Re: [JAWS-Users] Old Versions of Firefox

2011-09-25 Thread Kimsan
ThanksRick.
I have been googling for this for ever now and ever since I couldn't find it
I just said forget it and hope someone would ask about it.
Take care.

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[mailto:jaws-users-list-boun...@jaws-users.com] On Behalf Of Rick Justice
Sent: Saturday, September 24, 2011 7:02 AM
To: jaws-users-list@jaws-users.com
Subject: [JAWS-Users] Old Versions of Firefox

The following link will take you to a page that lists every version from the
beginning to version 6.

http://www.oldversion.com/Mozilla-Firefox.html

HTH,
Rick Justice 


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Re: [JAWS-Users] outlook 2010 problem

2011-09-25 Thread KliphSharrie
The show in groups is also in the view menu.  Hit alt v, then a and then b, 
that will bring you to a dialog box, arrow down until you here show in groups.  
If it is checked, then hit enter to uncheck it.
Kliphton SR
(twitterSkype) kliphton72
(Marriage Blog) http://cm-i-t-real-world.blogspot.com
(Marriage group) http://groups.yahoo.com/group/committed-married-christians



On Sep 24, 2011, at 7:19 AM, Tasha Raella Chemel wrote:

 When I hit alt v, then p, then n, nothing happens. Preview is turned off in
 view settings under current view, though. Not  sure if this is the correct
 setting. I couldn't find the show in list view setting. 
 
 -Original Message-
 From: jaws-users-list-boun...@jaws-users.com
 [mailto:jaws-users-list-boun...@jaws-users.com] On Behalf Of KliphSharrie
 Sent: Saturday, September 24, 2011 4:52 AM
 To: jaws-users-list@jaws-users.com
 Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] outlook 2010 problem
 
 Well, first uncheck the box that says show in list view, unless you like
 this particular setting.  Second, turn off the preview pain.  Too do this,
 hit alt v, then the letters p and n, arrow down to off, and hit enter.  That
 should take care of your sluggishness.
 
 Kliphton SR
 (twitterSkype) kliphton72
 (Marriage Blog) http://cm-i-t-real-world.blogspot.com
 (Marriage group) http://groups.yahoo.com/group/committed-married-christians
 
 
 
 On Sep 23, 2011, at 7:46 PM, Tasha Raella Chemel wrote:
 
 Hi, Today I switched from win xp and outlook express to win 7 and 
 outlook. I am running jaws 12. Outlook 2010 is working ok, but the 
 message list view is really slow to navigate. I used to be able to zip 
 through it in outlook express, and it is much slower now. Also, jaws 
 will occasionally fail to read an item correctly; it will say the first
 few words, then dot dot dot.
 I'm wondering if my outlook isn't configured correctly. Any 
 tips/tricks on settings I should change are appreciated. Thanks, Tasha
 
 
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Re: [JAWS-Users] outlook 2010 problem

2011-09-25 Thread Tasha Raella Chemel
For some reason, none of the shortcuts  you are giving me are working, with
or without the virtual ribbon. I did uncheck show in groups and am still
having problems with the message list view. Also, some messages are
displaying really weirdly, i.e. jaws treats them like tables. I'm wondering
whether I will have better luck with windows live mail?

-Original Message-
From: jaws-users-list-boun...@jaws-users.com
[mailto:jaws-users-list-boun...@jaws-users.com] On Behalf Of KliphSharrie
Sent: Sunday, September 25, 2011 5:27 AM
To: jaws-users-list@jaws-users.com
Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] outlook 2010 problem

The show in groups is also in the view menu.  Hit alt v, then a and then b,
that will bring you to a dialog box, arrow down until you here show in
groups.  If it is checked, then hit enter to uncheck it.
Kliphton SR
(twitterSkype) kliphton72
(Marriage Blog) http://cm-i-t-real-world.blogspot.com
(Marriage group) http://groups.yahoo.com/group/committed-married-christians



On Sep 24, 2011, at 7:19 AM, Tasha Raella Chemel wrote:

 When I hit alt v, then p, then n, nothing happens. Preview is turned off
in
 view settings under current view, though. Not  sure if this is the correct
 setting. I couldn't find the show in list view setting. 
 
 -Original Message-
 From: jaws-users-list-boun...@jaws-users.com
 [mailto:jaws-users-list-boun...@jaws-users.com] On Behalf Of KliphSharrie
 Sent: Saturday, September 24, 2011 4:52 AM
 To: jaws-users-list@jaws-users.com
 Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] outlook 2010 problem
 
 Well, first uncheck the box that says show in list view, unless you like
 this particular setting.  Second, turn off the preview pain.  Too do this,
 hit alt v, then the letters p and n, arrow down to off, and hit enter.
That
 should take care of your sluggishness.
 
 Kliphton SR
 (twitterSkype) kliphton72
 (Marriage Blog) http://cm-i-t-real-world.blogspot.com
 (Marriage group)
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/committed-married-christians
 
 
 
 On Sep 23, 2011, at 7:46 PM, Tasha Raella Chemel wrote:
 
 Hi, Today I switched from win xp and outlook express to win 7 and 
 outlook. I am running jaws 12. Outlook 2010 is working ok, but the 
 message list view is really slow to navigate. I used to be able to zip 
 through it in outlook express, and it is much slower now. Also, jaws 
 will occasionally fail to read an item correctly; it will say the first
 few words, then dot dot dot.
 I'm wondering if my outlook isn't configured correctly. Any 
 tips/tricks on settings I should change are appreciated. Thanks, Tasha
 
 
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[JAWS-Users] daily information

2011-09-25 Thread David Ferrin
Daily Tip:
Firefox Keyboard Shortcuts

You can expedite your Firefox Web browsing by using some helpful keyboard 
shortcuts. Pressing CTRL-D adds a bookmark; you can access your bookmarks by 
pressing CTRL-B. If you want to open a link in a new window (as opposed to in a 
new tab), press SHIFT and then left-click your mouse. You can also open a link 
in your foreground tab by holding down CTRL and SHIFT, and then left-clicking 
your mouse.

