You are right Jorge, I am running the latest version myself, and I find it
works fine, but there may be some folks out there who just are not
comfortable having to use work arounds to use a program as they like. It is
all of us who I am trying to help by staying in contact with Malware Bytes
Hi Mike,
But, it still runs a good scan.
When, you copy to the clip board and then ok it.
Then, paste it in a practice doc, it reads a good Malwarebytes report and
mines are always clean.
The only thing that I'm not happy with is that rootkit's are disable for some
reason.
You have to play w
Malware Bytes has admitted that version 2.04 is not at the accessibility
point that they want it to be, nor is it where version 1.75 was. I am in
regular contact with one of their software development people, who is
keeping me updated on the progress of getting a fully accessible version
releas
Bob,
I use testmy.net. For a download test I enter on download test on the main
page. On the next page I choose the smar test and it'll test according to the
first little bit of speed it measures and run the rest accordingly. I do the
same for an upload test. Test results will be below that. To
I know that avg is pretty jaws/keyboard friendly within the program, but with
trying to install the program I found that sight was needed anyone know about
the current version”"? also previously I found that avg tends to update itself
to the paid version.
Email is golden!!!
Kevin Lee
For answer
Hi All,
Can anyone recommend a program that will test the upload and download speeds
that will work with Jaws and windows 7.
Thanks,
Bob
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that is why I said it was hard to navigate. I did view the stuff it found
but I was pressing the tab key and arrow keys randomly til I heard
something. the first time I ran it I just pressed scan now, pressed pressed
the down arrow got some stats then done and it automatically changed to
quar
I still can't easily see the list of things it finds without saving the log
file and opening up Notepad or Wordpad to view it.
- Original Message -
From: Kevin Lee
To: jaws-users-list@jaws-users.com
Sent: Monday, January 12, 2015 10:48 AM
Subject: [JAWS-Users] Malwarebytes Anti-Malware
Hi Maria,
Thanks.
Re: [JAWS-Users] Thunderbird version
Yes it is. Press insert key plus control key plus v to check version.
Sunny Day
Maria Campbell
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Somewhere, something incredible is waiting to be known.
Blaise Pascal
On 1/12/2015 1:41 PM, anna vimini wrote:
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Yes it is. Press insert key plus control key plus v to check version.
Sunny Day
Maria Campbell
luc...@ct.metrocast.net
Somewhere, something incredible is waiting to be known.
Blaise Pascal
On 1/12/2015 1:41 PM, anna vimini wrote:
Hi all using Thunderbbird as their email cliant.
Is this the l
Hi all using Thunderbbird as their email cliant.
Is this the latest version of Thunderbird 31.30 and could someone tell
me where I can go to check it on my own?
Thanks in advance
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thank you
-Original Message-
From: Mike O'Brien
Sent: Monday, January 12, 2015 2:11 PM
To: jaws-users-list@jaws-users.com
Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] sleep
Hi
If you want to really put JAWS to sleep for an application rather than just
stopping speech, do the following.
1. While you
adding search providers are simple just go to the home page of the search
engine, and normally they will have a link that say 'make (search) my
default search' clink on that link and it will be added if you do not have
don't allow web pages to suggest search engines checked
-Original Mess
Hi Mike
Thanks for the steps. Now if I can only remember to read them the next time
I'm dealing with a new computer, I won't have to stumble through the add search
provider dialog as I have done with the last few.
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From: JAWS-Users-List [mailto:jaws-users-list-boun..
Hi
If you want to really put JAWS to sleep for an application rather than just
stopping speech, do the following.
1. While you're in the application itself, press JAWSkey+numbers row 6 to open
the JAWS settings center.
2. Type Speech in the search box.
3. Arrow down to Sleep mode and press
Hi Mike,
The steps below are what I used to add Google as my Search Provider.
From: Roger Loran Bailey
Because of this thread and Gene's comments I just did something that I did
not know how to do and didn't even know that I wanted to do until now. I
changed
my own default search engine in In
Hi
I have found that on a new computer, search providers such as Google are not in
the list of available search providers. You have to add it to the list before
you can make it the default. So the steps to add a search provider to the list
would be helpful.
-Original Message
Hi Cristóbal,
This can be done in the Settings Center for an individual application or in
the default all applications. Try the following:
1. With the Settings Center open arrow down to, Web / HTML / PDFs, & right
arrow to open.
2. Arrow down to, Miscellaneous, & right arrow to open.
3. Arrow d
Hello list,
So, related to my earlier odyssey with the menu bar and Jaws. I deleted all
my user settings and at least for that particular issue, the problem has
gone away. I think Ive narrowed it down to the cause being a JCF or JDF
file, but am not sure yet.
Anyway.. Since I deleted every
the newest version 2.0.4128 is jaws and keyboard friendly its much like the
previous accessible version. although its hard to navigate if you don’t know
how to do it. one new feature is that you can enable/disable notifications.
Email is golden!!!
Kevin Lee
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Our main app is a database for Medicaid eligibility--not the one the providers
see, but the one maintained by our Community-Based Services staff. We use this
for data retrieval, and, when necessary, data entry--moving a member from one
managed care organization to another. After extensive work
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