Re: JAWS Becomes Sluggish When Writing Emails in Outlook
Randy Barnett
Sounds like you are getting a heavy CPU load. If it is outlook or some other program is the question. press start then type msconcfg.exe now go to the services tab now tab until you hear hide all Microsoft services and check the box. now shift tab to the list of services and see what all is running. If you don't recognize it google it and see if you need it. If you see things like iTunes adobe google or things like that try unchecking them then click OK. Next open task manager with the ctrl + shift + esc keys. ctrl + tab to the startup tab. now do the same thing as you did in services. Now after you disable all the junk that really doesn't need to load every time you start your computer it should run much faster. Dont worry if anything you do stops a program from working you can just re-enable it the same way.
toggle quoted messageShow quoted text
If you cant find the startup tab you may have to click the more details button to make it show up.
On 4/20/2019 2:55 PM, Rahul Bajaj wrote:
Hi all,
|
|
Re: JAWS Becomes Sluggish When Writing Emails in Outlook
Cristóbal
Is the hardware acceleration option unchecked?
toggle quoted messageShow quoted text
-----Original Message-----
From: main@jfw.groups.io <main@jfw.groups.io> On Behalf Of Rahul Bajaj Sent: Saturday, April 20, 2019 4:37 PM To: main@jfw.groups.io Subject: Re: JAWS Becomes Sluggish When Writing Emails in Outlook Dan, I think plain text, but I am not sure. Could that make a difference? Also, my laptop emits some air from the vents on the side - more than usual - when it becomes sluggish like this. On Apr 21, 2019, at 12:06 AM, Dan Longmore <danlongmore44@gmail.com>wrote: cannot think of any Outlook options that may cause this behavior when typing. Could it be a JAWS setting? Sorry, not much help I know. Outlook when crafting messages. I have uninstalled and reinstalled Outlook, and that has not fixed the issue. I currently write my emails in Notepad and then copy-paste them which is inconvenient. come up for most, but I would nonetheless like to know what you would do in case you were facing this issue. Thank you so much.
|
|
Re: JAWS Becomes Sluggish When Writing Emails in Outlook
Rahul Bajaj
Dan, I think plain text, but I am not sure. Could that make a difference?
toggle quoted messageShow quoted text
Also, my laptop emits some air from the vents on the side - more than usual - when it becomes sluggish like this.
On Apr 21, 2019, at 12:06 AM, Dan Longmore <danlongmore44@gmail.com> wrote:
|
|
Re: JAWS Becomes Sluggish When Writing Emails in Outlook
Dan Longmore
Hi,
toggle quoted messageShow quoted text
This is a tough one. Are you using plain text or HTML to respond? I cannot think of any Outlook options that may cause this behavior when typing. Could it be a JAWS setting? Sorry, not much help I know. Dan
-----Original Message-----
From: main@jfw.groups.io <main@jfw.groups.io> On Behalf Of Rahul Bajaj Sent: Saturday, April 20, 2019 5:55 PM To: main@jfw.groups.io Subject: JAWS Becomes Sluggish When Writing Emails in Outlook Hi all, I use JAWS 2018, Windows 10, Outlook 16. JAWS behaves very sluggishly in Outlook when crafting messages. I have uninstalled and reinstalled Outlook, and that has not fixed the issue. I currently write my emails in Notepad and then copy-paste them which is inconvenient. Can anyone think of other workarounds? I know that this problem does not come up for most, but I would nonetheless like to know what you would do in case you were facing this issue. Thank you so much. Best, Rahul -- -- Rahul Bajaj Candidate for the BCL Rhodes Scholar (India and Linacre 2018) University of Oxford
|
|
JAWS Becomes Sluggish When Writing Emails in Outlook
Rahul Bajaj
Hi all,
I use JAWS 2018, Windows 10, Outlook 16. JAWS behaves very sluggishly in Outlook when crafting messages. I have uninstalled and reinstalled Outlook, and that has not fixed the issue. I currently write my emails in Notepad and then copy-paste them which is inconvenient. Can anyone think of other workarounds? I know that this problem does not come up for most, but I would nonetheless like to know what you would do in case you were facing this issue. Thank you so much. Best, Rahul -- -- Rahul Bajaj Candidate for the BCL Rhodes Scholar (India and Linacre 2018) University of Oxford
|
|
Re: new member.
Dan Longmore
Hi, Dan here from Pennsylvania. Nice to see that you are aboard and the list has a growing world connection.
Dan
From: main@jfw.groups.io <main@jfw.groups.io> On Behalf Of shankar.c@...
Sent: Saturday, April 20, 2019 10:06 AM To: main@jfw.groups.io Subject: new member.
Hello all, greetings. This is Shankar, from india. Thanks to moderator for approving my subscription.
|
|
Re: JAWS WITH AN EXTERNAL SOUND CARD
#advisory
Robert Logue
There are all kinds of low cost USB sound cards and low priced computer speakers you can connect to them.
toggle quoted messageShow quoted text
May I make a suggestion for something even easier? I have a Logitech s-150 digital stereo speaker. It is powered from the USB port and also shows up as a sound device. It costs about $25. It's available on Amazon. The quality for music is not good so I use it just for screen readers like Jaws. I have another sound card for music. Luckily, the one on my motherboard sounds good enough for music playback through powered studio monitors on my desk. I set the onboard sound as default. Then I set the Logitech s-150 as output for each screen reader. This works welt most of the time but occasionally screen readers or Windows gets confused and sends the voice to the main card. I have a couple of tricks to fix that. One is disconnect then reconnect the USB speaker. The other is to restart the screen reader. Hope this helps. Bob
On 2019-04-19 7:32 p.m., Marty Hutchings wrote:
I am about to install JAWS on an Aser laptop with Windows 10 and I want to be able to run a media program like Winamp and not have JAWS speak through the same speakers. Can I add an external USB sound card that I can plug speakers into for the music media and have JAWS speak through headphones plugged into the laptop's built in jack? I currently have a Windows 7 desktop with a Sound Blaster card that I play music through while JAWS speaks through the mother board sound jack.
|
|
Re: new member.
Marty Hutchings
Welcome Shankar.
Love in
Christ
Marty For our struggle is not against flesh and blood, but against the rulers, against the powers, against the world forces of this darkness, against the spiritual forces of wickedness in the heavenly places. Therefore, take up the full armor of God, so that you will be able to resist in the evil day, and having done everything, to stand firm. Ephesians 6:12, 13
Hello all, greetings. This is Shankar, from india. Thanks to moderator for approving my subscription.
|
|
Re: Winamp volume
Marty Hutchings
Both sets of arrows work for me.
