Wow! ...quite a migration! What you do is go to control panel, look for
volume mixer. ...that should do it.
Charlie Short
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From: Talk [mailto:talk-bounces+clshort=verizon@lists.window-eyes.com]
On Behalf Of Ted Larson via Talk
Sent: Saturday, June 18, 2016 9:29 PM
if its there look for volume control in the sys tray.
do not adjust the volume control there. this is the master volume for all
devices, includeing window eyes.
arrow down to mixer. in the mixer you have a volume control for each device
that is running.
sometimes youwill see the flash player,
Dear List:
I just migrated from windows xp to windows ten. When I am listening to radio
programs, podcasts, etcetera, what steps do I take to turn the volume down? Do
I have to figure what player is being used and go into its settings to do this?
Hopefully, there is an easier way with a few
Hi Casey,
Windows 10 and the current version of Window-Eyes works fine with no
modifications required.
Office 365 is a subscription service which entitles you to always get the
current version of Office.
For one computer, it costs about six dollars American per month.
I have all these things, and
Hi Martin:
You already have an option if you don't want to pay extra for a screenreader
and use Windows. It's called NVDA and it's pretty good.
To your point about Microsoft, though, I agree, however, that is not the
business model Microsoft has chosen to adopt like Apple has. However, since
Martin,
Here here,
Let Microsoft step up to the mark and supply a fully fledge screen reader
with their operating systems not a Micky Mouse Narrator know more token
gestures treat everyone equally just like what Appal does.
Once again Martin well said, all the best
Brendan
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Window-eyes 9.4 was created with Windows-10 in mind. For what it's
worth, I am planning on installing Windows-10 around the deadline before
it becomes a paid upgrade. The deadline for blind users has apparently
been extended (I don't know how Microsoft determines you are a blind user).
On
Hi I am thinking about getting A new hard drive installed in my computer
along with the one that I already have.
Now on this new hard drive I was thinking about putting windows 10 on it.
Would this be A good idea if I am already running the latest window-eyes?
If it can be used meaning windows
If you want "free," you get what you pay for. That said, I do think
that one day the screen reader as we know it, will be obsolete.
On 6/18/2016 10:17 AM, Martin Brown via Talk wrote:
The thing that worries me, is not the possibility that there might be less
choice of screen readers in the
Your copy of Windows-eyes isn't going to stop working after 6 months,
regardless of what may happen to WE in general.
On 6/18/2016 10:19 AM, Micallef Michael at FITA via Talk wrote:
HI Guys,
I have this to say, first poor new window-eyes users who just invest their
money into a new copy of
I looked on the sight and was not able to find the update?
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From: Curtis Delzer
Sent: Saturday, June 18, 2016 9:35 AM
To: Russ Kiehne ; Window-Eyes Discussion List
Subject: Re: Anyone have a problem installing the TripleTalk driver in
Windows 10?
I did, and went to
I use Becky. I just sent my wife a pdf file. Here's whatI do.
Go to the folder, where the file is. Highlight it and right click or hit
application key. Arrow up to "send to" right arrow and find Becky. Make sure
that Becky is open ahead of time. Hit enter and an email will come up. type
I believe that youu still can.
Charlie Short
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From: Talk [mailto:talk-bounces+clshort=verizon@lists.window-eyes.com]
On Behalf Of Jim via Talk
Sent: Saturday, June 18, 2016 11:44 AM
To: Chris Skarstad ; Window-Eyes Discussion List
Amen, just everybody grow up!
On 6/18/2016 11:17 AM, Chris Skarstad via Talk wrote:
Oh, all this worrying over something you can't control! You
guys really amaze me.
Like lets write a thousand more emails, maybe they'll change their
minds, VFO will completely vanish and we'll go
And one other thing, I believe that you still
can get a fully functioning version of W.E. with the purchase of
MicroSoft Office..? Or has that deal disappeared? I have been using
W.E. since 2003 I believe anyhow and LOVE IT! Catch Ya Later There! de
.
On 18-Jun-16 11:17, Chris Skarstad via
using Becky can anyone with sending pdf files, when I try it comes out
all messed up.
many thanks. Robin.
--
Robin
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Any views or opinions presented in this email are solely those of the author
and do not necessarily represent
Well put Ray!
I have always felt that it is more important to focus on the things you
have control over and don't lose sleep over the things you don't! Just
thought I would say that I totally agree with you Ray. Catch Ya All
Later de
.
On 17-Jun-16 23:31, RJ Sandefur via Talk wrote:
Microsoft has narrator. Not ready for prime time but it's getting
better. Talk to the guys running the development builds and they'll be
able to explain more. Either way, it's not up to scratch just yet but
it's improoving.
On 6/18/2016 10:17 AM, Martin Brown via Talk wrote:
The thing
Oh, all this worrying over something you can't control! You
guys really amaze me.
Like lets write a thousand more emails, maybe they'll change their
minds, VFO will completely vanish and we'll go back to how it was.
Sorry y'all not happening. The deal is done. Nothing will happen
What in the world you talking about Microsoft has naraitor which is free
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From: Talk [mailto:talk-bounces+gbmagoo=gmail@lists.window-eyes.com] On
Behalf Of Martin Brown via Talk
Sent: Saturday, June 18, 2016 07:18
To: talk@lists.window-eyes.com
Subject: VFO and
HI Guys,
I have this to say, first poor new window-eyes users who just invest their
money into a new copy of WE unless they do not get the WE4Office for free, what
compensation they will get I hope that nobody is expect them to content
themselves with perhaps 10% ridiculous discount on a new
Here is what happens when I try to install the driver:
Windows encountered a problem installing the driver software for your device
Windows found driver software for your device but encountered an error while
attempting to
install it.
Access Solutions TripleTalk USB
A problem was encountered
The thing that worries me, is not the possibility that there might be less
choice of screen readers in the future, but that we will still have to
purchase a screen reader at all. If a company like VFO has acquired the two
largest screen readers in the assistive technology market, what does that
I certainly hope so. I'm just skeptical since we are talking about the
parent company of the one who repeatedly sued GW Micro over nothing and did
the same to Serotech, again over nothing. That's why so many of us are
worried.
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From: Vaughan Dodd via Talk
Sent:
Hi Tom i get this happen every day and several times a day it happens in ie
and if you don't wait till page loads and press a key it happens every time.
Ai Suared knows about it it will get fixed in next version.
cheers Michael.
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From: Tom Kingston via Talk
Sent:
The link below will take you step by step through the removal of the
prompting for your password, its not a difficult process.
http://www.tenforums.com/tutorials/3539-sign-user-account-automatically-windows-10-startup.html
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From: Russ Kiehne via Talk
To: net
I'm running W-E 9.4 and Windows 10. Sometimes when I load a complicated
web page, after a considerable pause, all of my keys will say
"not a valid key press". If I restart Window-Eyes, things return to normal.
Also, when I want to change a file name, or in other windows explorer
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