RE: Deactivating navigating by specific browse elements

2015-10-29 Thread Chris Grabowski via Talk
Hi, You can think of it as F for form control. Every form is made up of different types of controls and F will do the job. Chris Window-Eyes Product Support Ai Squared 725 Airport North Office Park Fort Wayne, IN 46825 (802) 362-3612 www.aisquared.com   -Original Message- From: Talk

RE: Deactivating navigating by specific browse elements

2015-10-29 Thread Rod Hutton via Talk
Hi Mike, If you want to job your memory in the future, you can always open the WE control panel, navigate to Hot keys, press right arrow to expand this node, press down arrow to get to Browse mode, press tab, and then use up and down arrow keys to review all of the browse mode hot keys. Hth,

Re: Deactivating navigating by specific browse elements

2015-10-29 Thread Mike Pietruk via Talk
Tom Thanks! That's exactly what I wanted !! Your note jogged my memory; at that time, I had gone in and changed the "f" to a "c" which was, I believe, the prior hotkey for that function. I think I will leave it at "f" as, that way, I have the benefits of both the newer capabilities while

RE: Deactivating navigating by specific browse elements

2015-10-29 Thread Van Lant, Robin via Talk
Is there a difference to using F to navigate versus using tab? The major thing that I don't like about using tab in webpages now is that it also includes movement through toolbars, address bars, etc. Maybe F is what I should be using now, but does that skip anything that I'm getting in the

RE: Deactivating navigating by specific browse elements

2015-10-29 Thread Chris Grabowski via Talk
Hi, Normally when I use tab, I am tabbing through to fill out a form, IE first name: last name: etc. I personally never use tab just to move through the page. Chris Window-Eyes Product Support Ai Squared 725 Airport North Office Park Fort Wayne, IN 46825 (802) 362-3612 www.aisquared.com  

new ssd

2015-10-29 Thread Josh K via Talk
hey i used macrium reflect with window eyes the cloning process was not too hard it worked fine and the new ssd is nice and fast. -- follow me on twitter @joshknnd1982 ___ Any views or opinions presented in this email are solely those of the author

Re: new ssd

2015-10-29 Thread David via Talk
Josh, Great to hear your new SSD works well, and that you got the transfer done in a swift. Just for a friendly reminder - though you may already know all of this - be sure to turn off all disk defragmenting software you have, or any other excessive disk writing software. Search the net, if

RE: new ssd

2015-10-29 Thread Rod Hutton via Talk
Hi David, Thanks very much for this. Defrag of my SSD was on, as no doubt this is the Windows 10 default, and I've turned this off as you suggest. Can you share more about your personal experience and/or explain why this destroys SSD drives? Thank you, Rod -Original Message- From: Talk

Re: new ssd

2015-10-29 Thread Chris T via Talk
I have no personal experiences to share, but I know the why of the question. Each sector of a SSD is good for a finite number of read/write cycles before failing. Just a limitation of the technology. To maximize drive lifespan, SSDs have various tools built into the firmware that makes sure

Re: Windows 10 Sounds

2015-10-29 Thread Nick Sarames via Talk
According to this list, there is no startup or shutdown sound in Windows-10. I just use my WE sounder to reassure me that the process is beginning, then I remain very quiet and patient (which is not easy for me to do) and wait until I hear the computer turn itself off. On 10/29/2015 9:08