Re: How To Stop Auto-numbering In Outlook 2016
Poppa Bear <heavens4real@...>
Good job laying out those steps Kim, I copied that to put in a file for my students, simple and clear.
On Sun, Oct 23, 2016 at 6:08 AM, Jason White via Groups.io <jason@...> wrote: Tom Behler <tombehler@...> wrote:
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Re: google drive and Jaws accessibility?
Poppa Bear <heavens4real@...>
You can not upload files from the desktop, there is no need to, you just
drop the files into your desktop Google drive folder and the files will show up on your desktop Google drive as well as your online Google drive, this is as long as you have an internet conection to allow the files to upload from your desktop G drive and have not turned off automatic sink. Does that
answer your question?
On Sat, Oct 22, 2016 at 5:38 PM, Teddybear <blind_boy007@...> wrote:
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Re: How to shut off JAWS when sightlings want to use your computer?
Lisle, Ted (CHFS DMS)
Yes, I got that in an earlier posting. I havent used it much, but it came in handy several years ago when a friend was helping me with taxes, so its one more arrow for the quiver.
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Ted
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From: main@jfw.groups.io [mailto:main@jfw.groups.io] On Behalf Of Mario Sent: Monday, October 24, 2016 3:55 PM To: main@jfw.groups.io Subject: Re: How to shut off JAWS when sightlings want to use your computer? you need to unload JAWS from memory because by putting JAWS to sleep, JAWS is quiet but still is interfacing with the display. -------- Original Message -------- From: Lisle, Ted (CHFS DMS) [mailto:ted.lisle@ky.gov] Sent: Monday, Oct 24, 2016 1:52 PM EST To: main@jfw.groups.io Subject: How to shut off JAWS when sightlings want to use your computer? I haven't used it much, but I think a quick, safe way is JAWS, Spacebar, S. this should toggle. I'm still chuckling about sightlings; sounds like Mork-nannu, nannu! ted *From:*main@jfw.groups.io [mailto:main@jfw.groups.io] *On Behalf Of *Delaunay Christophe *Sent:* Wednesday, September 28, 2016 7:35 AM *To:* main@jfw.groups.io *Subject:* Re: How to shut off JAWS when sightlings want to use your computer? Hi Michael, First, check whether the Jaws shortcut you should have on your desktop has a shortcut key or not. In order to do so, select it and press <alt+enter> to display its properties. Then, tab twice. You should hear "Shortcut key (hotkey):" and something more. If this additional information is simply <none>, type a key on your keyboard, (the letter j for instance). Then, tab away from this item, and shift+tab back to it. You should now hear "Shortcut key (hotkey): ctrl+alt+j". "j" could be replaced with the letter you typed. If it's ok, tab until the Ok button and press <enter>. In order to check if it works, try pressing it. Jaws cannot be launched twice but it should inform you about such an attempt, for instance, by placing you into the Jaws window or opening the Jaws context menu, (depends on whether you choose to minimize jaws in the taskbar on in the notification area). Now, if it works, you can confidently type <jawskey+f4> in order to shut jaws down. After your sighted friend gives you back your computer, simply type the hotkey you previously defined and jaws should restart soon. HTH, Have a nice day. ChD *From:* main@jfw.groups.io [mailto:main@jfw.groups.io] *On Behalf Of *Mike Ulrich *Sent:* Wednesday, September 28, 2016 1:01 PM *To:* main@jfw.groups.io *Subject:* How to shut off JAWS when sightlings want to use your computer? So every now and then one of my sighted friends comes over and wants to check something out on the internet. But she's always complaining about my eloquence's voice program running with JAWS. So what's the fastest and best way to shut JAWS down, and the fastest and best way to bring it back up, after she's done? I know way back when, on a different computer, I had someone put on some short cut keys to disable JAWS, once disabled you could just hit those short cut keys again, and JAWS would come back up. So how do I go about setting this up again on my current laptop? Although, it's kind of funny listening to a sightling freak out; when having to listen to eloquence going a thousand miles an hour while working on your computer! Michael D. Ulrich Just an ordinary average blind guy! "Providing Insight for Blindness" Florida Council of the Blind Fundraising Committee Member Home Phone: 239-540-7431 Cell phone: 239-565-5845 Email: mulrich@centurylink.net <mailto:mulrich@centurylink.net>
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Re: Custom JAWS Scripting for Interaction Desktop by Interactive Intelligence
Poppa Bear <heavens4real@...>
Jackie is really great and worth talking to, also, there is an organization that does some scripting called Blind Spot, May hap google them, they do an extensive set of scripts for quick books.
