Hey guys,
I am running the latest we on a win 7 machine with microsoft office at
work. We have 3 major files that i need to access as part of my job,
but i'm having a huge issue. These files live on the central server,
and we have shortcuts pointing to them on the desktop. Here's what
ok
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Hi Mike:
I think it depends on which features of Window-eyes, if any, they
incorporate into JAWS.
Kevin Huber
On 10/3/16, Mike Bernard via Talk wrote:
> Gentlemen, it all comes down to this, capitalistic propaganda. The more
> pricy stuff gets, the more money comes
Hi RJ:
Just so you know, Dan has retired and Mark Solomon, one of the
trainers at the former GW Micro has left.
All of which is to say that maybe they see the writing on the wall.
I would hate to see Window-eyes disappear, because I switched from
JAWS to Window-eyes about 15 years ago due to
I personally don't like the NVDA version of Eloquence. I could never get it
to save the settings I chose.
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From: Sky Mundell via Talk
Sent: Tuesday, October 04, 2016 11:11 PM
To: 'Gary Metzler' ; 'Window-Eyes Discussion List'
Subject: RE: The future of Window-eyes
Dave, I feel your pain!! My feet are stuck deep in your shoes. If I never
have to deal with a state agency for the blind, I will most certainly MAKE
HEAVEN and I won't need to present for Saint Peter's interview at the Parley
Gates. To this day, the tellers at the bank still ask me for a
Hi Dave: I am almost 70 years old, havent worked in over 20 years and my
only job skills anymore involve visual studio, vb.net and some database. I
was a mainframe pro with a couple of degrees but my chances of landing a job
are slim and his younger sister and they, as you know, are out of town