ds, Marten
>
>
> On Tue, 22 May 2018 15:28:08 -0400 Kevin Huber via Talk
> <talk@lists.window-eyes.com> wrote:
>
>> Hi:
>>
>> My question is, can you move JAWS settings from one computer to another?
>> Kevin Huber
>> ___
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My question is, can you move JAWS settings from one computer to another?
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Hi Jeff:
I have always used Audacity for that purpose. I have not done it in a
long time, but I recall that it was not very difficult.
Kevin Huber
On 5/16/18, Jeff Weiss via Talk wrote:
> I need a simple to use wav file editor.
> I want to be able to trim the
Hi David:
What happens when you set Window-eyes to echo words instead of
characters. Do you hear the correct words when your are typing?
Kevin Huber
On 5/3/18, Ayers, David (ITCS) via Talk wrote:
> All,
>
> I have a strange issue happening with key echo. When I
Hi Rod:
I am retiring from my job at Microscience Centre in June, between the
middle of June and the end of June.
Barouch has asked me to suggest people who would re[lace me.
It strikes me that you would be the type of person, with all your
knowledge of Screen Reading software and, related
Hi Debra:
Did you try reinstalling WE? If all the other suggestions that you
are given don't work, you can try that.
Kevin Huber
On 1/7/18, Debra Hill via Talk wrote:
> Good Morning,
>
>
>
> So I called Microsoft. The tech told me my WE was not working as the
>
Hi Tom:
Sorry about the delay in replying to your message.
How many items are in your inbox, and all your other folders? I know
that I had the verry same problem a couple of yearss ago and my friend
suggested that I had too many items in all of my folders on my email
page, so rather than take the
Hi:
I do have one question.
Is there a way that I can control if podcasts are downloaded or just saved?
For example. if someone sends me a link to a podcast and I click on
the link, I would like to be able to choose if I want to save the
podcast or just listen to it. Currently, Google Chrome
Hi Brenda:
I understand what you mean about the JAWS list. I was on that list
for a few months and unsubscribed from it for that verry same reason.
Kevin Huber
On 11/29/17, Brenda via Talk wrote:
> Hi List,
>
> I usually check email on my iPhone, deleting those
Hi Debra:
You do not have to shut the computer down if you want to run
Window-eyes instead of JAWS. Just shut JAWS down before you start
Window-eyes.
Kevin Huber
On 12/6/17, Debra Hill via Talk wrote:
> Hi,
>
>
>
> If I have Window Eyes up and would like to use
Hi BK:
If you want to hear what you are typing when you type a password, you
can type it in Notepad, then cut and paste it into the Password field.
I know this is a long way to go about it, but it works if you really
want to here the characters that you type.
Kevin Huber
On 11/17/17, BK via
either uninstall, and then
> reinstall another copy of WE for Office.
>
>
> Any ideas?
>
>
> On 11/14/2017 3:24 PM, Kevin Huber via Talk wrote:
>> Hi Bernie:
>>
>> OK. I will make another attempt at answering your question as I was
>> not quite awake the first ti
Hi Bernie:
OK. I will make another attempt at answering your question as I was
not quite awake the first time.
If you have a valid license for Microsoft Office version 10 or higher, you can
run Window-eyes for Office and it will work perfectly. If it does not
find a valid license, it will run in
Hi Bernie:
bAs for your question about Microsoft Office, If you have a valid
license for Microsoft Office 10 or above, all you need to do is to
start Windoweyesforoffice and if it doesn't find yourMicrosoft Office
license, it will just run in demo mode.
You can get the information at
Hi Tom:
I am not sure about how you can recover them, but I have tested IE 11
with the latest versioon of Window-eyes and they do read properly for
me.
Kevin Huber
On 10/18/17, Tom Fairhurst via Talk wrote:
> I just discovered today that my favorites won’t display
Hi:
Speaking of Edge, what about NVDA and Edge? I have NVDA at the
office, and I tried briefly to run Edge and a similar thing happened
as Tony described.
Kevin Huber
On 10/20/17, Tony C via Talk wrote:
> Hello, When I open edgeee jaws reads nothing. How do I find
Hi Larry:
One way you can share a file is to go to the Google Drive site,
www.drive.google.com. Then you find the list of files, highlight the
one you want to share, then backtab a few times until you get to the
Share button, and, depending on which screen reader you are using, it
should say the
Hi Netbat:
As I recall, if you delete the .ini file, then start Window-eyes you
can get your original settings back, I don't know, however, if that
includes the list of your apps.
