Re: what did I do by accident?
Mike B. <mb69mach1@...>
Hi
Robin,
Pressing, Shift +
NumPad Plus / PC cursor key, turns on the Touch cursor. Pressing, NumPad
Plus / PC cursor twice quickly turns it off, & takes you back to the PC
cursor.
Take care. Mike. Sent from my iBarstool. Arguing with a woman is like reading a software license agreement. In the end you have to ignore everything, & click I agree.
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Subject: what did I do by accident? Hello, Last night I was playing around with JAWS, still trying to learn it. I must have turned on something, but I am not sure what it is or how I accidentally turned it on. I finally figured out a way to shut off JAWS and load Window Eyes to try to clear it, and turning JAWS back on today does seem to have removed whatever I had done. Here are the symptoms:
1) On the desktop, I could see well enough to tell that I had focus on an icon, but hitting Enter and tapping the icon did not engage it. My keyboard shortcuts to launch programs also did not work. 2) I was in a Word 2010 document and inserted a small table to organize some information. After creating a couple rows and typing the information, I could add a row by tabbing. However, when I went to arrow up using the dedicated arrow keys, it would not work. It seemed to have focus in a different place altogether., although I cannot recall whet JAWS was saying. 3) I think I heard JAWS say “Touch Cursor”. Are these all symptoms of the same issue? Did I inadvertently enable the Touch Cursor? If so, how did I do it and what should I have done to turn it off?
Robin Van Lant
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what did I do by accident?
Van Lant, Robin
Hello, Last night I was playing around with JAWS, still trying to learn it. I must have turned on something, but I am not sure what it is or how I accidentally turned it on. I finally figured out a way to shut off JAWS and load Window Eyes to try to clear it, and turning JAWS back on today does seem to have removed whatever I had done. Here are the symptoms:
1) On the desktop, I could see well enough to tell that I had focus on an icon, but hitting Enter and tapping the icon did not engage it. My keyboard shortcuts to launch programs also did not work. 2) I was in a Word 2010 document and inserted a small table to organize some information. After creating a couple rows and typing the information, I could add a row by tabbing. However, when I went to arrow up using the dedicated arrow keys, it would not work. It seemed to have focus in a different place altogether., although I cannot recall whet JAWS was saying. 3) I think I heard JAWS say “Touch Cursor”. Are these all symptoms of the same issue? Did I inadvertently enable the Touch Cursor? If so, how did I do it and what should I have done to turn it off?
Robin Van Lant
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Re: Very Strange Issue with JFW and Panasonic ToughPad
Jonas Voll
I think the fix is to remove the software that the OEM installed to change your keyboard layout!
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But that may create other problems such as your keyboard not working, it just depends on your preferences! Did your IT DEP install new OS on all of the pc's? If not all the new computers are running junk from the OEM! Jonas Voll Support Technician I Envision, Inc. 2301 S Water ST Wichita, KS 67213 O: 316-425-7141 F: 316-267-4312 www.envisionus.com Envision: To improve the quality of life and provide inspiration for the blind and visually impaired through employment, outreach, rehabilitation, education and research.