On Mon, Oct 24, 2016 at 8:53 AM, Brian Vogel <britechguy@...> wrote:
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Re: How to shut off JAWS when sightlings want to use your computer?
Brent Harding
I wish there was a better way to suspend Jaws.
Supervisor calls end up creating enough wasted time for me because once Jaws
gets restarted, it doesn't see the labels in the phone program, and sometimes
the other program we use for the call flows scrolls funny so you can get to
either yes or no, but not both and so forth, since it is mostly jaws cursor
work. I kind of wonder what fun Windows 10 would throw in the mix, if work
should choose to upgrade one day?
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Re: How to shut off JAWS when sightlings want to use your computer?
Mario
you need to unload JAWS from memory because by putting JAWS to sleep,
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JAWS is quiet but still is interfacing with the display.
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From: Lisle, Ted (CHFS DMS) [mailto:ted.lisle@ky.gov] Sent: Monday, Oct 24, 2016 1:52 PM EST To: main@jfw.groups.io Subject: How to shut off JAWS when sightlings want to use your computer? I haven’t used it much, but I think a quick, safe way is JAWS, Spacebar, S. this should toggle. I’m still chuckling about sightlings; sounds like Mork—nannu, nannu! ted *From:*main@jfw.groups.io [mailto:main@jfw.groups.io] *On Behalf Of *Delaunay Christophe *Sent:* Wednesday, September 28, 2016 7:35 AM *To:* main@jfw.groups.io *Subject:* Re: How to shut off JAWS when sightlings want to use your computer? Hi Michael, First, check whether the Jaws shortcut you should have on your desktop has a shortcut key or not. In order to do so, select it and press <alt+enter> to display its properties. Then, tab twice. You should hear “Shortcut key (hotkey):” and something more. If this additional information is simply <none>, type a key on your keyboard, (the letter j for instance). Then, tab away from this item, and shift+tab back to it. You should now hear “Shortcut key (hotkey): ctrl+alt+j”. “j” could be replaced with the letter you typed. If it’s ok, tab until the Ok button and press <enter>. In order to check if it works, try pressing it. Jaws cannot be launched twice but it should inform you about such an attempt, for instance, by placing you into the Jaws window or opening the Jaws context menu, (depends on whether you choose to minimize jaws in the taskbar on in the notification area). Now, if it works, you can confidently type <jawskey+f4> in order to shut jaws down. After your sighted friend gives you back your computer, simply type the hotkey you previously defined and jaws should restart soon. HTH, Have a nice day. ChD *From:* main@jfw.groups.io [mailto:main@jfw.groups.io] *On Behalf Of *Mike Ulrich *Sent:* Wednesday, September 28, 2016 1:01 PM *To:* main@jfw.groups.io *Subject:* How to shut off JAWS when sightlings want to use your computer? So every now and then one of my sighted friends comes over and wants to check something out on the internet. But she’s always complaining about my eloquence’s voice program running with JAWS. So what’s the fastest and best way to shut JAWS down, and the fastest and best way to bring it back up, after she’s done? I know way back when, on a different computer, I had someone put on some short cut keys to disable JAWS, once disabled you could just hit those short cut keys again, and JAWS would come back up. So how do I go about setting this up again on my current laptop? Although, it’s kind of funny listening to a sightling freak out; when having to listen to eloquence going a thousand miles an hour while working on your computer! Michael D. Ulrich Just an ordinary average blind guy! “Providing Insight for Blindness” Florida Council of the Blind Fundraising Committee Member Home Phone: 239-540-7431 Cell phone: 239-565-5845 Email: mulrich@centurylink.net <mailto:mulrich@centurylink.net>
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Re: How to shut off JAWS when sightlings want to use your computer?
Lisle, Ted (CHFS DMS)
I haven’t used it much, but I think a quick, safe way is JAWS, Spacebar, S. this should toggle.