Kevin Huber
On 11/2/17, net bat via Talk wrote:
> hi,
> i lost all my installed apps
Hi Rod:
What you can try is to reinstall the latest version of Window-eyes
that you have been using and then use the imergency removal tool to
uninstall it.
Good Luck.
On 10/18/17, Rod Hutton via Talk wrote:
> Hi everyone,
>
> I checked for updates manually in my
Hi:
Every time I go to the page, I get the message that "this video is not
available".
Kevin Huber
On 10/11/17, Brenda via Talk wrote:
> Hey Reeva
>
> Thanks for sharing the link - now I don't feel so bad - and fellow
> Window-Eyes users we are not alone.
>
> I was
Hi Everybody who are experts on Google Chrome:
Google Chrome used to ask me if I wanted to open or save the file I
was downloading, which is the default behavior. Somehow my Chrome now
just goes ahead and saves the files. I could not find anything in the
settings to get the original behavior
e Chrome all of the time! It is easier to use, much faster at
> downloading files, and streaming media. It is very accessible. I can send
> you a tutorial on using the Chrome browser!
> David Moore
> Sent from Mail for Windows 10
>
> From: Kevin Huber via Talk
> Sent: Tuesday, Octo
Hi Tom:
I find that I am using it more and more often these days.
Give it a try! You might be pleasantly surprised.
On 10/2/17, Tom Kingston via Talk wrote:
> Has anyone given Chrome a serious look? I've never even tried it. So I'm
> curious as to whether I should
Hi:
I would also like a copy of that file, since I find that I am using
Chrome more these days and I have noticed that Chrome loads websites
faster than even
Firefox, and much faster than Explorer.
My email is khu...@bell.net.
Thank you.
Kevin Huber
On 10/5/17, Don Smith via Talk
Hi Don:
I think that is the one he meant.
Kevin Huber
On 9/19/17, Don Smith via Talk wrote:
> Hi:
> I got to apps central but could not find the install package you mentioned
> I found install packages, but, not the one you mentioned.
> Under what heading is it found
Hi Juan:
I would think that someone on this list has come across at least one
unaccessible website. I have heard so many complaints about how
inaccessible the web is becoming , that I would imagine that someone
will come forward with a good example for you.
Kevin Huber
On 9/15/17, Juan
Hi:
Is it available internationally?
Kevin Huber
On 9/14/17, Josh Kennedy via Talk wrote:
> hello
>
>
> I just talked to Hal from VFO. He called me and left me a message.
> Anyway he told me about a program that VFO already has in place for
> people who need low-cost
Hi:
Also, if you wanted to make the Window-eyes code open source, you
would have to wait 5 or 10 years until the copywright expires,
assuming there is a copywright, but by that time, the code would be so
old that it would probably be totally useless.
Kevin Huber
On 9/12/17, Dennis Long via Talk
Hi Josh:
I opened the link to the Webaim survey and all it said was, "the
survey will soon be available".
Kevin Huber
On 9/12/17, Josh Kennedy via Talk wrote:
> hi
>
> the new webaim screen reader survey is out if you want to take it.
>
>
>
Hi Joseph:
I remember training a client on Google Mail and I am pretty sure that
I showed her how to make an appointment
So with that in mind, I would say that it is. Mind you, we w4ere
using Window-eyes at the time, so I am not entirely sure about JAWS.
Kevin Huber
On 8/30/17, Joseph Norton via
Hi Carol:
I just made that assumption, then I tried it and it was, as you list,
so I tried k and that worked.
In short, I made a wrong assumption without testing it first. I guess
I was a bad boy!
Kevin Huber
On 9/1/17, Carol and Roger via Talk wrote:
> I believe
Hi:
Insert-h will list all the key commands. It also works on the desktop
or probably anywhere else that you want to use it.
Kevin Huber
On 8/29/17, brice Mijares via Talk wrote:
> Disregard, this was incorrect info.
>
> On 8/29/2017 7:27 AM, brice Mijares wrote:
>>
Hi Brice:
I used to use IE for those types of videos but I have since started
using Google Chrome.
I don't know of the top of my head where you can get it, but if you do
a Google search, you should find it.
Kevin Huber,
On 8/24/17, brice Mijares via Talk wrote:
>
Hi David:
I made a mistake earlier about the letter k taking you to the next
link. The only way to go to the next link is to press the tab key.
Kevin Huber
On 8/29/17, David wrote:
> OK, I start to wonder a bit here.