David Ferrin
Too many people spend money they haven't earned to buy things they don't want 
to impress people they don't like
Will Rogers
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Re: [JAWS-Users] Selecting multiple columns or rows in Excel 2007

2011-09-25 Thread Reese
Wow Brian.  I wasn't aware that you could hide and unhide cells in so many 
ways.  I learned Excel from taking a PC course locally here but I guess they 
couldn't teach us everything.

Reese

Peachtree Travel Radio
http://phx.livewebdj.com/stations/bigshack
- Original Message - Hello Greg,

I am using Excel 2010 but I think the following information should be
relevant to Excel 2007 as well.


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Re: [JAWS-Users] outlook 2010 problem

2011-09-25 Thread Brian Lee
Hello Tasha,

The View tab of the ribbon is where you can find various options for
controlling the way that your messages are displayed.  If the Show as
conversation checkbox is checked then you will get a grouping result in
your message list.  The Layout group has three buttons that primarily
control the type and amount of information to be displayed.  The information
I am showing below applies when the virtual ribbon menu is not being used.
There still are messages that JAWS will not read well when opened but you
can open those messages in your browser and read them correctly.  To do so,
open the message from the message list and then use Alt followed by H
followed by A followed by V.  Your browser should load with the message
displayed.  Here is some information I sent a person a month or two ago that
might give you some tips about working with your message list in Outlook
2010.  Feel free to write me off list if I can answer any questions or help
you further.   

You can control layouts by using the buttons for the Navigation Pane,
reading pane and the To Do bar in the layout group under the view tab.  Use
Alt followed by V to move to the view tab or Alt and then right arrow to it.
Tab into the lower part of the ribbon and keep tabbing until you find the
button for the navigation pane, which is in the layout group.  Use tab once
more and you will find the button for the reading pane.  Tab again and you
will find the button for the To Do bar.  Pressing spacebar on each of those
buttons will present you with a list of choices.  Use up or down arrow key
in the list and press enter key on the appropriate choice.  There is also an
options choice for more specific selections.  

If you do not want the calendar events or tasks showing then change the
status of the To Do bar from normal to off.  Use the To Do button in the
layout group of the view tab of the ribbon.  If you choose to minimize the
To Do list in the choices given after choosing that button then the other
checked items will not be shown in the window.  However, you will be able to
temporarily show the items by using tab or shift+tab from the message lis to
the To Do button minimized choice and pressing enter key.  If you use the To
Do button in the layout group of the view tab then you will get checkboxes
for the items to show.  They will include tasks, date navigator, calendar,
number of months to show, etc.  If you don't want those items showing on the
screen then apply the off status by pressing enter key on that choice
after using the spacebar on the To Do Bar button in the layout group.
  
The second of the two buttons of the layout group in tab order is the
reading pane button.  After tabbing to it, press enter or spacebar to
activate the button and get the list of choices.  If you choose the off
position then you will need to open the message by pressing enter key on it
in the list of messages to read it.  If it is on then you can tab from the
list of messages to the reading pane or use f6.  In Outlook 2010, you can
read the message from this pane without opening the message.  Doing so does
not present the same risks as it did in earlier versions of Outlook as there
is much better security built in to the use of the reading pane.  You can
choose to put the reading pane at the bottom, on the right, on the left or
turn it off by using the button for it in the layout group of the view tab
and making the appropriate choice.  The list of choices found after pressing
spacebar on the reading pane button has an options choice that will bring up
a dialog box for some reading pane options.  They will only be in effect if
the reading pane is not turned off.  You can choose to have items marked as
read when viewed in the reading pane, marked as read when selection changes,
or you can choose to have items marked as read with a single key reading
using spacebar.  The default is the latter choice.  If the reading pane is
open, someone can just repeatedly press spacebar to scroll through the
message showing in the reading pane and not have to use arrow keys or the
mouse.  When one message is done the next one starts.  

You can find two buttons by pressing F6 repeatedly.  They are the Normal and
Reading buttons.  Use right and left arrow keys to move between them and
enter key to make one of them active.  Even if the reading pane is off, if
you use the reading button then other panes will show as minimized buttons
when you use tab or shift+tab in the window.   

There is a list of buttons under the navigation pane options that you can
show in a certain order.  In the layout group of the view tab, pick the
navigation pane button.  Use up arrow or down arrow to the options choice
and press spacebar or enter.  You will find a list of checkboxes to check
the buttons to show and you can tab to buttons to adjust their position.

In the navigation pane settings, you can turn off favorites folders if you
do not want to see the folder view.  Use 

Re: [JAWS-Users] outlook 2010 problem

2011-09-25 Thread mark
Hi 
 When I do the alt H followed by A then by V. All I end up on is a
ribbon. No web browser. What am I doing wrong?