Love in
Christ
Marty For our struggle is not against flesh and blood, but against the rulers, against the powers, against the world forces of this darkness, against the spiritual forces of wickedness in the heavenly places. Therefore, take up the full armor of God, so that you will be able to resist in the evil day, and having done everything, to stand firm. Ephesians 6:12, 13
are you useing the numpad? That is what is called for
in the article I linked. I dont have winamp so I cant test it.
On 4/20/2019 2:06 AM, Tom wrote:
|
|
Re: Winamp volume
Marty Hutchings
Yes, that works too. I didn’t mean to say that the EQ Tab was the
only way to get access to the volume control.
Love in
Christ
Marty For our struggle is not against flesh and blood, but against the rulers, against the powers, against the world forces of this darkness, against the spiritual forces of wickedness in the heavenly places. Therefore, take up the full armor of God, so that you will be able to resist in the evil day, and having done everything, to stand firm. Ephesians 6:12, 13
Hi, Marty. I respectfully disagree. I have my equalizer window inactivated so that it does not open (ALT plus G). When I am in the main window, so that I can pause a track with the letter C, Up and Down arrows increase and decrease volume.
From:
main@jfw.groups.io [mailto:main@jfw.groups.io] On Behalf Of Marty Hutchings
The Up and Down arrows only work for volume when you are in the EQ Tab. To get there, use Control Tab twice from the Play List Editor Tab.
Love
in Christ
Thanks to those who answered my query regarding how to increase the volume in Winamp.
Unfortunately pressing the up or down arrow while playing an mp3 file does not change the volume level at all. It seems to be stuck at the one low fairly dull level.
Any suggestions what I can try next?
Thanks Tom
From:
main@jfw.groups.io [mailto:main@jfw.groups.io] On Behalf Of Randy Barnett
From
the following:
On the face of it, Winamp from Nullsoft may not seem like a terribly accessible programme. Although the interface from the keyboard is somewhat unorthodox, you’ll find that Winamp is in fact one of the most accessible of the fully featured MP3 players. This article seeks to help you understand what Winamp can do, how to configure it, and all the keyboard secrets will be revealed. You can get a brief keyboard summary of all of the keyboard commands mentioned in this document, and a few I won’t be covering, by pressing F1 from the Winamp main window. From there, you can press Control+Tab through the multipage dialogue box until you get to the tips and tricks section. If you left click your mouse on any of the text of the edit box, this will give that read-only edit box focus, which means that you can then read the summary with your screenreader’s continuous reading feature. You can also go to the top of this edit box with the Control+home combination, press Control+Shift+end to select the entire edit box (Control+A doesn’t seem to work) and then press Control+C to copy it to the clipboard. You may then want to paste this into a word processor or text editor and save it for future reference. Winamp is a fully featured audio player, supporting most common file formats. If a file format isn’t supported out of the box, chances are you can get a plug-in that will do the job. It has a playlist editor allowing you to import individual files, entire directories and locations from the Internet. Files can then be randomised, or sorted by a number of criteria including song name and file name. A graphical equaliser allows you to make major adjustments to the sound of the player. You can choose from presets, save your own settings, and even specify your own settings on a song by song basis. The ID3 editor allows you to edit MP3 tag information, which is a handy way of recording information such as the album, the artist, the year the song was released and more. The plug-in architecture of Winamp means that fantastic add-ins are being released regularly, ranging from the support of many file formats through to pitch changers and audio compressors. Basic Winamp OperationWhen you install Winamp, you are asked if you want it to be your default audio player. If you answer yes to this question, Winamp will be launched from Windows Explorer or Internet Explorer when a file that Winamp supports is encountered. The file will start playing automatically. You can also launch Winamp by going to the Start menu, choosing programmes, then Winamp. When in Winamp, the following commands can be used for playback. Note that some of the keypad commands listed here may conflict with your screenreader. You will need to change your screenreader’s key settings or use its bypass key if you wish to use the keypad in Winamp.
Configuring WinampWinamp is highly configurable. This section seeks to help you understand how to navigate Winamp’s Preferences. To enter the preferences, press Control+P. Winamp will present you with a treeview. As in any treeview, you use the right-arrow key to eXPand a branch of the tree, the left-arrow to close a branch, and the down-arrow to navigate through items in the tree. Once you’ve selected a section, you can use the tab and Shift+Tab keys to navigate through the various elements. When you get to the section for selecting and configuring plug-ins, it is important to understand that after you have selected the plug-in with the arrow keys, there is often a configure button which allows you to fine-tune the settings for that particular plug-in. Normally, you need to press the tab key to find the configure button. Pressing the space bar will bring up the configuration dialogue box for that plug-in. The Playlist EditorThe Playlist Editor is one of Winamp’s less accessible features, but there is more that you can do with the keyboard than many people think. The major difficulty is that with most screenreaders, using the arrow keys in Winamp 2.x will not give you reliable information about the song that you’ve selected. I have heard that some Windoweyes users have got it to work to some degree thanks to some clever set file manipulation, but I never have. Anyway, let’s take a look at what you can do with the keyboard. Firstly, you will want to get into the Playlist Editor. If the Playlist Editor window isn’t open yet, you will need to open it by pressing Control+E. Incidentally, once Windows such as the Playlist Editor are open, you can cycle through all open Windows with the Control+Tab combination.
Also, all playback Controls are available as they are in the main window. Graphical EqualiserAlthough I have not heard of anyone being able to set up their screenreader to tell them the percentage of each band of the equaliser in Winamp 2.x, you can make changes via the keyboard and listen to the results to see how you like it. Also, Control+s brings up a list of over 20 presets that you can choose from. First though, you will need to open the graphical equaliser if it is not open already. You can do this with the Alt+G combination.
The A key toggles auto-loading of the equaliser. ConclusionI hope that this gets you started. Feel free to drop me a note with any questions, ask on the PC-Audio list, and visit the Winamp Documentation. [/responsivevoice] Laatst bijgewerkt op: 3/05/14 Primaire SidebarEvenementen
EvenementcategorieënCopyright © 2019 · Genesis Framework · WordPress · Log in <div class="statcounter"><a title="WordPress hit counter" href="https://statcounter.com/wordpress.org/" class="statcounter"><img class="statcounter" src="//c.statcounter.com/8771412/0/3ce4566c/1/" alt="WordPress hit counter" /></a></div> <div class="statcounter"><a title="web analytics" href="https://statcounter.com/"><img class="statcounter" src="https://c.statcounter.com/8771412/0/3ce4566c/0/" alt="web analytics" /></a></div> Original textContribute a better translation
|
|
Re: new member.
cecropia64
Welcome Shankar.� Hope you enjoy the list
toggle quoted messageShow quoted text
Stewart
On 4/20/2019 10:05 AM, shankar.c@tech-accessibility.in wrote:
|
|
Re: Unable to quit JAWS using Insert+F4
Dave Durber
Hello Bill:
toggle quoted messageShow quoted text
A person does not need to restart the computer. Once they have followed you instructions, all they need do is unload and restart JAWS. Sincerely: Dave Durber
----- Original Message -----
From: "Bill White" <billwhite92701@dslextreme.com> To: <main@jfw.groups.io> Sent: Thursday, April 18, 2019 4:41 PM Subject: Re: Unable to quit JAWS using Insert+F4 Hi, Marty. Yes, it can be changed without reinstalling JAWS.
|
|
new member.
shankar.c@...