>
>
> When I press the K key, it says
>
> "No
Hi David:
First of all, the default key combination which takes you in and out
of Browse mode is
insert-z. Insert-f7 takes you to a list of links. Insert-f5 takes
you to a list of form fields, and the letter k or shift-k takes you
from one link to another.
On 8/29/17, David via Talk
Hi Richard:
Another thing to do if you are not getting your messages in your inbox
is to check your spam. One time a few years back I couldn't figure
out why I wasn't receiving messages from this list, and the tech
people at AI Squared couldn't figure it out either, but somebody did
suggest that
Hi mrChikodinakaOguledo
My advice is that you'd better save that add-on and probably back it
up or something, because, eventually, the GWMicro.com website or
anything you use on that website, because, just as Window-eyes and
GWMicro are dead, that website will probably be killed at some point
in
Hi:
I remember when Window-eyes was first announced. It was at Closing
The Gap in minneapolis Minnesota in Odctober of that year and I was
there for the announcement. I even got a guided tour of the first
release in the GW Midcro booth. Either Doug or Dan, whichever one
gave me a tour asked me
c@lists.window-eyes.com] On
> Behalf Of Kevin Huber via Talk
> Sent: Thursday, August 10, 2017 10:31 AM
> To: richard kurlander <r.kurlan...@verizon.net>; Window-Eyes Discussion List
> <talk@lists.window-eyes.com>
> Subject: Re: can't read messages in outlook 2016
>
&g
Hi Alan:
I just want to comment that I have been blind all my life, so I am
used to references such as "look at that". I just don't pay attention
and I am not the least bit offended. When they say "look at that. He
dropped the ball." I know that he dropped the ball and that's all I
need to
Hi Sky:
As somebody who works for a vendor in Canada, I can tell you with
absolute certainty that we never told that to anyone. I will admit
that some of my coworkers were under that impression at first, but I
let them know, and showed them if necessary, that that was not the
case.
It may very
Hi:
Let's face it. The Window-eyes ship is sinking and VFO is offering us
a lifeboat, albeit for a limited time, so unless you want to go down
with the ship, or try to swim through the ocean, you'd better grab a
spot in one of the available lifeboats, (I.E. JAWS, NVDA, etc.
Not that i don't use
Hi Pastor:
I understand your decision to leave the list and I wish you good luck.
to the person who asked if Window-eyes will work with Windows 10
Creator's addition,
>From what I remember, Doug said a while ago that Window-eyes will work
with the fall Creator's version of Windows 10, but one of
Hi:
I am not aware that JAWS has any hotkkey to get to the calendar. I
just press control-y to bring up the list of all the folders and then
either arrow down to Calendar or press the letter c to get to the
calendar.
Kevin Huber
On 7/19/17, Dennis Long via Talk
Hi Tony:
As I remember from using JAWS in the past, there oare ways to make it
stop talking as much. One way is to go to the JAWS submenu, press
Enter on Options, then Basics. In that dialog, there is an item
called "tutor messages announce, which is on by default. Just uncheck
the box to turn
Hi Brice:
Unlike Window-eyes, JAWS does not automatically install a shortcut key
by default. Sad but true.
Kevin Huber
On 7/13/17, brice Mijares via Talk wrote:
> My laptop was setting idol and I heard it prompting me if I wanted to
> install jaws, I tab to the okay
Hi Skye:
Although you and I do not agree with what this guy, whoever he is,
said, I do not believe it was a lie. It was his opinion. If he had
said something specific about Window-eyes which was, indeed incorrect,
then that would have been a lie.
Kevin Huber
On 7/17/17, Sky Mundell via Talk
Hi:
I am going to register for the Window-eyes to JAWS offer, but I want
the home adition, not the pro edition.
Since my order has not been processed yet, I thought that I would get
a head start. So I downloaded the non-tandem version of the JAWS
Demo because I thought it was the home edition.
Hi:
That second link works with Firefox, whereas the first one did not.
The first one worked with Google Chrome, and I haven't tested it with
other browsers.
I haven't read the complete article, but soffar, I like what I read.
Kevin Huber
On 7/18/17, Dennis Long via Talk
Hi Brice:
You just have to look at the version number. If it is 178 point
something, and you have 18 point something lower, then it is free. If
you are looking to update from version 17 to version 18, then it is
not, unless you have an MSA.
As I understand it, they put out a free upgrad every
Hi Anthony:
Are you saying that you unstalled the program from your system, or
that it just isn't in your program list?
