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Re: Question/New user to Amazon with Jaws
Edward Green
Hi Laura, It's certainly possible to purchase items without sighted help. I've had an account for over 15 years though so don't know if the sign up process is accessible or not these days, I imagine it is though. Cheers, Ed
On 14 Jul 2019, at 15:38, Laura Richardson <laurakr65@...> wrote:
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Question/New user to Amazon with Jaws
Laura Richardson
Hello,
Using Windows 10 and Jaws 18.
Using Jaws, is it possible to setup an account and purchase items on Amazon without sighted help? I’ve never setup an account on any web site so I’m not sure what to expect.
Thank you for any tips and advice in advance.
Laura
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Re: Problems with edit boxes in latest Chrome
Jay <jcoffin@...>
Hi ann.
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Unfortunately, the latest version of jaws has some issues with chrome. I reported this to Vispero, and they said until a fix is available to use Firefox or Internet explorer until a fix is in place. If you're having issues like this, it's probably best to use either Firefox or Internet explorer for the time being, and I would also recommend sending an e-mail to support@vispero.com to report this issue. Thanks. Jay.
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From: main@jfw.groups.io <main@jfw.groups.io> On Behalf Of ann Sent: Sunday, July 14, 2019 7:12 AM To: jfw@groups.io Subject: Problems with edit boxes in latest Chrome Hi, I am running the latest Chrome browser with the latest version of Jaws on the latest version of Windows 10. I find that when I go in to an edit box, I cannot arrow around to review what I've written. This action often takes me out of the field and to the next or previous parts of the web page, depending on which arrows I press. It just started doing this recently. this does not happen with Firefox or IE11 or even Edge. Is there a work around for this? Changing forms options in Jaws seems to have no effect. Thanks, ~Ann
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Re: Problems with edit boxes in latest Chrome
Chris Hill
Well, I just tried this wiht Version 75.0.3770.100 (Official Build) (64-bit)
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and don't seem to be having any problem, at least on the edit box in the national weather service forecast page I tried.
On 7/14/2019 08:12, ann wrote:
Hi,
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Re: Has anyone had success using jaws with the latest version of c cleaner whether standard or professional?
Mike B
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Hi David,
Try the following:
Below are some steps I typed up for
navigating the newer versions of CCleaner with JAWS. Since CCleaner and
JAWS works fine with the, Windows tab, scan
then the navigation starts getting weird, the steps below start after scanning the Windows tab. Note: These may not be exact but, are very close and should get you by. 1. After you run a scan of the Windows tab, you can use your finger gymnastics in 2 ways to scan the Applications tab. A. After the Windows tab scan is finished tab until you come to the Windows tab again, now switch to the, Touch cursor, Shift + Numpad Plus, now right arrow and then left arrow to highlight the Apllication tab and press enter to select it. Turn off the Touch cursor by tapping the Numpad Plus key twice quickly. Press, Alt + R, to start the scan. B. After the Windows tab scan is finished switch to the Touch cursor, left arrow several times to the Applications tab and press enter to select. Now, turn the Touch cursor off and press, Alt + R, to scan. Note: The Touch cursor is mostly used to navigate after the Windows tab scan. 2. If you are scanning the Registry, after the Applications scan is completed press, Alt + G, to start the scan of the registry. 3. After the registry scan is completed, Shift + Tab to the list of found items, pay attention to how many items were found, you can arrow up & down this list to uncheck any items you don't want removed or press, Control + A, to select all, tab to the delete selected items, or whatever it's called, and press enter to start the cleaning. You will get a dialogue asking if you wannt to save a copy of the registry before the cleaning so press, Alt + Y, to save, press the spacebar on the confirmation dialogue now the registry cleaning process starts and it only takes a second or so. After the cleaning is finished now, if you route the Jaws cursor to the PC cursor you can arrow up 1 time to hear how many items wer found and how many were cleaned. For example, if 20 items were found but, you unchecked 5 of them you should hear, 15 / 20, meaning 15 of the 20 items were cleaned. If you slected them all you should hear, 20 / 20, meaning 20 of 20 items were cleaned. Note: The copy of the saved registry file should be in your Documents folder. This is a copy of the registry before it's cleaned so, if there's a problem after the cleaning you can restore your registry with this saved file. Take care. Mike. Sent from my iBarstool. Go dodgers! If at first you DO succeed, try not to look astonished!
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From: David
Ingram
Sent: Sunday, July 14, 2019 5:04 AM
Subject: Has anyone had success using jaws with the latest version
of c cleaner whether standard or professional?
