Sure it's accessible with Jaws as it is just a dialog-based program.
It is free for both personal and commercial use.
I personally found it reliable when working with disk monitoring and
registry. It will even remove some cookies from your browser cache.
For maintenance purposes, you might
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From: jaws-users-list-boun...@jaws-users.com
[mailto:jaws-users-list-boun...@jaws-users.com] On Behalf Of Ishe Chinyoka
Sent: Thursday, October 14, 2010 9:57 AM
To: jaws-users-list@jaws-users.com
Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] c cleaner
Sure it's accessible with Jaws as it is just a dialog-based
/14/2010 7:44 PM, Francis E. Khan wrote:
What is this sophos rootkit revealer and is it in the C cleaner and if
not, where is it?
- Original Message - From: Ishe Chinyoka
chiny...@chinyoka-educational.com
To: jaws-users-list@jaws-users.com
Sent: Thursday, October 14, 2010 9:57 AM
Subject
You can just create a playlist with one song in it, then Tab to Repeat
button. Press spacebar to activate the Repeat.
Well, as an aside, I have switched to KLite Megapack with Media Player
Classic Cinema to avoid some of these problems. But try that anyway.
Ishe
On 10/13/10, Dujari, Prateek
It was supposed to be working with screen readers if you had that Java
Access Bridge, but the problem is that it was long dropped from Sun
support. Now it's part of Oracle, perhaps new steps to improve
accessibility will be taken. Most Java programs seem to have these
quirks anyway.
Ishe
On
Hi,
it could be that the code used is not recognised by IE: just one problem
with client scripting. Most of it may be proprietary or not yet recognised
by another browser. Did you try the same code with PHP for server-side
scripting?
(Just my opinion)
Hope this sheds a bit of light.
Ishe
Hi,
I find Winrar great. I think one thing worth noting is that all these
compression utilities cannot be dismissed easily just as we do other
applications. I mean you can not use one utility at the exclusion of the
other: it is just a matter of knowing what kind of archives are you
Safari is a native Mac browser, and unless you are running it in virtual
machine, I doubt that JAWS supports Safari at the moment.
- Original Message -
From: Ming chungchim...@yahoo.com.hk
To: jaws jaws-users-list@jaws-users.com
Sent: Tuesday, July 20, 2010 6:26 AM
Subject: [JAWS-Users]
Safari is a native browser for Mac and highly accessible with VoiceOver.
Unless you are running it in a virtual box such as VMWare, I am not sure
JAWS can support Safari as a PC app.
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From: Ming chungchim...@yahoo.com.hk
To: jaws jaws-users-list@jaws-users.com
Sent:
Hi
Go to Bookmarks: select the bookmark in question. On that bookmark, press
the App key and arrow you will find Delete.
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From: caroline ward sab...@skybest.com
To: jaws-users-list@jaws-users.com
Sent: Sunday, July 18, 2010 2:44 AM
Subject: [JAWS-Users] deleting
Sure it works well with JAWS.
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From: Jim Rawls jazzpi...@verizon.net
To: jaws-users-list@jaws-users.com
Sent: Sunday, July 18, 2010 2:06 AM
Subject: [JAWS-Users] jaws 11 windows 7 and office 2010.
Does Jaws work well with this program? Jim
For answers to
Hi
I suspect that you might've had problems with your smtp settings in Outlook
2007. Anyway, here are settings you can do in Outlook 2007 and try sending a
test mail to your AOL account to see whether you can now send or receive
mails:
taken from
Hi,
I once experienced frustration with Avast in the same way: but you can't
delete it from the Explorer.
Go to your Add/Remove programs in the Control Panel.
When you get the Avast item from the listbox, select Remove.
Now from this point on, Avast uses the logic that no sane person other
Place the cursor to the starting point and press F8. Move to the end point
using your arrow keys. as you move your arrow key, selection will be made.
after satisfied that you've selected enough chunk of text, you can then
press the copy key (CTRL+C).
Cheers,
Ishe
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I think she refers that using this key behaves like JAWS key in most, but
not all cases. On my laptop, it will do so for instance pressing the
function key and the semicolon is like pressing the CAPSLOCK (acting as JAWS
key) to make a plus (or a PC cursor).
The function key helps to turn the
It can go there, just press it to install your chosen voice.