Kevin Huber
On 7/13/17, anthony borg via Talk wrote:
> Hi folks
>
>
>
> I wonder if anyone can help me,
>
>
>
> By mistake I uninstalled a
Hi BK:
I too have Gameday Audio and I have found that Firefox is not totally
reliable. Try Google Chrome.
By the way, what I do is that I play it through the AtBat app on my
IPhone. If you have an Android phone instead, you could probably do
the same thing. It is always reliable, but you
Hi Albert:
The Read To End command is insert+down arrow if you're keyboard is in
Desktop mode and capslock-down arrow if your keyboard is in laptop
mode.
The passthrough command is insert-3 if you're keyboard is in desktop
mode and capslock-3 if your keyboard is in laptop mode. (Note that
this
Hi Matthew:
Here are the steps to associate that set file with Thunderbird
1. Run Thunderbird.
2. Go to the Window-eyes control pannel.
3. Arrow down to Associations.
4. Since it is a pullddown menu, press the Right Arrow key to open it.
5. Arrow down to Current Association.
6. Tab once to Current
Hi Tony:
Somehow, Firefox tends to have problems with some video and audio
contact. Have you tried playing it on Google Chrome>
Kevin Huber
On 6/11/17, Tony C via Talk wrote:
> Hello all, Reguarding Netflix: When I watch an audio described movie on
> Netflix using
Hi:
First of all, there is a method of remapping the JAWS keys to whatever
you want, but to remap all of them would take up a lot of time and
effort on your part and you would have to be verry careful that you do
not override existing hotkeys.
Secondly, I'm not even sure that a Window-eyes
Hi:
Since my question is offtopic, would anyone who knows about the
software version of the accessible Kindle book reader please email me
offlist? I have some questions to ask.
Kevin Huber
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Hi Pastor:
Unfortunately, I don't think there are any on the JAWS sight. They
are scattered all over the place. You might have to Google JAWS
Scripts. Besides, when you download one, I wouldn't know how to
install it. Perhaps that is because I haven't actually used JAWS for
a long time.
Kevin
Thanks Russ:
Gene Asner always does good work.
Kevin Huber
On 6/1/17, Russ Kiehne via Talk wrote:
> I ran across the following: An NVDA user has written a short tutorial to
> assist Window-Eyes users who might wish to begin using NVDA now that
> Window-Eyes
Hi Mike:
The last time I checked, which was several years ago now, there was no
such central repository such as the folks at the then GW Micro had set
up for Window-eyes, although If I am wrong, and I hope I am wrong,
would someone on this list please enlighten us further.
I imagine that scripts
Hi Jim:
That makes a lot of sense, but since not everything is contained in
one menu system like Window-eyes, one has to know which menu to find
things like changing whether you want the name of a key that you do
not want spoken, or controling the speed or volume of your
synthesizer. Of course,
Hi Jim:
You may have to exit from the email client and open it again.
Kevin Huber
On 5/26/17, Jim via Talk wrote:
> Hi there Folks!
>
> It seem as though after deleting messages from particular boxes, the
> message number doesn't seem to change. For example, I have
Hi Donald:
Go to the Window-eyes control panel, then press alt-a to go to the
apps pulldown menu and arrow down to app manager and press the Enter
key. You will find a list of apps and there status.
Kevin Huber
On 5/30/17, Donald L. Roberts via Talk wrote:
> Please
Hi Paulette:
If you download the JAWS Demo, the manual, is under Help in the JAWS
control pannel.
Kevin Huber
On 5/27/17, Paulette Vickery via Talk wrote:
> Hi all,
>
>
>
> Could someone please post the way to get to the area of the Jaws website
> where it talks about
Hi:
That is true for some of us. I migrated from JAWS to Window-eyes in
the 1990s and it wasn't so dificult for me, but some people on the
list do need some assistance and there are choices for that.
I wonder if anyone has actually compared Brian's tutorial with Rau's
tutorials and if so, could
Hi Steve:
I quite agree. Brian does quite a few of these types of tutorials I
think and there is probably a cost associated with it so he has to
recover that cost somehow.
Yes, I know that Raol has done some moduals, and they are verry good,
but maybe some people would rather hear it from
Hi Russ and all.
I haven't read the blog yet but this reminds me of when Freedom
Scientific bought out Henterjoyce, maker of JAWS, Blazie Engineering,
maker of braille nottakers and Arkenstone, maker of the Arkenstone
Scanner. There were fears and lots of rumors that Freedom Scientific
would try
Hi Steve:
I didn't know about the touch cursor until a few days ago when I
listened to Jonathan Mozen's podcast where somebody described it. Up
until then, I would have avoided it, since I had assumed that it was
only for computers with touch screens.