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Problems with edit boxes in latest Chrome
Hi,
I am running the latest Chrome browser with the latest version of Jaws on the latest version of Windows 10. I find that when I go in to an edit box, I cannot arrow around to review what I've written. This action often takes me out of the field and to the next or previous parts of the web page, depending on which arrows I press. It just started doing this recently. this does not happen with Firefox or IE11 or even Edge. Is there a work around for this? Changing forms options in Jaws seems to have no effect. Thanks, ~Ann
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Re: Has anyone had success using jaws with the latest version of c cleaner whether standard or professional?
dennis
also make sure cleaner is maxamized.
On 7/14/2019 7:04 AM, David Ingram
wrote:
I'm writing to see if anyonehas had success using jaws versions 16 to 2019 with ccleaner and what were the results. I'm currently trying to use c cleaner with jaws version 16 but the problem is nothing seems to happen when I press enter on any of the buttons. I'd also like to label these buttons. Does anyone have any suggestions as to how I should proceed. The version of jaws i'm using is 16. --
Dennis Cornelison
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Re: Has anyone had success using jaws with the latest version of c cleaner whether standard or professional?
dennis
using jaws 16 and the latest version
of cleaner. if you wan't to use it like the old versions, after
you press enter to open cleaner, tab once and that is the custom
button. hit the spacebar on that. that will open cleaner in the
old looking form. using jaws 2019 opperates the same way.hope
this helps.
On 7/14/2019 7:04 AM, David Ingram
wrote:
I'm writing to see if anyonehas had success using jaws versions 16 to 2019 with ccleaner and what were the results. I'm currently trying to use c cleaner with jaws version 16 but the problem is nothing seems to happen when I press enter on any of the buttons. I'd also like to label these buttons. Does anyone have any suggestions as to how I should proceed. The version of jaws i'm using is 16. --
Dennis Cornelison
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Has anyone had success using jaws with the latest version of c cleaner whether standard or professional?
David Ingram
I'm writing to see if anyonehas had success using jaws versions 16 to 2019 with ccleaner and what were the results. I'm currently trying to use c cleaner with jaws version 16 but the problem is nothing seems to happen when I press enter on any of the buttons. I'd also like to label these buttons. Does anyone have any suggestions as to how I should proceed. The version of jaws i'm using is 16.
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Re: Activating Focus 40 with JAWS
Les Kriegler
Hi Ann,
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The same thing happened to me recently. Before you can set up the Focus in Jaws, you have to go into Bluetooth settings in Windows and add the display there. You'll put in code 0000 and once it's detected in Windows, then you can set it up in Jaws. If it's there now, I'd remove the Focus from Jaws and then pair in Windows first. Les
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From: main@jfw.groups.io <main@jfw.groups.io> On Behalf Of Ann Byrne Sent: Saturday, July 13, 2019 10:38 PM To: main@jfw.groups.io Subject: Activating Focus 40 with JAWS JAWS 2019 latest, and JAWS 2018 latest Windows 10, 1903 I have added the focus display under utilities. When I go to basics/options/braille JAWS tells me the default display is focus, and the active display is "no display". I can change active display to Focus while in the dialog, but when I press ok the active display once again becomes "no display". Obviously I am missing something. Rescue would be appreciated. thanks, Ann
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Activating Focus 40 with JAWS
Ann Byrne
JAWS 2019 latest, and JAWS 2018 latest
Windows 10, 1903 I have added the focus display under utilities. When I go to basics/options/braille JAWS tells me the default display is focus, and the active display is "no display". I can change active display to Focus while in the dialog, but when I press ok the active display once again becomes "no display". Obviously I am missing something. Rescue would be appreciated. thanks, Ann
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Re: Stream clicking keys
Tom <tomcat509@...>
Thanks for the reply. Worked like a charm.
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Tom
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From: main@jfw.groups.io [mailto:main@jfw.groups.io] On Behalf Of Mario Sent: Sunday, 14 July 2019 12:06 AM To: main@jfw.groups.io Subject: Re: Stream clicking keys enter the menu, from navigation and playback, press #8 until key beeps is reached and press 4 or 6 to choose off, then press the confirm (pound/hash) key. -------- Original Message -------- From: Tom [mailto:tomcat509@gmail.com] To: <main@jfw.groups.io> Date: Saturday, July 13, 2019, 3:05 AM Subject: Stream clicking keys Hi, Using: Stream 2nd generation Does anyone know if it is possible to turn off the clicking sound when a key is pressed on the Stream? If so, how, please. I have been through the menus a couple of times but can't locate any mention of this feature. Pressing the keys during the day doesn't cause a problem but at night or very early morning the clicking does not improve matrimonial harmony unfortunately. Thanks Tom
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Microsoft OneNote
Boston, Jason W
Hello all,
I'm exploring the possibility of using One Note to archive emails and the like. My employer is moving away from PST archive files and I need a quick accessible method of storing emails outside of Outlook.
