>>
>>
>> I don't currently have the plugin but I can get it for sure.  I don't 
>> believe that would work though, because remember, Firefox has to be 
>> running and in focus for the plugin to do its work, so I don't know 
>> if that would do the job.
>>
>>  The  removal tool is a separate program that you download and 
>> run completely separate from Firefox.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> On 5/24/2016 11:20 PM, Andy Baracco wrote:
>>> Do you have Firefox? You could try using the Webvisum add on for 
>>> Firefox to help you solve the CAPTCHA.
>>>
>>> Andy
>>>
>>>
>>> -Original Message- From: Chris Skarstad via Talk
>>> Sent: Tuesday, May 24, 2016 6:42 PM
>>> To: talk@lists.window-eyes.com
>>> Subject: using the norton removal tool and ridding myself of Norton 
>>> internetsecurity
>>>
>>> Hi folks
>>>
>>>
>>> Well, I've gotten myself in quite a bind here, and I  don't quite know
>>> what to do next.   A few nights ago, I downloaded a

Re: directing window-eyes to go through a different sound device

2016-05-25 Thread ratshtron via Talk
hmmm, by some miracle, i found how to do what i asked in my revious 
message. thanks.



Legend has it that on Wednesday 5/25/2016 01:50 PM, ratshtron via Talk said:

is there any way to redirect window-eyes to speak through a 
secondary sound device? i have a usb sound adapter that i would like 
to use for window-eyes while all other sounds go through the main 
computer's sound device. thanks.





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directing window-eyes to go through a different sound device

2016-05-25 Thread ratshtron via Talk
is there any way to redirect window-eyes to speak through a secondary 
sound device? i have a usb sound adapter that i would like to use for 
window-eyes while all other sounds go through the main computer's 
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Re: using the norton removal tool and ridding myself of Norton internetsecurity

2016-05-25 Thread Curtis Delzer via Talk
ahh, the "eyes" have it after all, which I completely agree with that
safe way.
Pride, and all that, but . . . when push comes to shove, I don't think I
want to be shoved off the cliff without the eyes that have the advantage.
:)

-- 
Curtis Delzer 

On Wed, 25 May 2016 14:29:57 -0400
Chris Skarstad via Talk  wrote:

>  Hi Rod
> 
> 
> I do believe we're just gonna play it safe, and go with the sighted person 
> working eyes route.  I don't know if I fully trust the system restore way, 
> because that would mean I'd have to install a few other programs, and I'd 
> like to avoid that if at all possible.
> 
> I'll let you guys know how it goes.
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> On 5/25/2016 12:29 PM, Rod Hutton wrote:
> > Hi Chris,
> >
> > My gut tells me to do a system restore back to the time just after Norton
> > was installed, and proceed to uninstall it then.
> > This wayk, you have a full installation of Norton to work with.
> > Another choice, if you don't like the system restore idea, is to install
> > Norton again from the web, again, with the goal of having a full
> > installation.
> > Of course, the removal tool should work just fine, and I've used it myself,
> > since it is very powerful.
> > However, my advice comes from my experience of the bad old days when it was
> > necessary to ensure a program was fully installed before you were able to
> > uninstall it successfully.
> > As for your Winamp playlist editor problem, I'd be happy to talk with you
> > via Skype or telephone, if you'd like help.
> > Simply write to me off list.
> >
> > Best,
> >
> > Rod
> >
> >
> > -Original Message-
> > From: Talk
> > [mailto:talk-bounces+rod_hutton=hotmail@lists.window-eyes.com] On Behalf
> > Of Chris Skarstad via Talk
> > Sent: May 25, 2016 11:10 AM
> > To: talk@lists.window-eyes.com
> > Subject: Re: using the norton removal tool and ridding myself of Norton
> > internetsecurity
> >
> >   Hey Chris
> >
> >
> >
> > I have another idea that I might investigate as well. I have a sighted
> > friend who might be willing to do a remote session with me and he may be
> > able to read the captcha that way.  I hate when these programs download this
> > extra stuff you don't want or need. To me, it should be a hell of a lot
> > easier to uninstall these programs. If norton insists on having a captcha
> > built into their installer, it should have an audio challenge button so that
> > blind people can listen, and get the job done a whole lot faster. It's
> > embarassing enough to ask for help, let alone having downloaded something
> > you didn't even need to. Outside of that, I have to say this new system is
> > running very nicely!  Window-eyes is still not reading a few things like
> > some text areas, and the Winamp playlist editor still remains to be silent,
> > but I have people looking into that.
> > Thanks!
> >
> >
> >
> > On 5/25/2016 9:20 AM, Chris Grabowski wrote:
> >
> >> Hi,
> >> Best advice is to get a set of eyes to run the Norton removal utility.
> >> Antivirus programs do some things that prevent programs like revo
> > uninstaller to completely remove them.  It makes sense actually. You
> > wouldn't want a virus to easily remove Norton.
> >>
> >> Window-Eyes Product Support
> >> Ai Squared
> >> 725 Airport North Office Park
> >> Fort Wayne, IN 46825
> >> (802) 362-3612
> >> www.aisquared.com
> >>
> >> -Original Message-
> >> From: Talk
> >> [mailto:talk-bounces+cgrabowski=aisquared@lists.window-eyes.com]
> >> On Behalf Of Chris Skarstad via Talk
> >> Sent: Tuesday, May 24, 2016 11:29 PM
> >> To: talk@lists.window-eyes.com
> >> Subject: Re: using the norton removal tool and ridding myself of
> >> Norton internetsecurity
> >>
> >> Hi
> >>
> >>
> >> I don't currently have the plugin but I can get it for sure.  I don't
> >> believe that would work though, because remember, Firefox has to be
> >> running and in focus for the plugin to do its work, so I don't know if
> >> that would do the job.
> >>
> >>  The  removal tool is a separate program that you download and run
> >> completely separate from Firefox.
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >> On 5/24/2016 11:20 PM, Andy Baracco wrote:
> >>> Do you have Firefox? You could try using the Webvisum add on for
> >>> Firefox to help you solve the CAPTCHA.
> >>>
> >>> Andy
> >>>
> >>>
> >>> -Original Message- From: Chris Skarstad via Talk
> >>> Sent: Tuesday, May 24, 2016 6:42 PM
> >>> To: talk@lists.window-eyes.com
> >>> Subject: using the norton removal tool and ridding myself of Norton
> >>> internetsecurity
> >>>
> >>> Hi folks
> >>>
> >>>
> >>> Well, I've gotten myself in quite a bind here, and I  don't quite know
> >>> what to do next.   A few nights ago, I downloaded a program that had
> >>> other software bundled with it, and one of the programs was Norton
> >>> Internet security, this is of course a trial version. I didn't want
> >>> it on my system so I ran a little program I use called Revo Uninstaller.
> >>> Most ti

Re: Accessible Blogging

2016-05-25 Thread Curtis Delzer via Talk
Mark, I have a client who may be interested in that training.
would you write me off-list with details?

-- 
Curtis Delzer 

On Wed, 25 May 2016 12:26:06 +
Marc Solomon via Talk  wrote:

> I do and have also provided training on using Wordpress with Window-Eyes.
> Marc
> 
> Sent with AquaMail for Android
> http://www.aqua-mail.com
> 
> On May 25, 2016 7:31:00 AM Samuel Wilkins  wrote:
> 
> Does anyone on the list use that?
> 
> On 25/05/2016 12:12, Marc Solomon via Talk wrote:
> 
> I know of at least one Window-Eyes user who is using Wordpress to 
> successfully manage a personnel blog.
> Best,
> Marc
> 
> Sent with AquaMail for Android
> http://www.aqua-mail.com
> 
> 
> On May 25, 2016 4:22:00 AM Samuel Wilkins via Talk 
>  wrote:
> 
> 
> 
> Hello everyone,
> 
> I was wondering if anyone knows of an accessible blogging site that
> works with Window-Eyes.  I would like to start writing a blog, but most
> of the ones I have come across are not accessible.
> 
> 
> --
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> 
> Samuel Wilkins
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excelle 2016 not accessible?