God bless,
Mark

God Loves you!
You can visit my website at:
http://christiantraditions.info
Please visit my blog at:
http://christian-traditions.blogspot.com

-Original Message-
From: jaws-users-list-boun...@jaws-users.com
[mailto:jaws-users-list-boun...@jaws-users.com] On Behalf Of Brian Lee
Sent: Sunday, September 25, 2011 9:42 AM
To: jaws-users-list@jaws-users.com
Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] outlook 2010 problem

Hello Tasha,

The View tab of the ribbon is where you can find various options for
controlling the way that your messages are displayed.  If the Show as
conversation checkbox is checked then you will get a grouping result in
your message list.  The Layout group has three buttons that primarily
control the type and amount of information to be displayed.  The information
I am showing below applies when the virtual ribbon menu is not being used.
There still are messages that JAWS will not read well when opened but you
can open those messages in your browser and read them correctly.  To do so,
open the message from the message list and then use Alt followed by H
followed by A followed by V.  Your browser should load with the message
displayed.  Here is some information I sent a person a month or two ago that
might give you some tips about working with your message list in Outlook
2010.  Feel free to write me off list if I can answer any questions or help
you further.   

You can control layouts by using the buttons for the Navigation Pane,
reading pane and the To Do bar in the layout group under the view tab.  Use
Alt followed by V to move to the view tab or Alt and then right arrow to it.
Tab into the lower part of the ribbon and keep tabbing until you find the
button for the navigation pane, which is in the layout group.  Use tab once
more and you will find the button for the reading pane.  Tab again and you
will find the button for the To Do bar.  Pressing spacebar on each of those
buttons will present you with a list of choices.  Use up or down arrow key
in the list and press enter key on the appropriate choice.  There is also an
options choice for more specific selections.  

If you do not want the calendar events or tasks showing then change the
status of the To Do bar from normal to off.  Use the To Do button in the
layout group of the view tab of the ribbon.  If you choose to minimize the
To Do list in the choices given after choosing that button then the other
checked items will not be shown in the window.  However, you will be able to
temporarily show the items by using tab or shift+tab from the message lis to
the To Do button minimized choice and pressing enter key.  If you use the To
Do button in the layout group of the view tab then you will get checkboxes
for the items to show.  They will include tasks, date navigator, calendar,
number of months to show, etc.  If you don't want those items showing on the
screen then apply the off status by pressing enter key on that choice
after using the spacebar on the To Do Bar button in the layout group.
  
The second of the two buttons of the layout group in tab order is the
reading pane button.  After tabbing to it, press enter or spacebar to
activate the button and get the list of choices.  If you choose the off
position then you will need to open the message by pressing enter key on it
in the list of messages to read it.  If it is on then you can tab from the
list of messages to the reading pane or use f6.  In Outlook 2010, you can
read the message from this pane without opening the message.  Doing so does
not present the same risks as it did in earlier versions of Outlook as there
is much better security built in to the use of the reading pane.  You can
choose to put the reading pane at the bottom, on the right, on the left or
turn it off by using the button for it in the layout group of the view tab
and making the appropriate choice.  The list of choices found after pressing
spacebar on the reading pane button has an options choice that will bring up
a dialog box for some reading pane options.  They will only be in effect if
the reading pane is not turned off.  You can choose to have items marked as
read when viewed in the reading pane, marked as read when selection changes,
or you can choose to have items marked as read with a single key reading
using spacebar.  The default is the latter choice.  If the reading pane is
open, someone can just repeatedly press spacebar to scroll through the
message showing in the reading pane and not have to use arrow keys or the
mouse.  When one message is done the next one starts.  

You can find two buttons by pressing F6 repeatedly.  They are the Normal and
Reading buttons.  Use right and left arrow keys to move between them and
enter key to make one of them active.  Even if the reading pane is off, if
you use the reading button then other panes will show as 

Re: [JAWS-Users] Normal template

2011-09-25 Thread Lennie

Hi Flor,

Oops! My ears are playing tricks on me again. I guess that I assume 
since it was a Word templates, it was doc (D O C) not dot (D O T).


Thanks for correcting my mistake and straighten me out.

Take care.

Lennie

At 03:01 PM 9/24/2011, you wrote:
has the suffix changed from .dot to .doc, for template files? 
otherwise, , it is, normal.dot .


- Original Message - From: Lennie lenni...@mchsi.com
To: jaws-users-list@jaws-users.com
Sent: Friday, September 23, 2011 8:24 PM
Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] Normal template



Hi Ann

You can find normal.doc as follows: (I am assuming you are using XP)

1. Go to My computer and press enter
2. press enter on your C drive
3. press enter on documents and settings
4. press enter on your user's name
5. press enter on application data
6. locate Microsoft file folder and press enter
7. Hit the letter T (as in tango) and press enter on templates file
folder
8. you should land on normal.doc

If you are using windows7, then I guess that the best way to find
normal.doc is to:

1. Press the window key for the search box
2. type normal.doc
3. You should find normal.doc in the search result.

I am not at my Windows7 computer right now to verify this. I hope that
someone else on the list can verify this for you?

Take care.

Lennie
1.

At 08:25 PM 9/22/2011, you wrote:

The file name is normal.dot.  Could it be hidden somehow?

