Eight should have something like System Info.
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Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] win 8 computer hardware
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I obviously am running an
Jim 8.1 computer. Grin.
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Interesting little piece of goods. I might just give it a test run around the
block myself.
David Ferrin
A complex system that does not work is invariably found to have evolved from a
simpler system that worked perfectly.
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Thanks Mike
Re: [JAWS-Users] notification chevron button
Hi Anna,
The Notification Area Icons are simply like the system tray where the
status of whatever you have set to appear there shows up. You can press
enter on
any of the items and do different things like raise or lower the
computer
Personally, I find it best to just keep my SMA active and update once a year.
Sooner or later you're going to have to update and when you do it is going to
cost a lot of money.
Therefore, I feel it's better it's to pay a small amount per year and enjoy the
new and enhance benefits of each jaws
Hi,
Just a ponder but does anyone know how much it would cost to upgrade
from jfw 13 to v 16? I have a pro lisonce now but would go back to a
home one now that they have made some changes. Just wonderiong sionce I
am consitering getting a laptop some time in the future. Thanks.
Matthew
I'm that way about paying for product, so will have to pay big time for 17,
when I get Windows 10. I don't mind, since I've gone five or six years with
13, and with XP, I simply saw no reason for more updating.
GIFT (God is forever true),
Carolyn
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From: Holger
I was forced into changing my email again by my I p provider.
I am just checking to see if everything is working correctly.
Thank you very much.
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Hi all,
I never post here, but I joined this list a long time ago. I have a
question. I'm testing the accessibility of a web site on Microsoft
Share Point. I know it isn't completely accessible, but I wanted to
know if there was anything I could do to accurately test it for
accessibility using
They told me at FS, I believe $420 or maybe $480, and I could get some kind
of discount on the next three updates if I paid up front. I believe that is
right. Window-Eyes 9.1 is $895.
GIFT (God is forever true),
Carolyn
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From: Matthew Dyer
Tara
You are checking or you want to check this site against 508
A508 compliant check list is quite exhaustive and specific.
Could you clarify please?
Hi all,
I never post here, but I joined this list a long time ago. I have a
question. I'm testing the accessibility of a web site on
Michael,
Never tried this one. In the past, some folks have suggested Belarc advisor. I
ran this on a Win 7 machine but can't comment on how/if it works on Win 8.1 as
I only have that on a Dell Pro tablet and am less than impressed with it. Much
prefer Win 7. Anyway, just thought I'd throw
Hi Anna,
if you want more information about the notification area, see the notification
area section of this guide to the taskbar in windows 8.1:
http://vip.chowo.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/jaws/Taskbar-8p1-Guide.html
David.
original message:
I have been using windows 8.1 for a while and I still
Alan and anyone else interested (maybe this one can go up in the
JAWS-users programs section, if it's not already), here's another handy
free utility to check out. I use the JAWS cursor to click on tabs and
read the pages:
CPU-Z is a freeware that gathers information on some of the main
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