Knowledge humbles great men, astonishes the common man, and puffs up the
little
man.
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From: Pedro Romero phre...@comcast.net
To: jaws-users-list@jaws-users.com
Sent: Thursday, June 24, 2010 8:27 PM
Hi
Try this:
1. Go to Tools in OE.
2. Arrow to Message Rules, there is a submenu.
3. Select Mail, and press Enter.
4. The first box lists all the possible conditions: pick one that best fits
the mail to be affected. For instance, all mail from this list may be best
described as Where the To
Hi
Press enter on that file in My Documents (the one you downloaded from the
web).
It will start installing.
Follow the guide on screen: for example, being asked whether you are sure
you want to install the voice.
After installation, JAWS wil tell you that you need to restart your system.
Do
here it is:
http://www.cutepdf.com/products/cutepdf/writer.asp
- Original Message -
From: Bob t...@squashyware.com
To: jaws-users-list@jaws-users.com
Sent: Monday, June 21, 2010 5:25 PM
Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] Converting .DOC or .TXT files to PDF
Google for cutepdf
I am not sure
After download, navigate to the folder where you downloaded the file: press
enter to start the installation.
After install, unload Jaws (Usually Jaws will tell you that you installed a
new voice. It wil only be recognised after restarting JAWS).
Then start Jaws once again.
Go to Options Voices
Hi,
in addition to suggestions made by other listers, I think you can have a
look at Indie Volume here:
http://www.indievolume.com
I use it often when I have a number of sound-producing apps simultaneously
but without being distracted. You can configure different volumes and sound
outputs
You can choose to use the command prompt for such files even if they are not
in the system32 directory by changing the command prompt to the directory
where the program is located.
For example, if a program which you want to run is in C:\Program Files\Lame
directory, you can issue the command
Because system focus wil have changed. In previous versions of JAWS, a user
could not know when Windows has changed focus, but now it announces this
information for the benefit of the user.
If this happens, simply press ALT+TAB to move focus to the first active
window or press Windows+M to move
Optionally, do the following:
1. from your Start menu, go to Run...
2. In the Run edit box, type msconfig (without quotes) to open the Windows
configuration manager.
3. When the Configuration manager appears, press control+tab to the Boot.ini
tab.
4. Arrow to /SAFEBOOT option and press
The Run on the Start menu is not the same as the command prompt. It is just
a dialog box provided by the operating system for the user to manually start
(hence Run) a program. This happens when the program is either in the
System Root directory (such as C:\windows\System32 on Windows XP) or
Just wondering, why not use some client like MS Outlook, Thunderbird, or
some new brand like Windows Mail? I use OE on a Windows XP box and it is
more user-friendly than any clients out there.
Sorry for its hiccups here and there, it happens with technology: don't hate
it.
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Go to Tools, arrow to Rules and Alerts.
Choose Mail from the menu that appears, activate it and follow the wizard.
Have fun setting up those filters!
- Original Message -
From: Bill Tipton bill.tip...@comcast.net
To: jaws-users-list@jaws-users.com
Sent: Saturday, May 29, 2010 8:47 PM
Also experienced the same problem my self some time ago and decided to
switch to Outlook Express. However, Outlook Express seems to lack when it
comes to modern functionality such as supporting of RSS feeds in its
interface. So I sometimes use Windows mail.
Would be glad to go back to Outlook
Eudora might have taken so long to be updated, but it is still a maintained
product. It only went open source, but I think it is still a cool product.
Anyway, I think we have to respect each other's preferences as long as the
products are accessible by their screen reader, Jaws in this case.
What do you mean? is it RAM or space?
Well in the case of RAM, you need to know the type of RAM your Dell uses. If
it is a laptop, it may be using DDR1, but check with your manual first. Then
you can buy the extra RAM.
But you made reference to memory stick which makes me think that you are
A split button is just a button with more than one option at a time; to get
to any of the options, you simply have to press the right arrow and you
would hear other nested items. You can decide to just activate the main menu
item without expanding the split button by pressing the return key.
Yes JAWS can read PDF files provided that the computer the student is using
has got a program to handle the PDF files. She may not have Adobe Acrobat
Reader installed on her PC.
However, you can try converting those documents into plain text which can be
opened in any word-processing
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