At 11:46 AM 9/22/2011, you wrote:

Hey Gang,
I'm running Jaws 12, windows XP, and office 2003.
Could some one give me the steps on deleting the normal template in
word,
because I can't close a word document?
I can't find it.
Thanks for your help
Patti
Peoria Blind Center
www.peoriablindcenter.org
Here is the name of the group on facebook: PeoriArea Blind People's
Center.
Your friends on facebook are going to have to get on
their facebook account and search for the group's name to join, or to
see
what we are about.
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[JAWS-Users] Rewind and fast forward in ITunes

2011-09-25 Thread Greg Washington
I am using ITunes 10.4.1.10 with Jaws 12.0.1170 on a windows 7 64 bit
machine.  How can I rewind and fast forward an audio book while I am
listening to it in ITunes?




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Re: [JAWS-Users] outlook 2010 problem

2011-09-25 Thread Brian Lee
Hello Mark,

If the message was created using text formatting then it doesn't open in the
browser.  If it was created as a HTML message then it should open in the
browser providing your system doesn't convert the message to text only when
it arrives.

Take care.  

Brian Lee
brianl...@charter.net


-Original Message-
From: jaws-users-list-boun...@jaws-users.com
[mailto:jaws-users-list-boun...@jaws-users.com] On Behalf Of mark
Sent: Sunday, September 25, 2011 12:24 PM
To: jaws-users-list@jaws-users.com
Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] outlook 2010 problem

Hi 
 When I do the alt H followed by A then by V. All I end up on is a
ribbon. No web browser. What am I doing wrong?

God bless,
Mark

God Loves you!
You can visit my website at:
http://christiantraditions.info
Please visit my blog at:
http://christian-traditions.blogspot.com

-Original Message-
From: jaws-users-list-boun...@jaws-users.com
[mailto:jaws-users-list-boun...@jaws-users.com] On Behalf Of Brian Lee
Sent: Sunday, September 25, 2011 9:42 AM
To: jaws-users-list@jaws-users.com
Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] outlook 2010 problem

Hello Tasha,

The View tab of the ribbon is where you can find various options for
controlling the way that your messages are displayed.  If the Show as
conversation checkbox is checked then you will get a grouping result in
your message list.  The Layout group has three buttons that primarily
control the type and amount of information to be displayed.  The information
I am showing below applies when the virtual ribbon menu is not being used.
There still are messages that JAWS will not read well when opened but you
can open those messages in your browser and read them correctly.  To do so,
open the message from the message list and then use Alt followed by H
followed by A followed by V.  Your browser should load with the message
displayed.  Here is some information I sent a person a month or two ago that
might give you some tips about working with your message list in Outlook
2010.  Feel free to write me off list if I can answer any questions or help
you further.   

You can control layouts by using the buttons for the Navigation Pane,
reading pane and the To Do bar in the layout group under the view tab.  Use
Alt followed by V to move to the view tab or Alt and then right arrow to it.
Tab into the lower part of the ribbon and keep tabbing until you find the
button for the navigation pane, which is in the layout group.  Use tab once
more and you will find the button for the reading pane.  Tab again and you
will find the button for the To Do bar.  Pressing spacebar on each of those
buttons will present you with a list of choices.  Use up or down arrow key
in the list and press enter key on the appropriate choice.  There is also an
options choice for more specific selections.  

If you do not want the calendar events or tasks showing then change the
status of the To Do bar from normal to off.  Use the To Do button in the
layout group of the view tab of the ribbon.  If you choose to minimize the
To Do list in the choices given after choosing that button then the other
checked items will not be shown in the window.  However, you will be able to
temporarily show the items by using tab or shift+tab from the message lis to
the To Do button minimized choice and pressing enter key.  If you use the To
Do button in the layout group of the view tab then you will get checkboxes
for the items to show.  They will include tasks, date navigator, calendar,
number of months to show, etc.  If you don't want those items showing on the
screen then apply the off status by pressing enter key on that choice
after using the spacebar on the To Do Bar button in the layout group.
  
The second of the two buttons of the layout group in tab order is the
reading pane button.  After tabbing to it, press enter or spacebar to
activate the button and get the list of choices.  If you choose the off
position then you will need to open the message by pressing enter key on it
in the list of messages to read it.  If it is on then you can tab from the
list of messages to the reading pane or use f6.  In Outlook 2010, you can
read the message from this pane without opening the message.  Doing so does
not present the same risks as it did in earlier versions of Outlook as there
is much better security built in to the use of the reading pane.  You can
choose to put the reading pane at the bottom, on the right, on the left or
turn it off by using the button for it in the layout group of the view tab
and making the appropriate choice.  The list of choices found after pressing
spacebar on the reading pane button has an options choice that will bring up
a dialog box for some reading pane options.  They will only be in effect if
the reading pane is not turned off.  You can choose to have items marked as
read when viewed in the reading pane, marked as read when selection changes,
or you can choose to have items marked as read with a single key reading

Re: [JAWS-Users] outlook 2010 problem

2011-09-25 Thread mark
Hi 
 Unfortunately, I get the message to press the various key strokes but
when I do them the message is still being viewed in the E-Mail program and I
usually just get hung up in a ribbon somewhere. Any ideas on how to fix
this?

God bless,
Mark

God Loves you!
You can visit my website at:
http://christiantraditions.info
Please visit my blog at:
http://christian-traditions.blogspot.com

-Original Message-
From: jaws-users-list-boun...@jaws-users.com
[mailto:jaws-users-list-boun...@jaws-users.com] On Behalf Of Brian Lee
Sent: Sunday, September 25, 2011 5:09 PM
To: jaws-users-list@jaws-users.com
Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] outlook 2010 problem

Hello Mark,

If the message was created using text formatting then it doesn't open in the
browser.  If it was created as a HTML message then it should open in the
browser providing your system doesn't convert the message to text only when
it arrives.