Anyone used One Notes before and have any suggestions?
Thanks, Jason
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Re: Find & Replace Query
The bracket is often referred to as the square bracket, and your memory is correct, it looks like the trimmed off end of a square or rectangle.
The brace is often referred to as the curly brace (sometimes the curly bracket). The closest I can come to an even semi-accurate description is that it has a rounded shape at the upper and lower end, much like a parenthesis, but there is a small point pulled out at the halfway point of its height. There is a bit of recurve coming out of that point, so the whole thing is not fully "on the round" like a parenthesis is. -- Brian - Windows 10 Pro, 64-Bit, Version 1903, Build 18362 Many of the insights of the saint stem from his experience as a sinner. ~ Eric Hoffer
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Re: Stream clicking keys
Mario
enter the menu, from navigation and playback, press #8 until key beeps
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is reached and press 4 or 6 to choose off, then press the confirm (pound/hash) key.
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From: Tom [mailto:tomcat509@gmail.com] To: <main@jfw.groups.io> Date: Saturday, July 13, 2019, 3:05 AM Subject: Stream clicking keys Hi, Using: Stream 2nd generation Does anyone know if it is possible to turn off the clicking sound when a key is pressed on the Stream? If so, how, please. I have been through the menus a couple of times but can't locate any mention of this feature. Pressing the keys during the day doesn't cause a problem but at night or very early morning the clicking does not improve matrimonial harmony unfortunately. Thanks Tom
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Stream clicking keys
Tom <tomcat509@...>
Hi, Using: Stream 2nd generation
Does anyone know if it is possible to turn off the clicking sound when a key is pressed on the Stream? If so, how, please.
I have been through the menus a couple of times but can’t locate any mention of this feature.
Pressing the keys during the day doesn’t cause a problem but at night or very early morning the clicking does not improve matrimonial harmony unfortunately.
Thanks
Tom
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Re: Logitech G613 Lightspeed wireless mechanical gaming keyboard
Well, as a final note I will say that now that I received my Das Keyboard 4 Professional which is a wired mechanical keyboard without the 6 gaming keys on the side I am truly impressed. I think for a non-gamer who simply wants an awesome keyboard for typing/office use it is about as good as it gets. It has a Windows key on each side of the spacebar and a working application key and it has a beautiful volume knob and media keys. Apart from that it’s just a fantastic keyboard with a regular old-style layout, good spacing between the blocks of function keys and all that. It is made from aluminum and while it is wired, it has only 1 USB plug, but there are 2 USB ports on the back of the keyboard which for me is great because I have sighted staff so I can continue to use a wireless mouse and use 1 port to plug in the mini USB receiver so I am not actually using up more ports on the computer. For my main register computer in my store I could even use the second port to plug in the USB barcode scanner. I chose the version with the Cherry Blue switches which make a very satisfying click and the typing experience is just superb. You can also get it with Cherry Brown switches which are quieter and a bit softer, apparently more like the Romer-G switches Logitech has developed for the G613. When I first got that keyboard and got a bit used to it I thought I really liked it, but I must say the Cherry Blue switches on the 4 Professional are really something and I think this will be my keyboard of choice even though it is quite expensive and it’s wired. The main thing I like about the G613 is the fact that it is wireless and allows me to use it on the PC with the Lightspeed USB dongle and also to connect my iPhone via Bluetooth so that a simply button push switches between the two, but that is more convenience and I may give it up for the typing experience of the Das Keyboard. The G-keys on the G613 are nice in a way and programming them with a few macros or commands is OK, but I don’t think I would miss them especially not if I can again get used to having a Windows key on both sides which makes keyboard shortcuts like Windows Key + 1 through 5 or 6 much more convenient since I don’t have to reach all the way across with the right hand to press either the Windows key or one of the number keys on the left.