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From: main@jfw.groups.io [mailto:main@jfw.groups.io] On Behalf Of Coleman, Alton A Sent: Monday, December 4, 2017 6:19 AM To: main@jfw.groups.io Subject: Re: Very Strange Issue with JFW and Panasonic ToughPad Thanks for the tip. I did try turning off tablet mode by disabling the HID device drivers. However, that did not seem to correct the issue with the JAWS modifier keys (CapsLock & ScrollLock). Alex Coleman TSA 2 (E D GIS) (352) 393-1507 -----Original Message----- From: main@jfw.groups.io [mailto:main@jfw.groups.io] On Behalf Of netbat66 Sent: Saturday, December 02, 2017 1:01 PM To: main@jfw.groups.io Subject: Re: Very Strange Issue with JFW and Panasonic ToughPad are you planing to use it as a tablet touch screen? i don't know where these settings are. but i would turn off the automatic senseing of tablet or laptop mode in windows 10. the default is to switch modes automatically when you switch between tablet and laptop mode. it might still be in tablet mode when you use the keyboard docking station that came with the panasonic. -----Original Message----- From: Coleman, Alton A Sent: Friday, December 01, 2017 12:17 PM To: main@jfw.groups.io Subject: Very Strange Issue with JFW and Panasonic ToughPad Good afternoon all. Our department just purchased a large number of Panasonic Toughpad FZ-Q2 laptops. These are the units that consist of a stand-alone tablet that mounts to a keyboard assembly, so that you can use it as a traditional laptop, or as a touch-screen tablet. I installed JAWS 18 (and subsequently JAWS 2018) on my FZ-Q2, and set the keyboard layout to Laptop mode, as would be expected. However, the CAPSLOCK key does not work as the JAWS modifier key. I.e. I can press CAPSLOCK and the letter T to read the window title, but all I get is the system default beep. Same results with any commands that require the use of the “JAWS Key”. I have set the JAWS key function to the Scroll Lock key in Settings Center, and even tried remapping CapsLock to another key (using a key mapping utility), but I get the same results. Additionally, when I attach a standard full-size USB keyboard to the FZ-Q2, everything works as it should, including the CAPSLOCK as the JAWS key. I did install JAWS on a few other Q2 units, just to see if it may just be an issue with my specific machine, but again, I received the same results on those as well. I did contact the support department at VFO Group, but they just didn’t have a clue. Has anyone experienced similar issues with JAWS and this particular laptop model (or any other model), or would you have any ideas on what would be causing this phenomenon and how I might go about getting it resolved? Thanks for any insight or feedback you can provide. Alex Coleman Technical Systems Analyst 2 Energy Delivery GIS Gainesville Regional Utilities PO Box 147117, Station E2-C 4747 N Main St., Gainesville, FL 32614-7117 ColemanAA@... (352) 393-1507 SonicWall identified this message as clean. To manage your junk mail go to https://nospam.envisionus.com and logon with your domain userid and password. If you consider this email to be spam please forward it to 'spam@...' NOTICE: This electronic mail message and any attached files are confidential. The information is exclusively for the use of the individual or entity intended as the recipient. If you are not the intended recipient, any use, copying, printing, reviewing, retention, disclosure, distribution or forwarding of the message or any attached file is not authorized and is strictly prohibited. If you have received this electronic mail message in error, please advise the sender by reply electronic mail immediately and permanently delete the original transmission, any attachments and any copies of this message from your computer system.
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Re: Very Strange Issue with JFW and Panasonic ToughPad
Coleman, Alton A <ColemanAA@...>
Thanks for the tip. I did try turning off tablet mode by disabling the HID device drivers. However, that did not seem to correct the issue with the JAWS modifier keys (CapsLock & ScrollLock).
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Alex Coleman TSA 2 (E D GIS) (352) 393-1507
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From: main@jfw.groups.io [mailto:main@jfw.groups.io] On Behalf Of netbat66 Sent: Saturday, December 02, 2017 1:01 PM To: main@jfw.groups.io Subject: Re: Very Strange Issue with JFW and Panasonic ToughPad are you planing to use it as a tablet touch screen? i don't know where these settings are. but i would turn off the automatic senseing of tablet or laptop mode in windows 10. the default is to switch modes automatically when you switch between tablet and laptop mode. it might still be in tablet mode when you use the keyboard docking station that came with the panasonic. -----Original Message----- From: Coleman, Alton A Sent: Friday, December 01, 2017 12:17 PM To: main@jfw.groups.io Subject: Very Strange Issue with JFW and Panasonic ToughPad Good afternoon all. Our department just purchased a large number of Panasonic Toughpad FZ-Q2 laptops. These are the units that consist of a stand-alone tablet that mounts to a keyboard assembly, so that you can use it as a traditional laptop, or as a touch-screen tablet. I installed JAWS 18 (and subsequently JAWS 2018) on my FZ-Q2, and set the keyboard layout to Laptop mode, as would be expected. However, the CAPSLOCK key does not work as the JAWS modifier key. I.e. I can press CAPSLOCK and the letter T to read the window title, but all I get is the system default beep. Same results with any commands that require the use of the “JAWS Key”. I have set the JAWS key function to the Scroll Lock key in Settings Center, and even tried remapping CapsLock to another key (using a key mapping utility), but I get the same results. Additionally, when I attach a standard full-size USB keyboard to the FZ-Q2, everything works as it should, including the CAPSLOCK as the JAWS key. I did install JAWS on a few other Q2 units, just to see if it may just be an issue with my specific machine, but again, I received the same results on those as well. I did contact the support department at VFO Group, but they just didn’t have a clue. Has anyone experienced similar issues with JAWS and this particular laptop model (or any other model), or would you have any ideas on what would be causing this phenomenon and how I might go about getting it resolved? Thanks for any insight or feedback you can provide. Alex Coleman Technical Systems Analyst 2 Energy Delivery GIS Gainesville Regional Utilities PO Box 147117, Station E2-C 4747 N Main St., Gainesville, FL 32614-7117 ColemanAA@... (352) 393-1507
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jaws 2018 and goldwave 631
mike mcglashon
Hi guys:
I am using win10, jaws 2018, and goldwave 6.31. Also, I am supposedly using the goldwave versions 5 and 6 scripts.