I’m still chuckling about sightlings; sounds like Mork—nannu, nannu!
ted
From: main@jfw.groups.io [mailto:main@jfw.groups.io]
On Behalf Of Delaunay Christophe
Sent: Wednesday, September 28, 2016 7:35 AM To: main@jfw.groups.io Subject: Re: How to shut off JAWS when sightlings want to use your computer?
Hi Michael,
First, check whether the Jaws shortcut you should have on your desktop has a shortcut key or not. In order to do so, select it and press <alt+enter> to display its properties.
Then, tab twice. You should hear “Shortcut key (hotkey):” and something more. If this additional information is simply <none>, type a key on your keyboard, (the letter j for instance). Then, tab away from this item, and shift+tab back to it. You should now hear “Shortcut key (hotkey): ctrl+alt+j”. “j” could be replaced with the letter you typed.
If it’s ok, tab until the Ok button and press <enter>.
In order to check if it works, try pressing it. Jaws cannot be launched twice but it should inform you about such an attempt, for instance, by placing you into the Jaws window or opening the Jaws context menu, (depends on whether you choose to minimize jaws in the taskbar on in the notification area).
Now, if it works, you can confidently type <jawskey+f4> in order to shut jaws down. After your sighted friend gives you back your computer, simply type the hotkey you previously defined and jaws should restart soon.
HTH, Have a nice day. ChD
From: main@jfw.groups.io [mailto:main@jfw.groups.io]
On Behalf Of Mike Ulrich
So every now and then one of my sighted friends comes over and wants to check something out on the internet. But she’s always complaining about my eloquence’s voice program running with JAWS. So what’s the fastest and best way to shut JAWS down, and the fastest and best way to bring it back up, after she’s done?
I know way back when, on a different computer, I had someone put on some short cut keys to disable JAWS, once disabled you could just hit those short cut keys again, and JAWS would come back up.
So how do I go about setting this up again on my current laptop? Although, it’s kind of funny listening to a sightling freak out; when having to listen to eloquence going a thousand miles an hour while working on your computer!
Michael D. Ulrich Just an ordinary average blind guy! “Providing Insight for Blindness” Florida Council of the Blind Fundraising Committee Member Home Phone: 239-540-7431 Cell phone: 239-565-5845 Email: mulrich@...
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Re: Custom JAWS Scripting for Interaction Desktop by Interactive Intelligence
Mario
if you joined the scripting list, it might help to ask Jackie McBride.
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she's one of the long time, polished script writers over there. email her off list. she even might agree to do the scripting for a nominal price... depending on the complexity of the job.
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From: Brian Vogel [mailto:britechguy@gmail.com] Sent: Monday, Oct 24, 2016 12:53 PM EST To: main@jfw.groups.io Subject: Custom JAWS Scripting for Interaction Desktop by Interactive Intelligence Hello All, Well, today's arrival on my new client's job site has already proven to me that, as far as JAWS and the custom applications necessary for the job duties she needs to perform, I'm in way over my head. Virtually every interaction she has with a computer here is with a custom application for which I know of no existing JAWS scripting. I am not capable of writing scripts of the complexity that would be needed even if I wished to do so. That being said, it would surprise me if there isn't some repository, somewhere, of existing JAWS scripting that's been done for custom applications that might be being used by multiple companies that have purchased them. One such, Interaction Desktop, is used in lots of call centers under license. Does anyone know whether there already exist the extensive JAWS scripts that would be necessary to access this particular application? If not, is there some person or entity that would be best to ask beyond Freedom Scientific or the actual software maker (who just might know if anyone's ever scripted JAWS on top of it)? Thanks in advance for any guidance you can offer. -- */Brian/* /*A great many people think they are thinking when they are */*/merely rearranging their prejudices./* * ~ William James*
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Re: Custom JAWS Scripting for Interaction Desktop by Interactive Intelligence
Lisle, Ted (CHFS DMS)
It’s a small world, Bryan! This is a new flavor of a program that’s been around for a while. Until recently, it was accessible; now it isn’t. You can’t see what I guess we can call the control line part of the time, which makes picking up calls a challenge. You probably know the line I’m talking about; you have to be on it in order for our shortcut keys )pick up, disconnect, Etc.) to work. I can make calls, but I take ‘em far more often than I make ‘em. Adding insult to injury, you can’t see your user status—available, after call work, tech support, Etc. This is driving me bonkers. Without this software, I’m mostly a decoration. Of course, when it rains it pours; we begin annual open enrollment today, meaning more calls than the law will allow. As misery loves company, I’m going to copy this; perhaps we can keep in touch off list.