2016-05-25 Thread Jed Barton via Talk

Hey guys,
Is excelle really not accessible with we 9.4?  I am literally able to 
read nothing.  When i arrow around, nothing, when i press the alt key, 
nothing.  Any ideas?

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excelle 2016

2016-05-25 Thread Jed Barton via Talk

Hey guys,
When i load a .xls file, when i arrow around in excelle 2016, i hear 
absolutely nothing.  Is there anything i need to change?  I'm running we 9.4

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Re: using the norton removal tool and ridding myself of Norton internetsecurity

2016-05-25 Thread Chris Skarstad via Talk

Hi Rod


I do believe we're just gonna play it safe, and go with the sighted 
person working eyes route.  I don't know if I fully trust the system 
restore way, because that would mean I'd have to install a few other 
programs, and I'd like to avoid that if at all possible.


I'll let you guys know how it goes.






On 5/25/2016 12:29 PM, Rod Hutton wrote:

Hi Chris,

My gut tells me to do a system restore back to the time just after Norton
was installed, and proceed to uninstall it then.
This wayk, you have a full installation of Norton to work with.
Another choice, if you don't like the system restore idea, is to install
Norton again from the web, again, with the goal of having a full
installation.
Of course, the removal tool should work just fine, and I've used it myself,
since it is very powerful.
However, my advice comes from my experience of the bad old days when it was
necessary to ensure a program was fully installed before you were able to
uninstall it successfully.
As for your Winamp playlist editor problem, I'd be happy to talk with you
via Skype or telephone, if you'd like help.
Simply write to me off list.

Best,

Rod


-Original Message-
From: Talk
[mailto:talk-bounces+rod_hutton=hotmail@lists.window-eyes.com] On Behalf
Of Chris Skarstad via Talk
Sent: May 25, 2016 11:10 AM
To: talk@lists.window-eyes.com
Subject: Re: using the norton removal tool and ridding myself of Norton
internetsecurity

  Hey Chris



I have another idea that I might investigate as well. I have a sighted
friend who might be willing to do a remote session with me and he may be
able to read the captcha that way.  I hate when these programs download this
extra stuff you don't want or need. To me, it should be a hell of a lot
easier to uninstall these programs. If norton insists on having a captcha
built into their installer, it should have an audio challenge button so that
blind people can listen, and get the job done a whole lot faster. It's
embarassing enough to ask for help, let alone having downloaded something
you didn't even need to. Outside of that, I have to say this new system is
running very nicely!  Window-eyes is still not reading a few things like
some text areas, and the Winamp playlist editor still remains to be silent,
but I have people looking into that.
Thanks!



On 5/25/2016 9:20 AM, Chris Grabowski wrote:


Hi,
Best advice is to get a set of eyes to run the Norton removal utility.
Antivirus programs do some things that prevent programs like revo

uninstaller to completely remove them.  It makes sense actually. You
wouldn't want a virus to easily remove Norton.


Window-Eyes Product Support
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On Behalf Of Chris Skarstad via Talk
Sent: Tuesday, May 24, 2016 11:29 PM
To: talk@lists.window-eyes.com
Subject: Re: using the norton removal tool and ridding myself of
Norton internetsecurity

Hi


I don't currently have the plugin but I can get it for sure.  I don't
believe that would work though, because remember, Firefox has to be
running and in focus for the plugin to do its work, so I don't know if
that would do the job.

 The  removal tool is a separate program that you download and run
completely separate from Firefox.






On 5/24/2016 11:20 PM, Andy Baracco wrote:

Do you have Firefox? You could try using the Webvisum add on for
Firefox to help you solve the CAPTCHA.

Andy


-Original Message- From: Chris Skarstad via Talk
Sent: Tuesday, May 24, 2016 6:42 PM
To: talk@lists.window-eyes.com
Subject: using the norton removal tool and ridding myself of Norton
internetsecurity

Hi folks


Well, I've gotten myself in quite a bind here, and I  don't quite know
what to do next.   A few nights ago, I downloaded a program that had
other software bundled with it, and one of the programs was Norton
Internet security, this is of course a trial version. I didn't want
it on my system so I ran a little program I use called Revo Uninstaller.
Most times, it can remove programs and go a bit deeper and remove
some registry entries and other files left over, without being
destructive to other programs.  With some programs, though, it has to
run the program's original installer. Can you guys see where this is
going?  I was somehow able to get the program to uninstall from my
system, but not completely though.  Unfortunately there are no
entries for it in the listing for programs and features, and after
Revo Uninstaller ran and did the best job it could, unfortunately, it
removed the entry for Norton Internet security.  I looked in
c:\program files\(x86)

and found the following folders.   Norton Internet security, and
Norton Installer.  I looked inside the folders, especially norton
installer thinking there was a way to uninstall it from there, but no
dice.  So I dit a bit of re

Re: router suggestions

2016-05-25 Thread Les Gordon via Talk
i'm using apple router, the newer version works great 100% accessible 
perfect match with iphone, but netgear and asus are also good ones too.
- Original Message - 
From: "Alan Paganelli via Talk" 
To: ; "Jed Barton" ; "Window-Eyes 
Discussion List" 

Sent: Wednesday, May 25, 2016 2:03 PM
Subject: Re: router suggestions


I like the ASUS WI-FI routers.  The installation disk is pretty simple to 
use if you stick to the recommended standard settings.  Your also notified 
when installation is complete.


I should also say in fairness that my ASUS wireless router was bought in 
2011 and still going strong today.




Alan

Sent from my iPad Air

On May 25, 2016, at 8:38 AM, Jed Barton via Talk 
 wrote:


Hey guys,

I need to get a new router immediately.  Any good suggestions that are 
accessible?

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Re: router suggestions

2016-05-25 Thread Alan Paganelli via Talk
I like the ASUS WI-FI routers.  The installation disk is pretty simple to use 
if you stick to the recommended standard settings.  Your also notified when 
installation is complete.

I should also say in fairness that my ASUS wireless router was bought in 2011 
and still going strong today.



Alan

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> On May 25, 2016, at 8:38 AM, Jed Barton via Talk  
> wrote:
> 
> Hey guys,
> 
> I need to get a new router immediately.  Any good suggestions that are 
> accessible?
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office going ding dong

2016-05-25 Thread Jed Barton via Talk

Hey guys,
Well, this is gonna get annoying real quick.  When i am arrowing down my 
messages in outlook 2016, after i up or down arrow, it goes ding dong 
ding dong ding dong ding dong.  Any ideas?

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Re: office 2016

2016-05-25 Thread Amanda Lee via Talk
It takes awhile for the installation to run and depending on your internet 
download speed it may seem longer than you'd prefer.  Just be patient.

To find the individual applications, go to All Programs in Windows Seven. 
If you don't find an app, it should be similarly located under Windows Ten. 
Find the program and send a shortcut to your desktop and assign applicable 
shorcut key.

Hope this helps.


