It could be in the header of the page, kind of like the footnote section. I
can't rightly remember the keystroke to access the header and footer, but a
search in the Word help topic under keystrokes or keyboard commands might
yield some results, at least now that you know what to look for.
I've always been able to use GoldWave to convert M4A files.
Have you tried that one?
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Hi Damien,
It simply means that the free service is full to capacity, and so you'll
have to try later.
Keep trying though, it'll come available at some point.
Scorpio
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Hi Damien,
You can get Internet Explorer 8 from the below Send Space link.
I uploaded it for a friend some time ago, but never took it down, so I guess
it's sort of fortuitous for you. LOL.
Anyway, here's the link:
http://www.sendspace.com/file/8y5m88
Let me know if you have any questions.
Hi Lenny,
you might consider using the scripts that David has on the Jaws-users list
page under the audio section of the scripts page.
I would also make sure that all the combo boxes in the control options are
set to selection, straight down the line.
You might also consider setting the
Hi Flor,
You'll need sighted assistance for this, but you can fix this function in
the BIOS screen of your computer.
When the computer is booting up, you'll notice a message scroll across the
screen that says press this key to enter set-up.
It can range from F2 to F11, or even the left shift
Hi David,
What sort of sound card to you have on that particular system that you use
to record the tutorials?
Just wondering as I've found that the ability to record your screen reader
and voice at the same time is non-existent with Real-Tek sound cards.
Can you confirm this?
Scorpio
For
Hi Tara,
There's a workaround for the new Yahoo Mail.
If you switch your screen resolution to a lower resolution, then it forces
Yahoo Mail to revert back to the classic view, and you can use it that way.
If you're a total, then the change in screen resolution won't make much of a
difference,
Hi Folks,
A friend and I are in the midst of starting a new blog, and though it has
nothing to do with accessibility, I'm wondering if anyone knows of any good
Jaws friendly blogging sites I can work with?
The simpler the better, and please, no one suggest Twitter or Face Book, I am
so tired
I'm afraid that this won't do, especially if the result can take up to 15
minutes, since most CAPTCHAS only give you five minutes or so to solve them,
otherwise, it gives you an incorrect code, and makes you solve another.
Don't get me wrong, services like this are beneficial for those who can
You can fix this easily by going into trust center settings, then arrow down
to protected view and tabbing to the various file types in that dialog box,
then, for each file type, unchecking all of the check boxes.
It would appear that Jaws is not reading the dialog box correctly, and so it
may
First and foremost, if people don't want Jaws to stutter like that, don't
type out that stuff at the bottom of your messages. That's the first thing.
The second thing is that Jaws is sharing your sound memory with the system
memory, so, if your computer had 2 gigabytes of memory, a portion of
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