ted
From: main@jfw.groups.io [mailto:main@jfw.groups.io]
On Behalf Of Brian Vogel
Sent: Monday, October 24, 2016 12:53 PM To: main@jfw.groups.io Subject: Custom JAWS Scripting for Interaction Desktop by Interactive Intelligence
Hello All, Well, today's arrival on my new client's job site has already proven to me that, as far as JAWS and the custom applications necessary for the job duties she needs to perform, I'm in way over my head. Virtually every interaction she has with a computer here is with a custom application for which I know of no existing JAWS scripting. I am not capable of writing scripts of the complexity that would be needed even if I wished to do so. That being said, it would surprise me if there isn't some repository, somewhere, of existing JAWS scripting that's been done for custom applications that might be being used by multiple companies that have purchased them. One such, Interaction Desktop, is used in lots of call centers under license. Does anyone know whether there already exist the extensive JAWS scripts that would be necessary to access this particular application? If not, is there some person or entity that would be best to ask beyond Freedom Scientific or the actual software maker (who just might know if anyone's ever scripted JAWS on top of it)? Thanks in advance for any guidance you can offer.
~ William James
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Custom JAWS Scripting for Interaction Desktop by Interactive Intelligence
Hello All, Well, today's arrival on my new client's job site has already proven to me that, as far as JAWS and the custom applications necessary for the job duties she needs to perform, I'm in way over my head. Virtually every interaction she has with a computer here is with a custom application for which I know of no existing JAWS scripting. I am not capable of writing scripts of the complexity that would be needed even if I wished to do so. That being said, it would surprise me if there isn't some repository, somewhere, of existing JAWS scripting that's been done for custom applications that might be being used by multiple companies that have purchased them. One such, Interaction Desktop, is used in lots of call centers under license. Does anyone know whether there already exist the extensive JAWS scripts that would be necessary to access this particular application? If not, is there some person or entity that would be best to ask beyond Freedom Scientific or the actual software maker (who just might know if anyone's ever scripted JAWS on top of it)? Thanks in advance for any guidance you can offer.
~ William James
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Re: Address book
Lisle, Ted (CHFS DMS)
Then the cable is detachable. Mine came attached, and it's so snug I was afraid to damage it by yanking on it.
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Thanks for verifying that. Ted
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From: main@jfw.groups.io [mailto:main@jfw.groups.io] On Behalf Of Sieghard Weitzel Sent: Monday, October 24, 2016 10:57 AM To: main@jfw.groups.io Subject: Re: Address book You use the Lightning cable that came with your iPhone to connect it to the PC. Obviously the small end plugs into your iPhone, the other end is a standard USB plug and you can plug it into your PC and, of course, into the wall adapter that also came with your iphone to charge it. The iPhone will also charge when connected to a computer, but it is slower than if you use the wall adapter because a computer does not output as much current. Regards, Sieghard -----Original Message----- From: main@jfw.groups.io [mailto:main@jfw.groups.io] On Behalf Of Lisle, Ted (CHFS DMS) Sent: Monday, October 24, 2016 5:34 AM To: main@jfw.groups.io Subject: Re: Address book Re: hooking to a PC, does this require a dedicated cable? I thought at first you simply detached the little wall wart from the stock cable, and went from there, but, upon close examination, this didn't appear feasible. All I need is to rip the guts out of my little handy-dandy wall wart! I really want to get those two devices together and see what I can discover. Ted -----Original Message----- From: main@jfw.groups.io [mailto:main@jfw.groups.io] On Behalf Of Poppa Bear Sent: Sunday, September 18, 2016 5:41 PM To: main@jfw.groups.io Subject: Re: Address book 1. Connect your iPhone to your computer. iTunes opens automatically when connected to your computer. 2. In iTunes, in the source list,, check the box for your iPhone or iPod touch. 3. Click the Info tab. 4. Under Contacts, click Sync contacts from, and then click Outlook. 5. Do one of the following: • To synchronize all contacts, click All contacts. 6. Click apply. HTH On 9/17/16, Mike Ulrich <mulrich@centurylink.net> wrote: Any chance you might send me some info on how to get my contacts,
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Re: Address book
You use the Lightning cable that came with your iPhone to connect it to the PC. Obviously the small end plugs into your iPhone, the other end is a standard USB plug and you can plug it into your PC and, of course, into the wall adapter that also came with your iphone to charge it. The iPhone will also charge when connected to a computer, but it is slower than if you use the wall adapter because a computer does not output as much current.