Hello all, greetings. This is Shankar, from india. Thanks to moderator for approving my subscription.
|
|
Re: Winamp volume
Randy Barnett
are you useing the numpad? That is what
is called for in the article I linked. I dont have winamp so I
cant test it.
On 4/20/2019 2:06 AM, Tom wrote:
|
|
Re: Winamp volume
JM Casey
Yeah, although the volume control does work in the eq, its’ not a function of the eq. The pre-amp gain is, and you control that with grave and tab once the eq is on. Up and down arrow for volume should work in the main window if all is right with the programme.
From: main@jfw.groups.io <main@jfw.groups.io> On Behalf Of Bill White
Sent: April 20, 2019 11:13 AM To: main@jfw.groups.io Subject: Re: Winamp volume
Hi, Marty. I respectfully disagree. I have my equalizer window inactivated so that it does not open (ALT plus G). When I am in the main window, so that I can pause a track with the letter C, Up and Down arrows increase and decrease volume.
From: main@jfw.groups.io [mailto:main@jfw.groups.io] On Behalf Of Marty Hutchings
The Up and Down arrows only work for volume when you are in the EQ Tab. To get there, use Control Tab twice from the Play List Editor Tab.
Love in Christ
Thanks to those who answered my query regarding how to increase the volume in Winamp.
Unfortunately pressing the up or down arrow while playing an mp3 file does not change the volume level at all. It seems to be stuck at the one low fairly dull level.
Any suggestions what I can try next?
Thanks Tom
From: main@jfw.groups.io [mailto:main@jfw.groups.io] On Behalf Of Randy Barnett
From the following:
On the face of it, Winamp from Nullsoft may not seem like a terribly accessible programme. Although the interface from the keyboard is somewhat unorthodox, you’ll find that Winamp is in fact one of the most accessible of the fully featured MP3 players. This article seeks to help you understand what Winamp can do, how to configure it, and all the keyboard secrets will be revealed. You can get a brief keyboard summary of all of the keyboard commands mentioned in this document, and a few I won’t be covering, by pressing F1 from the Winamp main window. From there, you can press Control+Tab through the multipage dialogue box until you get to the tips and tricks section. If you left click your mouse on any of the text of the edit box, this will give that read-only edit box focus, which means that you can then read the summary with your screenreader’s continuous reading feature. You can also go to the top of this edit box with the Control+home combination, press Control+Shift+end to select the entire edit box (Control+A doesn’t seem to work) and then press Control+C to copy it to the clipboard. You may then want to paste this into a word processor or text editor and save it for future reference. Winamp is a fully featured audio player, supporting most common file formats. If a file format isn’t supported out of the box, chances are you can get a plug-in that will do the job. It has a playlist editor allowing you to import individual files, entire directories and locations from the Internet. Files can then be randomised, or sorted by a number of criteria including song name and file name. A graphical equaliser allows you to make major adjustments to the sound of the player. You can choose from presets, save your own settings, and even specify your own settings on a song by song basis. The ID3 editor allows you to edit MP3 tag information, which is a handy way of recording information such as the album, the artist, the year the song was released and more. The plug-in architecture of Winamp means that fantastic add-ins are being released regularly, ranging from the support of many file formats through to pitch changers and audio compressors. Basic Winamp OperationWhen you install Winamp, you are asked if you want it to be your default audio player. If you answer yes to this question, Winamp will be launched from Windows Explorer or Internet Explorer when a file that Winamp supports is encountered. The file will start playing automatically. You can also launch Winamp by going to the Start menu, choosing programmes, then Winamp. When in Winamp, the following commands can be used for playback. Note that some of the keypad commands listed here may conflict with your screenreader. You will need to change your screenreader’s key settings or use its bypass key if you wish to use the keypad in Winamp.
Configuring WinampWinamp is highly configurable. This section seeks to help you understand how to navigate Winamp’s Preferences. To enter the preferences, press Control+P. Winamp will present you with a treeview. As in any treeview, you use the right-arrow key to eXPand a branch of the tree, the left-arrow to close a branch, and the down-arrow to navigate through items in the tree. Once you’ve selected a section, you can use the tab and Shift+Tab keys to navigate through the various elements. When you get to the section for selecting and configuring plug-ins, it is important to understand that after you have selected the plug-in with the arrow keys, there is often a configure button which allows you to fine-tune the settings for that particular plug-in. Normally, you need to press the tab key to find the configure button. Pressing the space bar will bring up the configuration dialogue box for that plug-in. The Playlist EditorThe Playlist Editor is one of Winamp’s less accessible features, but there is more that you can do with the keyboard than many people think. The major difficulty is that with most screenreaders, using the arrow keys in Winamp 2.x will not give you reliable information about the song that you’ve selected. I have heard that some Windoweyes users have got it to work to some degree thanks to some clever set file manipulation, but I never have. Anyway, let’s take a look at what you can do with the keyboard. Firstly, you will want to get into the Playlist Editor. If the Playlist Editor window isn’t open yet, you will need to open it by pressing Control+E. Incidentally, once Windows such as the Playlist Editor are open, you can cycle through all open Windows with the Control+Tab combination.
Also, all playback Controls are available as they are in the main window. Graphical EqualiserAlthough I have not heard of anyone being able to set up their screenreader to tell them the percentage of each band of the equaliser in Winamp 2.x, you can make changes via the keyboard and listen to the results to see how you like it. Also, Control+s brings up a list of over 20 presets that you can choose from. First though, you will need to open the graphical equaliser if it is not open already. You can do this with the Alt+G combination.
