quot;Scott Chesworth"
Sent: Tuesday, July 24, 2012 12:50 AM
To: "Gamers Discussion list"
Subject: Re: [Audyssey] Message for Thomas
Hey Lori,
I haven't been following this thread all that closely, so someone
might've already suggested this, but there is a way to launc
Hi Lori,
I strongly doubt it. After numerous service packs and patches Windows
XP is extremely stable and accessible. Probably the best Windows OS
ever produced by Microsoft. Whatever the problem is I doubt XP is the
cause.
It could be something simple like your headphones don't show up in the
Sa
something to do with my windows
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> From: "Ben"
> Sent: Monday, July 23, 2012 7:53 AM
> To: "'Gamers Discussion list'"
> Subject: Re: [Audyssey] Message for Thomas
>
>> Hi Laurie,
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Subject: Re: [Audyssey] Message for Thomas
Hi Laurie,
Personally I've been using jfw for years, and never had this problem on
versions of jaws upto 11.0. if its jaws 12.x or 13.x your running then
that
could be it.
-Original Message-
From: ga
The only thing that shows in mine is the sps mini view. The TV tuner,
scanner, headphone blue tooth stick don't show at all. Now if I plug
a harddrive in that will show. Guess the software takes over that
job, because all of the above can be unplugged and plugged back in
without problems. Now t
Hi Trouble,
Interesting. Perhaps it doesn't show up because it is a wireless
headset. My HP digital headphones are a chorded pair of USB headphones
and show up in the Safely Remove Hardware dialog along with my
external hard drives, flash drives, scanner, etc.
On 7/23/12, Trouble wrote:
> My log
Hi Lori,
Did you try pressing the context menu key instead? The reason I ask is
pressing enter on the notification icons on the system tray doesn't
always do anything. It is better to use the context key on the icons
as that simulates right mouse clicking on the icons and should bring
up a context
PM
To: "Gamers Discussion list"
Subject: Re: [Audyssey] Message for Thomas
Hi Lori,
So far as I know there isn't another way to reach the safely remove
hardware dialog. On my Windows XP desktop when I go to the System Tray
the button is right next to the clock if that helps. I don&
uncan
Sent: 23 July 2012 06:47
To: Gamers Discussion list
Subject: Re: [Audyssey] Message for Thomas
Hi Thomas, I did go to the button next to the clock, but when I press
enternothing happens, I might see if someone sighted could tell me if the
hardware wizard is showing. It's frustrating as J
is problem.
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From: "Thomas Ward"
Sent: Sunday, July 22, 2012 10:01 PM
To: "Gamers Discussion list"
Subject: Re: [Audyssey] Message for Thomas
Hi Lori,
So far as I know there isn't another way to reach the safely remove
hardwa
Hi Lori,
So far as I know there isn't another way to reach the safely remove
hardware dialog. On my Windows XP desktop when I go to the System Tray
the button is right next to the clock if that helps. I don't use Jaws
so can't comment about it not identifying various buttons, but NVDA
does correct
Hi Thomas, a while back I asked for help on the usb headset, and you said to
check for the remove hardware wizard. I went to my system tray and looked
there, but there doesn't seem to be anything showing up. Also for some reason
Jaws reads out a lot uf unlabeled buttons, so it could be one of
Hellow Thomas,
Just to let you know, I finally got round to downloading and successfully
unzipping the file you put the link up for with the c++ stuff. I'll hae a
better look at it later on, but at least it's unzipped and on my computer
now. Yay. It was only my internet connection after all.
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