Hi list members, i'd like to know if tune-up utilities works well with jaws?
if so, where can I get this tool from?
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For America. If there was a Microsoft accessibility support page in
India, you'd be taken there where you are on the Microsoft.com site.
(Nearest one to my country is the UK, it seems.)
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Okay, David, thanks for letting me know.
Arianna
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Sent: Friday, November 15, 2013 8:19 PM
Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] Question about quicken and JAWS compatibility
Quicken hasn't been
Hi Everyone,
My computer is about to head into the repair shop and may need to be
replaced.
I would like to save a list of my favorites in IE but can't remember how to
do it.
If someone can tell me how to save favorites I would much appreciate it.
Thanks in advance.
Pauline
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Yes, you need to get a USB 3.0 PCI board if you have an available slot in
your computer. Otherwise, no, but USB 3 devices are backward compatible so
they will work, just not as fast as the blazing transfer speeds on USB 3.
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From: Pedro Romero phre...@comcast.net
Hi
In JAWS 15 with FS Reader 3, I have read that you install the training files
through FS reader and not via the JAWS updates. I have also read that if
you install JAWS from the CD, you get an option to install all the training
files from the CD. But if you download JAWS from FS and install
On my Windows 7 laptop the Favorites folder is located in the folder with my
name on it in the second column of the Start menu. From there I can also
easily re-arrange the links into folders or change the names or whatever.
I also copy this folder frequently to my Dropbox folder so I have it
Hi Mike,
Although I've never tried this but, maybe if you chose the custom install
option, that might allow you to install the training files themselves. I do
know this though, if you download / install the training material through
Jaws options / Help / Training, only do a few at a time.
Hi Steve.
Just to make sure I'm understanding this, are you saying I must be sure I
have a PCI slot in my computer?
Thanks.
Pete
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Hi Pete,
Could you please include prior messages in your posts'? I ask so that if
someone has missed prior posts' to your question, they can follow the thread
with a better understanding of what the thread is all about. I'm sure you
know how but, for those who don't, you do this:
1. Press,
Yes, I'll do that.
Pete
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From: Mike B. mb69ma...@charter.net
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Sent: Saturday, November 16, 2013 11:26 AM
Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] Advice sought regarding external storage drives
Hi Pete,
Could you please include prior messages
He's saying that you'd need an open slot in your pc in order to add a
usb3 card. You can use the new usb3 drives fine on usb2, but if you
want the extra speed, you'd have to add a card to get it.
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Hi
The webVisum plug-in for Fire Fox still works just fine. I used it
successfully within the last three days.
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From the what's new section I understand that in the new FS3 reader you can
select a file and if it has been updated since you last accessed it, it will
be downloaded to your computer and ready for you to read.
So, if you are looking for let's say Surf's up, you would press enter on
that file
OK, the new FS reader is slightly different when it opens it is in the
navigation pain, however, use F6 to go to the contents and, select a book or
item, the press enter. If there is a newer version of the file the reader
will tell you and ask your permission to download it. So, since I put the
Hi Sharon,
Thanks much.
That did the trick.
Pauline
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From: Sharon Gosling sillygoo...@gmail.com
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Sent: Saturday, November 16, 2013 12:51 PM
Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] Saving Favorites in IE
On my Windows 7 laptop the Favorites
Hello,
Does anyone know how to save your favorites in XP?
It look pretty easy in Window 7.
I tried to copy my favorites couple ways in XP and it didn't work.
Can anyone help on this question?
Thanks,
Jorge
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