Take care.  

Brian Lee
brianl...@charter.net


-Original Message-
From: jaws-users-list-boun...@jaws-users.com
[mailto:jaws-users-list-boun...@jaws-users.com] On Behalf Of mark
Sent: Sunday, September 25, 2011 12:24 PM
To: jaws-users-list@jaws-users.com
Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] outlook 2010 problem

Hi 
 When I do the alt H followed by A then by V. All I end up on is a
ribbon. No web browser. What am I doing wrong?

God bless,
Mark

God Loves you!
You can visit my website at:
http://christiantraditions.info
Please visit my blog at:
http://christian-traditions.blogspot.com

-Original Message-
From: jaws-users-list-boun...@jaws-users.com
[mailto:jaws-users-list-boun...@jaws-users.com] On Behalf Of Brian Lee
Sent: Sunday, September 25, 2011 9:42 AM
To: jaws-users-list@jaws-users.com
Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] outlook 2010 problem

Hello Tasha,

The View tab of the ribbon is where you can find various options for
controlling the way that your messages are displayed.  If the Show as
conversation checkbox is checked then you will get a grouping result in
your message list.  The Layout group has three buttons that primarily
control the type and amount of information to be displayed.  The information
I am showing below applies when the virtual ribbon menu is not being used.
There still are messages that JAWS will not read well when opened but you
can open those messages in your browser and read them correctly.  To do so,
open the message from the message list and then use Alt followed by H
followed by A followed by V.  Your browser should load with the message
displayed.  Here is some information I sent a person a month or two ago that
might give you some tips about working with your message list in Outlook
2010.  Feel free to write me off list if I can answer any questions or help
you further.   

You can control layouts by using the buttons for the Navigation Pane,
reading pane and the To Do bar in the layout group under the view tab.  Use
Alt followed by V to move to the view tab or Alt and then right arrow to it.
Tab into the lower part of the ribbon and keep tabbing until you find the
button for the navigation pane, which is in the layout group.  Use tab once
more and you will find the button for the reading pane.  Tab again and you
will find the button for the To Do bar.  Pressing spacebar on each of those
buttons will present you with a list of choices.  Use up or down arrow key
in the list and press enter key on the appropriate choice.  There is also an
options choice for more specific selections.  

If you do not want the calendar events or tasks showing then change the
status of the To Do bar from normal to off.  Use the To Do button in the
layout group of the view tab of the ribbon.  If you choose to minimize the
To Do list in the choices given after choosing that button then the other
checked items will not be shown in the window.  However, you will be able to
temporarily show the items by using tab or shift+tab from the message lis to
the To Do button minimized choice and pressing enter key.  If you use the To
Do button in the layout group of the view tab then you will get checkboxes
for the items to show.  They will include tasks, date navigator, calendar,
number of months to show, etc.  If you don't want those items showing on the
screen then apply the off status by pressing enter key on that choice
after using the spacebar on the To Do Bar button in the layout group.
  
The second of the two buttons of the layout group in tab order is the
reading pane button.  After tabbing to it, press enter or spacebar to
activate the button and get the list of choices.  If you choose the off
position then you will need to open the message by pressing enter key on it
in the list of messages to read it.  If it is on then you can tab from the
list of messages to the reading pane or use f6.  In Outlook 2010, you can
read the message from this pane without opening the message.  Doing so does
not present the same risks as it did in earlier versions of Outlook as there
is much better 

Re: [JAWS-Users] outlook 2010 problem

2011-09-25 Thread Ann Byrne
Remember that if you are using the JAWS virtual ribbon, the 
keystrokes don't work.

At 07:19 PM 9/25/2011, you wrote:

Hi
 Unfortunately, I get the message to press the various key strokes but
when I do them the message is still being viewed in the E-Mail program and I
usually just get hung up in a ribbon somewhere. Any ideas on how to fix
this?

God bless,
Mark

God Loves you!
You can visit my website at:
http://christiantraditions.info
Please visit my blog at:
http://christian-traditions.blogspot.com

-Original Message-
From: jaws-users-list-boun...@jaws-users.com
[mailto:jaws-users-list-boun...@jaws-users.com] On Behalf Of Brian Lee
Sent: Sunday, September 25, 2011 5:09 PM
To: jaws-users-list@jaws-users.com
Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] outlook 2010 problem

Hello Mark,

If the message was created using text formatting then it doesn't open in the
browser.  If it was created as a HTML message then it should open in the
browser providing your system doesn't convert the message to text only when
it arrives.

Take care.

Brian Lee
brianl...@charter.net


-Original Message-
From: jaws-users-list-boun...@jaws-users.com
[mailto:jaws-users-list-boun...@jaws-users.com] On Behalf Of mark
Sent: Sunday, September 25, 2011 12:24 PM
To: jaws-users-list@jaws-users.com
Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] outlook 2010 problem

Hi
 When I do the alt H followed by A then by V. All I end up on is a
ribbon. No web browser. What am I doing wrong?

