It saves you from trying to press 3 keys at once, lol.
Just press the insert key, and let go, and then press the other keys.
I love it, smiles.
Patti
Patti, I will definitely check this out. I had no idea this option was
there.
Thanks!
Annette
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I agree.
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Of Maria Campbell
Sent: Monday, September 04, 2017 3:09 PM
To: jaws-users-list@jaws-users.com
Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] Eric, how about adding the SMA order page to web
resources
Patti, I will definitely check this out. I had no idea this option was
there.
Thanks!
Annette
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Behalf Of patti
Sent: Monday, September 04, 2017 6:12 PM
To: jaws-users-list@jaws-users.com
Subject:
Hi,
Do you have the insert key mode checked?
If not here is how you get to it.
1, Open the Settings Center in either of these 2 ways.
A, Press, Insert / Jaws Key + 6, on the number row above the main keyboard.
B, Press, Insert / Jaws Key + F2,
2, press, control, shift , + D, to open the Settings
hi:
64 bit.
and as I said in a later post than the one you replied to, I fixed the
problem.
someone posted a fix.
thanks.
Howard Wolcott
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From: Valiant8086
Sent: Monday, September 4, 2017 1:19 PM
To: jaws-users-list@jaws-users.com
Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users]
Hi Wayne,
When you have 1 of those graphic files, open it as usual, then press,
Control + P, to bring up the print dialogue, arrow down to, Freedom Import
Printer, & press enter. Give your system some time to respond & get
Openbook started & scanning.
Take care. Mike. Go Dodgers!
Sent from
Try this. In the pdf, hit control P. A list of printers should come
up. Click on the Freedom Printer and an Open Book file will open with
the pdf in it. You can then save it to various places including a Word
document if you wish.
On 9/4/2017 3:39 PM, wayne smith wrote:
I have seen that
I have seen that printer listed when I go to print a document. How do I use it
to read a graphic pdf?
Wayne
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Of Jim Pursley
Sent: Monday, September 04, 2017 1:09 PM
To:
Agree wholeheartedly. Very good idea.
lucky1i...@gmail.com
"Preach the Gospel, and when necessary use words!"
--St. Francis
On 9/4/2017 1:37 PM, Valiant8086 wrote:
Hi Eric.
This link,
https://www.freedomscientific.com/Products/UpgradeAndSMARenewal
could use a home in web resources
Agree. Open Book carries with it a handy "Freedom printer" which is
able to open a secure graphically sent pdf so that I might read it.
Nothing else works, not even JAWS OCR. I suppose that I could print to
my HP printer, too, but I'd be using quite a bit of paper and would need
to
Hi
When you change from the desktop to the laptop keyboard layout, there are
new key combinations used with the caps lock key . Also you must remember
that to turn caps lock on or off, you have to press the caps lock key twice.
However, when using the laptop keyboard layout, you are not locked
Thank you so much. That worked for me. I didn't actually hear Jaws tell me
that I could name the page until I read your response to me and tried again.
It's now in My Favorites, properly named.
Miriam
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Hi Eric.
This link,
https://www.freedomscientific.com/Products/UpgradeAndSMARenewal
could use a home in web resources making it easier for us to find this
page. Even if we can't order online, this page should let us know how
many versions we're good up to. On the FSActivate.com website,
Hi Loy,
You can also use the Insert Key from the 6 pack of keys in the center of
your keyboard. i.e, little finger on the Insert key in the 6 pack with
thumb on the, J.
Take care. Mike. Go Dodgers!
Sent from my iBarstool.
Arguing with a woman is like reading a software license agreement. In
Hi
If you use laptop layout, you can issue insert+j by pressing
ctrl+shift+caps lock+j. The ctrl+shift+caps lock emulates the insert
key, handy if you're using a laptop that has a retarded insert key
location or none at all. This is however not an alternative insert key
modifyer - it
Hi.
This is my personal take on it, I tend to want to suggest that you try
to learn the laptop layout. If you become efficient with that, you'll be
able to use laptop layout even on desktop keyboards, so no matter which
actual style of keyboard you're at you can still use it comfortably. The
Hi.
I take it that your laptops all have a num pad then? If not, then it's
actually a necessity to use laptop layout in order to be able to use all
of the functionality of JAWS unless you can use the emulated num pad
efficiently. Switching to the JAWS cursor for instance, or the touch
I cross my left hand over my right to press insert leaving my right hand on
the home row to press the J. The one that I find difficult on my current
laptop is Insert+Function+semicolon to route the JAWS cursor to the PC
cursor. The Insert key and the semicolon are on the same side of the
Hi.
Dell inspiron 1100 notebook appears to be one that had a 32 bit
processor. Are you running the 32 bit JAWS installer? If so, then it
would be a bug where the 32 bit installer is mistakenly trying to
install a 64 bit component. It installed successfully under the 32 bit
platform on my
Hi.
https://www.freedomscientific.com/Products/UpgradeAndSMARenewal
This is the link that's on my last Upgrade notice I received in the
mail.I just tested it though and it says that I need to call to upgrade,
even though I have a single user license. I am, however, still currently
eligible
another thing you could do.
create a jaws folder on the desktop. then when a new version is installed you
could move the old desktop icon into this folder. then the shortcuts to each
version you have would be there , off the desktop but still easily accessed
without haveing to use the run
Hi.