When I fire up goldwave however, it doesn’t act like it used to under old versions of jaws. When I go into the editing window for my file, juaws reads nothing; when I hit keys such as alt-shift-s and alt-shift-f to read start and finish markers respectively. Moreover, hitting alt-shift-o to read the current file name being edited, jaws reads nothing.
Am I missing steps here?
Truly Yours,
Mike M.
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Re: Disk imaging accessibil software
Jonas Voll
Hey Steve. Nice demo!
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I hope you do not have all your keys and passwords in plane text files on your pc! Check out Keepass! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hqS9MVEN4QY Jonas Voll Support Technician I Envision, Inc. 2301 S Water ST Wichita, KS 67213 O: 316-425-7141 F: 316-267-4312 www.envisionus.com Envision: To improve the quality of life and provide inspiration for the blind and visually impaired through employment, outreach, rehabilitation, education and research.
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From: main@jfw.groups.io [mailto:main@jfw.groups.io] On Behalf Of george b Sent: Saturday, December 2, 2017 10:46 AM To: main@jfw.groups.io Subject: Re: Disk imaging accessibil software LOL dave I haven't heard that line in a while remember some got perty outraged when I used that years ago... -----Original Message----- From: main@jfw.groups.io [mailto:main@jfw.groups.io] On Behalf Of Dave... Sent: December 2, 2017 8:37 To: main@jfw.groups.io Subject: Re: Disk imaging accessibil software Doug, Try using Google to look it up. Google is your friend. Dave Oregonian, woodworker, Engineer, Musician, and Pioneer ----- Original Message ----- From: "douglas richard dexheimer" <drichardd@...> To: <main@jfw.groups.io> Sent: Friday, December 01, 2017 17:14 Subject: Re: Disk imaging accessibil software whatever that word means? Douglas Richard Dexheimer Chief of Braille Productions Born-Again Productions The Friedman Place, Apt.308 5527 N. Maplewood Ave. Chicago, IL 60625 home phone 773-409-6163 cell phone 913-244-0612 drichardd@... On 12/1/2017 6:50 PM, Mario wrote: Mahalo. NOTICE: This electronic mail message and any attached files are confidential. The information is exclusively for the use of the individual or entity intended as the recipient. If you are not the intended recipient, any use, copying, printing, reviewing, retention, disclosure, distribution or forwarding of the message or any attached file is not authorized and is strictly prohibited. If you have received this electronic mail message in error, please advise the sender by reply electronic mail immediately and permanently delete the original transmission, any attachments and any copies of this message from your computer system.
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Re: Laptop function keys
Feliciano G
Your bes bet is to call the manufacture and provide them with your model number.
Feliciano
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From: main@jfw.groups.io [mailto:main@jfw.groups.io] On Behalf Of Gudrun Brunot
Sent: Saturday, December 2, 2017 1:21 PM To: main@jfw.groups.io Subject: Laptop function keys
Hello all: I hope this isn’t ot. I have recently bought an ASUS Transformer Mini (keyboard folds towards screen. I have JAWS 2018 installed on it. What I want to do is set up a hotkey, one for shutting down and restart, another just for shutting down. JAWS don’t give feedback in all situations, and what I’d like to know is what the default functions for the top keys are. I’d like to use one of the function keys for these two functions, and I don’t want to disable some default that is useful. I’ve tried scanning the user guide, but no help there. I’ve shown the scanty documentation to my partner as well, and he didn’t find any list of what the function keys do.