The A key toggles auto-loading of the equaliser. ConclusionI hope that this gets you started. Feel free to drop me a note with any questions, ask on the PC-Audio list, and visit the Winamp Documentation. [/responsivevoice] Laatst bijgewerkt op: 3/05/14 Primaire SidebarEvenementen
EvenementcategorieënCopyright © 2019 · Genesis Framework · WordPress · Log in <div class="statcounter"><a title="WordPress hit counter" href="https://statcounter.com/wordpress.org/" class="statcounter"><img class="statcounter" src="//c.statcounter.com/8771412/0/3ce4566c/1/" alt="WordPress hit counter" /></a></div> <div class="statcounter"><a title="web analytics" href="https://statcounter.com/"><img class="statcounter" src="https://c.statcounter.com/8771412/0/3ce4566c/0/" alt="web analytics" /></a></div> Original textContribute a better translation
|
|
Re: JAWS WITH AN EXTERNAL SOUND CARD
#advisory
ratshtron
I haven't had anything like that happen here either and I have two of those 10 dollar usb sound adapters that work great for jaws to use and I have all other sounds coming from the system sound device on the motherboard.
Legend has it that on Saturday 4/20/2019 12:24 AM, Sieghard Weitzel said: ---------------------------------------- Hi Bill,----------------------------------------
|
|
Re: Winamp volume
Bill White <billwhite92701@...>
Hi, Marty. I respectfully disagree. I have my equalizer window inactivated so that it does not open (ALT plus G). When I am in the main window, so that I can pause a track with the letter C, Up and Down arrows increase and decrease volume.
From: main@jfw.groups.io [mailto:main@jfw.groups.io] On Behalf Of Marty Hutchings
Sent: Saturday, April 20, 2019 7:27 AM To: main@jfw.groups.io Subject: Re: Winamp volume
The Up and Down arrows only work for volume when you are in the EQ Tab. To get there, use Control Tab twice from the Play List Editor Tab.
Love in Christ
Thanks to those who answered my query regarding how to increase the volume in Winamp.
Unfortunately pressing the up or down arrow while playing an mp3 file does not change the volume level at all. It seems to be stuck at the one low fairly dull level.
Any suggestions what I can try next?
Thanks Tom
From: main@jfw.groups.io [mailto:main@jfw.groups.io] On Behalf Of Randy Barnett
From the following:
On the face of it, Winamp from Nullsoft may not seem like a terribly accessible programme. Although the interface from the keyboard is somewhat unorthodox, you’ll find that Winamp is in fact one of the most accessible of the fully featured MP3 players. This article seeks to help you understand what Winamp can do, how to configure it, and all the keyboard secrets will be revealed. You can get a brief keyboard summary of all of the keyboard commands mentioned in this document, and a few I won’t be covering, by pressing F1 from the Winamp main window. From there, you can press Control+Tab through the multipage dialogue box until you get to the tips and tricks section. If you left click your mouse on any of the text of the edit box, this will give that read-only edit box focus, which means that you can then read the summary with your screenreader’s continuous reading feature. You can also go to the top of this edit box with the Control+home combination, press Control+Shift+end to select the entire edit box (Control+A doesn’t seem to work) and then press Control+C to copy it to the clipboard. You may then want to paste this into a word processor or text editor and save it for future reference. Winamp is a fully featured audio player, supporting most common file formats. If a file format isn’t supported out of the box, chances are you can get a plug-in that will do the job. It has a playlist editor allowing you to import individual files, entire directories and locations from the Internet. Files can then be randomised, or sorted by a number of criteria including song name and file name. A graphical equaliser allows you to make major adjustments to the sound of the player. You can choose from presets, save your own settings, and even specify your own settings on a song by song basis. The ID3 editor allows you to edit MP3 tag information, which is a handy way of recording information such as the album, the artist, the year the song was released and more. The plug-in architecture of Winamp means that fantastic add-ins are being released regularly, ranging from the support of many file formats through to pitch changers and audio compressors. Basic Winamp OperationWhen you install Winamp, you are asked if you want it to be your default audio player. If you answer yes to this question, Winamp will be launched from Windows Explorer or Internet Explorer when a file that Winamp supports is encountered. The file will start playing automatically. You can also launch Winamp by going to the Start menu, choosing programmes, then Winamp. When in Winamp, the following commands can be used for playback. Note that some of the keypad commands listed here may conflict with your screenreader. You will need to change your screenreader’s key settings or use its bypass key if you wish to use the keypad in Winamp.
Configuring WinampWinamp is highly configurable. This section seeks to help you understand how to navigate Winamp’s Preferences. To enter the preferences, press Control+P. Winamp will present you with a treeview. As in any treeview, you use the right-arrow key to eXPand a branch of the tree, the left-arrow to close a branch, and the down-arrow to navigate through items in the tree. Once you’ve selected a section, you can use the tab and Shift+Tab keys to navigate through the various elements. When you get to the section for selecting and configuring plug-ins, it is important to understand that after you have selected the plug-in with the arrow keys, there is often a configure button which allows you to fine-tune the settings for that particular plug-in. Normally, you need to press the tab key to find the configure button. Pressing the space bar will bring up the configuration dialogue box for that plug-in. The Playlist EditorThe Playlist Editor is one of Winamp’s less accessible features, but there is more that you can do with the keyboard than many people think. The major difficulty is that with most screenreaders, using the arrow keys in Winamp 2.x will not give you reliable information about the song that you’ve selected. I have heard that some Windoweyes users have got it to work to some degree thanks to some clever set file manipulation, but I never have. Anyway, let’s take a look at what you can do with the keyboard. Firstly, you will want to get into the Playlist Editor. If the Playlist Editor window isn’t open yet, you will need to open it by pressing Control+E. Incidentally, once Windows such as the Playlist Editor are open, you can cycle through all open Windows with the Control+Tab combination.
Also, all playback Controls are available as they are in the main window. Graphical EqualiserAlthough I have not heard of anyone being able to set up their screenreader to tell them the percentage of each band of the equaliser in Winamp 2.x, you can make changes via the keyboard and listen to the results to see how you like it. Also, Control+s brings up a list of over 20 presets that you can choose from. First though, you will need to open the graphical equaliser if it is not open already. You can do this with the Alt+G combination.
The A key toggles auto-loading of the equaliser. ConclusionI hope that this gets you started. Feel free to drop me a note with any questions, ask on the PC-Audio list, and visit the Winamp Documentation. [/responsivevoice] Laatst bijgewerkt op: 3/05/14 Primaire SidebarEvenementen
EvenementcategorieënCopyright © 2019 · Genesis Framework · WordPress · Log in <div class="statcounter"><a title="WordPress hit counter" href="https://statcounter.com/wordpress.org/" class="statcounter"><img class="statcounter" src="//c.statcounter.com/8771412/0/3ce4566c/1/" alt="WordPress hit counter" /></a></div> <div class="statcounter"><a title="web analytics" href="https://statcounter.com/"><img class="statcounter" src="https://c.statcounter.com/8771412/0/3ce4566c/0/" alt="web analytics" /></a></div> Original textContribute a better translation
|
|
Re: Winamp volume
Marty Hutchings
The Up and Down arrows only work for volume when you are in the EQ
Tab. To get there, use Control Tab twice from the Play List Editor
Tab.
