Hi,
Perhaps you can eliminate this by routing your mouse pointer to one of the
corners of the active window to get it out of the way, since I think it's
hovering over the zoom control.
Hth,
Rod
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From: Talk
Have you tried alt+down arrow? Then while on the selection, of your choice,
hit enter. You can also try whil on the selection of your choice, routing
the mouse to hit and left clicking right there. Amazon is a crazy site for
all of us. Plus, you can't use the mouse keys in firefox so... stuck
Well, Rod, I really didn't think so, but when I selected a different corner
of the screen, it did disappear. And I've been aware of that possibility
for some time, but, of course, it couldn't happen to me don'tCha know!
Thanks,
Louis
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From: Rod Hutton
Hi:
I use Microsofts sql compact edition which is a file based database engine
and I tend to use Ado.net as the interface to the engine from inside my
Visual Studio Projects.
There is no stand-alone user interface to use any database you create in the
Microsoft Compact Edition so it would be for
The subject line says it all. Every time I hit Escape in Outlook 2013 to
close out an open message and return to the message list, that's the message
I hear. Can that unnecessary verbiage be eliminated? This is a Windows
Seven Pro, 64-bit computer running Office 2013 and Win-Eyes 9.2.
Louis
Hi Ric,
Just my 2c suggestion. One of the most lacking program category is a good
stand-alone database with good export/import facilities. Perhaps if you look
to www.azzcardfile.net you can have a good idea and perhaps create an
alternative.
Michael Micallef
FITA Officer - Fita
I've just recently noticed a problem - I am unable to open and read
selections in combo boxes on amazon.com and a couple of other sites which I
can't remember now.
I've tried using right arrow; I've tried using the alt-enter keys. I can
arrow down and tab away and back to hear the selection,
Not sure what happened but using Windows 7 on a 64-bit machine and newest
updates installed. I'm getting that obnoxious noise that sounds like a loud
doorbell when reading email or when doing alt-tab. I hear, "Task switching"
and sometimes the word, "Window" spoken I have been through all of
At 12:53 PM 10/15/2015, bud schwab via Talk wrote:
>Hi guys,I have two things to paste into Eudora, that file from
extrastuff and a zip file that was sent to me to deal with that
certificate thing. The problem is none of my Eudora files are marked
.ini. There are two possibilities, one says
Hi,
Agreed, I haven't had the experience of a folder being created simply
because you rename a shortcut by removing the hyphen and the word Shortcut.
Thanks anyway,
Rod
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From: Talk
[mailto:talk-bounces+rod_hutton=hotmail@lists.window-eyes.com] On Behalf
Of via
Hi guys,I have two things to paste into Eudora, that file from
extrastuff and a zip file that was sent to me to deal with that
certificate thing. The problem is none of my Eudora files are marked
.ini. There are two possibilities, one says configurations
settingsnotepad. The other one says
Hi.
Regarding a hotkey to read the contents of the clipboard, I remember
working with a Window-Eyes app called SayClip which provided a hotkey
for this purpose. However, this would only read copied text and not the
names of files.
David Goldfield
Assistive Technology Specialist
Feel free
Money Talks from APH works on Win 10. The only complaint I have is that you
still have to import CSV files to balance your register. It would be nice if
they updated it to use the files most banks support.
Cindy
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From: Talk
Hi Bud,
You can display file extensions in Windows 10 by opening any folder, and
pressing Alt-V, and then pressing H and then F.
You only have to do this once and the new view setting will apply to all
folders until you change it by performing the same keystrokes once again.
Hth,
Rod
Hey, thanks, I am glad to have this too, though I imported all my
settings from windows 7 and they all took here in windows 10, I am
glad to know to do this from the "hated ribbons in windows 10. :)
At 12:38 PM 10/15/2015, you wrote:
Hi Bud,
You can display file extensions in Windows 10 by
no way, it works fine in my windows ten pro 64 bit system, though, if
outdated, it only means it has not been modified, that's all since it
works fine. There are issues as with any email program, such as the SSL
certificate issues, but they can be overcome.
take a look at the web page
Eudora
I have done just that and it worked just fine.
Curtis Delzer via Talk wrote:
> speaking of shortcuts on the desktop, one thing I learned not to do in
> windows 10 is to rename a shortcut taking the word "shortcut" out of the
> name, because if you do this, it creates
I have renamed shortcuts with the word shortcut in the name with no problem in
Windows 10.
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From: Curtis Delzer via Talk
To: Lloyd Rasmussen ; Window-Eyes Discussion List
Sent: Thursday, October 15, 2015 1:56 PM
Subject: Re: Desk Top Question
speaking
speaking of shortcuts on the desktop, one thing I learned not to do in
windows 10 is to rename a shortcut taking the word "shortcut" out of the
name, because if you do this, it creates a folder with the same name and
puts whatever was at the previously named shortcut location in that
folder. So,
f5 usually helps.
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Curtis Delzer
On Mon, 12 Oct 2015 12:13:55 -0500
Don H via Talk wrote:
> Are there any settings to make Eset Smart Security more speech friendly?
> Just installed it on my Windows 10 system.
> Thanks
>
Hi, in Canada, BTW, is the AC power frequency 50Hz or 60Hz?
THANKS
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Curtis Delzer
On Mon, 12 Oct 2015 13:01:02 -0400
Rod Hutton via Talk wrote:
> Hi everyone,
>
>
>
> I just want to wish all fellow Canadians a Happy Thanksgiving, and
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