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Re: Jaws 2019
Mike B.
Hi Glenn,
Yeah, they changed the coding in J17 and in version J17
the import / export option was not even in the Jaws context menu. I think
the import / export utility came back in the J18 version.
Take care. Mike. Sent from my iBarstool. Go Rams! Every man should marry. After all, happiness is not the only thing in life.
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From: Glenn /
Lenny
Sent: Thursday, October 10, 2019 11:44 AM
Subject: Re: Jaws 2019 I didn't know that they would not import into 2019,
but it is worth saving them anyway.
Glenn
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Re: Is bitlock accessible with JAWS
Peter op t Hof <opthofp@...>
Hi,
At work we use Bitlocker too. It starts before the login-screen appears. I have to type my pincode with blind-typing but it works for me.
Before that we have used RSA Tokens and that is more a challenge.
Gr,
Peter.
Op 10-10-2019 om 15:46 schreef Jason
White via Groups.Io:
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Re: Jaws 2019
Glenn / Lenny
I didn't know that they would not import into 2019,
but it is worth saving them anyway.
Glenn
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Re: Jaws 2019
Glenn / Lenny
Jerry,
You can go to utilities in the Jaws main window
which is in options, and when you open that up, you can up arrow to import and
export and you can export your settings to be imported into the newer
Jaws.
HTH.
Glenn
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How to stop JAWS from saying "normal" after I pressed JAWSKey+tab?
Richard B. McDonald
Hi!
I experimented with pressing JAWSKey+Tab. Now, JAWS says “normal” all the time. How do I undo or stop this?
Thanks, Richard
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Re: Jaws 2019
Mike B.
Hi Jerry,
No, you can leave the other Jaws versions as they are, but you
won't be able to import your settings from Jaws 15 / 16 into J2019.
They've changed the way newer versions of Jaws is coded written, so you'll have
to set up this newer version from scratch.
Take care. Mike. Sent from my iBarstool. Go Rams! Every man should marry. After all, happiness is not the only thing in life.
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From: Jerry hathaway
To: JFW
Listserve
Sent: Thursday, October 10, 2019 11:25 AM
Subject: Jaws 2019 I am considering downloading Jaws 2019 on my
Windows 7 computer with Jaws version 16. I have both Jaws 15 & 16 versions
on my hard drive. Do I have to do anything so I can keep my settings, scripts,
and procedures that I have been using with Jaws 16. Do I need to keep or delete
the Jaws 15 & 16 folders on my hard drive. Thank you for your help with this
issue.
Jerry
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Jaws 2019
Jerry hathaway
I am considering downloading Jaws 2019 on my
Windows 7 computer with Jaws version 16. I have both Jaws 15 & 16 versions
on my hard drive. Do I have to do anything so I can keep my settings, scripts,
and procedures that I have been using with Jaws 16. Do I need to keep or delete
the Jaws 15 & 16 folders on my hard drive. Thank you for your help with this
issue.
Jerry
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Re: Question on web browsers with windows 10 and jaws 2019
Sieghard Weitzel <sieghard@...>
Microsoft Edge works extremely well as long as you download the Beta version which will replace the Edge version which is part of Windows 10 at some point in the not too distant future. It will install independently from Edge which is part of Windows 10, but this new version of Edge is Chromium based just as Google Chrome is, there is an extension store, but you can also enable Google Chrome extensions and use any of the extensions from the Google Chrome extension store.
From: main@jfw.groups.io <main@jfw.groups.io> On Behalf Of
Melissa Stott via Groups.Io
Sent: Thursday, October 10, 2019 2:40 AM To: main@jfw.groups.io Subject: Re: Question on web browsers with windows 10 and jaws 2019
I’ve just installed Google Chrome a few weeks ago, and it seems to work well. I too used Internet Explorer, and have decided to make a switch. I’m personally not too crazy about Microsoft Edge just yet.
Melissa
From: John J. Fioravanti, Jr.