- Original Message - 
From: "Bernie Perella via Talk" 
To: ; "Jed Barton" ; "Window-Eyes 
Discussion List" 
Sent: Wednesday, May 25, 2016 1:15 PM
Subject: Re: office 2016


Jed, I also have office 365 but when I installed it, the office apps:
word, excel and powerpoint appeared on the task bar t the left of the
file explorer icon


On 5/25/2016 12:49 PM, Jed Barton via Talk wrote:
> Hey guys i have office 365, and just installed it.  I can not find
> outlook or excelle.  I am running win 10 and we 9.4, but i can not find
> it in the list of apps.  Any ideas?
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Re: office 2016

2016-05-25 Thread Bernie Perella via Talk
Jed, I also have office 365 but when I installed it, the office apps: 
word, excel and powerpoint appeared on the task bar t the left of the 
file explorer icon



On 5/25/2016 12:49 PM, Jed Barton via Talk wrote:

Hey guys i have office 365, and just installed it.  I can not find
outlook or excelle.  I am running win 10 and we 9.4, but i can not find
it in the list of apps.  Any ideas?
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Re: using the norton removal tool and ridding myself of Norton internet security

2016-05-25 Thread Butch Bussen via Talk
I think you'll have to get eyes to read that thing.  There was something 
similar some time back that I had the same problem with.  I quit allowing 
anything norton on my systems years ago.  They're jus t to invasive.  I 
wouldn't just delete the folders.


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trying to install office 365

2016-05-25 Thread Jed Barton via Talk

Hey guys,
OK i am a little confused.  I am trying to install office 365.  It is 
saying welcome to your new office!

We're getting things ready static box

It's just sitting there, i can see no progress, what do i do?
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office 2016

2016-05-25 Thread Jed Barton via Talk
Hey guys i have office 365, and just installed it.  I can not find 
outlook or excelle.  I am running win 10 and we 9.4, but i can not find 
it in the list of apps.  Any ideas?

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Re: using the norton removal tool and ridding myself of Norton internetsecurity

2016-05-25 Thread Chris Skarstad via Talk

Hi Rod


I thought about the system restore idea, it was actually late Saturday 
night  when the program was downloaded,  and I have heard many times 
that the further back you try to restore, the less likely it's going to 
work. It's my understanding that any software or windows updates you've 
installed will be gone, so logic suggests that if I go back to the time 
before Norton got installed that it would be gone too, right?   If you 
do think it would be ok, I could always give that a shot.



Thanks!

Chris




On 5/25/2016 12:29 PM, Rod Hutton wrote:

Hi Chris,

My gut tells me to do a system restore back to the time just after Norton
was installed, and proceed to uninstall it then.
This wayk, you have a full installation of Norton to work with.
Another choice, if you don't like the system restore idea, is to install
Norton again from the web, again, with the goal of having a full
installation.
Of course, the removal tool should work just fine, and I've used it myself,
since it is very powerful.
However, my advice comes from my experience of the bad old days when it was
necessary to ensure a program was fully installed before you were able to
uninstall it successfully.
As for your Winamp playlist editor problem, I'd be happy to talk with you
via Skype or telephone, if you'd like help.
Simply write to me off list.

Best,

Rod


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Of Chris Skarstad via Talk
Sent: May 25, 2016 11:10 AM
To: talk@lists.window-eyes.com
Subject: Re: using the norton removal tool and ridding myself of Norton
internetsecurity

  Hey Chris



I have another idea that I might investigate as well. I have a sighted
friend who might be willing to do a remote session with me and he may be
able to read the captcha that way.  I hate when these programs download this
extra stuff you don't want or need. To me, it should be a hell of a lot
easier to uninstall these programs. If norton insists on having a captcha
built into their installer, it should have an audio challenge button so that
blind people can listen, and get the job done a whole lot faster. It's
embarassing enough to ask for help, let alone having downloaded something
you didn't even need to. Outside of that, I have to say this new system is
running very nicely!  Window-eyes is still not reading a few things like
some text areas, and the Winamp playlist editor still remains to be silent,
but I have people looking into that.
Thanks!



On 5/25/2016 9:20 AM, Chris Grabowski wrote:


Hi,
Best advice is to get a set of eyes to run the Norton removal utility.
Antivirus programs do some things that prevent programs like revo

uninstaller to completely remove them.  It makes sense actually. You
wouldn't want a virus to easily remove Norton.


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On Behalf Of Chris Skarstad via Talk
Sent: Tuesday, May 24, 2016 11:29 PM
To: talk@lists.window-eyes.com
Subject: Re: using the norton removal tool and ridding myself of
Norton internetsecurity

Hi


I don't currently have the plugin but I can get it for sure.  I don't
believe that would work though, because remember, Firefox has to be
running and in focus for the plugin to do its work, so I don't know if
that would do the job.

 The  removal tool is a separate program that you download and run
completely separate from Firefox.






On 5/24/2016 11:20 PM, Andy Baracco wrote:

Do you have Firefox? You could try using the Webvisum add on for
Firefox to help you solve the CAPTCHA.

Andy


-Original Message- From: Chris Skarstad via Talk
Sent: Tuesday, May 24, 2016 6:42 PM
To: talk@lists.window-eyes.com
Subject: using the norton removal tool and ridding myself of Norton
internetsecurity

Hi folks


Well, I've gotten myself in quite a bind here, and I  don't quite know
what to do next.   A few nights ago, I downloaded a program that had
other software bundled with it, and one of the programs was Norton
Internet security, this is of course a trial version. I didn't want
it on my system so I ran a little program I use called Revo Uninstaller.
Most times, it can remove programs and go a bit deeper and remove
some registry entries and other files left over, without being
destructive to other programs.  With some programs, though, it has to
run the program's original installer. Can you guys see where this is
going?  I was somehow able to get the program to uninstall from my
system, but not completely though.  Unfortunately there are no
entries for it in the listing for programs and features, and after
Revo Uninstaller ran and did the best job it could, unfortunately, it
removed the entry for Norton Internet security.  I looked in
c:\program files\(x86)

and found the

RE: using the norton removal tool and ridding myself of Norton internetsecurity

2016-05-25 Thread Rod Hutton via Talk
Hi Chris,

My gut tells me to do a system restore back to the time just after Norton
was installed, and proceed to uninstall it then.
This wayk, you have a full installation of Norton to work with.
Another choice, if you don't like the system restore idea, is to install
Norton again from the web, again, with the goal of having a full
installation.
Of course, the removal tool should work just fine, and I've used it myself,
since it is very powerful.
However, my advice comes from my experience of the bad old days when it was
necessary to ensure a program was fully installed before you were able to
uninstall it successfully.
As for your Winamp playlist editor problem, I'd be happy to talk with you
via Skype or telephone, if you'd like help.
Simply write to me off list.

Best,

Rod


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From: Talk
[mailto:talk-bounces+rod_hutton=hotmail@lists.window-eyes.com] On Behalf
Of Chris Skarstad via Talk
Sent: May 25, 2016 11:10 AM
To: talk@lists.window-eyes.com
Subject: Re: using the norton removal tool and ridding myself of Norton
internetsecurity

 Hey Chris



I have another idea that I might investigate as well. I have a sighted
friend who might be willing to do a remote session with me and he may be
able to read the captcha that way.  I hate when these programs download this
extra stuff you don't want or need. To me, it should be a hell of a lot
easier to uninstall these programs. If norton insists on having a captcha
built into their installer, it should have an audio challenge button so that
blind people can listen, and get the job done a whole lot faster. It's
embarassing enough to ask for help, let alone having downloaded something
you didn't even need to. Outside of that, I have to say this new system is
running very nicely!  Window-eyes is still not reading a few things like
some text areas, and the Winamp playlist editor still remains to be silent,
but I have people looking into that. 
Thanks!