Regards, Sieghard
From: main@jfw.groups.io <main@jfw.groups.io>
On Behalf Of Robin Frost
Sent: Friday, July 12, 2019 4:15 PM To: main@jfw.groups.io Subject: Re: Logitech G613 Lightspeed wireless mechanical gaming keyboard
Hi, More throw? Could you elaborate on what you mean by that? Does that refer to the travel of the keys as some speak of? Is this keyboard also made by Logitech? Does it also make use of a USB receiver type of apparatus and what batteries does it use? Why did you choose to have both of these keyboards? Do you have different use cases for each? Thanks for expounding. Robin
From: Curtis Delzer Sent: Friday, July 12, 2019 4:17 PM To: main@jfw.groups.io Subject: Re: Logitech G613 Lightspeed wireless mechanical gaming keyboard
the g-skill, looks a lot like this g613, with the same six keys down the left side, but 2 advantages; (1) you can program the macros yourself, and (2) there are three configurations you can save, e.g. if you've a set of macros in configuration one, and another in two, you save configuration three for the out-of-the-box configuration so you can have a dependable one you are sure of. I have both keyboards the g-skill 2980 and Logitech G613, and both of the setup utilities are not speech friendly except the reset function of the g-skill. I bought this g-skill from Amazon for about $80. The way you program the macros yourself without sight is to press macro record, the key you wish to use, and then the sequence you want, and then turn macro record off. The only advantage of the software recording the macro is you can make it lightning fast, instead from direct keyboard recording is that the time and rhythms are also recorded, though it begins typing at the instant you touch, not waiting for a moment which you might have used getting your hands ready to record the macro. This G-skill has very nice switches in it, with more throw as such than the g613, but, again, as in any keyboard, when you switch to it, you immediately get use to it's throw. Curtis Delzer HS K 6 V F O Rialto, CA curtis@... On 7/7/2019 5:49 AM, Sieghard Weitzel wrote:
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Re: Find & Replace Query
Mike B
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Hi Brian,
When physically looking at a,
Bracket, or a, Brace, what are the differences between them? It's been
over 40 years since I've actually seen a typewritten Bracket or Brace and I just
don't recall. Example, I picture a Bracket as a rectangle standing
vertically and cut in half, but I can't picture the Brace. Thanks
much.
Take care. Mike. Sent from my iBarstool. Go dodgers! If at first you DO succeed, try not to look astonished!
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From: Brian Vogel
Sent: Friday, July 12, 2019 7:31 PM
Subject: Re: Find & Replace Query There are scads of resources about advanced find and replace wildcard syntax, and every time I have to deal with it after a long period away, like today, I do a web search to see what comes up. Today I used: https://wordmvp.com/FAQs/General/UsingWildcards.htm See the results from this search as well: https://duckduckgo.com/?q=microsoft+word+find+wildcards -- Brian - Windows
10 Pro, 64-Bit, Version 1903, Build
18362 Many of the insights of the saint stem from his experience as a sinner. ~ Eric Hoffer
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Re: Find & Replace Query
Mike,
There are scads of resources about advanced find and replace wildcard syntax, and every time I have to deal with it after a long period away, like today, I do a web search to see what comes up. Today I used: https://wordmvp.com/FAQs/General/UsingWildcards.htm See the results from this search as well: https://duckduckgo.com/?q=microsoft+word+find+wildcards -- Brian - Windows 10 Pro, 64-Bit, Version 1903, Build 18362 Many of the insights of the saint stem from his experience as a sinner. ~ Eric Hoffer
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Re: Find & Replace Query
Mike B
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Hi Brian,
Whoa dude, thank you very
much. Would you know of a resource that I can go to and study the wildcard
meanings and how to place them correctly? Thanks again.
Take care. Mike. Sent from my iBarstool. Go dodgers! If at first you DO succeed, try not to look astonished!
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From: Brian Vogel
Sent: Friday, July 12, 2019 3:02 PM
Subject: Re: Find & Replace Query I do not think this works in Notepad, but it absolutely does in MS-Word (and I just tested it using your example). You must use Advanced find and replace and you must check the checkbox for "Use Wildcards" after hitting the "More" button in the Find & Replace dialog to make that checkbox visible. Using the following in the find field: ([0-9]{1,}%)*^13 will find any line starting with one or more numeric digits, followed immediately by a percent sign, followed by any number of characters, followed by a new line/new paragraph. If you use nothing (leave blank) the replacement it will remove the lines. -- Brian - Windows
10 Pro, 64-Bit, Version 1903, Build
18362 Many of the insights of the saint stem from his experience as a sinner. ~ Eric Hoffer
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