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Regards, Sieghard
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From: main@jfw.groups.io [mailto:main@jfw.groups.io] On Behalf Of Lisle, Ted (CHFS DMS) Sent: Monday, October 24, 2016 5:34 AM To: main@jfw.groups.io Subject: Re: Address book Re: hooking to a PC, does this require a dedicated cable? I thought at first you simply detached the little wall wart from the stock cable, and went from there, but, upon close examination, this didn't appear feasible. All I need is to rip the guts out of my little handy-dandy wall wart! I really want to get those two devices together and see what I can discover. Ted -----Original Message----- From: main@jfw.groups.io [mailto:main@jfw.groups.io] On Behalf Of Poppa Bear Sent: Sunday, September 18, 2016 5:41 PM To: main@jfw.groups.io Subject: Re: Address book 1. Connect your iPhone to your computer. iTunes opens automatically when connected to your computer. 2. In iTunes, in the source list,, check the box for your iPhone or iPod touch. 3. Click the Info tab. 4. Under Contacts, click Sync contacts from, and then click Outlook. 5. Do one of the following: • To synchronize all contacts, click All contacts. 6. Click apply. HTH On 9/17/16, Mike Ulrich <mulrich@centurylink.net> wrote: Any chance you might send me some info on how to get my contacts,
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Re: Address book
Lisle, Ted (CHFS DMS)
Re: hooking to a PC, does this require a dedicated cable? I thought at first you simply detached the little wall wart from the stock cable, and went from there, but, upon close examination, this didn't appear feasible. All I need is to rip the guts out of my little handy-dandy wall wart! I really want to get those two devices together and see what I can discover.
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Ted
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From: main@jfw.groups.io [mailto:main@jfw.groups.io] On Behalf Of Poppa Bear Sent: Sunday, September 18, 2016 5:41 PM To: main@jfw.groups.io Subject: Re: Address book 1. Connect your iPhone to your computer. iTunes opens automatically when connected to your computer. 2. In iTunes, in the source list,, check the box for your iPhone or iPod touch. 3. Click the Info tab. 4. Under Contacts, click Sync contacts from, and then click Outlook. 5. Do one of the following: • To synchronize all contacts, click All contacts. 6. Click apply. HTH On 9/17/16, Mike Ulrich <mulrich@centurylink.net> wrote: Any chance you might send me some info on how to get my contacts,
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Re: How to Make a Header With a Page Number Beginning with #2 in the Upper Right-Hand Corner
Kevin Hourigan <kevinthourigan@...>
Hello Daniel, I believe there are some free webinars for Word on the FS training page, but that material is from a paid webinar also from FS training, and I found it to be a great webinar. I also took the paid webinars for Excel and PowerPoint, and often refer to the material I saved from the courses. Cheers Kevin.
From: main@jfw.groups.io [mailto:main@jfw.groups.io] On Behalf Of Daniel Montalvo
Sent: October 22, 2016 7:42 AM To: main@jfw.groups.io Subject: Re: How to Make a Header With a Page Number Beginning with #2 in the Upper Right-Hand Corner
Hey Kevin,
Are these FS webinars free? Where can they be found? They appear to have really useful information.,
Thanks in advance.
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Re: How to Make a Header With a Page Number Beginning with #2 in the Upper Right-Hand Corner
Mario
I'm not Kevin, but his reply mentions that the directions are from the
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paid webinar.
