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Re: Jaws 2018 and not working with headphones
Cory McMahon
Thanks so much. I'll check it out.
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Sincerely, Cory McMahon
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From: main@jfw.groups.io <main@jfw.groups.io> On Behalf Of Steve Matzura Sent: Sunday, May 10, 2020 10:55 AM To: main@jfw.groups.io Subject: Re: Jaws 2018 and not working with headphones I've had odd things happen as a result of Windows updates regarding JAWS and the headphone output on one of my computers. Among things that have already been mentioned, check what sound card JAWS thinks it's using. On my system I have to set it to use something called "Speakers (external)". When I plug 'phones in, they work. There's also a speaker inside the computer. If I select that one--"speakers (internal)"--and plug 'phones in, nothing happens. It depends not just on what JAWS is set to use, but also what Windows thinks is its default audio device. That can be found in Settings (Windows Key + I), type "sound" and press down-arrow until you hear "Sound settings," then tab through the dialog to discover how your system is set. On 5/9/2020 9:11 PM, Cory McMahon wrote: I’m using windows 10.
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Re: Zoom and unable to close out
Richard Turner
Next time, try this hotkey:
As a host, it lands you on the end meeting button. I suspect as a participant, it should land you on the leave meeting button. This is where a braille display would help a lot.
I suppose you could try using two sound cards, but that is something I’ve never done.
Richard "There's a nap for that." - an anonymous cat in a window in Portland, Oregon.
From: main@jfw.groups.io <main@jfw.groups.io> On Behalf Of
kevin meyers
Sent: Sunday, May 10, 2020 8:54 AM To: main@jfw.groups.io Subject: Re: Zoom and unable to close out
When I tabbed while in Zoom Jaws didn’t say anything. I had the volume turned all the way up as it was a virtual spin class. When class was over the instructor and other were still talking. Since the volume was so loud I couldn’t hear Jaws very well. I did press control, alt and delete to bring up task manager and once again because the volume was up and people were still talking I couldn’t tell if task manager was open. Even it was I wouldn’t been able to kill the zoom session as I couldn’t tell which task it was. Iwonderif there is a way to route Jaws to one speaker and the Zoom meeting to the other speaker.
From: main@jfw.groups.io <main@jfw.groups.io>
On Behalf Of Richard Turner
Did you try to just close zoom, or did you click on the Leave meeting button? My guess is you tried to close out without leaving the meeting, thus left yourself hung up in the meeting. If that isn’t what happened, the only other thing I would have tried was using Task Manager to end the Zoom task.
Richard "There's a nap for that." - an anonymous cat in a window in Portland, Oregon.
From: main@jfw.groups.io <main@jfw.groups.io>
On Behalf Of kevin meyers
Hello, I’m using most recent version of Jaws2020, windows and zoom. The other day I was on a Zoom call and when I tried to close out, Jaws was unable to read anything. I pressed alt F4 and still couldn’t get out of it. I pressed alt tab and nothing happen. I could still hear the people still on the call talking. The only thing I could do is a hard shut down. When I did this I heard a buzzing noise until the PC was shut down. What could have caused not being able to end call? Thanks, Kevin
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Re: Zoom and unable to close out
Steve Matzura
Pressing Alt + F4 displays a dialog that contains, among other things, a "Leave meeting" button. Activate that, then you can shut Zoom down. Realize, too, that closing the Zoom window with another Alt + F4 doesn't actually shut anything down; it just sends it to the system tray. If you really want Zoom gone from memory, that has to be done by selecting "Exit" from Zoom's system tray menu.
On 5/10/2020 11:32 AM, CJ &AA MAY
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Re: Jaws 2018 and not working with headphones
Steve Matzura
I've had odd things happen as a result of Windows updates regarding JAWS and the headphone output on one of my computers. Among things that have already been mentioned, check what sound card JAWS thinks it's using. On my system I have to set it to use something called "Speakers (external)". When I plug 'phones in, they work. There's also a speaker inside the computer. If I select that one--"speakers (internal)"--and plug 'phones in, nothing happens. It depends not just on what JAWS is set to use, but also what Windows thinks is its default audio device. That can be found in Settings (Windows Key + I), type "sound" and press down-arrow until you hear "Sound settings," then tab through the dialog to discover how your system is set.
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On 5/9/2020 9:11 PM, Cory McMahon wrote:
I’m using windows 10.
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Re: Zoom and unable to close out
kevin meyers
When I tabbed while in Zoom Jaws didn’t say anything. I had the volume turned all the way up as it was a virtual spin class. When class was over the instructor and other were still talking. Since the volume was so loud I couldn’t hear Jaws very well. I did press control, alt and delete to bring up task manager and once again because the volume was up and people were still talking I couldn’t tell if task manager was open. Even it was I wouldn’t been able to kill the zoom session as I couldn’t tell which task it was. Iwonderif there is a way to route Jaws to one speaker and the Zoom meeting to the other speaker.