Love in
Christ
Marty For our struggle is not against flesh and blood, but against the rulers, against the powers, against the world forces of this darkness, against the spiritual forces of wickedness in the heavenly places. Therefore, take up the full armor of God, so that you will be able to resist in the evil day, and having done everything, to stand firm. Ephesians 6:12, 13
Thanks to those who answered my query regarding how to increase the volume in Winamp.
Unfortunately pressing the up or down arrow while playing an mp3 file does not change the volume level at all. It seems to be stuck at the one low fairly dull level.
Any suggestions what I can try next?
Thanks Tom
From:
main@jfw.groups.io [mailto:main@jfw.groups.io] On Behalf Of Randy
Barnett
From
the following:
On the face of it, Winamp from Nullsoft may not seem like a terribly accessible programme. Although the interface from the keyboard is somewhat unorthodox, you’ll find that Winamp is in fact one of the most accessible of the fully featured MP3 players. This article seeks to help you understand what Winamp can do, how to configure it, and all the keyboard secrets will be revealed. You can get a brief keyboard summary of all of the keyboard commands mentioned in this document, and a few I won’t be covering, by pressing F1 from the Winamp main window. From there, you can press Control+Tab through the multipage dialogue box until you get to the tips and tricks section. If you left click your mouse on any of the text of the edit box, this will give that read-only edit box focus, which means that you can then read the summary with your screenreader’s continuous reading feature. You can also go to the top of this edit box with the Control+home combination, press Control+Shift+end to select the entire edit box (Control+A doesn’t seem to work) and then press Control+C to copy it to the clipboard. You may then want to paste this into a word processor or text editor and save it for future reference. Winamp is a fully featured audio player, supporting most common file formats. If a file format isn’t supported out of the box, chances are you can get a plug-in that will do the job. It has a playlist editor allowing you to import individual files, entire directories and locations from the Internet. Files can then be randomised, or sorted by a number of criteria including song name and file name. A graphical equaliser allows you to make major adjustments to the sound of the player. You can choose from presets, save your own settings, and even specify your own settings on a song by song basis. The ID3 editor allows you to edit MP3 tag information, which is a handy way of recording information such as the album, the artist, the year the song was released and more. The plug-in architecture of Winamp means that fantastic add-ins are being released regularly, ranging from the support of many file formats through to pitch changers and audio compressors. Basic Winamp OperationWhen you install Winamp, you are asked if you want it to be your default audio player. If you answer yes to this question, Winamp will be launched from Windows Explorer or Internet Explorer when a file that Winamp supports is encountered. The file will start playing automatically. You can also launch Winamp by going to the Start menu, choosing programmes, then Winamp. When in Winamp, the following commands can be used for playback. Note that some of the keypad commands listed here may conflict with your screenreader. You will need to change your screenreader’s key settings or use its bypass key if you wish to use the keypad in Winamp.
Configuring WinampWinamp is highly configurable. This section seeks to help you understand how to navigate Winamp’s Preferences. To enter the preferences, press Control+P. Winamp will present you with a treeview. As in any treeview, you use the right-arrow key to eXPand a branch of the tree, the left-arrow to close a branch, and the down-arrow to navigate through items in the tree. Once you’ve selected a section, you can use the tab and Shift+Tab keys to navigate through the various elements. When you get to the section for selecting and configuring plug-ins, it is important to understand that after you have selected the plug-in with the arrow keys, there is often a configure button which allows you to fine-tune the settings for that particular plug-in. Normally, you need to press the tab key to find the configure button. Pressing the space bar will bring up the configuration dialogue box for that plug-in. The Playlist EditorThe Playlist Editor is one of Winamp’s less accessible features, but there is more that you can do with the keyboard than many people think. The major difficulty is that with most screenreaders, using the arrow keys in Winamp 2.x will not give you reliable information about the song that you’ve selected. I have heard that some Windoweyes users have got it to work to some degree thanks to some clever set file manipulation, but I never have. Anyway, let’s take a look at what you can do with the keyboard. Firstly, you will want to get into the Playlist Editor. If the Playlist Editor window isn’t open yet, you will need to open it by pressing Control+E. Incidentally, once Windows such as the Playlist Editor are open, you can cycle through all open Windows with the Control+Tab combination.
Also, all playback Controls are available as they are in the main window. Graphical EqualiserAlthough I have not heard of anyone being able to set up their screenreader to tell them the percentage of each band of the equaliser in Winamp 2.x, you can make changes via the keyboard and listen to the results to see how you like it. Also, Control+s brings up a list of over 20 presets that you can choose from. First though, you will need to open the graphical equaliser if it is not open already. You can do this with the Alt+G combination.
The A key toggles auto-loading of the equaliser. ConclusionI hope that this gets you started. Feel free to drop me a note with any questions, ask on the PC-Audio list, and visit the Winamp Documentation. [/responsivevoice] Laatst bijgewerkt op: 3/05/14 Primaire SidebarEvenementen
EvenementcategorieënCopyright © 2019 · Genesis Framework · WordPress · Log in <div class="statcounter"><a title="WordPress hit counter" href="https://statcounter.com/wordpress.org/" class="statcounter"><img class="statcounter" src="//c.statcounter.com/8771412/0/3ce4566c/1/" alt="WordPress hit counter" /></a></div> <div class="statcounter"><a title="web analytics" href="https://statcounter.com/"><img class="statcounter" src="https://c.statcounter.com/8771412/0/3ce4566c/0/" alt="web analytics" /></a></div> Original textContribute a better translation
|
|
Re: Jaws 2019 Auth Code?
Mario
if the sleeve is gone but the disc is still available, one of the files
toggle quoted messageShow quoted text
on the disc has an extension of fsac which is preceeded by the 20 alpha numeric character name that represents your authorization number. but if the disc is gone too, calling FS and asking for it is the only way.