Any help greatly appreciated. The machine seems otherwise compact, neat, and fairly snappy.
Gudrun
gudrunbrunot.com Listen to samples and read about my services: translation, interpreting, sound design, and listen to clips from my CD, J-Walking.
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Re: Quick Access Toolbar in Word 2010
CathyAnne Murtha <cathy@...>
In the application, press ALT to enter command mode. Press UP ARROW once to move focus into the Quick Access Toolbar. Press RIGHT and LEFT ARROW to navigate among the commands. You can use ALT with the number row keys to activate a command. ALT-1 activates the first command of the QAT, ALT-2 the second, etc... —- CathyAnne Murtha Access Technology Institute www.blind.training cathy@...
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Re: Quick Access Toolbar in Word 2010
Mario
if I'm understanding you right, pressing the alt key plus the number of
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the action that is contained in the toolbar. for example, start word 2010 and press alt+1. you should be asked to give the empty document a filename. the first action on the QAT is save, which for a blank document will trigger the save as dialog. if you're wanting to customize the QAT, press alt, f, t,q, then tab and proceed appropriately. if neither is not what you're wanting, please explain exactly what you want to do.
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From: Bill White [mailto:billwhite92701@...] Sent: Sunday, Dec 3, 2017 2:44 PM EST To: main@jfw.groups.io Subject: Quick Access Toolbar in Word 2010 What is the keystroke to bring up the Quick Access Toolbar in Word 2010? Thank you. Bill White Billwhite92701@...
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Re: best way to regain speech if JAWS is silent?
Randy Barnett <randy@...>
Oh, I am not that patient!
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I waited for maybe 30 seconds and figured I needed to do it again and it worked so I just do it that way. Smiley
On 12/1/2017 11:59 AM, Bill White wrote:
Hi, Randy. I use JAWS 2018, and for me, it is not a two-step process. If I use WINDOWS Key plus JAWS Key plus F4, JAWS unloads, then reloads in about 60 seconds. --
Sincerely: Randy Barnett (Owner) Soundtique Grants Pass, Oregon.
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Quick Access Toolbar in Word 2010
Bill White <billwhite92701@...>
What is the keystroke to bring up the Quick Access Toolbar in Word 2010?
Thank you.
Bill White Billwhite92701@...
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Re: OT: Kindle Fire 5th gen. VoiceView Shortcut
Mario
Andre, since you have a new Kindle Fire, perhaps the following list will
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be of interest: vi-kindle: Visually Impaired Kindle users Group. Group formed to share tips on using Amazon's Kindle e-readers accessibility features. Independently moderated, not affiliated with Amazon. You may join this list at: http://www.freelists.org/list/vi-kindle
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From: Andre [mailto:stepserve@...] Sent: Saturday, Dec 2, 2017 5:59 PM EST To: main@jfw.groups.io Subject: OT: Kindle Fire 5th gen. VoiceView Shortcut If anyone knows: Can you tell me how to turn voiceview on/off? Has something changed in the latest os update? I know you used to be able to turn it on/off from anywhere and any app by holding the power button, then also placing 2 fingers on the screen. Then you'd hear the screen reader say keep holding to fingers down to activate voiceview. But now, I haven't been able to use the same method as before to turn it off. The only way I've been able to turn it off was by going to settings > accessibility > voiceview and checking the box to turn it off. However, once voiceview is off, I can turn it on by holding the power button and then placing 2 fingers on the screen. Why won't the same method turn it off any longer? It's a problem because I can't help my 5 year old navigate to where he needs to be if I have to navigate to settings to turn it off rather than to use that shortcut because then he'd be stuck in settings and I don't know how to describe to him what he needs to do to get out of that and back to his apps. I can't seem to contact Amazon by phone today so. Thanks all for your help. Is there a blind kindle fire list somewhere? Thanks again,
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abbyy finereader12: some questions
Георги Ламбов <obichamlegiona@...>
evening people!
