Hi: Just installed the upgrade for office 365 but only use outlook.
Is there a document on how to set it up and use it with WindowEyes?
Rick USA
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Hi Rick,
Here's the go to kb article about this:
http://www.gwmicro.com/Support/Knowledge_Base/?kbnumber=GWKB2044
Good luck,
Rod
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A typewriter fitted with speech? Come again? I just knew about regular
typewriters, and electric typwriters, and those electronic ones that had
word processors in them, but I never heard of them with speech. Pam.
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Wouldn't it be easier to install new apps from the app store instead of
trying to use itunes?
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From: Sue J. Ward via Talk
Sent: Friday, October 21, 2016 1:53 PM
To: Window-Eyes Discussion List
Subject: itunes need help in adding an app on ipod touch 6
Hello. I could
Hi,
i need to use bit torrent sync because i need to get the archive of
dectalk.com and it is inside a folder in bit torrent sync. anyone here
know what version of bit torrent sync for windows works well with window
eyes?
thanks
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Somewhere barried amount my things, I have his tapes for learning dos and
Wordperfect. It sounds like he used Dektalk as a speech synthesizer.
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From: David Goldfield via Talk
Sent: Friday, October 21, 2016 6:27 PM
To: Larry Higgins ; Window-Eyes Discussion List
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Oh no, I am going to have to insist that he definitely wasn't using
DecTalk, because DT was the one synthesizer I was coveting at the time.
I was also familiar with it because I had also had exposure to the old
Kirzweil stand alone reading machine, the one made back in the mid 80s,
and it used
Hi,
sorry if this goes to wrong place but, anyone tried using the look up
term app? it seems that all the look up sources is not working, error,
window eyes said. maybe the webpage has changed that's why. any other
alternative app that do similar function? thakns
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I'm running Window-eyes 9.5.3 on a 64-bit edition of Windows 10,
Anniversary Update. Window-eyes seems to behave as I would expect in
Word and on the desktop.
Beyond that, it's almost acting as though certain components are not
active. As an example, when I press the Windows key with R to bring
Try this, open the WE control panel, go to apps, then diagnosis, then
repair windows 10 display driver.
On Sat, Oct 22, 2016 at 12:43 PM, David Goldfield via Talk <
talk@lists.window-eyes.com> wrote:
> I'm running Window-eyes 9.5.3 on a 64-bit edition of Windows 10,
> Anniversary Update. Window-e
David,
The next time this happens I'd open the Window-Eyes control panel, Alt-A
Apps, diagnostics, and run Refresh accessibility libraries and Repair
Windows 10 display driver.
Hth,
Tom
On 10/22/2016 12:43 PM, David Goldfield via Talk wrote:
I'm running Window-eyes 9.5.3 on a 64-bit editio
I came across instructions once on how to make Window-eyes speak certain
keystrokes, in particular to have Window-eyes say "send/receive mail" when
you press control m in Outlook but I can't remember how to do this; could
someone tell me please? I'm presuming it is hidden somewhere in the
verbosity
you have to define the key strokes you want in the key label dictionary.
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From: CJ &AA MAY via Talk
Sent: Saturday, October 22, 2016 10:07 AM
To: 'Tom Kingston' ; 'Window-Eyes Discussion List'
Subject: speaking keystrokes
I came across instructions once on how to make
The corollary to this is that the association between your mail program and
a working copy of the key label dictionary may have been broken. I think
there is a global key label dictionary, keylab.key, but there may be an
additional one that used to contain the ctrl-M keystroke. So I would look a
and if anyone wants to use a demo of mega dots 2.4 i think it is you can
just grab my copy of talking dos box and go relive the memories on
modern day computers. to make it sound more real you can switch to
decTalk first.
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Hi Drew,
The last time I tried it, which was the current version at that time (less than
a year ago, I'd say), you had to route the mouse pointer to the bottom left
corner of the main window and left-click in order to place focus in the window
which is, in fact, an HTML window.
Hth,
Rod
Hi Rod,
I am upgrading from office 2007 to Office 365 and I apreciate the KB article
link on Outlook 365. But would you also have the number of the KB article
for Word 365. I only use outlook and word in Office so any help I can get
would be greatly appreciated.
Dave
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I booted up my computer and window-eyes said, "the setfile shell.32 could
not be loaded. We is speaking not numbers synthresizer, the numbers are
off. I tried pressing insert 6 to get the numbers to synthresizer, but
nothing happened. Should I reinstall Window-Eyes?
Charlie Short
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