-------- Original Message --------
From: Sieghard Weitzel [mailto:sieghard@live.ca] To: main@jfw.groups.io <main@jfw.groups.io> Date: Friday, April 19, 2019, 2:41 PM Subject: Jaws 2019 Auth Code? You should have received a Jaws 2019 DVD at some point, your authorization code would be on the sleeve of that DVD in braille. If you don’t have that any more you probably have to call Freedom Scientific, tell them you don’t have the authorization code any more and I assume after proper identification they would provide it to you. I have had mine written down in a little file on my computer where I keep such things for so long that I don’t even remember any more when I did this and if I do a new install I just open said Notepad file, copy it to the clibboard and paste it in the appropriate place during the authorization. From: main@jfw.groups.io <main@jfw.groups.io> On Behalf Of Claudia Sent: Friday, April 19, 2019 8:03 AM To: main@jfw.groups.io Subject: Jaws 2019 Auth Code? Can anyone please advise where I would find the Jaws Authorization code if a completely new JFW 2019 version was installed on my Windows 10 laptop, after I purchased it? Thanks. On Apr 19, 2019, at 8:03 AM, Richard Turner <richardturner42@outlook.com<mailto:richardturner42@outlook.com>> wrote: Using Jaws 2019, Win 10, how does one play an entire DVD, or at least the actual movie and not all the previews, etc. I can get it playing, but it seems to get stuck in the loop and I’ve gone through the various menus, but haven’t quite figured it out. Any tips would be useful. Richard Check out my web site at: www.turner42.com<http://www.turner42.com> “The Hitch Hiker's Guide to the Galaxy has this to say on the subject of flying. There is an art, it says, or rather, a knack to flying. The knack lies in learning how to throw yourself at the ground and miss." --Douglas Adams, from Life, The Universe and Everything, p.59
|
|
Re: Winamp volume
Mario
while in the main window, pressing control+alt+k pans the sound to 0%
toggle quoted messageShow quoted text
making sure it sounds balanced, meaning that the sound is playing 50% out of the right speaker and 50% is playing thru the left speaker). also, control+alt+slash sets the volume to 100%. btw, control+alt+period sets the volume to 66%, control+alt+comma to 33%, and control+alt+m to 0% or effectively muting playback.
-------- Original Message --------
From: Tom [mailto:tomcat509@gmail.com] To: <main@jfw.groups.io> Date: Saturday, April 20, 2019, 5:06 AM Subject: Winamp volume Thanks to those who answered my query regarding how to increase the volume in Winamp. Unfortunately pressing the up or down arrow while playing an mp3 file does not change the volume level at all. It seems to be stuck at the one low fairly dull level. Any suggestions what I can try next? Thanks Tom From: main@jfw.groups.io [mailto:main@jfw.groups.io] On Behalf Of Randy Barnett Sent: Saturday, 20 April 2019 12:29 PM To: main@jfw.groups.io Subject: Re: Winamp volume From the following: keypad 8 or up-arrow increases the volume. * Keypad 2 or down-arrow turns the volume down. Introduction On the face of it, Winamp from Nullsoft may not seem like a terribly accessible programme. Although the interface from the keyboard is somewhat unorthodox, you’ll find that Winamp is in fact one of the most accessible of the fully featured MP3 players. This article seeks to help you understand what Winamp can do, how to configure it, and all the keyboard secrets will be revealed. You can get a brief keyboard summary of all of the keyboard commands mentioned in this document, and a few I won’t be covering, by pressing F1 from the Winamp main window. From there, you can press Control+Tab through the multipage dialogue box until you get to the tips and tricks section. If you left click your mouse on any of the text of the edit box, this will give that read-only edit box focus, which means that you can then read the summary with your screenreader’s continuous reading feature. You can also go to the top of this edit box with the Control+home combination, press Control+Shift+end to select the entire edit box (Control+A doesn’t seem to work) and then press Control+C to copy it to the clipboard. You may then want to paste this into a word processor or text editor and save it for future reference. Winamp is a fully featured audio player, supporting most common file formats. If a file format isn’t supported out of the box, chances are you can get a plug-in that will do the job. It has a playlist editor allowing you to import individual files, entire directories and locations from the Internet. Files can then be randomised, or sorted by a number of criteria including song name and file name. A graphical equaliser allows you to make major adjustments to the sound of the player. You can choose from presets, save your own settings, and even specify your own settings on a song by song basis. The ID3 editor allows you to edit MP3 tag information, which is a handy way of recording information such as the album, the artist, the year the song was released and more. The plug-in architecture of Winamp means that fantastic add-ins are being released regularly, ranging from the support of many file formats through to pitch changers and audio compressors. Up <https://www.blindofslechtziend.nl/cms/blindsupport/faqs/winamp-faq/#content Basic Winamp Operation When you install Winamp, you are asked if you want it to be your default audio player. If you answer yes to this question, Winamp will be launched from Windows Explorer or Internet Explorer when a file that Winamp supports is encountered. The file will start playing automatically. You can also launch Winamp by going to the Start menu, choosing programmes, then Winamp. When in Winamp, the following commands can be used for playback. Note that some of the keypad commands listed here may conflict with your screenreader. You will need to change your screenreader’s key settings or use its bypass key if you wish to use the keypad in Winamp. * X or Keypad 5 will play the current file. If Winamp is paused, this command will resume playing from where you paused. If no file is loaded into Winamp, you’ll be prompted for a file name. * The V key stops playing. If you hold down the Shift key, Winamp fades out the currently playing song and then stops. * B or keypad 6 skips to the next track. You can do this either when Winamp is playing or when it is stopped. If you are playing a file when you press this key, the next song in the queue will start playing immediately. If you press the key when Winamp is stopped, the song you have now selected will show in the window title with the word “stopped” beside it. * Z or Keypad 4 skips back to the previous track. The same rules apply as for next track discussed above. * Keypad 1 will jump ten songs back in the playlist. * Keypad 3 jumps ten songs forward. * Left-arrow or keypad 7 rewinds by 5 seconds. * Right-arrow or keypad 9 fastforwards by 5 seconds. * L or keypad 0 brings up the open file dialogue. Here, you