Windows10 and abbyy finereader12. I'm glad with the program but I want to ask, can I change the resolution by hand? There's a checkbox which is checked and after the settings it has to correct the resolution automatically. But I'm not sure it makes that. So I'd like to do this by hand after the converted text. In version9 there's a keycombination which help we do this with. How is it at version12? Is it possible at all? Maybe somewhere by the settings or? best regards Georgi
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Re: Kindle Fire 5th gen. VoiceView Shortcut
Steve Nutt
Hi,
I believe it’s only a switch to turn it on using the two finger method. TO turn it off, you need to do it in settings.
All the best
From: main@jfw.groups.io [mailto:main@jfw.groups.io] On Behalf Of Andre
Sent: 02 December 2017 22:59 To: main@jfw.groups.io Subject: OT: Kindle Fire 5th gen. VoiceView Shortcut
If anyone knows: Can you tell me how to turn voiceview on/off? Has something changed in the latest os update? I know you used to be able to turn it on/off from anywhere and any app by holding the power button, then also placing 2 fingers on the screen. Then you’d hear the screen reader say keep holding to fingers down to activate voiceview. But now, I haven’t been able to use the same method as before to turn it off. The only way I’ve been able to turn it off was by going to settings > accessibility > voiceview and checking the box to turn it off.
However, once voiceview is off, I can turn it on by holding the power button and then placing 2 fingers on the screen. Why won’t the same method turn it off any longer? It’s a problem because I can’t help my 5 year old navigate to where he needs to be if I have to navigate to settings to turn it off rather than to use that shortcut because then he’d be stuck in settings and I don’t know how to describe to him what he needs to do to get out of that and back to his apps.
I can’t seem to contact Amazon by phone today so… Thanks all for your help.
Is there a blind kindle fire list somewhere?
Thanks again,
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Re: Very Strange Issue with JFW and Panasonic ToughPad
Dave Durber
Hello Alex:
I have an HP Desktop Pavilion Laptop, which I
like very much.
It looks like you have a similar problem to
me.
In my case, I cannot use the JAWS Desktop Keyboard
Layout, to perform the JAWS shifted functions using the INSERT key on the number
pad, although, I can use the number pad to perform the unshifted
functions.
For this reason, I now use the JAWS Laptop
Keyboard layout, no matter what computer i am using.
I called HP to ask them if I could remap the NUM
PAD INSERT key to make it work as I wanted, and the answer was that it could
not, because, for some reason, only known to HP, they assigned their own
mapping code for that particular key, which is why JAWS cannot use that
key. unfortunately, I am sorry to say, It looks like you are in the same
boat.
You could call the computer manufacturer's Tech
Support Line and ask them if they have a solution to your
problem.
Good luck with that one though.
Out of interest, using the JAWS Laptop Keyboard layout, do JAWS functions
which use the CAPS LOCK+SHIFT key, work at all, E.G.,
CAPS LOCK+SHIFT+J, which reads the text from the beginning of the line
up to the position of the active cursor and CAPS LOCK+SHIFT+L, which
reads the text from the active cursor to the end of the current
line.
Sincerely:
Dave Durber
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OT: Kindle Fire 5th gen. VoiceView Shortcut
Andre
If anyone knows: Can you tell me how to turn voiceview on/off? Has something changed in the latest os update? I know you used to be able to turn it on/off from anywhere and any app by holding the power button, then also placing 2 fingers on the screen. Then you’d hear the screen reader say keep holding to fingers down to activate voiceview. But now, I haven’t been able to use the same method as before to turn it off. The only way I’ve been able to turn it off was by going to settings > accessibility > voiceview and checking the box to turn it off.
However, once voiceview is off, I can turn it on by holding the power button and then placing 2 fingers on the screen. Why won’t the same method turn it off any longer? It’s a problem because I can’t help my 5 year old navigate to where he needs to be if I have to navigate to settings to turn it off rather than to use that shortcut because then he’d be stuck in settings and I don’t know how to describe to him what he needs to do to get out of that and back to his apps.
I can’t seem to contact Amazon by phone today so… Thanks all for your help.
Is there a blind kindle fire list somewhere?
