[JAWS-Users] Anybody Using ITunes With JAWS?

2008-08-23 Thread Jay Pilkington
Does anyone have a script for ITunes?  I'm trying to burn some songs to CD 
from ITunes, which I know can be done, but it is pretty tricky getting 
around in there.  Any help would be appreciated.

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Jay

You will show me the path of life; In Your presence is fullness of joy; At 
Your right hand are pleasures forevermore.
Psalms 16:11
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Re: [JAWS-Users] moving messages in outlook express

2008-08-16 Thread Jay Pilkington
Allen,

The quickest way I know is to setup a temporary filter based on a common 
character string.  But the only way it will work is if you can isolate that 
character string that is unique to only the messages you want to move.

For example:  If the subject line on each of these messages all have Happy 
Dan and the magic fan then you can setup a filter in the message rules and 
apply it to that folder.

You can apply the message rule once, and then you can delete it, or leave in 
place so that all subsequent emails with the same string in the subject line 
will go to wherever it is you are wanting these messages to go.

1.  Go to the Tools menu by pressing alt-T and scroll down to Message Rules. 
Hit enter.

2.  A submenu will pop up, hit enter on the option that says Mail.

3.  Tab to the option that says New and hit enter.

4.  Scroll down till you hear the option that says Where the subject line 
contains specific words and press the spacebar to check it.

5.  Tab once and scroll till you hear Move it to the specified folder, and 
I believe this is usually the first option, so you may not need to scroll at 
all.  Press the spacebar to check it.

6.  Now, it gets a little tricky.  Route the Jaws cursor to the PC cursor 
and you will need to find the text generated by the first rule you check 
which will say Where the subject line contain specific words.  Left click 
on the specific.  This will drop you into an edit field where you can 
enter the unique character string you want to use as the criteria for moving 
the message to the folder you want.  Tab to Add, hit enter, tab to okay and 
hit enter again.  This should drop you off in the message rules definition 
screen where you were before.

7.  Rout the JAWS cursor to the PC cursor again and look for the text 
generated by the second condition that you checked with said Move it to the 
specified folder.  Left click on the word specified.  This will drop you 
into a list of folders that you can scroll through to find the folder you 
want your messages to.  Hit enter and it will drop you back to the screen 
where you tabbed to the option New.  Keep tabbing till you find apply 
and hit enter.

8.  This will drop you into a screen that will allow you to select which 
folder you want to apply the filter to, the default is In-Box.  Just 
follow the prompts, click OK and

Pouf!  That should do it.

I may have missed of couple of points like naming the rule, but I think 
you'll be able to figure it out.  If not, let me know and I'm glad to help 
either by email or phone.


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In His Abiding Presence,

Jay Pilkington

You will show me the path of life; In Your presence is fullness of joy; At 
Your right hand are pleasures forevermore.
Psalms 16:11
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From: allen dunbar [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Saturday, August 16, 2008 9:15 PM
Subject: [JAWS-Users] moving messages in outlook express


 hi I have some messages in my inbox they all have a similar topic is
 there a way to move them all at once to the same folder

 any help will be appreciated

 thanks


 Allen Dunbar


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Re: [JAWS-Users] moving messages in outlook express

2008-08-16 Thread Jay Pilkington
Beware of the control-A method.  That will grab all the messages and not 
just the ones he wants.

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In His Abiding Presence,

Jay

You will show me the path of life; In Your presence is fullness of joy; At 
Your right hand are pleasures forevermore.
Psalms 16:11
- Original Message - 
From: Patricia Dunbar [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: jaws-users-list@jaws-users.com
Sent: Saturday, August 16, 2008 11:12 PM
Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] moving messages in outlook express


 whoa if he figures this out,I do think I will faint..

 - Original Message - 
 From: Jay Pilkington [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: jaws-users-list@jaws-users.com
 Sent: Saturday, August 16, 2008 11:00 PM
 Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] moving messages in outlook express


 Allen,

 The quickest way I know is to setup a temporary filter based on a common
 character string.  But the only way it will work is if you can isolate
 that
 character string that is unique to only the messages you want to move.

 For example:  If the subject line on each of these messages all have
 Happy
 Dan and the magic fan then you can setup a filter in the message rules
 and
 apply it to that folder.

 You can apply the message rule once, and then you can delete it, or leave
 in
 place so that all subsequent emails with the same string in the subject
 line
 will go to wherever it is you are wanting these messages to go.

 1.  Go to the Tools menu by pressing alt-T and scroll down to Message
 Rules.
 Hit enter.

 2.  A submenu will pop up, hit enter on the option that says Mail.

 3.  Tab to the option that says New and hit enter.

 4.  Scroll down till you hear the option that says Where the subject 
 line
 contains specific words and press the spacebar to check it.

 5.  Tab once and scroll till you hear Move it to the specified folder,
 and
 I believe this is usually the first option, so you may not need to scroll
 at
 all.  Press the spacebar to check it.

 6.  Now, it gets a little tricky.  Route the Jaws cursor to the PC cursor
 and you will need to find the text generated by the first rule you check
 which will say Where the subject line contain specific words.  Left
 click
 on the specific.  This will drop you into an edit field where you can
 enter the unique character string you want to use as the criteria for
 moving
 the message to the folder you want.  Tab to Add, hit enter, tab to okay
 and
 hit enter again.  This should drop you off in the message rules 
 definition
 screen where you were before.

 7.  Rout the JAWS cursor to the PC cursor again and look for the text
 generated by the second condition that you checked with said Move it to
 the
 specified folder.  Left click on the word specified.  This will drop
 you
 into a list of folders that you can scroll through to find the folder you
 want your messages to.  Hit enter and it will drop you back to the screen
 where you tabbed to the option New.  Keep tabbing till you find apply
 and hit enter.

 8.  This will drop you into a screen that will allow you to select which
 folder you want to apply the filter to, the default is In-Box.  Just
 follow the prompts, click OK and

 Pouf!  That should do it.

 I may have missed of couple of points like naming the rule, but I think
 you'll be able to figure it out.  If not, let me know and I'm glad to 
 help
 either by email or phone.


 *
 In His Abiding Presence,

 Jay Pilkington

 You will show me the path of life; In Your presence is fullness of joy;
 At
 Your right hand are pleasures forevermore.
 Psalms 16:11
 - Original Message - 
 From: allen dunbar [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: jaws-users-list@jaws-users.com
 Sent: Saturday, August 16, 2008 9:15 PM
 Subject: [JAWS-Users] moving messages in outlook express


 hi I have some messages in my inbox they all have a similar topic is
 there a way to move them all at once to the same folder

 any help will be appreciated

 thanks


 Allen Dunbar


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[JAWS-Users] New List Member Question About Outlook

2008-08-12 Thread Jay Pilkington
Hi folks,

I have been using JAWS for over ten years now.  I have been using Outlook 
Express, but recently I have been urged by friends and family to try Outlook 
and take advantage of the task list and the calendar functions.

Does anyone have any success with getting the JAWS position information to 
work.  You know, when you have a list of emails and when you give a read 
current line command it says something like

email from John Smith 10 of 32

Let me know.

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In His Abiding Presence,

Jay Pilkington

You will show me the path of life; In Your presence is fullness of joy; At 
Your right hand are pleasures forevermore.  
Psalms 16:11  
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