Good morning:, I've been using internet explorer for years and would like to make the switch to a better web browser. Can someone give me an idea of the web browsers we can use successfully with Jaws 2019 and windows 10? Thank you.
From: main
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Re: Is bitlock accessible with JAWS
Jason White
Yes, as long as it doesn’t prompt for a password while loading the operating system, which it shouldn’t if your machine has Trusted Platform Module (TPM) hardware. If there’s no TPM, I’m not sure what BitLocker does – it may ask for a password, and if so, this would probably happen before JAWS starts.
I’ve used it successfully with JAWS on laptops that have TPM modules.
From: main@jfw.groups.io <main@jfw.groups.io> On Behalf Of ARORA Meesha
Sent: Thursday, October 10, 2019 8:26 AM To: main@jfw.groups.io Subject: Is bitlock accessible with JAWS
Hello, Can anyone advise if Bitlock encryption is accessible with JAWS on a windows 10 system? Thanks to confirm
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Re: Question on web browsers with windows 10 and jaws 2019
Glenn / Lenny
In addition, it is best to have more than one browser.
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I have found that Chrome and Firefox don't work as well as Internet Explorer for most things on the Nebraska workforce site,, but Firefox works best once a week for me when I'm entering my job contacts for my unemployment payment. Trial and error is the only way to know which tool works best for each job, and unfortunately we all need to know at least the basics of web browsing to know how to use any one of the tools. That is like using quick navigation keys for example, and how to use a combo box and the like will help you to decide whether the tool is going to work as well as another. Glenn
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From: "Milton Ota" <mota1252@samobile.net> To: <fioresq1@gmail.com> Cc: <main@jfw.groups.io> Sent: Thursday, October 10, 2019 6:56 AM Subject: Re: Question on web browsers with windows 10 and jaws 2019 John,
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Is bitlock accessible with JAWS
ARORA Meesha
Hello, Can anyone advise if Bitlock encryption is accessible with JAWS on a windows 10 system? Thanks to confirm
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Re: Question on web browsers with windows 10 and jaws 2019
Milton Ota <mota1252@...>
John,
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Getting the Google Chrome browser will give you the latest version and it will work best with the latest version/build of JAWS 2019. You will find better results if you are just waiting for JAWS 2020's final release. JAWS 2020 is in phase 2 of Public Beta Testing by all JAWS users. The 2020 final will be available soon. You should also make sure you are update with all your Microsoft updates. Original message:
Hi: Does Chrome work better with Jaws 2019 than 2018? From: main@jfw.groups.io <main@jfw.groups.io> On Behalf Of Melissa Stott via Groups.Io I’ve just installed Google Chrome a few weeks ago, and it seems to work well. I too used Internet Explorer, and have decided to make a switch. I’m personally not too crazy about Microsoft Edge just yet. Melissa From: John J. Fioravanti, Jr. <mailto:fioresq1@gmail.com> Good morning:, I've been using internet explorer for years and would like to make the switch to a better web browser. Can someone give me an idea of the web browsers we can use successfully with Jaws 2019 and windows 10? Thank you. From: main
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Re: OmniPage Ultimate and Jaws
Dale Heltzer
I have Omnipage V19.1, which I’m confident has been superseded. It works well enough with JAWS. I think photocopy would be dependent on your scanner and printer. HTH
--- Dale E. Heltzer deheltzer@...
From: main@jfw.groups.io <main@jfw.groups.io>
On Behalf Of tom x
Sent: Wednesday, October 9, 2019 11:29 PM To: main@jfw.groups.io Subject: OmniPage Ultimate and Jaws
Hi, Using: latest W10 64 bit and latest Jaws
Does anyone know if the current version of OmniPage Ultimateworks well with Jaws?
Also, does OmniPage have a photo copy utility builtin?
I have been informed that it is possible to purchase recycled licences, similar to that of Microsoft Office, on Ebay for just a few dollars but it seems there is no support from Nuance or any future updates.
