Re: Win 10; control alt up arrow

2016-01-10 Thread Pastor Gil Pries via Talk
How do you disable the intel graphic hot keys? Pastor Gil -Original Message- From: Singing Sparrow via Talk Sent: Sunday, January 10, 2016 6:28 PM To: Martha Reaney ; Window-Eyes Discussion List Subject: Re: Win 10; control alt up arrow you could try doing control alt right arrow or

Re: Win 10; control alt up arrow

2016-01-10 Thread Singing Sparrow via Talk
you could try doing control alt right arrow or left arrow to correct the problem , it depends on how far the screen rotated. On 1/10/2016 3:56 PM, Martha Reaney via Talk wrote: My sighted friend was here yesterday. He told me that my screen had rotated. I tried using control + alt + up arrow

RE: How Do I Tell Window-Eyes Not To Automatically Load on Bootup?

2016-01-10 Thread Charles Short via Talk
Go to WE control panel, advanced options, general, expand that, core functions, start up, go to where it says, do not load after startup. Thanks and hope this helps. Charlie Short -Original Message- From: Talk [mailto:talk-bounces+clshort=verizon@lists.window-eyes.com] On Behalf Of

Re: Itunes File Sharing

2016-01-10 Thread Russ Kiehne via Talk
Thanks for this. After reading it, I must say Apple took a step backwards with itunes accessibility. Using file sharing in itunes 11 is so much easier. -Original Message- From: Rod Hutton via Talk Sent: Saturday, January 09, 2016 10:52 AM To: 'Window-Eyes Discussion List' Subject:

RE: How Do I Tell Window-Eyes Not To Automatically Load on Bootup?

2016-01-10 Thread Charles Short via Talk
Ms. Lingo, I can help you with that. All you do is you go to the Window-Eyes control panel, go to help with alt h, press v, go to general, expand that, go to core functions, then start up options, then you should see a list of options, one of which, do not load after startup. I hope that this

New Becky problem

2016-01-10 Thread Mike Rogers via Talk
I'm suddenly finding that my messages aren't reading the whole line. It reads fine for a few lines, then begins to leave out part of a line. If I hit the systems key, then hit the letter "x", it improves, but not always. Any ideas? Mike

RE: WE, Thunderbird and Wav Files

2016-01-10 Thread Rod Hutton via Talk
Hi Nick, If there is no URL preceding the filename an wav extension, then all you're working with is the filename, and so you can't do much with it. Hth, Rod -Original Message- From: Talk [mailto:talk-bounces+rod_hutton=hotmail@lists.window-eyes.com] On Behalf Of Nick Sarames via

Re: Win 10; control alt up arrow

2016-01-10 Thread Rick Jarvis via Talk
Hello Martha you might try using control alt and the left or right arrows to change your screen. hth Rick On 1/10/2016 3:56 PM, Martha Reaney via Talk wrote: My sighted friend was here yesterday. He told me that my screen had rotated. I tried using control + alt + up arrow and the screen did

WE, Thunderbird and Wav Files

2016-01-10 Thread Nick Sarames via Talk
Just recently received an e-mail with a wav file imbeded in the e-mail. How can I access it? When I've received MP3s, WE and Thunderbird say "has attachment. But there is no mention of an attachment or Wav file. Nick . ___ Any views or opinions

Win 10; control alt up arrow

2016-01-10 Thread Martha Reaney via Talk
My sighted friend was here yesterday. He told me that my screen had rotated. I tried using control + alt + up arrow and the screen did not correct rotation. I also tried using the bypass hotkey, then, control + alt + uparrow. Still no change in the screen rotation. I will get sighted

Re: Win 10; control alt up arrow

2016-01-10 Thread via Talk
Window-eyes will capture those keys, so you will either need to use the bypass key, or if you have sighted assistance turn WE off to do that. Rick Jarvis via Talk wrote: > Hello Martha you might try using control alt and the left or right > arrows to change your

RE: Win 10; control alt up arrow

2016-01-10 Thread Rod Hutton via Talk
Hi Rick, In versions of Window-Eyes later than 8.4, these keys are hooked at a lower level, and so they will be used by Window-Eyes. However, in order for this to work, these keys must be defined as Window-Eyes hotkeys. I accidentally flipped my own screen when I used Control-Alt-LeftArrow and