Is there a jaws friendly grammar checking software package. Word has some but I
am looking for more detailed checking. There was an old dos program that worked
with word perfect 5.1 that I liked.
I want it to flag things like
my blind friend Lenny which should read my friend Lenny, who happens to
Go to adjust JAWS settings with insert-v and turn off title reading.
At 12:55 PM 11/28/2011, you wrote:
I'm using jaws 13 and excel 2007.
The key strokes insert-ctrl-alt-c & insert-ctrl-alt-r set column and
row titles on.
Once done navigating the spreadsheet with the arrow keys announce
the
Has the Blind Cool Tech site gone dormant ? The last posting I can find
is 9/27/2011.
If this posting doesn't meet with the requirement of the group rules I
apologize
Thanks in advance for any response.
Regards,
Joe
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Yes, they are FScasts 49 and 50.
Andy
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I'm using jaws 13 and excel 2007.
The key strokes insert-ctrl-alt-c & insert-ctrl-alt-r set column and row titles
on.
Once done navigating the spreadsheet with the arrow keys announce the column or
row you're in.
My question is:
Once these settings are turned on how do I turn them off?
Thanx
I haven't tried iTunes with JAWS 13, but it works pretty well with JAWS
12. There is a paid package called J-tunes that supposedly makes iTunes
easier to use. The package has to be reworked whenever a new version of
JAWS comes out, so I don't know if it currently works with JAWS 13.
There is also
Hi friends,
Has anyone tried the Compro 4 t.v. tuner with JAWS for accessability?
I am considering the purchase of a new t.v. tuner which has functionality to
power on my PC to start a recording then shut it down when done which would be
useful. I am assuming that you set this up through the Co
Daily Tip:
Word: Key Tips
New versions of Microsoft Office Word have Key Tips, which are special keyboard
shortcuts. Press the ALT key to make the Key Tips appear on the Ribbon, the
press the corresponding key on the keyboard to activate the feature or open the
tab. For example, you can open th