You're right, she has to stop.
David Ferrin
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Life is what happens after you've already made other plans.
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Maria,
This has been occurring in one form or another with JFW for the last four or
five versions.
I do remember some posts that would fix the problem for about two days but
FS still hasn't come up with anything permanent. I don't remember it being
as bad when I was running Eudora. When Jaws 7
Hi David, Rick, Erick all:
Just had to insert a word or two into this thread: I loss my vision in 1973
and retrained as a computer programmer *(I was an accountant). Computers and
HJ provided me with 25 years of good income before retiring. I have every
version of JAWS beginning with version
George,
I recall well George, and there are thousands of users around the world
today that benefit from the technology because of the support customers
like you gave us back in the early days of Henter-Joyce, with those
first releases of JAWS for Windows. It has come along way over the last
15
Hello Caroline,
If you are using Vista Home Premium or Ultimate then your computer has
Windows DVD Maker. I have found that it uses pretty standard types of
controls and is quite accessible. It handles quite a few of the video file
formats such as .AVI, .MPG, .WMV and others. You can find
Hi Eric,
And I am certainly one of those thousands who are benefiting both
professionally and personally from computers and Jaws. I remember I had just
started to learn computing and Jaws when I met you at the Sight Village in
Birmingham in the summer of 2002 and as a 22 year old law graduate my
Using Jaws 9, Windows Vista, and Windows Mail my friend is having the
following issue when trying to use the spell checker.
I have Word 2003 rather than Office 2007. It is loaded on my computer and
when I press the F7 to access, I get the following message:
This language is no longer
Good day all. I do accessibility work for a large corporation, and a large
part of my job is to insure that our pages and applications are efficiently
used with assistive technology. At one time, lots of screen reader users
would tab, or navigate using their software's links list function, to move
Jaws screenreaders have come a long way from the '90's but there was a problem
in manipulating text boxes. I wrote to Eric Damery at Freedom Scientific on
this and this is the response sent to me. However, the documentation was not
included in the What's New file sent with JAWS Version 10. I
Word 2003 probably doesn't support Windows Mail. your friend will need a
stand-alone outlook express spell checker. I think there's one on the
programs page.
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Sent: Thursday, November 20, 2008 3:52
When I first got my new laptop running Vista Home Premium, Office 2007 and
Windows Mail, I had the same problem. I can not recall the exact steps I
took to resolve the issue. However, I seem to remember needing to go into
the Windows Mail options settings and selecting the language for the
Hi Everybody,
I am search of a Happy Birthday sound file that I can attach to emails.
Visit the JAWS Users List home page at:
http://www.jaws-users.com
Visit the Blind Computing home page at:
http://www.blind-computing.com
Address for the list archives:
Hi Everybody,
I am in search of a Happy Birthday sound file that I can attach to emails.
Would anybody have one available that could be sent to me or the list?
Sorry about the prior post, I accidentally sent it before I finished and
could proofread it. Your help will be greatly appreciated.
Well not the kind of service we normally provide but I might just be able to
help you out if I dig through some CDs on my desk.
David Ferrin
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Think like a man of action, and act like a man of thought.
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Hi,
Try looking on
www.findsounds.com
HTH,
Jeffrey Shockley
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On 11/20/2008 5:36 PM, Mike Barbara
I just sent him 2 files directly, thank you never the less.
David Ferrin
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Think like a man of action, and act like a man of thought.
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You're welcome, any time.
Jeffrey Shockley
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On 11/20/2008 6:07 PM, David Ferrin wrote:
I just sent
From either the control panel or my computer go to folder options.
do a control + , to view tab menu. tab to the list. In there you will
find hide none file extensions, just un check it and then apply and
, save to all folders view and ok. Your done, and now can see them.
At 02:42 AM
To work with text boxes in Word with JFW prior to 10 I use the JAWS
cursor to locate the text, then routing JAWS to PC I can edit easily.
However.
I can't get the cursor back out of the text box for anything. So I
save my work and close the document. Reopening it, of course, the
cursor is
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