God bless,
Mark

God Loves you!
You can visit my website at:
http://christiantraditions.info
Please visit my blog at:
http://christian-traditions.blogspot.com

-Original Message-
From: jaws-users-list-boun...@jaws-users.com
[mailto:jaws-users-list-boun...@jaws-users.com] On Behalf Of Brian Lee
Sent: Sunday, September 25, 2011 9:42 AM
To: jaws-users-list@jaws-users.com
Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] outlook 2010 problem

Hello Tasha,

The View tab of the ribbon is where you can find various options for
controlling the way that your messages are displayed.  If the Show as
conversation checkbox is checked then you will get a grouping result in
your message list.  The Layout group has three buttons that primarily
control the type and amount of information to be displayed.  The information
I am showing below applies when the virtual ribbon menu is not being used.
There still are messages that JAWS will not read well when opened but you
can open those messages in your browser and read them correctly.  To do so,
open the message from the message list and then use Alt followed by H
followed by A followed by V.  Your browser should load with the message
displayed.  Here is some information I sent a person a month or two ago that
might give you some tips about working with your message list in Outlook
2010.  Feel free to write me off list if I can answer any questions or help
you further.

You can control layouts by using the buttons for the Navigation Pane,
reading pane and the To Do bar in the layout group under the view tab.  Use
Alt followed by V to move to the view tab or Alt and then right arrow to it.
Tab into the lower part of the ribbon and keep tabbing until you find the
button for the navigation pane, which is in the layout group.  Use tab once
more and you will find the button for the reading pane.  Tab again and you
will find the button for the To Do bar.  Pressing spacebar on each of those
buttons will present you with a list of choices.  Use up or down arrow key
in the list and press enter key on the appropriate choice.  There is also an
options choice for more specific selections.

If you do not want the calendar events or tasks showing then change the
status of the To Do bar from normal to off.  Use the To Do button in the
layout group of the view tab of the ribbon.  If you choose to minimize the
To Do list in the choices given after choosing that button then the other
checked items will not be shown in the window.  However, you will be able to
temporarily show the items by using tab or shift+tab from the message lis to
the To Do button minimized choice and pressing enter key.  If you use the To
Do button in the layout group of the view tab then you will get checkboxes
for the items to show.  They will include tasks, date navigator, calendar,
number of months to show, etc.  If you don't want those items showing on the
screen then apply the off status by pressing enter key on that choice
after using the spacebar on the To Do Bar button in the layout group.

The second of the two buttons of the layout group in tab order is the
reading pane button.  After tabbing to it, press enter or spacebar to
activate the button and get the list of choices.  If you choose the off
position then you will need to open the message by pressing enter key on it
in the list of messages to read it.  If it is on then you can tab from the
list of messages to the reading pane or use f6.  In Outlook 2010, you can
read the message from this pane without opening the message.  Doing so does

Re: [JAWS-Users] outlook 2010 problem

2011-09-25 Thread mark
Hi Anne,
 This is probably my problem. I unchecked the virtual ribbons and will
give the short cuts a shot.

God bless,
Mark

God Loves you!
You can visit my website at:
http://christiantraditions.info
Please visit my blog at:
http://christian-traditions.blogspot.com


-Original Message-
From: jaws-users-list-boun...@jaws-users.com
[mailto:jaws-users-list-boun...@jaws-users.com] On Behalf Of Ann Byrne
Sent: Sunday, September 25, 2011 5:36 PM
To: jaws-users-list@jaws-users.com
Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] outlook 2010 problem

Remember that if you are using the JAWS virtual ribbon, the 
keystrokes don't work.
At 07:19 PM 9/25/2011, you wrote:
Hi
  Unfortunately, I get the message to press the various key strokes but
when I do them the message is still being viewed in the E-Mail program and
I
usually just get hung up in a ribbon somewhere. Any ideas on how to fix
this?

God bless,
Mark

God Loves you!
You can visit my website at:
http://christiantraditions.info
Please visit my blog at:
http://christian-traditions.blogspot.com

-Original Message-
From: jaws-users-list-boun...@jaws-users.com
[mailto:jaws-users-list-boun...@jaws-users.com] On Behalf Of Brian Lee
Sent: Sunday, September 25, 2011 5:09 PM
To: jaws-users-list@jaws-users.com
Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] outlook 2010 problem

Hello Mark,

If the message was created using text formatting then it doesn't open in
the
browser.  If it was created as a HTML message then it should open in the
browser providing your system doesn't convert the message to text only when
it arrives.

Take care.

Brian Lee
brianl...@charter.net


-Original Message-
From: jaws-users-list-boun...@jaws-users.com
[mailto:jaws-users-list-boun...@jaws-users.com] On Behalf Of mark
Sent: Sunday, September 25, 2011 12:24 PM
To: jaws-users-list@jaws-users.com
Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] outlook 2010 problem

Hi
  When I do the alt H followed by A then by V. All I end up on is a
ribbon. No web browser. What am I doing wrong?

God bless,
Mark

God Loves you!
You can visit my website at:
http://christiantraditions.info
Please visit my blog at:
http://christian-traditions.blogspot.com

-Original Message-
From: jaws-users-list-boun...@jaws-users.com
[mailto:jaws-users-list-boun...@jaws-users.com] On Behalf Of Brian Lee
Sent: Sunday, September 25, 2011 9:42 AM
To: jaws-users-list@jaws-users.com
Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] outlook 2010 problem

Hello Tasha,

The View tab of the ribbon is where you can find various options for
controlling the way that your messages are displayed.  If the Show as
conversation checkbox is checked then you will get a grouping result in
your message list.  The Layout group has three buttons that primarily
control the type and amount of information to be displayed.  The
information
I am showing below applies when the virtual ribbon menu is not being used.
There still are messages that JAWS will not read well when opened but you
can open those messages in your browser and read them correctly.  To do so,
open the message from the message list and then use Alt followed by H
followed by A followed by V.  Your browser should load with the message
displayed.  Here is some information I sent a person a month or two ago
that
might give you some tips about working with your message list in Outlook
2010.  Feel free to write me off list if I can answer any questions or help
you further.