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From: Daniel Montalvo [mailto:charadani@gmail.com] Sent: Saturday, Oct 22, 2016 10:42 AM EST To: main@jfw.groups.io Subject: How to Make a Header With a Page Number Beginning with #2 in the Upper Right-Hand Corner Hey Kevin, Are these FS webinars free? Where can they be found? They appear to have really useful information., Thanks in advance. Enviado desde mi iPhone El 21 oct 2016, a las 19:26, Kevin Hourigan <kevinthourigan@gmail.com> escribió: Hello Margret, Below are the instructions from the FS paid webinar regarding Word; Running Header and Page Number list of 16 items 1. First, press ALT+N to move to the Insert tab of the ribbon. 2. Press H to activate the Header drop down button, and then E to choose Edit Header. Focus goes to the empty header edit area. 3. Press ALT+JH to move to the Header and Footer Tools Design tab of the ribbon, and then press A to check the Different First Page check box. Focus again returns to the empty header edit area 4. Press ALT+N to move to the Insert tab of the ribbon again. 5. Next, press H for Header, and press DOWN ARROW to select Blank 3 Columns. Focus moves back to the header edit area at the top of the page. This time, three different fields for text are inserted with the words [Type text] at the left justified, center, and right justified parts of the header edit area. The cursor is just to the left of the first field. 6. Press RIGHT ARROW. The first field is now selected. You can verify this by pressing the read current control keystroke, INSERT+TAB. 7. Press RIGHT ARROW to move focus out of the field to the space after it. JAWS says, "out of form field." 8. Next, press RIGHT ARROW to move to the beginning of the second [Type text] field, and then select it by pressing RIGHT ARROW again. 9. Press the DEL key to delete this middle text field. The cursor remains in the center of the header, but the field is now gone. JAWS reports, "out of form field" again. 10. Press RIGHT ARROW twice more to move to and then select the third [Type text] field. 11. Next, press ALT+JH to move to the Header & Footer Tools Design tab of the ribbon, followed by N U to activate the Page Number button in the Header & Footer group of the lower ribbon. A submenu opens. 12. Press C to choose Current Position, and another submenu opens with focus on the first item, Plain Number 1. 13. Press ENTER to select Plain Number 1. The menus close, and the [Type text] field is now replaced with the number one. 14. Press HOME to move to the beginning of the header area. This also selects the left aligned [Type text] field. 15. Type the following, with the actual running header in all caps. The running header must be 50 characters or less. It is OK to shorten it and have a longer title for the paper in the center of the page. Type: Running head: TITLE OF PAPER. In my example, I have the following: Running head: READING COMPREHENSION USING SYNTHESIZED SPEECH 16. If necessary, select the entire line of the header and check the font and size to make sure it matches the body text you are using. list end NOTE: As you type text in the left text placeholder, the number on the right side may wrap down to the next line. After you have typed your running head, press the DEL key to remove any extra spaces and bring the number one back on the same line as the rest of the text. You may need to use the JAWS cursor to do this, since a Say Line with the PC cursor reads both lines of text in the header. list of 1 items 17. When you are finished, press ESC to get out of edit mode for the header text. Focus returns to the main document area. list end Next, set the document to double spacing: list of 3 items 1. Press ALT+H to go to the Home tab of the ribbon. 2. Press K to activate the Line and Spacing drop down button. A menu of choices opens. 3. Choose 2.0 in the list. The menu closes and focus returns to the document. list end About half way down the page, type the title of your paper. It should be centered and use upper and lowercase letters. Double space and center your name, and then double space again and type your organization or school name. Abstract Page next page alt p, b It is recommended that you keep the abstract page to 150 to 250 words. It should be a single paragraph, not indented. list of 14 items 1. First, press ALT+N to move to the Insert tab of the ribbon. 2. Next, press H for Header, and press DOWN ARROW to select Blank 3 Columns. Focus moves to the header edit area at the top of the page. Three different fields for text are inserted with the words [Type text] at the left justified, center, and right justified parts of the header edit area. The cursor is just to the left of the first field. 3. Press RIGHT ARROW. The first field is now selected. You can verify this by pressing the read current control keystroke, INSERT+TAB. 4. Press RIGHT ARROW to move focus out of the field to the space after it. JAWS says, "out of form field." 5. Next, press RIGHT ARROW to move to the beginning of the second [Type text] field, and then select it by pressing RIGHT ARROW again. 