RE: Might be useful for new JAWS users

2017-05-30 Thread Dennis Long via Talk
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Subject: Re: Might be useful for new JAWS users

Where do you go to find these podcast by Jonathan Mozen? Thanks.

On 5/30/2017 8:23 AM, Kevin Huber via Talk wrote:
> Hi Steve:
> 
> I didn't know about the touch cursor until a few days ago when I 
> listened to Jonathan Mozen's podcast where somebody described it.  Up 
> until then, I would have avoided it, since I had assumed that it was 
> only for computers with touch screens.
> I think that that might have been what they intended it to be in the 
> beginning, but it morphed into something more useful for all JAWS 
> users
> 
> Kevin Huber.
> 
> On 5/30/17, Steve Nutt via Talk <talk@lists.window-eyes.com> wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> Actually the touch cursor is a bit misnamed, because you can use it 
>> with the keyboard.  But yes, it is great.
>>
>> All the best
>>
>> Steve
>> -Original Message-
>> From: Talk 
>> [mailto:talk-bounces+steve=comproom.co...@lists.window-eyes.com]
>> On Behalf Of Martin Brown via Talk
>> Sent: 24 May 2017 09:42
>> To: talk@lists.window-eyes.com
>> Subject: Might be useful for new JAWS users
>>
>> I am a long time user of JAWS. A lot could be done to improve its 
>> usability.
>> Sadly, in recent times, the opposite is true. In many instances I 
>> find the JAWS curser as a means of reading a screen just about 
>> useless. Instead, I now invoke the touch curser which I find will get 
>> me to information not available to either the PC curser or the JAWS  
>> curser. To enable the touch curser, hold down the shift key and press 
>> the numpad plus key. You can then move up and down through the 
>> information using the left and right arrow keys, or if you prefer, by 
>> using the numpad keys four and six. To leave the touch curser mode,
simply press the numpad plus key twice quickly.
>> Hope this helps all you  new JAWS users.
>> Martin
>>
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Re: Might be useful for new JAWS users

2017-05-30 Thread brice Mijares via Talk

Where do you go to find these podcast by Jonathan Mozen? Thanks.

On 5/30/2017 8:23 AM, Kevin Huber via Talk wrote:

Hi Steve:

I didn't know about the touch cursor until a few days ago when I
listened to Jonathan Mozen's podcast where somebody described it.  Up
until then, I would have avoided it, since I had assumed that it was
only for computers with touch screens.
I think that that might have been what they intended it to be in the
beginning, but it morphed into something more useful for all JAWS
users

Kevin Huber.

On 5/30/17, Steve Nutt via Talk  wrote:

Hi,

Actually the touch cursor is a bit misnamed, because you can use it with
the
keyboard.  But yes, it is great.

All the best

Steve
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Sent: 24 May 2017 09:42
To: talk@lists.window-eyes.com
Subject: Might be useful for new JAWS users

I am a long time user of JAWS. A lot could be done to improve its
usability.
Sadly, in recent times, the opposite is true. In many instances I find the
JAWS curser as a means of reading a screen just about useless. Instead, I
now invoke the touch curser which I find will get me to information not
available to either the PC curser or the JAWS  curser. To enable the touch
curser, hold down the shift key and press the numpad plus key. You can then
move up and down through the information using the left and right arrow
keys, or if you prefer, by using the numpad keys four and six. To leave the
touch curser mode, simply press the numpad plus key twice quickly.
Hope this helps all you  new JAWS users.
Martin

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Re: Might be useful for new JAWS users

2017-05-30 Thread Kevin Huber via Talk
Hi Steve:

I didn't know about the touch cursor until a few days ago when I
listened to Jonathan Mozen's podcast where somebody described it.  Up
until then, I would have avoided it, since I had assumed that it was
only for computers with touch screens.
I think that that might have been what they intended it to be in the
beginning, but it morphed into something more useful for all JAWS
users

Kevin Huber.