You can control layouts by using the buttons for the Navigation Pane,
reading pane and the To Do bar in the layout group under the view tab.  Use
Alt followed by V to move to the view tab or Alt and then right arrow to
it.
Tab into the lower part of the ribbon and keep tabbing until you find the
button for the navigation pane, which is in the layout group.  Use tab once
more and you will find the button for the reading pane.  Tab again and you
will find the button for the To Do bar.  Pressing spacebar on each of those
buttons will present you with a list of choices.  Use up or down arrow key
in the list and press enter key on the appropriate choice.  There is also
an
options choice for more specific selections.

If you do not want the calendar events or tasks showing then change the
status of the To Do bar from normal to off.  Use the To Do button in the
layout group of the view tab of the ribbon.  If you choose to minimize the
To Do list in the choices given after choosing that button then the other
checked items will not be shown in the window.  However, you will be able
to
temporarily show the items by using tab or shift+tab from the message lis
to
the To Do button minimized choice and pressing enter key.  If you use the
To
Do button in the layout group of the view tab then you will get checkboxes
for the items to show.  They will include tasks, date navigator, calendar,
number of months to show, etc.  If you don't want those items showing on
the
screen then apply the off status by pressing enter key on that choice
after using the spacebar on the To Do Bar 

Re: [JAWS-Users] goldWave questions

2011-09-25 Thread Andrew Head
Hi Negoslav,
Thank you for your help. :) I downloaded the scripts and installed them in
the goldwave program folder. I am using goldWave 5.25 is your version 5.58
the latest one? If so I'll download it from the web and try again. :) I was
able to move using the arrow keys easier but pressed shift 1 2 3 and each
command didn't do anything, and nothing happened when I pressed alt shift Z
for the zoom level.
Kind regards,
From Andrew

-Original Message-
From: jaws-users-list-boun...@jaws-users.com
[mailto:jaws-users-list-boun...@jaws-users.com] On Behalf Of Negoslav Sabev
Sent: Tuesday, 6 September 2011 7:28 PM
To: jaws-users
Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] goldWave questions

Hi, Glad I could help.

For information I use jaws 12, goldwave 5.58. and the scripts are version
1.60. I think that there are some script versions that don't work well with
some goldwave versions.

First, you need to install the scripts if they are not installed yet. you
can get them from
http://blind-geek-zone.net/Data/goldwave_5.57_jaws_scripts_1.60.zip

First, you have to open an audio  file in goldwave and then explore all the
script options. Insert+h is very helpful command.

Unfortunately here shift+numbers don't speak at all. But you can look in the
view menu what part is shown on the window or even easier just press
alt+shift+z and you will hear the zoom level.

Goldwave has playback cursor and selection markers. There are two selection
markers - to set the start and end point of the selection. Start point is
set by pressing [ (left bracket) and the end point is set by pressing ]
(right bracket). To understand how the software works you can read the help
documentation by pressing f1 in goldwave or to listen to some tutorials
created by Rick Harmon here http://blind-geek-zone.net/audio.htm

When you open the site, just search for goldwave or use h to go through
the headings.

Negoslav
- Original Message -
From: Patti bbk...@comcast.net
To: jaws-users-list@jaws-users.com
Sent: Monday, September 05, 2011 6:59 PM
Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] goldWave questions


 Hey, Negoslav
 I think this is cool, but could you explain to me what selection keys
 mean, and when I press shift 1 through 0 it just says !, @, #, $?
 Thanks for helping me to understand all of this.
 Patti

 Here is what insert+h in goldwave told me as an answer. I paste it here
 because I believe it will help you understand the zoom better. The
 commands you used as an example control the zoom level.

 To zoom to see the actual waveform, Press Shift+1.
 Note: in ratio, this level is presented as 1:1.
 To zoom one second of audio, press Shift+2.
 To zoom ten seconds of audio, press Shift+3.
 To zoom one minute of audio, press Shift+4.
 To zoom ten minutes of audio, Press Shift+5.
 To zoom one hour of audio, press Shift+6.
 To zoom out the entire sound file, press Shift+A.
 To zoom to the level where individual samples can be seen and edited,
 Press Shift+0.
 To zoom in or out to a preset level, Press Shift+U.
 To zoom to the recent previous value, press Shift+P.
 To zoom to a specified level, Press Shift+S to open the dialog, and
 type-in the value, when you press enter to close the dialog, the new
 level is automaticly
 anounced.


 Finding certains parts of a sound file is done through keyboard
 navigation, which involves playing the file and moving the playback
 cursor
 until the area if interest is located.
 The view and zoom level control how much audio is displayed on the screen
 (or page). By default, GoldWave displays the entire file.
 Use the View Menu Commands  to change the amount of audio displayed. This
 also changes the amount the playback cursor and selection markers are
 moved with
 each keystroke. The cursor is moved one tenth of the screen size.
 Selection markers are moved one hundredth of the screen size. Using
 View | 10 Seconds
 displays 10 seconds of audio in the view. The Page Up or Page Down key
 moves the cursor 10 seconds backward or forward. The Left or Right
 key moves the cursor 1 second backward or forward. The selection keys
 move the start or finish marker a tenth of second (0.1). Using View | 1
 Second
 displays 1 second of audio. At that level, the page, arrow, and selection
 keys move 1 second, one tenth of a second, and one hundredth of a second
 respectively.