On 5/25/2016 9:20 AM, Chris Grabowski wrote:

> Hi,
> Best advice is to get a set of eyes to run the Norton removal utility.
> Antivirus programs do some things that prevent programs like revo
uninstaller to completely remove them.  It makes sense actually. You
wouldn't want a virus to easily remove Norton.
>
>
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> -Original Message-
> From: Talk 
> [mailto:talk-bounces+cgrabowski=aisquared@lists.window-eyes.com] 
> On Behalf Of Chris Skarstad via Talk
> Sent: Tuesday, May 24, 2016 11:29 PM
> To: talk@lists.window-eyes.com
> Subject: Re: using the norton removal tool and ridding myself of 
> Norton internetsecurity
>
> Hi
>
>
> I don't currently have the plugin but I can get it for sure.  I don't 
> believe that would work though, because remember, Firefox has to be 
> running and in focus for the plugin to do its work, so I don't know if 
> that would do the job.
>
> The  removal tool is a separate program that you download and run 
> completely separate from Firefox.
>
>
>
>
>
>
> On 5/24/2016 11:20 PM, Andy Baracco wrote:
>> Do you have Firefox? You could try using the Webvisum add on for 
>> Firefox to help you solve the CAPTCHA.
>>
>> Andy
>>
>>
>> -Original Message- From: Chris Skarstad via Talk
>> Sent: Tuesday, May 24, 2016 6:42 PM
>> To: talk@lists.window-eyes.com
>> Subject: using the norton removal tool and ridding myself of Norton 
>> internetsecurity
>>
>> Hi folks
>>
>>
>> Well, I've gotten myself in quite a bind here, and I  don't quite know
>> what to do next.   A few nights ago, I downloaded a program that had
>> other software bundled with it, and one of the programs was Norton 
>> Internet security, this is of course a trial version. I didn't want 
>> it on my system so I ran a little program I use called Revo Uninstaller.
>> Most times, it can remove programs and go a bit deeper and remove 
>> some registry entries and other files left over, without being 
>> destructive to other programs.  With some programs, though, it has to 
>> run the program's original installer. Can you guys see where this is 
>> going?  I was somehow able to get the program to uninstall from my 
>> system, but not completely though.  Unfortunately there are no 
>> entries for it in the listing for programs and features, and after 
>> Revo Uninstaller ran and did the best job it could, unfortunately, it 
>> removed the entry for Norton Internet security.  I looked in 
>> c:\program files\(x86)
>>
>>and found the following folders.   Norton Internet security, and
>> Norton Installer.  I looked inside the folders, especially norton 
>> installer thinking there was a way to uninstall it from there, but no 
>> dice.  So I dit a bit of research and found out that Norton has a 
>> removal tool. I downloaded it and ran it and agreed to the license 
>> agreement, but when I got to the next screen, ...I was greeted with a 
>> secu

Re: using the norton removal tool and ridding myself of Norton internetsecurity

2016-05-25 Thread Chris Skarstad via Talk

Hey Chris



I have another idea that I might investigate as well. I have a sighted 
friend who might be willing to do a remote session with me and he may be 
able to read the captcha that way.  I hate when these programs download 
this extra stuff you don't want or need. To me, it should be a hell of a 
lot easier to uninstall these programs. If norton insists on having a 
captcha built into their installer, it should have an audio challenge 
button so that blind people can listen, and get the job done a whole lot 
faster. It's embarassing enough to ask for help, let alone having 
downloaded something you didn't even need to. Outside of that, I have to 
say this new system is running very nicely!  Window-eyes is still not 
reading a few things like some text areas, and the Winamp playlist 
editor still remains to be silent, but I have people looking into that. 
Thanks!




On 5/25/2016 9:20 AM, Chris Grabowski wrote:


Hi,
Best advice is to get a set of eyes to run the Norton removal utility.
Antivirus programs do some things that prevent programs like revo uninstaller 
to completely remove them.  It makes sense actually. You wouldn't want a virus 
to easily remove Norton.


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Ai Squared
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Fort Wayne, IN 46825
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-Original Message-
From: Talk [mailto:talk-bounces+cgrabowski=aisquared@lists.window-eyes.com] 
On Behalf Of Chris Skarstad via Talk
Sent: Tuesday, May 24, 2016 11:29 PM
To: talk@lists.window-eyes.com
Subject: Re: using the norton removal tool and ridding myself of Norton 
internetsecurity

Hi


I don't currently have the plugin but I can get it for sure.  I don't
believe that would work though, because remember, Firefox has to be
running and in focus for the plugin to do its work, so I don't know if
that would do the job.

The  removal tool is a separate program that you download and run
completely separate from Firefox.






On 5/24/2016 11:20 PM, Andy Baracco wrote:

Do you have Firefox? You could try using the Webvisum add on for
Firefox to help you solve the CAPTCHA.

Andy


-Original Message- From: Chris Skarstad via Talk
Sent: Tuesday, May 24, 2016 6:42 PM
To: talk@lists.window-eyes.com
Subject: using the norton removal tool and ridding myself of Norton
internetsecurity

Hi folks


Well, I've gotten myself in quite a bind here, and I  don't quite know
what to do next.   A few nights ago, I downloaded a program that had
other software bundled with it, and one of the programs was Norton
Internet security, this is of course a trial version. I didn't want it
on my system so I ran a little program I use called Revo Uninstaller.
Most times, it can remove programs and go a bit deeper and remove some
registry entries and other files left over, without being destructive to
other programs.  With some programs, though, it has to run the program's
original installer. Can you guys see where this is going?  I was somehow
able to get the program to uninstall from my system, but not completely
though.  Unfortunately there are no entries for it in the listing for
programs and features, and after Revo Uninstaller ran and did the best
job it could, unfortunately, it removed the entry for Norton Internet
security.  I looked in c:\program files\(x86)

   and found the following folders.   Norton Internet security, and
Norton Installer.  I looked inside the folders, especially norton
installer thinking there was a way to uninstall it from there, but no
dice.  So I dit a bit of research and found out that Norton has a
removal tool. I downloaded it and ran it and agreed to the license
agreement, but when I got to the next screen, ...I was greeted with a
security check screen with a captcha that I absolutely, positively can
not solve no matter what.  Does anyone have any idea about how I can
figure out how to get past this captcha in some way, or am I going to
have to rely on a pare of working eyes to get past this? Alternatively,
do you guys think it would be safe for me to delete the 2 folders in
question?  I did a bit of checking and it looks as if Norton, in its
infinite wissdom has disabled Windows defender, and there's no way to
re-enable it until I can get Norton off my system. Like I say, I never
actually meant to download the program but it came bundled with
something else and I've no idea how to rid myself of it. I don't want to
do anything destructive, as this is a brand new machine running
 Windows 10.  Hopefully, one of you guys will have some answers.


Thanks!

I have to say I feel kind of embarassed about this one.


Chris


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RE: router suggestions

2016-05-25 Thread Chris Grabowski via Talk
You might look at the Asus and Netgear brands.

The last Linksys I tried wasn't but the Asus and Netgear stock firmware seems 
to be accessible.
I also tried a tp-link archer and it also failed the accessibility test.  It 
wasn't fun to use and was promptly returned.

If you wanted to  install third party firmware on your router the DD-WRT 
firmware is accessible.
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Sent: Wednesday, May 25, 2016 11:38 AM
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Subject: router suggestions

Hey guys,

I need to get a new router immediately.  Any good suggestions that are 
accessible?
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Re: Thunderbird Focus issues

2016-05-25 Thread Singing Sparrow via Talk

Ok, when using nvda, and Jaws they work just fine with thunderbird.