Thanks again,
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Laptop function keys
Gudrun Brunot
Hello all: I hope this isn’t ot. I have recently bought an ASUS Transformer Mini (keyboard folds towards screen. I have JAWS 2018 installed on it. What I want to do is set up a hotkey, one for shutting down and restart, another just for shutting down. JAWS don’t give feedback in all situations, and what I’d like to know is what the default functions for the top keys are. I’d like to use one of the function keys for these two functions, and I don’t want to disable some default that is useful. I’ve tried scanning the user guide, but no help there. I’ve shown the scanty documentation to my partner as well, and he didn’t find any list of what the function keys do.
Any help greatly appreciated. The machine seems otherwise compact, neat, and fairly snappy.
Gudrun
gudrunbrunot.com Listen to samples and read about my services: translation, interpreting, sound design, and listen to clips from my CD, J-Walking.
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Re: Very Strange Issue with JFW and Panasonic ToughPad
netbat66
are you planing to use it as a tablet touch screen?
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i don't know where these settings are. but i would turn off the automatic senseing of tablet or laptop mode in windows 10. the default is to switch modes automatically when you switch between tablet and laptop mode. it might still be in tablet mode when you use the keyboard docking station that came with the panasonic.
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From: Coleman, Alton A Sent: Friday, December 01, 2017 12:17 PM To: main@jfw.groups.io Subject: Very Strange Issue with JFW and Panasonic ToughPad Good afternoon all. Our department just purchased a large number of Panasonic Toughpad FZ-Q2 laptops. These are the units that consist of a stand-alone tablet that mounts to a keyboard assembly, so that you can use it as a traditional laptop, or as a touch-screen tablet. I installed JAWS 18 (and subsequently JAWS 2018) on my FZ-Q2, and set the keyboard layout to Laptop mode, as would be expected. However, the CAPSLOCK key does not work as the JAWS modifier key. I.e. I can press CAPSLOCK and the letter T to read the window title, but all I get is the system default beep. Same results with any commands that require the use of the “JAWS Key”. I have set the JAWS key function to the Scroll Lock key in Settings Center, and even tried remapping CapsLock to another key (using a key mapping utility), but I get the same results. Additionally, when I attach a standard full-size USB keyboard to the FZ-Q2, everything works as it should, including the CAPSLOCK as the JAWS key. I did install JAWS on a few other Q2 units, just to see if it may just be an issue with my specific machine, but again, I received the same results on those as well. I did contact the support department at VFO Group, but they just didn’t have a clue. Has anyone experienced similar issues with JAWS and this particular laptop model (or any other model), or would you have any ideas on what would be causing this phenomenon and how I might go about getting it resolved? Thanks for any insight or feedback you can provide. Alex Coleman Technical Systems Analyst 2 Energy Delivery GIS Gainesville Regional Utilities PO Box 147117, Station E2-C 4747 N Main St., Gainesville, FL 32614-7117 ColemanAA@... (352) 393-1507
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Re: hawaiian words on Google for Doug Deckheimer
Dave...
Oh, Doug. You are just too quick for me. I feel ashamed.
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Dave Oregonian, woodworker, Engineer, Musician, and Pioneer
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From: "douglas richard dexheimer" <drichardd@...> To: <main@jfw.groups.io> Sent: Saturday, December 02, 2017 08:55 Subject: hawaiian words please change the subject line to reflect current content Douglas Richard Dexheimer Chief of Braille Productions Born-Again Productions The Friedman Place, Apt.308 5527 N. Maplewood Ave. Chicago, IL 60625 home phone 773-409-6163 cell phone 913-244-0612 drichardd@... On 12/2/2017 10:31 AM, Sieghard Weitzel wrote: A quick Google search for "Your Welcome" in Hawaiian produced this:
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hawaiian words
douglas richard dexheimer
please change the subject line to reflect current content
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Douglas Richard Dexheimer Chief of Braille Productions Born-Again Productions The Friedman Place, Apt.308 5527 N. Maplewood Ave. Chicago, IL 60625 home phone 773-409-6163 cell phone 913-244-0612 drichardd@...
On 12/2/2017 10:31 AM, Sieghard Weitzel wrote:
A quick Google search for "Your Welcome" in Hawaiian produced this:
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