While installing Java (JDK 8) under Windows 10, I discovered that JAWS was
unable to read the dialogues of the installation software.
A colleague helped me to complete the installation. I then invoked the
"jabswitch -enable" command as noted in the Java accessibility documentation,
which is
Thank you to all of you who helped me in setting up folders and then moving
my important e-mail's into the various folders. I had so many e-mails in my
in and deleted boxes that I wanted to keep. I can now say that I am finally
organized with my e-mails after so many years thanks to all of you
Hi Ed,
Yes, just to let you know I have three accounts right now in outlook 2016.
I have successfully made thre different signatures.
Like I said, I can use the ribbons to insert any one of the three signatures
on any email.
I kind of like it this way.
But if there is a way to tell outlook to
Hi Al,
Yes, I am a outlook newby as well, I have used it for two days now.
Highlight the email you wish to move to your new folder.
Press Control+shift+V.
Use your arrow keys in this treeview of your folders, press enter on the
folder you wish to move your highlighted email to.
The selected email
Hi Al,
For any old messages that you wish to move to your new folders.
Just Highlight the old message, don't open it.
Press Control+shift+V.
Arrow up and down in this treeview of your folders, press enter on the
folder to move this email directly there.
-Original Message-
From:
hello;
to create a new folder,
1, use the keystroke,
ctrl+shift+e=new folder,
once you press that keystroke,
you land into a edit field, asking you to type in the new folder name,
2, now tab, you will hear,
Create New Folder
Name:
Folder contains:
Mail and Post Items
Select where to place the
Hi Al,
Now here is what you do next to get the emails to go into the correct
folders that you created.
1. Go to an email that you want it to go into a certain folder. Do not open
it. Just put your focus on that email.
2. Now with the focus on that email press the application key.
3. Arrow down to
Al,
When you are in your list of messages, find the one you want to move to a
folder and press Control + Shift + Letter V, then you can either arrow
through the list or use First Letter Navigation to move to the Folder you
want the message to go into.
Jim.
-Original Message-
From:
Here is the address I mentioned in my earlier message. This guy is quite clever
to say the least.
http://www.tenforums.com/tutorials/5313-notification-area-icons-hide-show-windows-10-a.html#option3
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Doing a little research the other night I found a batch file that will
instantly show or hide all of your icons in the system tray depending on which
of them you decide to run. I know that there are other ways to do that but this
was so slick, I mean soon as I hit enter the screen flashed and
Hi Jason,
there's a description of the start menu, and other stuff related to the
taskbar, in the following guide:
http://vip.chowo.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/jaws/Taskbar-10-Guide.html
Concerning alt+tab only cycling the two mostly recently opened windows, I don't
have that problem on my
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