Window eyes is the problem the thunderbird set files aren't even loaded 
you have to manually unload and thenload them before they are active.


But that does not fix the back space issue when ereasing what you have 
written.


I Know several people who are strong window eyes users that switched 
either to nvda or jaws.


Because of thunderbird issues, and browse mode issues.

Ihave been a window eyes user for more then ten years but as of late use 
window eyes very seldomly.



On 5/25/2016 8:38 AM, Bernie Perella via Talk wrote:

Hi Jed,
Well, like you, I do experience many problems with TB.  In fact, not 
sure why so many think it is so great, I don't but I am using it.  I 
also think that there are a few problems with WE and focus both with 
TB and other programs.  One thing I have noticed is that often, WE 
does not have the proper set file loaded.  Just before writing this 
note, I was in TB with the mailbox list opened and I went to the WE 
control panel only to find that the active set file was Wineyes.set.  
I have witnessed this behavior in other situations including when I 
write a reply to an email.  It is not consistent.  I just interrupted 
my composing to see if I could use arrow and numpad keys.  The left 
arrow and right arrow keys do move but not the up and down arrows.  
Interestingly enough, the numpad keys do nothing except giving the 
frustyrating ding. However, If I use the shift with numpad keys they 
seem to work properly and text is either selected or deselected.
I am currently running the latest version of TB and WE on a new 
Toshiba Satellite laptop.  I have been wondering if there is some 
peculiarity with the system settings for the keyboard.  I have found a 
setting that says "use the numpad keys to move the mouse".  I did 
change this setting but can't figure out what changes occurred.  
Unlike my previous laptop, this new one has the numpad on the keyboard 
whereas before, I used and external numpad.  In that situation, I was 
able to use the keys on the external numpad to move around on the 
desktop but with the new machine, I cannot.  However, if I hold down 
the shift key, then the numpad keys do allow the reading of items on 
the desktop and I can move up and down as well as left to right.  So, 
I think there is something amiss. Another reason I think there are 
focus problems with WE is that often WE will speak things from recent 
past, that is, it will speak either something from a previous web page 
or from another message.  So, I continue to have the same frustrations.


On 5/25/2016 1:35 AM, Jed Barton via Talk wrote:

Hey guys,

OK, my frustration is getting bigger with thunderbird.  I am running the
latest TB, we 9.4, and eyt again on a brand new computer, still having
the issues where i can't read up and down with my arrow keys in TB.  I
have to keep re-focusing.  Is anyone else having this problem? This is
getting very old, and i'm pretty tired of it. It's quite frankly
unacceptable  While writing this message, i just tried going left and
right with the arrow keys, and it literally says nothing.  Any ideas?
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router suggestions

2016-05-25 Thread Jed Barton via Talk

Hey guys,

I need to get a new router immediately.  Any good suggestions that are 
accessible?

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RE: using the norton removal tool and ridding myself of Norton internet security

2016-05-25 Thread Steve Clower via Talk
Greetings,

You might also consider giving the Microsoft disability answer desk a call. In 
North America, they can be reached at (800) 936-5900.

Steve



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From: Talk [mailto:talk-bounces+sclower=aisquared@lists.window-eyes.com] On 
Behalf Of Tom Kingston via Talk
Sent: Wednesday, May 25, 2016 10:46 AM
To: Chris Skarstad ; Window-Eyes Discussion List 

Subject: Re: using the norton removal tool and ridding myself of Norton 
internet security

I have no idea if Virtual View will work on a captcha. If I'm not 
mistaken some of those on web pages are designed not to work with OCR in 
order to prevent elaborate bots from getting in. But it can't hurt.

Good luck,
Tom


On 5/25/2016 10:33 AM, Chris Skarstad wrote:
> Hi.  I haven't to be honest...I'm not even sure how to
> use it.  Would that work for something like the Norton removal tool?  It
> does have a captcha.  Others have suggested narrator, which is a gret
> idea but doesn't have any OCR capabilities. I'll give virtual view a
> shot once I can figure out how to use it. :)
>
>
>
>
> On 5/25/2016 9:12 AM, Tom Kingston via Talk wrote:
>> Chris,
>>
>> Did you try the Window-Eyes virtual View app in OCR mode?
>>
>> Regards,
>> Tom
>>
>>> On 5/24/16, Chris Skarstad via Talk  wrote:
 Hi folks


 Well, I've gotten myself in quite a bind here, and I  don't quite know
 what to do next.   A few nights ago, I downloaded a program that had
 other software bundled with it, and one of the programs was Norton
 Internet security, this is of course a trial version. I didn't want it
 on my system so I ran a little program I use called Revo Uninstaller.
 Most times, it can remove programs and go a bit deeper and remove some
 registry entries and other files left over, without being
 destructive to
 other programs.  With some programs, though, it has to run the
 program's
 original installer. Can you guys see where this is going?  I was
 somehow
 able to get the program to uninstall from my system, but not completely
 though.  Unfortunately there are no entries for it in the listing for
 programs and features, and after Revo Uninstaller ran and did the best
 job it could, unfortunately, it removed the entry for Norton Internet
 security.  I looked in c:\program files\(x86)

and found the following folders.   Norton Internet security, and
 Norton Installer.  I looked inside the folders, especially norton
 installer thinking there was a way to uninstall it from there, but no
 dice.  So I dit a bit of research and found out that Norton has a
 removal tool. I downloaded it and ran it and agreed to the license
 agreement, but when I got to the next screen, ...I was greeted with a
 security check screen with a captcha that I absolutely, positively can
 not solve no matter what.  Does anyone have any idea about how I can
 figure out how to get past this captcha in some way, or am I going to
 have to rely on a pare of working eyes to get past this? Alternatively,
 do you guys think it would be safe for me to delete the 2 folders in
 question?  I did a bit of checking and it looks as if Norton, in its
 infinite wissdom has disabled Windows defender, and there's no way to
 re-enable it until I can get Norton off my system. Like I say, I never
 actually meant to download the program but it came bundled with
 something else and I've no idea how to rid myself of it. I don't
 want to
 do anything destructive, as this is a brand new machine running
  Windows 10.  Hopefully, one of you guys will have some answers.


 Thanks!

 I have to say I feel kind of embarassed about this one.


 Chris


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Re: using the norton removal tool and ridding myself of Norton internet security

2016-05-25 Thread Tom Kingston via Talk
I have no idea if Virtual View will work on a captcha. If I'm not 
mistaken some of those on web pages are designed not to work with OCR in 
order to prevent elaborate bots from getting in. But it can't hurt.


Good luck,
Tom


On 5/25/2016 10:33 AM, Chris Skarstad wrote:

Hi.  I haven't to be honest...I'm not even sure how to
use it.  Would that work for something like the Norton removal tool?  It
does have a captcha.  Others have suggested narrator, which is a gret
idea but doesn't have any OCR capabilities. I'll give virtual view a
shot once I can figure out how to use it. :)




On 5/25/2016 9:12 AM, Tom Kingston via Talk wrote:

Chris,

Did you try the Window-Eyes virtual View app in OCR mode?

