thanks sunil,
it works.
On 8/24/13, Mohib Anwar Rafel mohibra...@gmail.com wrote:
its simple, type: sndvol in run dialogue, press tab, find the jaws,
reduce it by down arrow! but in win 7 only.
On 8/24/13, raju singh bidh...@gmail.com wrote:
No no sir, don't know about the windows xp, but in
i think there is some serious problem with my drivers. when i tried to
do it with the run command it said windows can not find sndvol.
really dont know what's wrong. but in any case my basic problem is
solved. thank u all for your help.
On 8/24/13, amit patel amitpatel1...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello mam, if you don't mind, if you have teamviewer install on your
computer, I can solve your problem. If you don't have teamviewer, you can
freely download from there official website by googling, or just asking me
to provide the teamviewer. And after you have install or simply run the team
what about the accessibility of team viewer. is it fully accessible?
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From: raju singh bidh...@gmail.com
To: 'Dedicated AccessIndia list for discussing accessibility of
mobilephonesand Tabs. ' accessindia@accessindia.org.in
Sent: Saturday, August 24, 2013 2:16 PM
I can not say that it is fully accessible, according to my views, if any
program can simply navigate and use via jaws cursor, I also regard as
accessible. Well, some time you have to use jaws cursor to navigate around
the windows, and most nasti things regarding teamviewer is that the machine
Hi,
The below information might be of some help in this regard.
i've noticed that different windows appear by clicking the speaker
icon in the system tray in different ways.
1. if we press Insert + F11 and then press speakers and then volume
mixer, all the application specific options to reduce
hi,
can any 1 tell me if there is any setting within jaws to reduce its
output volume without affecting other media player output or the
master volume of the laptop in general??
thanx.
shireen.
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mobile phones / Tabs on:
it is possible on windows 7. press jawskey+f11. select speakers. press enter
on it. then choose open volume mixer. press tab until you reach volume for
application file for jaws updown slider. you all done.
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From: Shireen Irani
Sent: Friday, August 23, 2013 2:13 PM
HI, DO THE FOLLOWING
1. PRESS WINDOWS B OR INSERT F11
2. USE ARRO KEYS AND SELECT THE SPEAKERS FROM THE SYSTEM TRAY
3. PRESS APPLICATIONS KEY
4. PRESS ENTER ON OPEN VOLUME MIXER
5. PRESS TAB UNTILL JAWS SAYS VOLUME FOR JAWS 100 %
6. USE ARROW KEYS TO INCREASE OR DICRISE THE VOLUME
7. PRESS ESCAPE
thank u both. i dont know y but i couldn't find the speaker option in
the system tray icon. but i did the same from the control pannal. so
my problem is solved. but i'm not sure if it was the best way to do
it.
but thanx for your help.
On 8/23/13, shankar shan harshalgip...@gmail.com wrote:
HI,
not to worry,
methods r different but solution is same
in case u r not finding speaker in system tray
do the following
1 go to the control panel
2. click on notifications
3. use tab until jaws says show all notifications on the taskbar and
system tray check box not check
4. press space and press
hi,
same can be achiev by typing SNDVOL in to run box.
On 8/23/13, Shireen Irani shireen@gmail.com wrote:
hi,
can any 1 tell me if there is any setting within jaws to reduce its
output volume without affecting other media player output or the
master volume of the laptop in general??
You didn't find the speaker icon on the notification tray (insert+f11) cause
your always show all icons and notification on the taskbar might be off.
Turn on by going to the start\ctrl panel\notification area icons link.
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HI Shireen,
But I really doubt whether you got the solution for your query.
Altering the volume in the ways suggested by our friends alters the
volume of the entire system, and not just Jaws. I think there is no
way we can alter the volume of Jaws without disturbing the volume of
the system.
It is very much possible in Win7, you can adjust the volume of each and
every programme!
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From: Vamshi. G gvamsh...@gmail.com
To: Dedicated AccessIndia list for discussing accessibility of mobile
phonesand Tabs. accessindia@accessindia.org.in
Sent: Friday, August 23,
very good information, thanks to Shirene to ask this question, because
I also wanted to decrease the volume of say the time! Its done!
On 8/23/13, Vikas Kapoor dl.vi...@gmail.com wrote:
It is very much possible in Win7, you can adjust the volume of each and
every programme!
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Hello Suneel,
could you please provide a list of important run dialogue box commands
or the source?
On 8/23/13, Sunil Sangtani. sunilsangtan...@gmail.com wrote:
hi,
same can be achiev by typing SNDVOL in to run box.
On 8/23/13, Shireen Irani shireen@gmail.com wrote:
hi,
can any 1 tell
When I increase/decrease the volume by going to system tray, the
volume of entire system is getting altered. What should be done for
altering the volume of each individual program?
On 8/23/13, Surya Prakash Sharma spsharma.gc...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello Suneel,
could you please provide a list
yes i agree with vamshi. perhaps i haven't understood how to do it
yet. but reducing the speaker volume is causing the overall output
volume to reduce. i'm still not sure how to manipulate jaws
individually. if you guys could please provide detailed steps.
and thank u all for your help.
On
Windows R, sndvol, enter
Try to find the control that reads volume for jaws up down slider and
adjust the volume. If you are unable to find that, may be jaws is using some
other sound output device.
Go to device menu (Alt D) and check the volume of whatever devices are
listed there. You should be
in windows 7 you can reduce not only jaws volume, but also other player
applications like media player and winamp. condition is the application
should active at that time.
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From: Vamshi. G gvamsh...@gmail.com
To: Dedicated AccessIndia list for discussing
press the tab button until you reach application specific spin box.
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From: Vamshi. G gvamsh...@gmail.com
To: Dedicated AccessIndia list for discussing accessibility of mobile
phonesand Tabs. accessindia@accessindia.org.in
Sent: Friday, August 23, 2013 10:49 PM
No no sir, don't know about the windows xp, but in windows 7 it is 100%
possible to increase or decrease the volume of only the particular sound
related program such as jaws without disturbing to other. As I also use to
play some audio game, though there is no any option for volume in some game,
its simple, type: sndvol in run dialogue, press tab, find the jaws,
reduce it by down arrow! but in win 7 only.
On 8/24/13, raju singh bidh...@gmail.com wrote:
No no sir, don't know about the windows xp, but in windows 7 it is 100%
possible to increase or decrease the volume of only the
You don't need to decrease the speaker volume, but if you press tab a couple
of time, you'll land on the volume slider of jaws itself. Increasing or
decreasing the speaker volume cause the whole system volume, is disturb.
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