Hi Vaughan,
Check out the latest Ctrl Walt Delete podcast for a critique of the gang of
five who have consumers by the short and curlies:
http://bit.ly/2mL7GXO
Enjoy,
Rod
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Problem is you i phone users think everyone can use one and can use a
touch screen. They are not for everyone. I think blind folks fall into
that worse than any group. if it works for me, it is great for
everyone
73
Butch
WA0VJR
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Wallace, ks.
On Wed, 15 Mar 2017, Tony C via
I just started using Thunderbird and I can't get to the message buddy to send a
message it shows of the subject so how do you get to the message buddy Sent
from my iPod
> On Mar 15, 2017, at 9:50 PM, Thomas N. Chan via Talk
> wrote:
>
> Hmmm, I didn't notice
I really think that in the very near future "adaptive" technology will
become a thing of the past. We aren't there yet, but more and more things
are becoming voice activated, and voice commanded. The market for such
special items as Window-eyes and Jaws is waining. Heck, the I phone out of
the
Greetings all.
I've just flicked through the latest edition of Access World from AFB. We are
promised CSUN updates in April.
In the 21st Century, and with our accessible technology industry going through
significant change, not to mention the demise of the pony express, the failure
of
Just open WLM, do not open a new/blank message. Ctrl and the number 3 opens
contacts, (mine does not say anything letting me know it's open, but I arrow
down through my list of contacts), ctrl 1 will then close the contact list.
Shift F10 opens a menu where you can delete or edit contacts. hth
I haven't tried doing this sort of thing. But among the audio tutorials on
the gwmicro.com website is one discussing Windows Live Mail which gave me
some useful hints.
Lloyd Rasmussen, Kensington, MD
http://lras.home.sprynet.com
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From: Janet Brandly via Talk
Sent:
Hello Listers,
Is anyone here using One Drive or Sky Drive? If so, please could you write
to me (off list if you prefer), explaining what these programs are used
for, whether they are free for use, and whether they are accessible with
screenreaders, especially Window-Eyes.
My computer