Regards,
Tom


On 5/24/16, Chris Skarstad via Talk  wrote:

Hi folks


Well, I've gotten myself in quite a bind here, and I  don't quite know
what to do next.   A few nights ago, I downloaded a program that had
other software bundled with it, and one of the programs was Norton
Internet security, this is of course a trial version. I didn't want it
on my system so I ran a little program I use called Revo Uninstaller.
Most times, it can remove programs and go a bit deeper and remove some
registry entries and other files left over, without being
destructive to
other programs.  With some programs, though, it has to run the
program's
original installer. Can you guys see where this is going?  I was
somehow
able to get the program to uninstall from my system, but not completely
though.  Unfortunately there are no entries for it in the listing for
programs and features, and after Revo Uninstaller ran and did the best
job it could, unfortunately, it removed the entry for Norton Internet
security.  I looked in c:\program files\(x86)

   and found the following folders.   Norton Internet security, and
Norton Installer.  I looked inside the folders, especially norton
installer thinking there was a way to uninstall it from there, but no
dice.  So I dit a bit of research and found out that Norton has a
removal tool. I downloaded it and ran it and agreed to the license
agreement, but when I got to the next screen, ...I was greeted with a
security check screen with a captcha that I absolutely, positively can
not solve no matter what.  Does anyone have any idea about how I can
figure out how to get past this captcha in some way, or am I going to
have to rely on a pare of working eyes to get past this? Alternatively,
do you guys think it would be safe for me to delete the 2 folders in
question?  I did a bit of checking and it looks as if Norton, in its
infinite wissdom has disabled Windows defender, and there's no way to
re-enable it until I can get Norton off my system. Like I say, I never
actually meant to download the program but it came bundled with
something else and I've no idea how to rid myself of it. I don't
want to
do anything destructive, as this is a brand new machine running
 Windows 10.  Hopefully, one of you guys will have some answers.


Thanks!

I have to say I feel kind of embarassed about this one.


Chris


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Re: using the norton removal tool and ridding myself of Norton internet security

2016-05-25 Thread Chris Skarstad via Talk
Hi.  I haven't to be honest...I'm not even sure how to 
use it.  Would that work for something like the Norton removal tool?  It 
does have a captcha.  Others have suggested narrator, which is a gret 
idea but doesn't have any OCR capabilities. I'll give virtual view a 
shot once I can figure out how to use it. :)





On 5/25/2016 9:12 AM, Tom Kingston via Talk wrote:

Chris,

Did you try the Window-Eyes virtual View app in OCR mode?

Regards,
Tom


On 5/24/16, Chris Skarstad via Talk  wrote:

Hi folks


Well, I've gotten myself in quite a bind here, and I  don't quite know
what to do next.   A few nights ago, I downloaded a program that had
other software bundled with it, and one of the programs was Norton
Internet security, this is of course a trial version. I didn't want it
on my system so I ran a little program I use called Revo Uninstaller.
Most times, it can remove programs and go a bit deeper and remove some
registry entries and other files left over, without being 
destructive to
other programs.  With some programs, though, it has to run the 
program's
original installer. Can you guys see where this is going?  I was 
somehow

able to get the program to uninstall from my system, but not completely
though.  Unfortunately there are no entries for it in the listing for
programs and features, and after Revo Uninstaller ran and did the best
job it could, unfortunately, it removed the entry for Norton Internet
security.  I looked in c:\program files\(x86)

   and found the following folders.   Norton Internet security, and
Norton Installer.  I looked inside the folders, especially norton
installer thinking there was a way to uninstall it from there, but no
dice.  So I dit a bit of research and found out that Norton has a
removal tool. I downloaded it and ran it and agreed to the license
agreement, but when I got to the next screen, ...I was greeted with a
security check screen with a captcha that I absolutely, positively can
not solve no matter what.  Does anyone have any idea about how I can
figure out how to get past this captcha in some way, or am I going to
have to rely on a pare of working eyes to get past this? Alternatively,
do you guys think it would be safe for me to delete the 2 folders in
question?  I did a bit of checking and it looks as if Norton, in its
infinite wissdom has disabled Windows defender, and there's no way to
re-enable it until I can get Norton off my system. Like I say, I never
actually meant to download the program but it came bundled with
something else and I've no idea how to rid myself of it. I don't 
want to

do anything destructive, as this is a brand new machine running
 Windows 10.  Hopefully, one of you guys will have some answers.


Thanks!

I have to say I feel kind of embarassed about this one.


Chris


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Re: Thunderbird Focus issues

2016-05-25 Thread Bernie Perella via Talk

Hi Jed,
Well, like you, I do experience many problems with TB.  In fact, not 
sure why so many think it is so great, I don't but I am using it.  I 
also think that there are a few problems with WE and focus both with TB 
and other programs.  One thing I have noticed is that often, WE does not 
have the proper set file loaded.  Just before writing this note, I was 
in TB with the mailbox list opened and I went to the WE control panel 
only to find that the active set file was Wineyes.set.  I have witnessed 
this behavior in other situations including when I write a reply to an 
email.  It is not consistent.  I just interrupted my composing to see if 
I could use arrow and numpad keys.  The left arrow and right arrow keys 
do move but not the up and down arrows.  Interestingly enough, the 
numpad keys do nothing except giving the frustyrating ding.  However, If 
I use the shift with numpad keys they seem to work properly and text is 
either selected or deselected.
I am currently running the latest version of TB and WE on a new Toshiba 
Satellite laptop.  I have been wondering if there is some peculiarity 
with the system settings for the keyboard.  I have found a setting that 
says "use the numpad keys to move the mouse".  I did change this setting 
but can't figure out what changes occurred.  Unlike my previous laptop, 
this new one has the numpad on the keyboard whereas before, I used and 
external numpad.  In that situation, I was able to use the keys on the 
external numpad to move around on the desktop but with the new machine, 
I cannot.  However, if I hold down the shift key, then the numpad keys 
do allow the reading of items on the desktop and I can move up and down 
as well as left to right.  So, I think there is something amiss. 
Another reason I think there are focus problems with WE is that often WE 
will speak things from recent past, that is, it will speak either 
something from a previous web page or from another message.  So, I 
continue to have the same frustrations.


On 5/25/2016 1:35 AM, Jed Barton via Talk wrote:

Hey guys,

OK, my frustration is getting bigger with thunderbird.  I am running the
latest TB, we 9.4, and eyt again on a brand new computer, still having
the issues where i can't read up and down with my arrow keys in TB.  I
have to keep re-focusing.  Is anyone else having this problem?  This is
getting very old, and i'm pretty tired of it. It's quite frankly
unacceptable  While writing this message, i just tried going left and
right with the arrow keys, and it literally says nothing.  Any ideas?
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RE: Problem with Eloquence dropping last sounds on words

2016-05-25 Thread Chris Grabowski via Talk
Try turning off sound card enhancements in the properties of your sound card.
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-Original Message-
From: Talk [mailto:talk-bounces+cgrabowski=aisquared@lists.window-eyes.com] 
On Behalf Of Jeff Samco via Talk
Sent: Tuesday, May 24, 2016 10:20 PM
To: Window-Eyes Discussion List 
Subject: Problem with Eloquence dropping last sounds on words

A few weeks ago I noticed I was often not hearing many of the final 
sounds on words. I'm using current Window-Eyes, paid version, with 
Eloquence Reed. I found it happens with all Eloquence voices but no 
other synthesizer. For example, If I listen to the word gift ten 
different times about 90% of them is pronounced as gif without the t 
sound. Another example, plus is usually pronounced pluh without the s 
sound. I have adjusted both the rate of speech and the trigger delay 
with no change.
Anyone have a suggestion of how to remedy this?
Thanks,
Jeff 

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RE: using the norton removal tool and ridding myself of Norton internetsecurity

2016-05-25 Thread Chris Grabowski via Talk
Hi,
Best advice is to get a set of eyes to run the Norton removal utility.
Antivirus programs do some things that prevent programs like revo uninstaller 
to completely remove them.  It makes sense actually. You wouldn't want a virus 
to easily remove Norton.