On 5/30/17, Steve Nutt via Talk  wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Actually the touch cursor is a bit misnamed, because you can use it with
> the
> keyboard.  But yes, it is great.
>
> All the best
>
> Steve
> -Original Message-
> From: Talk [mailto:talk-bounces+steve=comproom.co...@lists.window-eyes.com]
> On Behalf Of Martin Brown via Talk
> Sent: 24 May 2017 09:42
> To: talk@lists.window-eyes.com
> Subject: Might be useful for new JAWS users
>
> I am a long time user of JAWS. A lot could be done to improve its
> usability.
> Sadly, in recent times, the opposite is true. In many instances I find the
> JAWS curser as a means of reading a screen just about useless. Instead, I
> now invoke the touch curser which I find will get me to information not
> available to either the PC curser or the JAWS  curser. To enable the touch
> curser, hold down the shift key and press the numpad plus key. You can then
> move up and down through the information using the left and right arrow
> keys, or if you prefer, by using the numpad keys four and six. To leave the
> touch curser mode, simply press the numpad plus key twice quickly.
> Hope this helps all you  new JAWS users.
> Martin
>
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RE: Might be useful for new JAWS users

2017-05-30 Thread Steve Nutt via Talk
Hi,

Actually the touch cursor is a bit misnamed, because you can use it with the
keyboard.  But yes, it is great.

All the best

Steve
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Sent: 24 May 2017 09:42
To: talk@lists.window-eyes.com
Subject: Might be useful for new JAWS users

I am a long time user of JAWS. A lot could be done to improve its usability.
Sadly, in recent times, the opposite is true. In many instances I find the
JAWS curser as a means of reading a screen just about useless. Instead, I
now invoke the touch curser which I find will get me to information not
available to either the PC curser or the JAWS  curser. To enable the touch
curser, hold down the shift key and press the numpad plus key. You can then
move up and down through the information using the left and right arrow
keys, or if you prefer, by using the numpad keys four and six. To leave the
touch curser mode, simply press the numpad plus key twice quickly.
Hope this helps all you  new JAWS users.
Martin 

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Re: Might be useful for new JAWS users

2017-05-24 Thread Jim via Talk
Thanks very Much for that tid-bit of information, I find it to be 
extremely useful! Thanks Again! de


.


On 24-May-17 07:35, John Covici via Talk wrote:

Is there a way to click on the objects you find?  Can you navigate by
text on the screen somehow?

On Wed, 24 May 2017 04:41:46 -0400,
Martin Brown via Talk wrote:

I am a long time user of JAWS. A lot could be done to improve its usability.
Sadly, in recent times, the opposite is true. In many instances I find the
JAWS curser as a means of reading a screen just about useless. Instead, I
now invoke the touch curser which I find will get me to information not
available to either the PC curser or the JAWS  curser. To enable the touch
curser, hold down the shift key and press the numpad plus key. You can then
move up and down through the information using the left and right arrow
keys, or if you prefer, by using the numpad keys four and six. To leave the
touch curser mode, simply press the numpad plus key twice quickly.
Hope this helps all you  new JAWS users.
Martin

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Re: Might be useful for new JAWS users

2017-05-24 Thread John Covici via Talk
Is there a way to click on the objects you find?  Can you navigate by
text on the screen somehow?

On Wed, 24 May 2017 04:41:46 -0400,
Martin Brown via Talk wrote:
> 
> I am a long time user of JAWS. A lot could be done to improve its usability.
> Sadly, in recent times, the opposite is true. In many instances I find the
> JAWS curser as a means of reading a screen just about useless. Instead, I
> now invoke the touch curser which I find will get me to information not
> available to either the PC curser or the JAWS  curser. To enable the touch
> curser, hold down the shift key and press the numpad plus key. You can then
> move up and down through the information using the left and right arrow
> keys, or if you prefer, by using the numpad keys four and six. To leave the
> touch curser mode, simply press the numpad plus key twice quickly.
> Hope this helps all you  new JAWS users.
> Martin 
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Re: Might be useful for new JAWS users

2017-05-24 Thread michaeel's mail via Talk

Hi Martin i am one of the new jaws users.
And i really found your tip very helpful.
I  was having trouble reading the windows 10 update screen.
And by the touch curser it reads fine now.
Thanks for that.
Window eyes just read it with out any problems.
Cheers Michael.

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To: talk@lists.window-eyes.com
Subject: Might be useful for new JAWS users

I am a long time user of JAWS. A lot could be done to improve its usability.
Sadly, in recent times, the opposite is true. In many instances I find the
JAWS curser as a means of reading a screen just about useless. Instead, I
now invoke the touch curser which I find will get me to information not
available to either the PC curser or the JAWS  curser. To enable the touch
curser, hold down the shift key and press the numpad plus key. You can then
move up and down through the information using the left and right arrow
keys, or if you prefer, by using the numpad keys four and six. To leave the
touch curser mode, simply press the numpad plus key twice quickly.
Hope this helps all you  new JAWS users.
Martin

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