Cheers
Tom
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Re: Question on web browsers with windows 10 and jaws 2019
John J. Fioravanti, Jr.
Hi: Does Chrome work better with Jaws 2019 than 2018?
From: main@jfw.groups.io <main@jfw.groups.io> On Behalf Of Melissa Stott via Groups.Io
Sent: Thursday, October 10, 2019 05:40 AM To: main@jfw.groups.io Subject: Re: Question on web browsers with windows 10 and jaws 2019
I’ve just installed Google Chrome a few weeks ago, and it seems to work well. I too used Internet Explorer, and have decided to make a switch. I’m personally not too crazy about Microsoft Edge just yet.
Melissa
From: John J. Fioravanti, Jr.
Good morning:, I've been using internet explorer for years and would like to make the switch to a better web browser. Can someone give me an idea of the web browsers we can use successfully with Jaws 2019 and windows 10? Thank you.
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Re: Question on web browsers with windows 10 and jaws 2019
Melissa Stott <mstott69@...>
I’ve just installed Google Chrome a few weeks ago, and it seems to work well. I too used Internet Explorer, and have decided to make a switch. I’m personally not too crazy about Microsoft Edge just yet.
Melissa
From: John J. Fioravanti, Jr.
Sent: Thursday, October 10, 2019 4:51 AM To: main@jfw.groups.io Subject: Question on web browsers with windows 10 and jaws 2019
Good morning:, I've been using internet explorer for years and would like to make the switch to a better web browser. Can someone give me an idea of the web browsers we can use successfully with Jaws 2019 and windows 10? Thank you.
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Question on web browsers with windows 10 and jaws 2019
John J. Fioravanti, Jr.
Good morning:, I've been using internet explorer for years and would like to make the switch to a better web browser. Can someone give me an idea of the web browsers we can use successfully with Jaws 2019 and windows 10? Thank you.
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OmniPage Ultimate and Jaws
tom x <ballistic719@...>
Hi, Using: latest W10 64 bit and latest Jaws
Does anyone know if the current version of OmniPage Ultimateworks well with Jaws?
Also, does OmniPage have a photo copy utility builtin?
I have been informed that it is possible to purchase recycled licences, similar to that of Microsoft Office, on Ebay for just a few dollars but it seems there is no support from Nuance or any future updates.
Cheers
Tom
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Re: Stopping JAWS to say 'spelling error'
Steve Griffiths
Hi Gezim,
Yes, I think either will work. You can turn spell checking off in your Word document settings, in which case no errors will appear on screen for JAWS to report, or you can change JAWS settings so that it doesn't report the visible errors.
Whichever you choose, you might want to toggle the setting off while you have a document containing both Albanian and English, and then on again when you have just the English, in order to spell check your translation.
Thanks, Steve
From: main@jfw.groups.io <main@jfw.groups.io>
On Behalf Of Gezim Rexha
Sent: 09 October 2019 13:52 To: main@jfw.groups.io Subject: Re: Stopping JAWS to say 'spelling error'
Hi Steve,
Thank you for your prompt response.
I work with Word documents with text in Albanian language, which I translate into English. So, I hear ‘spelling error’ before every single word, and you can imagine how annoying and how time-consuming it is! After translating a phrase or sentence, I delete the original, so that only English text remains, and then it does not say ‘spelling error’ any more.
Do you think your suggestions will work for me?
Best regards, Gezim
From:
main@jfw.groups.io <main@jfw.groups.io>
On Behalf Of Steve Griffiths
Hi Gezim,
Two things I can suggest. First is to check that the language being checked is the language you're using. If you're using Word 2016 or above, press Alt + Q and type language. DownArrow once to Language, then RightArrow into a submenu. There are two options in it; the first is for the current document only and the second is the default language used to create documents. You will want to check them both.
If you're using an earlier version of Word, to get the default language you can do Alt, F, T. DownArrow to Language and then Tab to the options.
To get to the document settings with an earlier version of Word, press Alt, R, U, L.