I think that that might have been what they
Hi Carol and Roger:
How do you know that, given that the webinar has not yet taken place?
Kevvin Huber
On 5/29/17, Carol and Roger via Talk wrote:
> Short answer is that Raul's tutorials come from the perspective of a
> Window-Eyes user where Jaws tutorials give the
Hi Tony:
F8 marks the beginning of the text to be copied, then arrow down to
the end of the text that you want to copy and press control-c.
Kevin Huber
On 5/25/17, Tony C via Talk wrote:
> Hi, Using Windows 10 and Jaws. I was trying to use the F8 key to select text
>
That link didn't work for me either.
The following link should get you to the FS Podcast page where you can
chose which podcast you want.
www.freedomscientific.com/about/FSCast.
Kevin Huber
On 5/18/17, net bat via Talk wrote:
> no go..
>
> -Original Message-
Hi:
The reason why those links didn't work because the last part of each
one was on a separate line, so you were trying to activate a partial
link.
I tried them just a while ago and made that discovery.
Kevin Huber
On 5/19/17, net bat via Talk wrote:
> doesn't
Hi Netbat:
In my opinion, charging it is a bad idea if you don't have the money
in the first place. (smile)
Kevin Huber
On 5/18/17, net bat via Talk wrote:
> charge it! grin.
> even with a years worth of interest it would still cost less then $900 to
> buy
>
Hi Peter:
I think you have to hand it to Donald Trump. It is an amazing feat of
agility to be able to actually walk around with one, sometimes both
feet in his mouth. (grin)
I'll bet you can't do that, Of course, Neither can I.
Kevin Huber
On 5/17/17, Peter Duran via Talk
Hi Jeff:
The list is in JAWS Help. Go to the JAWS Control panel by pressing
insert-j and then press alt-h to get to the help menu. If you arrow
down a few times you will get to an item that says something like
"keyboard commands", press the Enter key and you will be presented
with the list of
Hi Russ:
I thought that was verry interesting and I remember some of GW Micro's
philosophies in the verry beginning. Tpoo bad they had to change
their ways. Maybe Freedom Scientific, or VFO can learn something from
Doug.
Kevin Huber
On 5/20/17, Russ Kiehne via Talk
Hi George:
I think you can, from what I remember, but I don't rember how it's
done and I do not have JAWS at hand to figure it out right now.
Kevin Huber
On 5/20/17, George Brechmann via Talk wrote:
> Hello,
> I have a Windows 7 computer with 2 sound cards. In
Hi Tony:
If you have the six-pack of keys, what is the key on the top left of
the sixpack?
Kevin Huber
On 5/23/17, Tony C via Talk wrote:
> Hi, I have a Logitech keyboard and my insert key is way up on the top
> row where the F keys are on the righthand end.
Hi:
If you really want a laugh, go to Youtube and type "computer scams" in
the search area.
In a couple of cases, the caller is stringing the scammer along, until
the scammer wants the money, then the caller informs him that he is
being recorded and the recording will be uploaded to youtube. Then
Hi Pamela:
The PO is the Purchase order.
Kevin Huber
On 5/23/17, Pamela Dominguez via Talk wrote:
> Excuse me. The PO? What is this? Pam.
>
> -Original Message-
> From: Don H via Talk
> Sent: Tuesday, May 23, 2017 11:48 AM
> To: Dave Basden via Talk
>
Hi David:
I would turn off Window-eyes and turn on narrator before installing
JAWS, just to be safe.
Kevin Huber
On 5/19/17, David Pearson via Talk wrote:
> Hello list,
>
>I downloaded Jaws and now I have the .exe file. To install it, do
> I have to have window
Hi:
I am getting JAWS Home to put on my system here at home. I think my
company plans to get JAWS Pro with the Remote Desktop capabilities.
Will I still be able to connect to their system through Remote Desktop
even though i have JAWS Home and they have JAWS Pro?
Kevin Huber
Hi Charles:
You have to press insert-j to go to the JAWS Control pannel, down
arrow to Voices, press Enter and tab until you get to that setting.
Kevin Huber
go to the JAWS Control panel
On 5/22/17, Charles Adkins via Talk wrote:
>
>
> Sent from my iPhoneI am using a
Hello Loy:
If you are using a full qwerty keyboard, press the numpad minus key to
go into JAWS Cursor Mode. When you want to go back to reading with
the reagular cursor, press the numpad plus key to go back to PC Cursor
mode.
