Re: thumb drive

2015-11-03 Thread Jim via Talk

Hi there!
Just checked and with the drive plugged in, I highlight the bookthat I 
wish to download, press the context key and arrow down twice to 'open 
containing folder, press enter' and finally press the context menu key 
again arrow dow3 times and press enter on extract all.  This is where I 
have to do a bit of editting to the path name.  It does work for me 
everytime unless I enter an incorrect path at whitch time I receive some 
sort of invalid path error message.   This way may sound a bit combersom 
and if someone has a quicker and easier way I certainly am all Ears!  
would be willing to try something simpler as long as it works.<SMILE!> 
Am always open to new ideas especially if they make things easier!

Jim

On 02-Nov-15 21:00, Pamela Dominguez via Talk wrote:
I know about going to the computer icon and finding the drive.  But I 
never heard of this open container jazz, and I use the context menu.  
Pam.


-Original Message- From: Curtis Delzer via Talk
Sent: Monday, November 02, 2015 2:48 PM
To: wohlg...@gmail.com ; Window-Eyes Discussion List
Subject: Re: thumb drive

"open container," that is a new one to me. will look into this.

At 05:25 PM 11/1/2015, you wrote:

Hi there!
I simply plug the thumb drive into my computer and generally windows 
recognizes it.  If it doesn't you can open the computer or my 
computer icon on your desktop and from there navigate to your thumb 
drive..
Generally when I go to download a book from the BARD site I simply 
press the context menu  key and first go to open container and then I 
press it again and go to save.  The path is there I simply go in and 
edit the path to match my save criteria.  Example, windows has the 
path for saving the book as D:\downloads\'filename'.  my thumb drive 
is 'F:' so I simply go in and delete the path name and type in the 
path to my thumb drive. There may be a quicker and easier way to do 
it and it there is, I would like to be enlightened!  Sorry about the 
length of this message.

Have A Great Day! de
.

On 01-Nov-15 17:16, Veronica Smith via Talk wrote:
I saw that someone asked this question, but Idid not see answers.  
How do
you navigate to your thumb drive and how do you add documents 
there.  I use

Windows 7, Office 2010.


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Re: thumb drive

2015-11-02 Thread Curtis Delzer via Talk

"open container," that is a new one to me. will look into this.

At 05:25 PM 11/1/2015, you wrote:

Hi there!
I simply plug the thumb drive into my computer and generally windows 
recognizes it.  If it doesn't you can open the computer or my 
computer icon on your desktop and from there navigate to your thumb drive..
Generally when I go to download a book from the BARD site I simply 
press the context menu  key and first go to open container and then 
I press it again and go to save.  The path is there I simply go in 
and edit the path to match my save criteria.  Example, windows has 
the path for saving the book as D:\downloads\'filename'.  my thumb 
drive is 'F:' so I simply go in and delete the path name and type in 
the path to my thumb drive. There may be a quicker and easier way to 
do it and it there is, I would like to be enlightened!  Sorry about 
the length of this message.

Have A Great Day! de
.

On 01-Nov-15 17:16, Veronica Smith via Talk wrote:

I saw that someone asked this question, but Idid not see answers.  How do
you navigate to your thumb drive and how do you add documents there.  I use
Windows 7, Office 2010.


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Re: thumb drive

2015-11-02 Thread Pamela Dominguez via Talk
I know about going to the computer icon and finding the drive.  But I never 
heard of this open container jazz, and I use the context menu.  Pam.


-Original Message- 
From: Curtis Delzer via Talk

Sent: Monday, November 02, 2015 2:48 PM
To: wohlg...@gmail.com ; Window-Eyes Discussion List
Subject: Re: thumb drive

"open container," that is a new one to me. will look into this.

At 05:25 PM 11/1/2015, you wrote:

Hi there!
I simply plug the thumb drive into my computer and generally windows 
recognizes it.  If it doesn't you can open the computer or my computer icon 
on your desktop and from there navigate to your thumb drive..
Generally when I go to download a book from the BARD site I simply press 
the context menu  key and first go to open container and then I press it 
again and go to save.  The path is there I simply go in and edit the path 
to match my save criteria.  Example, windows has the path for saving the 
book as D:\downloads\'filename'.  my thumb drive is 'F:' so I simply go in 
and delete the path name and type in the path to my thumb drive. There may 
be a quicker and easier way to do it and it there is, I would like to be 
enlightened!  Sorry about the length of this message.

Have A Great Day! de
.

On 01-Nov-15 17:16, Veronica Smith via Talk wrote:

I saw that someone asked this question, but Idid not see answers.  How do
you navigate to your thumb drive and how do you add documents there.  I 
use

Windows 7, Office 2010.


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Re: thumb drive

2015-11-01 Thread Jim via Talk

Hi there!
I simply plug the thumb drive into my computer and generally windows 
recognizes it.  If it doesn't you can open the computer or my computer 
icon on your desktop and from there navigate to your thumb drive..  
Generally when I go to download a book from the BARD site I simply press 
the context menu  key and first go to open container and then I press it 
again and go to save.  The path is there I simply go in and edit the 
path to match my save criteria.  Example, windows has the path for 
saving the book as D:\downloads\'filename'.  my thumb drive is 'F:' so I 
simply go in and delete the path name and type in the path to my thumb 
drive. There may be a quicker and easier way to do it and it there is, I 
would like to be enlightened!  Sorry about the length of this message.

Have A Great Day! de
.

On 01-Nov-15 17:16, Veronica Smith via Talk wrote:

I saw that someone asked this question, but Idid not see answers.  How do
you navigate to your thumb drive and how do you add documents there.  I use
Windows 7, Office 2010.


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