The other thing to check is your spelling options. To do this, go into the Settings Center with JAWSKey + 6, then Tab once and DownArrow to text processing, RightArrow to open it and DownArrow to Proofing. RightArrow to open that and then DownArrow through the options, changing them to suit you.
Hope that helps, Steve
From:
main@jfw.groups.io <main@jfw.groups.io>
On Behalf Of Gezim Rexha
Hi all,
At my workplace, yesterday they installed JAWS 2019 for me, but instead of making me happy, it made my work far slower and it was nerve-breaking. That is because while navigating word documents, JAWS kept saying ‘spelling error’ all the time. Is there a way to stop that?
Looking forward to your instructions.
Best regards, Gezim
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Re: Stopping JAWS to say 'spelling error'
Gezim Rexha
Hi Steve,
Thank you for your prompt response.
I work with Word documents with text in Albanian language, which I translate into English. So, I hear ‘spelling error’ before every single word, and you can imagine how annoying and how time-consuming it is! After translating a phrase or sentence, I delete the original, so that only English text remains, and then it does not say ‘spelling error’ any more.
Do you think your suggestions will work for me?
Best regards, Gezim
From: main@jfw.groups.io <main@jfw.groups.io>
On Behalf Of Steve Griffiths
Sent: Wednesday, October 9, 2019 10:15 AM To: main@jfw.groups.io Subject: Re: Stopping JAWS to say 'spelling error'
Hi Gezim,
Two things I can suggest. First is to check that the language being checked is the language you're using. If you're using Word 2016 or above, press Alt + Q and type language. DownArrow once to Language, then RightArrow into a submenu. There are two options in it; the first is for the current document only and the second is the default language used to create documents. You will want to check them both.
If you're using an earlier version of Word, to get the default language you can do Alt, F, T. DownArrow to Language and then Tab to the options.
To get to the document settings with an earlier version of Word, press Alt, R, U, L.
The other thing to check is your spelling options. To do this, go into the Settings Center with JAWSKey + 6, then Tab once and DownArrow to text processing, RightArrow to open it and DownArrow to Proofing. RightArrow to open that and then DownArrow through the options, changing them to suit you.
Hope that helps, Steve
From:
main@jfw.groups.io <main@jfw.groups.io>
On Behalf Of Gezim Rexha
Hi all,
At my workplace, yesterday they installed JAWS 2019 for me, but instead of making me happy, it made my work far slower and it was nerve-breaking. That is because while navigating word documents, JAWS kept saying ‘spelling error’ all the time. Is there a way to stop that?
Looking forward to your instructions.
Best regards, Gezim
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Re: Stopping JAWS to say 'spelling error'
Steve Griffiths
Hi Gezim,
Two things I can suggest. First is to check that the language being checked is the language you're using. If you're using Word 2016 or above, press Alt + Q and type language. DownArrow once to Language, then RightArrow into a submenu. There are two options in it; the first is for the current document only and the second is the default language used to create documents. You will want to check them both.
If you're using an earlier version of Word, to get the default language you can do Alt, F, T. DownArrow to Language and then Tab to the options.
To get to the document settings with an earlier version of Word, press Alt, R, U, L.
The other thing to check is your spelling options. To do this, go into the Settings Center with JAWSKey + 6, then Tab once and DownArrow to text processing, RightArrow to open it and DownArrow to Proofing. RightArrow to open that and then DownArrow through the options, changing them to suit you.
Hope that helps, Steve
From: main@jfw.groups.io <main@jfw.groups.io>
On Behalf Of Gezim Rexha
Sent: 09 October 2019 07:39 To: jfw@groups.io Subject: Stopping JAWS to say 'spelling error'
Hi all,
At my workplace, yesterday they installed JAWS 2019 for me, but instead of making me happy, it made my work far slower and it was nerve-breaking. That is because while navigating word documents, JAWS kept saying ‘spelling error’ all the time. Is there a way to stop that?
Looking forward to your instructions.
Best regards, Gezim
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