6. Press the DEL key to delete this middle text field. The cursor remains in the center of the header, but the field is now gone. JAWS reports, "out of form field" again. 7. Press RIGHT ARROW twice more to move to and then select the third [Type text] field. 8. Next, press ALT+JH to move to the Header & Footer Tools Design tab of the ribbon, followed by NU to activate the Page Number button in the Header & Footer group of the lower ribbon. A submenu opens. 9. Press C to choose Current Position, and another submenu opens with focus on the first item, Plain Number 1. 10. Press ENTER to select Plain Number 1. The menus close, and the [Type text] field is now replaced with the number two. 11. Press HOME to move to the beginning of the header area. This also selects the left aligned [Type text] field. 12. Type the following, with the actual running header in all caps. The running header must be 50 characters or less. It is OK to shorten it and have a longer title for the paper in the center of the page. Type: TITLE OF PAPER. In my example, I have the following: READING COMPREHENSION USING SYNTHESIZED SPEECH 13. If necessary, select the entire line of the header and check the font and size to make sure it matches the body text you are using. 14. When you are finished, press ESC to get out of edit mode for the header text. Focus returns to the main document area. list end From: main@jfw.groups.io [mailto:main@jfw.groups.io] On Behalf Of Mcginnis, Barbara Sent: October 21, 2016 9:53 AM To: main@jfw.groups.io Subject: Re: How to Make a Header With a Page Number Beginning with #2 in the Upper Right-Hand Corner Do you want to add anything besides a page number? What version of MS Word do you use? From: Margaret Johnson [mailto:margaret@paragould.net] Sent: Friday, October 21, 2016 3:28 AM To: main@jfw.groups.io Subject: How to Make a Header With a Page Number Beginning with #2 in the Upper Right-Hand Corner Hello Everyone, I need to know how to make a header on a more than one page document, and I would like the pages to begin with the #2 on the second page in the upper right-hand corner. Does anyone have the JAWS 17, Windows 7, and WS Word keystrokes to do this? Margaret Johnson Email correspondence to and from this address is subject to the North Carolina Public Records Law and may be disclosed to third parties by an authorized State official. Unauthorized disclosure of juvenile, health, legally privileged, or otherwise confidential information, including confidential information relating to an ongoing State procurement effort, is prohibited by law. If you have received this email in error, please notify the sender immediately and delete all records of this email.
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Re: Corrected question
If it’s a MouseOver where options pop up elsewhere on the screen when the mouse is placed over the link then usually you would press Control+Jaws Key+Enter. Jaws will then say something like “Change at Line 21” and you then press the “J” quick nav key which let’s you jump to a particular line number. Type in 21 and press enter and this should put focus to the beginning of the options which showed up, you can use the arrows and activate the links with enter or, if they are more MouseOver links repeat the above to bring up the next set of options.
Regards, Sieghard
From: main@jfw.groups.io [mailto:main@jfw.groups.io]
On Behalf Of Marilyn Bland
Sent: Sunday, October 23, 2016 7:58 AM To: main@jfw.groups.io Subject: Corrected question
Hello again,
In my previous email I asked about gaining access to a link but here is how my question should have read:
Sometimes the mouse has to hover over the link in order to gain access to it. What keystrokes should I use instead of using the mouse?
Sorry about that.
Marilyn
Dr. Marilyn Bland
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Corrected question
Marilyn Bland <tinkerbelltx@...>
Hello again,
In my previous email I asked about gaining access to a link but here is how my question should have read:
Sometimes the mouse has to hover over the link in order to gain access to it. What keystrokes should I use instead of using the mouse?
Sorry about that.
Marilyn
Dr. Marilyn Bland
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Hovering cursor
Marilyn Bland <tinkerbelltx@...>
Hello all,
Sometimes to get into a link the cursor has to hover in order to gain access. What keystrokes would I need in order to gain that same access?
Many thanks.
Marilyn
Dr. Marilyn Bland
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IRC client
Aqil Sajjad <aqilsajjad@...>
Has anyone used slack with jaws? If so, what's the
best way to use it? Someone told me it can also
be accessed through an IRC client. Any suggestions for an accessible
IRC client that works on windows XP?
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Surface Pro with JAWS
Danney Yates <dwyates1@...>
Just received a Surface Pro, Win 10 and JAWS 17. Where's a good place to begin learning how to use this? Any tutorials out there?
Thanks for any help, Danney Yates dwyates1@windstream.net
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