 Negoslav
 - Original Message - 
 From: Andrew Head ath...@bigpond.net.au
 To: jaws-users-list@jaws-users.com
 Sent: Monday, September 05, 2011 12:10 PM
 Subject: [JAWS-Users] goldWave questions


 Hi all,
 Just wondering, I know to move through a file withgoldWave, you press
 shift
 and numbers 1 2 and 3 just wondering how far each command moves through
 the
 file?
 Kind regards,
 Andrew


 For answers to frequently asked questions about this list visit:
 http://www.jaws-users.com/help/


 For answers to frequently asked questions about this list visit:
 http://www.jaws-users.com/help/


 For answers to frequently asked questions about this list visit:
 

Re: [JAWS-Users] goldWave questions

2011-09-25 Thread Negoslav Sabev

Hello,

The scripts should be in the jaws user settings folder. It is easily  found 
in start menu/programs/your version of jaws/explore jaws/explore my 
settings.
Yes, my goldwave version is the latest one 5.58. Because you are using older 
version it probably doesn't work with this version of scripts. Unfortunately 
I don't have the scripts for GW 5.25.
About shift+number commands - look if something is changed in the view menu 
for the zoom level. It doesn't speak much here using the hotkeys.


Negoslav
- Original Message - 
From: Andrew Head ath...@bigpond.net.au

To: jaws-users-list@jaws-users.com
Sent: Monday, September 26, 2011 5:29 AM
Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] goldWave questions



Hi Negoslav,
Thank you for your help. :) I downloaded the scripts and installed them in
the goldwave program folder. I am using goldWave 5.25 is your version 5.58
the latest one? If so I'll download it from the web and try again. :) I 
was

able to move using the arrow keys easier but pressed shift 1 2 3 and each
command didn't do anything, and nothing happened when I pressed alt shift 
Z

for the zoom level.
Kind regards,
From Andrew

-Original Message-
From: jaws-users-list-boun...@jaws-users.com
[mailto:jaws-users-list-boun...@jaws-users.com] On Behalf Of Negoslav 
Sabev

Sent: Tuesday, 6 September 2011 7:28 PM
To: jaws-users
Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] goldWave questions

Hi, Glad I could help.

For information I use jaws 12, goldwave 5.58. and the scripts are version
1.60. I think that there are some script versions that don't work well 
with

some goldwave versions.

First, you need to install the scripts if they are not installed yet. you
can get them from
http://blind-geek-zone.net/Data/goldwave_5.57_jaws_scripts_1.60.zip

First, you have to open an audio  file in goldwave and then explore all 
the

script options. Insert+h is very helpful command.

Unfortunately here shift+numbers don't speak at all. But you can look in 
the

view menu what part is shown on the window or even easier just press
alt+shift+z and you will hear the zoom level.

Goldwave has playback cursor and selection markers. There are two 
selection

markers - to set the start and end point of the selection. Start point is
set by pressing [ (left bracket) and the end point is set by pressing ]
(right bracket). To understand how the software works you can read the 
help

documentation by pressing f1 in goldwave or to listen to some tutorials
created by Rick Harmon here http://blind-geek-zone.net/audio.htm

When you open the site, just search for goldwave or use h to go through
the headings.

Negoslav
- Original Message -
From: Patti bbk...@comcast.net
To: jaws-users-list@jaws-users.com
Sent: Monday, September 05, 2011 6:59 PM
Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] goldWave questions



Hey, Negoslav
I think this is cool, but could you explain to me what selection keys
mean, and when I press shift 1 through 0 it just says !, @, #, $?
Thanks for helping me to understand all of this.
Patti


Here is what insert+h in goldwave told me as an answer. I paste it here
because I believe it will help you understand the zoom better. The
commands you used as an example control the zoom level.

To zoom to see the actual waveform, Press Shift+1.
Note: in ratio, this level is presented as 1:1.
To zoom one second of audio, press Shift+2.
To zoom ten seconds of audio, press Shift+3.
To zoom one minute of audio, press Shift+4.
To zoom ten minutes of audio, Press Shift+5.
To zoom one hour of audio, press Shift+6.
To zoom out the entire sound file, press Shift+A.
To zoom to the level where individual samples can be seen and edited,
Press Shift+0.
To zoom in or out to a preset level, Press Shift+U.
To zoom to the recent previous value, press Shift+P.
To zoom to a specified level, Press Shift+S to open the dialog, and
type-in the value, when you press enter to close the dialog, the new
level is automaticly
anounced.


Finding certains parts of a sound file is done through keyboard
navigation, which involves playing the file and moving the playback
cursor
until the area if interest is located.
The view and zoom level control how much audio is displayed on the 
screen

(or page). By default, GoldWave displays the entire file.
Use the View Menu Commands  to change the amount of audio displayed. 
This

also changes the amount the playback cursor and selection markers are
moved with
each keystroke. The cursor is moved one tenth of the screen size.
Selection markers are moved one hundredth of the screen size. Using
View | 10 Seconds
displays 10 seconds of audio in the view. The Page Up or Page Down key
moves the cursor 10 seconds backward or forward. The Left or Right
key moves the cursor 1 second backward or forward. The selection keys
move the start or finish marker a tenth of second (0.1). Using View | 1
Second
displays 1 second of audio. At that level, the page, arrow, and 
selection

keys move 1 second, one tenth of a second, and one hundredth of a second