Kevin Huber
On 5/23/17, Loy via Talk
Hi Don:
I remember when I switched from JAWS to Window-eyes all those years
ago,, the neater interface was one of the main reasons that I
switched, as well as not having to change to a different mode when I
wanted to use the Mouse cursor, or JAWS cursor. But that's all in the
past now and we
Hi Charles:
It is interesting that you say Window-eyes is more intuitive. Of
course, I tend to agree with you after Window-eyes has been my main
screen reader for fifteen years, but I have heard several longtime
JAWS users say that JAWS is more intuitive than Woindow-eyes, so the
word intuiitive
Hi Jim:
OK. To answer your question about the mouse keys, you have to go into
JAWS Cursor mode. If you have a keyboard with a numberpad, press the
numpad minus key.
Yoou can read the document by pressing JAWSKey+ down arrow. The
JAWSKey is either the numpad insert key, if you have a numberpad,
Hi Brian:
Unfortunately, you are right.
See if NVDA will work for you.
Its actually really good and improvements are being made to it all the
time. If you know of a feature wgwhich you like to have included, you
can request that feature and will work as hard as they can to include
it. Since
Hi Grumpy Dave.
You have every right to be grumpy. Unfortunately, there wiill always
be, and have always been people who think that they can/should get
what they want through demanding. I have always found, through
highschool, university and then in my job, a good attitude and
approach towards
Hi Brian:
Even if your retail copy is not current, you will get a substantial
discount. For instance, if you have WE version 8.0, 8.1, 8.2, 8.3 or
8.4, it will cost $130 in U.S. funds, and the cost goes up for lower
versions.
Kevin Huber
On 5/17/17, Bryan Peterson via Talk
Hi Pastor:
First, if you go to the JAWS window and enter on Options, then arrow
down to Voices and press Enter, you will have a menu with two items, I
think one is make the change for all applications and the other one is
Make the change for the current application.
Since I do not have a full
Hi:
I just got through to VFO Technical Support at (727) 803-8600
Kevin Huber
On 5/18/17, Jim via Talk wrote:
> Hi there FOLKS!
>
> Talked to a lady at VFO several days ago and she was going to send me a
> download link for JAWS. She took my information and I have
Hi Brian:
I think that the pausing issue is more likely a synthesizer issue,
but I could be wrong.
Kevin Huber
On 5/16/17, Bryan Peterson via Talk wrote:
> Ok, so I downloaded and installed the demo of JAWS 18. I’m slowly getting
> the hang of it, though it’s
Hi Ian:
One option is to use NVDA, from NVAccess. I am sure that you may be
aware of it.
I have been using it for several years as a backup for Window-eyes, in
cases hwhere Window-eyes doesn't work. It is free of charge but you
can make a donation
It is also open source software so if you can
Hi Richard:
We have to realize that Change happens whether we like it or not, and
we have to get used to it. Many people did not like when DOS was
fazed out, if you remember, but we had to adapt and most of us did.
I don't think that anybody intentionally sold anybody down the river.
It's just
Hi Don:
The JAWS 40 minute demo, as with the Window-eyes 40 minute demo, is
meant to test hthe software's features, and to help you decide if you
want to buy the software. Don't try to do any real work with it.
(grin)
Kevin Huber
On 5/16/17, Don H via Talk wrote:
Hi Robert:
You run Appget and find them that way.
Kevin Huber
On 4/19/17, Robert Grimwood via Talk wrote:
> So why am I not being offered app updates? How do I get them now?
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> Regards,
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> Robert
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> On 4/18/2017 11:34 PM, Chris Skarstad via Talk wrote:
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Hi Russ:
As was said, the version numbers for most of the updates have not
change so you have to update manually.
On 4/18/17, Russ Kiehne via Talk wrote:
> I haven't received any Window-eyes updates in a long time!
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> -Original Message-
> From: Rod Hutton
Hi Peter:
I have had to do that from time to time. The first time, I had no
idea what happened. I kept sending test messages to the list, and
they would be answered, then iI called GW Support who determined that
I was still subscribed to the list and that there is no reason why I
shouldn't be
Hi Joshua:
I have listened to some of the videos and it sounds like it might be a
year and a half to two years before it is out on the market.
By the way, was it shown at CSUN?
Kevin Huber
On 4/8/17, Joshua Kennedy via Talk wrote:
> regarding the new 40 cell
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