? I've done it
once, but now can't find it.
Becky
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This isn't software but check out this web site, I use it myself and it's
quite complete for the national stations.
http://www.tv-now.com/tvhelp.htm
David Ferrin
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From: joanne [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: jaws-users-list@googlegroups.com
Sent: Thursday, February 01, 2007
Hello everyone,
I use outlook express for my email, and I deleted an email on accident that I
wanted to keep. Is there a quick and easy jaws key stroke to find that email
without looking through lots of deleted emails in my deleted items folder? I
hope there is a way because that is just too
Hi Lisa,
Go to your view menu by alt+t then enter on sort by, and enter on from.
This will enable you to use first letter navigation. This should help some.
Take care,
Lois
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From: Lisa [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: jaws-users-list@googlegroups.com
Sent: Friday, February
I've just added three more FTP clients along with a database program up
there, enjoy. They are in no particular order:
File zilla
send to ftp
ftp edit
and DB Dialog, is a database program developed by Jamal Mazrui
David Ferrin
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I've just added three anti spy ware programs up there. Now if the phone
doesn't ring or any other distractions I'll finish off with the scripts page
this morning.
David Ferrin
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If I am understanding you correctly, I am having the same problem with JAWS
7.1.5 and with 8 when using Outlook 2003. When using the up and down arrow
to scroll through the messages in my inbox, JAWS only reads the info from
one message and keeps repeating it as if your entire inbox is filled
Lisa,
I don't know of a JAWS one, but Outlook Express has a Find Message
keystroke, Control + Shift + F. Press it while you're in the Deleted
Items folder and then Tab through to the edit areas where you can put in
some search criteria such as a word that appeared in the subject. Then
press
Well even Eric says that little fact. That is unfortunately the trade off
for having more natural sounding voices.
David Ferrin
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From: Baracco, Andrew W [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: jaws-users-list@googlegroups.com
Sent: Friday, February 02, 2007 1:43 PM
Subject:
I've come to the unhappy conclusion that even for any kind of reading
where there's technical details, those voices are inadequate. Yes,
they're kind of cool, and perhaps if I were reading a hovel they'd be
fine, but with the inflection etc. I find it hard to quickly identify
names etc.
David,
Between the Outlook and Outlook express links this is as close as I
could come.
7. List of Settings to Make Outlook Express Work Well With JAWS.
The bad news is, I have already done everything on that list.
I guess my only recourse is to send the symptoms to Freedom Scientific
and see
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From: Dr Norman Waddington [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: jaws-users-list@googlegroups.com
Sent: Friday, February 02, 2007 6:29 PM
Subject: [JAWS-Users] Unsubscribe
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Hello fellow JAWS users!
David suggested that I send this message to the list, so here it is. Today
was my first adventure into the world of burning a CD, and I felt confident
following the instructions available on the JAWS-Users web site. Hopefully,
someone can answer my questions, or at
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