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From: Talk [mailto:talk-bounces+cgrabowski=aisquared@lists.window-eyes.com] 
On Behalf Of Chris Skarstad via Talk
Sent: Tuesday, May 24, 2016 11:29 PM
To: talk@lists.window-eyes.com
Subject: Re: using the norton removal tool and ridding myself of Norton 
internetsecurity

Hi


I don't currently have the plugin but I can get it for sure.  I don't 
believe that would work though, because remember, Firefox has to be 
running and in focus for the plugin to do its work, so I don't know if 
that would do the job.

   The  removal tool is a separate program that you download and run 
completely separate from Firefox.






On 5/24/2016 11:20 PM, Andy Baracco wrote:
> Do you have Firefox? You could try using the Webvisum add on for 
> Firefox to help you solve the CAPTCHA.
>
> Andy
>
>
> -Original Message- From: Chris Skarstad via Talk
> Sent: Tuesday, May 24, 2016 6:42 PM
> To: talk@lists.window-eyes.com
> Subject: using the norton removal tool and ridding myself of Norton 
> internetsecurity
>
> Hi folks
>
>
> Well, I've gotten myself in quite a bind here, and I  don't quite know
> what to do next.   A few nights ago, I downloaded a program that had
> other software bundled with it, and one of the programs was Norton
> Internet security, this is of course a trial version. I didn't want it
> on my system so I ran a little program I use called Revo Uninstaller.
> Most times, it can remove programs and go a bit deeper and remove some
> registry entries and other files left over, without being destructive to
> other programs.  With some programs, though, it has to run the program's
> original installer. Can you guys see where this is going?  I was somehow
> able to get the program to uninstall from my system, but not completely
> though.  Unfortunately there are no entries for it in the listing for
> programs and features, and after Revo Uninstaller ran and did the best
> job it could, unfortunately, it removed the entry for Norton Internet
> security.  I looked in c:\program files\(x86)
>
>   and found the following folders.   Norton Internet security, and
> Norton Installer.  I looked inside the folders, especially norton
> installer thinking there was a way to uninstall it from there, but no
> dice.  So I dit a bit of research and found out that Norton has a
> removal tool. I downloaded it and ran it and agreed to the license
> agreement, but when I got to the next screen, ...I was greeted with a
> security check screen with a captcha that I absolutely, positively can
> not solve no matter what.  Does anyone have any idea about how I can
> figure out how to get past this captcha in some way, or am I going to
> have to rely on a pare of working eyes to get past this? Alternatively,
> do you guys think it would be safe for me to delete the 2 folders in
> question?  I did a bit of checking and it looks as if Norton, in its
> infinite wissdom has disabled Windows defender, and there's no way to
> re-enable it until I can get Norton off my system. Like I say, I never
> actually meant to download the program but it came bundled with
> something else and I've no idea how to rid myself of it. I don't want to
> do anything destructive, as this is a brand new machine running
> Windows 10.  Hopefully, one of you guys will have some answers.
>
>
> Thanks!
>
> I have to say I feel kind of embarassed about this one.
>
>
> Chris
>
>
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Re: using the norton removal tool and ridding myself of Norton internet security

2016-05-25 Thread Tom Kingston via Talk

Chris,

Did you try the Window-Eyes virtual View app in OCR mode?

Regards,
Tom


On 5/24/16, Chris Skarstad via Talk  wrote:

Hi folks


Well, I've gotten myself in quite a bind here, and I  don't quite know
what to do next.   A few nights ago, I downloaded a program that had
other software bundled with it, and one of the programs was Norton
Internet security, this is of course a trial version. I didn't want it
on my system so I ran a little program I use called Revo Uninstaller.
Most times, it can remove programs and go a bit deeper and remove some
registry entries and other files left over, without being destructive to
other programs.  With some programs, though, it has to run the program's
original installer. Can you guys see where this is going?  I was somehow
able to get the program to uninstall from my system, but not completely
though.  Unfortunately there are no entries for it in the listing for
programs and features, and after Revo Uninstaller ran and did the best
job it could, unfortunately, it removed the entry for Norton Internet
security.  I looked in c:\program files\(x86)

   and found the following folders.   Norton Internet security, and
Norton Installer.  I looked inside the folders, especially norton
installer thinking there was a way to uninstall it from there, but no
dice.  So I dit a bit of research and found out that Norton has a
removal tool. I downloaded it and ran it and agreed to the license
agreement, but when I got to the next screen, ...I was greeted with a
security check screen with a captcha that I absolutely, positively can
not solve no matter what.  Does anyone have any idea about how I can
figure out how to get past this captcha in some way, or am I going to
have to rely on a pare of working eyes to get past this?  Alternatively,
do you guys think it would be safe for me to delete the 2 folders in
question?  I did a bit of checking and it looks as if Norton, in its
infinite wissdom has disabled Windows defender, and there's no way to
re-enable it until I can get Norton off my system. Like I say, I never
actually meant to download the program but it came bundled with
something else and I've no idea how to rid myself of it. I don't want to
do anything destructive, as this is a brand new machine running
 Windows 10.  Hopefully, one of you guys will have some answers.


Thanks!

I have to say I feel kind of embarassed about this one.


Chris


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RE: Thunderbird Focus issues

2016-05-25 Thread Chris Grabowski via Talk
Go to accounts options composition and addressing.  Uncheck compose messages in 
html.

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Sent: Wednesday, May 25, 2016 1:36 AM
To: Window-Eyes Discussion List 
Subject: Thunderbird Focus issues

Hey guys,

OK, my frustration is getting bigger with thunderbird.  I am running the 
latest TB, we 9.4, and eyt again on a brand new computer, still having 
the issues where i can't read up and down with my arrow keys in TB.  I 
have to keep re-focusing.  Is anyone else having this problem?  This is 
getting very old, and i'm pretty tired of it. It's quite frankly 
unacceptable  While writing this message, i just tried going left and 
right with the arrow keys, and it literally says nothing.  Any ideas?
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RE: Accessible Blogging

2016-05-25 Thread Andre via Talk
How much does that cost?

How much or how deeply does it go into wordpress?



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Subject: Re: Accessible Blogging

It was custom remote training that the client paid for. 
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On May 25, 2016 8:27:43 AM Darrell Bowles  wrote:

> And where can we find this training? :-)
>
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>> On May 25, 2016, at 8:23 AM, Marc Solomon via Talk
 wrote:
>> 
>> I do and have also provided training on using Wordpress with Window-Eyes.
>> Marc
>> 
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>> On May 25, 2016 7:31:00 AM Samuel Wilkins  wrote:
>> 
>> Does anyone on the list use that?
>> 
>> On 25/05/2016 12:12, Marc Solomon via Talk wrote:
>> 
>> I know of at least one Window-Eyes user who is using Wordpress to
successfully manage a personnel blog.
>> Best,
>> Marc
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>> 
>> On May 25, 2016 4:22:00 AM Samuel Wilkins via Talk
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>> 
>> 
>> 
>> Hello everyone,
>> 
>> I was wondering if anyone knows of an accessible blogging site that 
>> works with Window-Eyes.  I would like to start writing a blog, but 
>> most of the ones I have come across are not accessible.
>> 
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Re: Accessible Blogging

2016-05-25 Thread Marc Solomon via Talk
It was custom remote training that the client paid for. 
Regards,
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On May 25, 2016 8:27:43 AM Darrell Bowles  wrote:

> And where can we find this training? :-)
>
> Sent from my iPhone
>
>> On May 25, 2016, at 8:23 AM, Marc Solomon via Talk 
>>  wrote:
>> 
>> I do and have also provided training on using Wordpress with Window-Eyes.
>> Marc
>> 
>> Sent with AquaMail for Android
>> http://www.aqua-mail.com
>> 
>> On May 25, 2016 7:31:00 AM Samuel Wilkins  wrote:
>> 
>> Does anyone on the list use that?
>> 
>> On 25/05/2016 12:12, Marc Solomon via Talk wrote:
>> 
>> I know of at least one Window-Eyes user who is using Wordpress to 
>> successfully manage a personnel blog.
>> Best,
>> Marc
>> 
>> Sent with AquaMail for Android
>> http://www.aqua-mail.com
>> 
>> 
>> On May 25, 2016 4:22:00 AM Samuel Wilkins via Talk 
>>  wrote:
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> Hello everyone,
>> 
>> I was wondering if anyone knows of an accessible blogging site that
>> works with Window-Eyes.  I would like to start writing a blog, but most
>> of the ones I have come across are not accessible.
>> 
>> 
>> --
>> Regards,
>> 
>> Samuel Wilkins
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Re: Accessible Blogging

2016-05-25 Thread Darrell Bowles via Talk
And where can we find this training? :-)

Sent from my iPhone

> On May 25, 2016, at 8:23 AM, Marc Solomon via Talk 
>  wrote:
> 
> I do and have also provided training on using Wordpress with Window-Eyes.
> Marc
> 
> Sent with AquaMail for Android
> http://www.aqua-mail.com
> 
> On May 25, 2016 7:31:00 AM Samuel Wilkins  wrote:
> 
> Does anyone on the list use that?
> 
> On 25/05/2016 12:12, Marc Solomon via Talk wrote:
> 
> I know of at least one Window-Eyes user who is using Wordpress to 
> successfully manage a personnel blog.
> Best,
> Marc
> 
> Sent with AquaMail for Android
> http://www.aqua-mail.com
> 
> 
> On May 25, 2016 4:22:00 AM Samuel Wilkins via Talk 
>  wrote:
> 
> 
> 
> Hello everyone,
> 
> I was wondering if anyone knows of an accessible blogging site that
> works with Window-Eyes.  I would like to start writing a blog, but most
> of the ones I have come across are not accessible.
> 
> 
> --
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> 
> Samuel Wilkins
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Re: Accessible Blogging

2016-05-25 Thread Marc Solomon via Talk
I do and have also provided training on using Wordpress with Window-Eyes.
Marc

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On May 25, 2016 7:31:00 AM Samuel Wilkins  wrote:

Does anyone on the list use that?

On 25/05/2016 12:12, Marc Solomon via Talk wrote:

I know of at least one Window-Eyes user who is using Wordpress to successfully 
manage a personnel blog.
Best,
Marc

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On May 25, 2016 4:22:00 AM Samuel Wilkins via Talk 
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Hello everyone,

I was wondering if anyone knows of an accessible blogging site that
works with Window-Eyes.  I would like to start writing a blog, but most
of the ones I have come across are not accessible.


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Re: Accessible Blogging

2016-05-25 Thread Samuel Wilkins via Talk

Does anyone on the list use that?


On 25/05/2016 12:12, Marc Solomon via Talk wrote:

I know of at least one Window-Eyes user who is using Wordpress to successfully 
manage a personnel blog.
Best,
Marc

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On May 25, 2016 4:22:00 AM Samuel Wilkins via Talk  
wrote:


Hello everyone,

I was wondering if anyone knows of an accessible blogging site that
works with Window-Eyes.  I would like to start writing a blog, but most
of the ones I have come across are not accessible.


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Re: Accessible Blogging

2016-05-25 Thread Marc Solomon via Talk
I know of at least one Window-Eyes user who is using Wordpress to successfully 
manage a personnel blog. 
Best, 
Marc

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On May 25, 2016 4:22:00 AM Samuel Wilkins via Talk  
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> Hello everyone,
>
> I was wondering if anyone knows of an accessible blogging site that 
> works with Window-Eyes.  I would like to start writing a blog, but most 
> of the ones I have come across are not accessible.
>
>
> -- 
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>
> Samuel Wilkins
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Re: using the norton removal tool and ridding myself of Norton internet security

2016-05-25 Thread Chuck Adkins via Talk
Chris, embarrased? Whey should you be. Just wondering if Windows
Narator might be able to read the stuff? I would just say to hell with
it and get some eyes. You don't want to do anything you can't reverse.
Just curious, would a complete re-installed of the OS help? Yes, last
resort, just realized that. :) If you have a friend who can help, you
might want to think about installing something like Splashtop or
Teamviewer, maybe someone could remotely do a fix.

Now for the bad news!!! In all casses I've come in contact with, the
Norton removal tool is the only thing that can help and remove
everyting with Norton. Hope that helps.

Hey on another subject, you were the person having the Winamp issue
right? Did you ever get that working?

TTYL

Chuck

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> Hi folks
>
>
> Well, I've gotten myself in quite a bind here, and I  don't quite know
> what to do next.   A few nights ago, I downloaded a program that had
> other software bundled with it, and one of the programs was Norton
> Internet security, this is of course a trial version. I didn't want it
> on my system so I ran a little program I use called Revo Uninstaller.
> Most times, it can remove programs and go a bit deeper and remove some
> registry entries and other files left over, without being destructive to
> other programs.  With some programs, though, it has to run the program's
> original installer. Can you guys see where this is going?  I was somehow
> able to get the program to uninstall from my system, but not completely
> though.  Unfortunately there are no entries for it in the listing for
> programs and features, and after Revo Uninstaller ran and did the best
> job it could, unfortunately, it removed the entry for Norton Internet
> security.  I looked in c:\program files\(x86)
>
>and found the following folders.   Norton Internet security, and
> Norton Installer.  I looked inside the folders, especially norton
> installer thinking there was a way to uninstall it from there, but no
> dice.  So I dit a bit of research and found out that Norton has a
> removal tool. I downloaded it and ran it and agreed to the license
> agreement, but when I got to the next screen, ...I was greeted with a
> security check screen with a captcha that I absolutely, positively can
> not solve no matter what.  Does anyone have any idea about how I can
> figure out how to get past this captcha in some way, or am I going to
> have to rely on a pare of working eyes to get past this?  Alternatively,
> do you guys think it would be safe for me to delete the 2 folders in
> question?  I did a bit of checking and it looks as if Norton, in its
> infinite wissdom has disabled Windows defender, and there's no way to
> re-enable it until I can get Norton off my system. Like I say, I never
> actually meant to download the program but it came bundled with
> something else and I've no idea how to rid myself of it. I don't want to
> do anything destructive, as this is a brand new machine running
>  Windows 10.  Hopefully, one of you guys will have some answers.
>
>
> Thanks!
>
> I have to say I feel kind of embarassed about this one.
>
>
> Chris
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Re: Accessible Blogging

2016-05-25 Thread Michael Capelle via Talk

i also am interested in this myself.

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Sent: Wednesday, May 25, 2016 3:18 AM
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Subject: Accessible Blogging

Hello everyone,

I was wondering if anyone knows of an accessible blogging site that
works with Window-Eyes.  I would like to start writing a blog, but most
of the ones I have come across are not accessible.


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Accessible Blogging

2016-05-25 Thread Samuel Wilkins via Talk

Hello everyone,

I was wondering if anyone knows of an accessible blogging site that 
works with Window-Eyes.  I would like to start writing a blog, but most 
of the ones I have come across are not accessible.



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