can specify the name of a file provided Winamp supports the file format. You can also specify a playlist with a .m3u or .pls extension. * Control+L or Control+keypad 0 lets you specify a file on the Internet. You will need the full URL of the file or playlist. * Shift+L or the insert key lets you specify a directory to play. All files in that directory with file formats that Winamp supports will be played. * Keypad 8 or up-arrow increases the volume. * Keypad 2 or down-arrow turns the volume down. Up <https://www.blindofslechtziend.nl/cms/blindsupport/faqs/winamp-faq/#content Configuring Winamp Winamp is highly configurable. This section seeks to help you understand how to navigate Winamp’s Preferences. To enter the preferences, press Control+P. Winamp will present you with a treeview. As in any treeview, you use the right-arrow key to eXPand a branch of the tree, the left-arrow to close a branch, and the down-arrow to navigate through items in the tree. Once you’ve selected a section, you can use the tab and Shift+Tab keys to navigate through the various elements. When you get to the section for selecting and configuring plug-ins, it is important to understand that after you have selected the plug-in with the arrow keys, there is often a configure button which allows you to fine-tune the settings for that particular plug-in. Normally, you need to press the tab key to find the configure button. Pressing the space bar will bring up the configuration dialogue box for that plug-in. Up <https://www.blindofslechtziend.nl/cms/blindsupport/faqs/winamp-faq/#content The Playlist Editor The Playlist Editor is one of Winamp’s less accessible features, but there is more that you can do with the keyboard than many people think. The major difficulty is that with most screenreaders, using the arrow keys in Winamp 2.x will not give you reliable information about the song that you’ve selected. I have heard that some Windoweyes users have got it to work to some degree thanks to some clever set file manipulation, but I never have. Anyway, let’s take a look at what you can do with the keyboard. Firstly, you will want to get into the Playlist Editor. If the Playlist Editor window isn’t open yet, you will need to open it by pressing Control+E. Incidentally, once Windows such as the Playlist Editor are open, you can cycle through all open Windows with the Control+Tab combination. * The R key toggles the repeat function. I have always had difficulty determining the status of the repeat function from the Playlist Editor window itself, but you can also toggle the repeat function from the main Winamp Menu, which can be accessed from the main Winamp window with Alt+F, and then choosing playback options. Here, your screenreader should have no trouble telling you whether repeat is checked or not. * The S key toggles whether shuffle is on or off. The same applies here as for the repeat function. * L or keypad 0 adds a file to the playlist. * Control+L or Control+keypad 0 adds an Internet location to the playlist. * Shift+L or the insert key adds a directory to the playlist. * Control+N clears the playlist and lets you start from scratch. * Control+O lets you open a playlist you might previously have saved to disk. * Control+S saves the playlist you’ve been working on. You have a number of formats from which you can choose once you open the save dialogue. .m3u is probably the best in most cases, because the playlist is saved as a standard text file with one file per line. This makes it easy to edit your playlist with a text editor given that Winamp’s editing features are not screenreader friendly. * Alt+3 views the track information for the selected track or tracks. * Control+E lets you edit the names of the selected track or tracks, but keep in mind that with screenreaders, it’s quite difficult to determine exactly what is selected. * Control+A selects the entire playlist. * Control+I inverts the selection, in other words what was selected becomes unselected and vice versa. * The delete key removes selected files from the playlist. * Control+delete crops the playlist. * Control+Shift+delete clears the playlist. * Alt+down-arrow moves selected files down. * Alt+up-arrow moves selected files up. * The down and up-arrow keys move the cursor down and up respectively, but as has been discussed, you are unlikely to get reliable feedback from your screenreader because of the custom window type Winamp is using. * The ENTER key plays the selected file. * The home and end keys jump to the start and end of the playlist respectively. * Page up and page down move up and down by a fifth of a page. * Alt+delete removes all non-existent files from a playlist. * Control+Shift+1 sorts the playlist by title. * Control+Shift+2 sorts the playlist by file name. * Control+Shift+3 sorts the playlist by file path and name. * Control+R reverses the order of the playlist. * Control+Shift+R randomises the playlist. Also, all playback Controls are available as they are in the main window. Up <https://www.blindofslechtziend.nl/cms/blindsupport/faqs/winamp-faq/#content Graphical Equaliser Although I have not heard of anyone being able to set up their screenreader to tell them the percentage of each band of the equaliser in Winamp 2.x, you can make changes via the keyboard and listen to the results to see how you like it. Also, Control+s brings up a list of over 20 presets that you can choose from. First though, you will need to open the graphical equaliser if it is not open already. You can do this with the Alt+G combination. * The 1 and 0 keys increase their respective band of the ten band equaliser. 1 is the lowest band IE base, 0 is the highest band, IE treble. The row underneath decreases each band, from the q to the P keys. So 1 and Q turns the lowest band up and down respectively, 0 and P turns the highest band up and down respectively. * Similarly, the tilde and tab keys turn the pre-amp up and down respectively. * The N key toggles the equaliser on and off, so if it doesn’t sound like what you are doing with the number and qwerty rows is having any effect, try pressing the N key to turn the equaliser on. * S opens the presets menu. The A key toggles auto-loading of the equaliser. Up <https://www.blindofslechtziend.nl/cms/blindsupport/faqs/winamp-faq/#content Conclusion I hope that this gets you started. Feel free to drop me a note with any questions, ask on the PC-Audio list, and visit the Winamp Documentation. [/responsivevoice] Laatst bijgewerkt op: 3/05/14 Primaire Sidebar Deel deze pagina! <https://www.hupso.com/share/> <https://www.hupso.com/share/add.php?service=twitter&title=Winamp%20FAQ%20-% 20Blind%20Of%20Slechtziend&url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.blindofslechtziend.nl%2Fcms %2Fblindsupport%2Ffaqs%2Fwinamp-faq%2F&via=blindofslznd> <https://www.hupso.com/share/add.php?service=facebook&title=Winamp%20FAQ%20- %20Blind%20Of%20Slechtziend&url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.blindofslechtziend.nl%2Fcm