Hello David
I thought that would be possible but the drive is not seen
in my computer.. I thought a serial ATA drive would show
up but do you think I'll have to check for it in CMOS?
Regards
Fanus
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So this is a drive internal and not connected USB if I understand you.
Possibly the connectors are not properly inserted. I would think it should
show up but yes if you can check the CMOS.
David Ferrin
ow...@jaws-users.com
I believe that tomorrow is another day, and I'll probably screw that one
I just unpacked my system last night and so far so good. I find it interesting
that the desk top is in tab order among other things but so far nothing I can't
handle. I did manage to get it in to classic mode with the address to show up
in the title bar in windows explorer and to a large extent
It will if in the right place.
Try the control panel, admin tools, computer management. Look for
devices and it will show you all internal drives, and let you
partition or format.
That is how I look for drives, because the myComputer and computer
only give format options no control of drive.
David,
What are the specs and factory programs on your new system.
Just wondering how well all will play with JAWS after you
get it all up and running?
Al
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David
The drive needs to be partitioned before you can see it in
my computer.
Al
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Fanus
Sent: Thursday, February 24, 2011 2:52 AM
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So far as software is concerned I didn't want much in the way of
pre-installed programs so the only thing right off the top I am going to
un-install is office 2010 since I already own 2003.
Windows 7 pro, 6 GB of memory and something called an I5 processor which I
am to understand is a new
MSSE History:
1. Open MSSE.
2. Locate the home button. Right arrow twice to the history button. Press
spacebar.
3. Tab once. You will be in a group of three radio buttons. The top one
is View All Items, the second one is View Quarantined and the third one
is View Allowed Items. Up
this is exactly what I do and I have yet to find anything in any list, I
also wonder if nothing is ever found or whether jaws is not seeing it.
Graham
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Hi All,
Has anyone tried the Archos Tablet running Windows 7 starter to see if this
would work with JAWS? Thanks in advance for your help!
Steve Cook
Assistive Technology Specialist
SC Commission for the Blind
1430 Confederate Avenue
Columbia, SC 29201
Office: (803) 898-8788
Fax: (803)
Hello all,
I was curious if anyone has used the CDESK suite of programs with JAWS? It is
fairly expensive at three hundred dollars, but there is eight different
programs.
Thanks,
Greg W.
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Cdesk is using its own voice for this. It sounds similar to samobile
network. I don't think I would ever use it, but again who knows.
On 2/24/11, Greg gwblindm...@gwblindman.org wrote:
Hello all,
I was curious if anyone has used the CDESK suite of programs with JAWS? It
is fairly expensive
Please ignore. Lennie
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All: Can somebody point me to information on how to convert a basic .pdf
file used as a form to something with fields that can be recognized by JAWS?
Thanks in advance for any suggestions.
William S. Stephan
Contract Specialist, Kansas City District National Contracting Organization
Building
Unless you have quarantined something, or unless MSSE has found something,
your history will be empty.
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Sent: Thursday, February 24, 2011 10:32 AM
Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] MSE history
Hi,
I am not totally familiar with MS Word 2007, but I have a question
that I hope that someone can answer. I also hope that I can explain it.
In MS word 2003 using auto text, any word that is inserted will
automatically fill in. Different words have been inserted in quick
parts that
Hi I get
URL can't be read by application. never got that message before. anybody
getting that same message when you try the link?
http://www.christchurchpelham.org
regards
Scott/
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What I got, is: given url is not allowed by application configuration. I
also got this error a short while ago, in relation to a Web site with
Twitter. It may also be mentioned that your referenced Web site is
largely Flash-based.
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Hi
It would seem that this sight is totally based on Flash - if this is your
local church maybe you'd like to inform then that the sight is totally
inaccessible!
Larry Elliot GD (Guide Dog)
London, UK
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I thought that CDESK was self voicing.
Andy
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Sent: Thursday, February 24, 2011 8:31 AM
To: JAWS Users
Subject: [JAWS-Users] Question about JAWS and CDESK
Would let them know that the flash on that page is done wrong to
code. that is why you get the message and the page don't show any
links. The flash is not letting it move on to the rest of the page.
If they want a web page done right. Don't use wix.com it don't do flash good.
I looked at the
Brian said If by chance you find that there is no icon in your system tray
then it might be that the Microsoft anti malware service needs to be allowed
to interact with your desktop. Brian that's my situation. Can you please
explain how to fix this? I am using Jaws v12 and windows 7. Thanks.
Hello Lennie,
I am using Word 2010, but if I remember right Word 2007 is pretty much the
same when it comes to auto text entries. When you type the first few
letters of the auto text name, press function key 3 to complete the process.
The auto text entry is saved to the auto text gallery in the
Hi Scott.
This website is hbuild with flash, and is'nt made accessible for people with
disabilities.
So if You know any possible webadministrator for this site, so give hiim/her
adwise of the unaccessibility to their website.
Hans Pauli.
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Fra: Scott Meyer
Brian, you didn't make anything confusing so no need to apologize. I'm
perfectly able to confuse myself without help and do it all the time. Since
most responders have agreed that if there's nothing in the history and no
problems have occured, I must not have any problems. Actually, I was
Hello,
Here are a couple things that you might need to do.
The first thing is to allow the Microsoft antimalware service to interact
with the desktop. The second thing is to set to icon to always show in the
notification area.
Setting the service to interact with the desktop:
Hello Tim
Thanks for your response. I did go where you suggested and I
can see the drive and if I activate populate I can use
the jaws cursor to get info about the size etc. but I can
not find a button or menu option for partition or format. Is
this something that jaws can not reach?
Regards
If you mean having mse in the system tray, I do have it and only
occasionally has it told me I was unprotected. So, guess I will not try to
break something that isn't broken. Marilyn
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Hi Brian;
Is Microsoft antimalware service Malware Bytes AntiMalware the same thing,
if not what is the difference between the 2? Your advice / explanation
will be greatly appreciated. Thanks much. Take care.
Mike
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I can't do anything with it either.
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Sent: Wednesday, February 23, 2011 4:14 PM
Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] MSE history
Becky, tabbing doesn't do anything with history nor does going to
thanks, that was very helpful.
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Sent: Thursday, February 24, 2011 10:25 AM
Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] MSE history
MSSE History:
1. Open MSSE.
2. Locate the home button. Right arrow twice to the
Hi Mike,
The Microsoft Antimalware service is the real-time protection or back end
service of Microsoft Security Essentials. It use to be part of Windows
Defender, which is turned off when Microsoft Security Essentials is
installed but the service is still used by the latter. MSSECES.EXE is the
Hi Brian;
Thank you very much for the clarafication / explanation. Take care.
Mike
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Sent: Thursday, February 24, 2011 8:16 PM
Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] MSE history
Hi Mike,
The Microsoft Antimalware
David,
I recently got my win 7 Pro PC and one of the things which impressed
me from the get go was the system automatically detecting my home
wi-fi network and effortlessly connecting to same. No network
connection wizard or any of that XP stuff. Really was great not to
have to do all that
Hi Fanus.
Highlight the drive letter for the partition and press the context menu
button, and arrow down to format.
Press enter, and you are given the awailability to express format, deletion
only, or a standard formating.
As far as i remember, you will also get the possibility to format as
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