Another one I discovered recently, ponts media downloader (google it).
It's a little buggy, for instance if you want to download a playlist
from youtube, put the link to the youtube playlist in the edit box, then
uncheck the checkbox that says something about avoid downloading
playlist,
Hi.
As Eric said, you can keep both without issue. What happens here is
that, when you upgrade to a new major version, in stead of doing an in
place upgrade, it makes a whole new folder and installs a separate copy
just of the new version. This allows you to, as you noticed, have
multiple
Hi.
According to Erik on the latest episode of the FSCast podcast, Open book
is still relevant. It gives you the 3 OCR engines in one package for
better accuracy, an easy to use self voiced interface, ability to edit
recognized content and a whole host of extra goodies enabling you to
really
Actually, that is the only standard JAWS command using insert that gives me a
problem. I have no idea why FS/VFO made that the key combo to open the JAWS
menus. Yes, of course, j could stand for JAWS, but it's a combo that requires
taking the left hand out of position to press the j. If this is
I am the oposite; perhaps because I am a lawyer and also like writting, I
find more convenient to enter numbers and JAWS keystrokes using the
extended keypad, avoiding to frequently move a hand to the right when I'm
writting. Fortunately I am used to it since I started to use computers on
2002,
With the JAWS default setting, there's no need to go to the numpad to use
INSERT as the JAWS key. I always use extended insert, except for a few
spelling commands which use the 5 on the numpad, which is different from
INSERT+5 of the extended keyboard to say colors.
In most keyboards, extended
My current laptop has a numeric key pad, which was one of a number of
reasons for choosing it.
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Sent: Monday, September 4, 2017 10:28 AM
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Maybe it's because I am just used to it but I like having a full numb pad.
When I use a laptop without a numb pad I bought an external numb pad and
plugged it into a USB port.
Wayne
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Behalf Of
No. I'm used to using the insert key and don't actually remember most of the
caps-lock keystrokes. It's designed for laptop users but can be used easily
on a desktop keyboard instead if that's what you want. In fact, Freedom
Scientific used to suggest simply trying both ways and seeing which you
I tried that and it didn't work. I'll try again.
Miriam
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Behalf Of Rick Justice
Sent: Monday, September 04, 2017 7:43 AM
To: jaws-users-list@jaws-users.com
Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] I E favorites
It is hard to reach the key combinations with the right hand using the insert
key, for instance insert and J. j
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From: Adrian Spratt
To: jaws-users-list@jaws-users.com
Sent: Monday, September 4, 2017 7:19 AM
Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] New JAWS user question
I use the lap top lay out simply because it gives me more options as to key
combinations even though I am normally on a desk top system. Then again my
laptop has an external keyboard connected to it.
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From: Humberto Rodriguez
Sent: Monday, September 4, 2017 9:08 AM
You could go in to the favorites folder directly in windows explorer and
edit the name in there. Also although it has been a while if memory serves
you can alphabetize your favorites in IE by hitting the applications key in
the list of favorites and choose sort or whatever it is called. Like I
The only thing you have to remember is to press it twice quickly when you
want to turn Caps lock on or off. I use it always also, ostensibly because
I use Caps lock-and-I to read the line, instead of having to go to the
Numpad.
Humberto
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I would use the Desktop layout in all computers, but often laptops have no
numeric keypad and, since this is emulated with function keys, activating
and routing cursors is a challenge without the Laptop layout. There are
laptop models with numeric keypad, but thei're not convenient to carry out
Hi,
You can use the Laptop keyboard layout which has capslock as the JAWS Key
by default, or change the setting of the Desktop layout to use capslock
instead of insert.
Keystroke disposition in Laptop layout is easier to handle with no need to
move hands and is especially useful when you haven't
I have been using desktop layout with every desktop and laptop computer I
have ever used. It is truly a personal preference. I'm sure there are
keyboard gymnastics that will need to be performed when using the Caps Lock
key in laptop layout.
Annette
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I tried this, but no luck. I think I will just forget it for a while. I do
have it installed on one computer though.
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From: JAWS-Users-List [mailto:jaws-users-list-boun...@jaws-users.com] On Behalf
Of Mike B.
Sent: Sunday, September 3, 2017 2:34 PM
To:
Hi Miriam,
If you are viewing the Favorites from Windows Explorer,, simply select the
favorite in question, press the F2 key, and rename it.
when you are satisfied with the name, press enter to save it.
HTH,
Rick Justice
"Tomorrow's another day, another way!"
"and if tomorrow never comes,
Hi, Loy. It's completely up to you, but you might want to explain why you find
the insert key hard to use in some combinations. Armed with that information,
people who use the caps lock instead of insert could give you an idea of
whether you might face similar problems with that key.
I have been using the laptop mode for as long as I have been using JAWS. I
have never used the desktop mode with the insert as the JAWS key. There is
no problem using it.
Kurt
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I am a new JAWS user and it is difficult for me to use the insert key with
some key strokes, before I change it to the caps lock, I would like to have
opinions on using the caps lock as the JAWS key, is there any problems with
using it?
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