s%2Fblindsupport%2Ffaqs%2Fwinamp-faq%2F> <https://www.hupso.com/share/add.php?service=linkedin&title=Winamp%20FAQ%20- %20Blind%20Of%20Slechtziend&url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.blindofslechtziend.nl%2Fcm s%2Fblindsupport%2Ffaqs%2Fwinamp-faq%2F> <mailto:?Subject=Winamp%20FAQ%20-%20Blind%20Of%20Slechtziend&Body=https://ww w.blindofslechtziend.nl/cms/blindsupport/faqs/winamp-faq/> Evenementen * Blind Walk door Utrecht <https://www.blindofslechtziend.nl/cms/events/blind-walk-door-utrecht/> * 21 juni 2019 * * The Lion King: woensdag 12 juni 2019 - Circustheater in Scheveningen <https://www.blindofslechtziend.nl/cms/events/the-lion-king-woensdag-12-juni -2019-circustheater-in-scheveningen/> * 12 juni 2019 * * All hands on deck op 5 juni in Theater Rotterdam toegankelijk voor blinden en slechtzienden <https://www.blindofslechtziend.nl/cms/events/all-hands-on-deck-op-5-juni-in -theater-rotterdam-toegankelijk-voor-blinden-en-slechtzienden/> * 5 juni 2019 * * Leer meer over gesproken ondertiteling bij Koninklijke Visio <https://www.blindofslechtziend.nl/cms/events/leer-meer-over-gesproken-onder titeling-bij-koninklijke-visio/> * 13 mei 2019 * * Zaterdag 4 mei 2019 Tandemtocht Almere <https://www.blindofslechtziend.nl/cms/events/zaterdag-4-mei-2019-tandemtoch t-almere/> * 4 mei 2019 * * Voorstelling Op Hoop van Zegen met audiodescriptie in Harderwijk <https://www.blindofslechtziend.nl/cms/events/voorstelling-op-hoop-van-zegen -met-audiodescriptie-in-harderwijk/> * 2 mei 2019 * * Digi-wijs en de toekomst voor mensen met een visuele beperking <https://www.blindofslechtziend.nl/cms/events/digi-wijs-en-de-toekomst-voor- mensen-met-een-visuele-beperking/> * 26 april 2019 * * alle evenementen <https://www.blindofslechtziend.nl/cms/evenementen/> Evenementcategorieën * Evenementen <https://www.blindofslechtziend.nl/cms/events/categories/evenementen/> * Evenementen België <https://www.blindofslechtziend.nl/cms/events/categories/evenementen/eveneme nten-belgie/> * Evenementen Kon Visio <https://www.blindofslechtziend.nl/cms/events/categories/evenementen/eveneme nten-kon-visio/> * Evenementen Nederland <https://www.blindofslechtziend.nl/cms/events/categories/evenementen/eveneme nten-nederland/> * Evenementen-archief <http://www.blindofslechtziend.nl/cms/events/> Footer Nieuwscategorieën: * Algemeen <https://www.blindofslechtziend.nl/cms/category/algemeen/> * Belangenbehartiging <https://www.blindofslechtziend.nl/cms/category/belangenbehartiging/> * De Zorg <https://www.blindofslechtziend.nl/cms/category/belangenbehartiging/de-zorg/ * ooginfo <https://www.blindofslechtziend.nl/cms/category/belangenbehartiging/ooginfo/ * WMO <https://www.blindofslechtziend.nl/cms/category/belangenbehartiging/wmo-awbz /> * Blind <https://www.blindofslechtziend.nl/cms/category/blind/> * blindsupport <https://www.blindofslechtziend.nl/cms/category/blindsupport/> * Internetbankieren <https://www.blindofslechtziend.nl/cms/category/blindsupport/internetbankier en-blindsupport-2/> * Webtoegankelijkheid <https://www.blindofslechtziend.nl/cms/category/blindsupport/webtoegankelijk heid/> * Communicatie <https://www.blindofslechtziend.nl/cms/category/communicatie/> * discriminatie <https://www.blindofslechtziend.nl/cms/category/discriminatie-agressie/> – agressie * Doofblindennieuws <https://www.blindofslechtziend.nl/cms/category/doofblindennieuws/> * Flevoland <https://www.blindofslechtziend.nl/cms/category/flevoland/> * Hoorspel <https://www.blindofslechtziend.nl/cms/category/hoorspel-2/> * Hulpmiddelen <https://www.blindofslechtziend.nl/cms/category/hulpmiddelen/> * Techniek <https://www.blindofslechtziend.nl/cms/category/hulpmiddelen/techniek/> * Lezen als je blind of slechtziend bent <https://www.blindofslechtziend.nl/cms/category/lezen-als-je-blind-of-slecht ziend-bent/> * Media <https://www.blindofslechtziend.nl/cms/category/media/> * Mobiliteit <https://www.blindofslechtziend.nl/cms/category/mobiliteit/> * Audiomaquette <https://www.blindofslechtziend.nl/cms/category/mobiliteit/audiomaquette-mob iliteit/> * Geleidehonden <https://www.blindofslechtziend.nl/cms/category/mobiliteit/geleidehonden-2/> * Geleidelijnen <https://www.blindofslechtziend.nl/cms/category/mobiliteit/geleidelijnen/> * Oproepjes <https://www.blindofslechtziend.nl/cms/category/oproepjes/> * smartphones <https://www.blindofslechtziend.nl/cms/category/smartphones/> * Android <https://www.blindofslechtziend.nl/cms/category/smartphones/android/> * Iphone/Ipad <https://www.blindofslechtziend.nl/cms/category/smartphones/iphoneipad/> * sport <https://www.blindofslechtziend.nl/cms/category/sport/> Nieuw! * Visio Het Loo Erf zoekt vrijwilligers voor slechtziendeanderstaligen <https://www.blindofslechtziend.nl/cms/visio-het-loo-erf-zoekt-vrijwilligers -voor-slechtziendeanderstaligen/> * Deel je graag je ervaring in verband met toegankelijke toepassingen, lees dan zeker verder! <https://www.blindofslechtziend.nl/cms/deel-je-graag-je-ervaring-in-verband- met-toegankelijke-toepassingen-lees-dan-zeker-verder/> * Je weg vinden in een nieuw land, een nieuwe taal leren als je een visuele beperking hebt <https://www.blindofslechtziend.nl/cms/je-weg-vinden-in-een-nieuw-land-een-n ieuwe-taal-leren-als-je-een-visuele-beperking-hebt/> * Bestuurslagen botsen frontaal over Wmo-abonnement <https://www.blindofslechtziend.nl/cms/bestuurslagen-botsen-frontaal-over-wm o-abonnement/> * Actie <https://www.blindofslechtziend.nl/cms/actie-houd-de-lijn-vrij/> “houd de lijn vrij!” Over deze website: * Abonneren op Nieuws-flits! <https://www.blindofslechtziend.nl/cms/abonneren-op-nieuws-flits/> * Contact! <https://www.blindofslechtziend.nl/cms/contact/> * Over ons! <https://www.blindofslechtziend.nl/cms/over-ons/> * Sitemap <https://www.blindofslechtziend.nl/cms/sitemap/> * Disclaimer <https://www.blindofslechtziend.nl/cms/disclaimer/> * Vertaal: <https://www.blindofslechtziend.nl/cms/vertaal/> Wereldklok! * Nederland: Amsterdam 4:24:30 Saturday, 20-4-2019 * Engeland: Londen 3:24:30 Saturday, 20-4-2019 * Amerika: New York 22:24:30 Friday, 19-4-2019 * Australië: Adelaide 11:54:30 Saturday, 20-4-2019 Copyright © 2019 · Genesis Framework <https://www.studiopress.com/> · WordPress <https://wordpress.org/> · Log in <https://www.blindofslechtziend.nl/cms/wp-login.php> <div class="statcounter"><a title="WordPress hit counter" href= <https://statcounter.com/wordpress.org/> "https://statcounter.com/wordpress.org/"; class="statcounter"><img class="statcounter" src="//c.statcounter.com/8771412/0/3ce4566c/1/" alt="WordPress hit counter" /></a></div> * [Select Language \/] Powered by <https://translate.google.com/> Translate <div class="statcounter"><a title="web analytics" href= <https://statcounter.com/> "https://statcounter.com/";><img class="statcounter" src= <https://c.statcounter.com/8771412/0/3ce4566c/0/> "https://c.statcounter.com/8771412/0/3ce4566c/0/"; alt="web analytics" /></a></div> Original text Contribute a better translation _____ On 4/19/2019 7:08 PM, Tom wrote: Hi, How can I increase the volume in Winamp? Thanks Tom
|
|