From: main@jfw.groups.io <main@jfw.groups.io> On Behalf Of Richard Turner
Did you try to just close zoom, or did you click on the Leave meeting button? My guess is you tried to close out without leaving the meeting, thus left yourself hung up in the meeting. If that isn’t what happened, the only other thing I would have tried was using Task Manager to end the Zoom task.
Richard "There's a nap for that." - an anonymous cat in a window in Portland, Oregon.
From: main@jfw.groups.io <main@jfw.groups.io> On Behalf Of kevin meyers
Hello, I’m using most recent version of Jaws2020, windows and zoom. The other day I was on a Zoom call and when I tried to close out, Jaws was unable to read anything. I pressed alt F4 and still couldn’t get out of it. I pressed alt tab and nothing happen. I could still hear the people still on the call talking. The only thing I could do is a hard shut down. When I did this I heard a buzzing noise until the PC was shut down. What could have caused not being able to end call? Thanks, Kevin
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Re: Jaws 2018 and not working with headphones
Cory McMahon
I’m using windows 10.
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Sincerely, Cory McMahon
On May 9, 2020, at 7:41 PM, Armando Vias <avias@...> wrote:
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Re: Zoom and unable to close out
CJ &AA MAY
I think you need to leave the meeting before you close Zoom Alison
From: main@jfw.groups.io <main@jfw.groups.io> On Behalf Of kevin meyers
Sent: 10 May 2020 15:29 To: main@jfw.groups.io Subject: Zoom and unable to close out
Hello, I’m using most recent version of Jaws2020, windows and zoom. The other day I was on a Zoom call and when I tried to close out, Jaws was unable to read anything. I pressed alt F4 and still couldn’t get out of it. I pressed alt tab and nothing happen. I could still hear the people still on the call talking. The only thing I could do is a hard shut down. When I did this I heard a buzzing noise until the PC was shut down. What could have caused not being able to end call? Thanks, Kevin
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Re: Zoom and unable to close out
Richard Turner
Did you try to just close zoom, or did you click on the Leave meeting button? My guess is you tried to close out without leaving the meeting, thus left yourself hung up in the meeting. If that isn’t what happened, the only other thing I would have tried was using Task Manager to end the Zoom task.
Richard "There's a nap for that." - an anonymous cat in a window in Portland, Oregon.
From: main@jfw.groups.io <main@jfw.groups.io> On Behalf Of
kevin meyers
Sent: Sunday, May 10, 2020 7:29 AM To: main@jfw.groups.io Subject: Zoom and unable to close out
Hello, I’m using most recent version of Jaws2020, windows and zoom. The other day I was on a Zoom call and when I tried to close out, Jaws was unable to read anything. I pressed alt F4 and still couldn’t get out of it. I pressed alt tab and nothing happen. I could still hear the people still on the call talking. The only thing I could do is a hard shut down. When I did this I heard a buzzing noise until the PC was shut down. What could have caused not being able to end call? Thanks, Kevin
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Zoom and unable to close out
kevin meyers
Hello, I’m using most recent version of Jaws2020, windows and zoom. The other day I was on a Zoom call and when I tried to close out, Jaws was unable to read anything. I pressed alt F4 and still couldn’t get out of it. I pressed alt tab and nothing happen. I could still hear the people still on the call talking. The only thing I could do is a hard shut down. When I did this I heard a buzzing noise until the PC was shut down. What could have caused not being able to end call? Thanks, Kevin
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Re: Accessible System Backup Image software, (WAS) the latest update to jaws 2020 giving me a fit
James Bentley
I do not know but if you are using Image for Windows, the latest version, you will get Narrator when you use the IFW program to create a IFW recovery disk. You get the choice to create a recovery DVD or a recovery flash drive. Both are bootable. There are actually several other options for bootable external media, but I haven’t messed with any of that. It took me long enough to kind of stumble through making my bootable recovery thumb drive.
James B
From: main@jfw.groups.io <main@jfw.groups.io> On Behalf Of William Vandervest
Sent: Sunday, May 10, 2020 8:28 AM To: main@jfw.groups.io Subject: Re: Accessible System Backup Image software, (WAS) the latest update to jaws 2020 giving me a fit
Does the microsoft version of the win pe include a working copy of narator in the recovery mode? Thanks
From: main@jfw.groups.io [mailto:main@jfw.groups.io] On Behalf Of James Bentley
Hi Kevin,
I am pretty sure that I went with traditional. Its been a while. I do remember not changing any global options.
Yep, there were loads of questions that I did not know how to answer during the installation. I think I remember trying to use what appeared to just be the default settings.
I’m not sure about what you mean when you use the acronym IFP. But, in the Image for Windows settings, you can go with the default settings and be OK with just two or three changes.
I think Jaws will read more of the check boxes in settings if you check the accessible check box. I always check the completion alarm so I know when the entire process has finished. I always always, check the verification and the byte per byte verification check boxes. But, these show up as a plus sign to show you that these settings were added.
There is more than one place in the IFW menus where you get the option to create an IFW recovery boot disk. One place is in the Windows start menu within the Terabyte folder.
I’m Still wishing good luck for all who are developing an image backup game plan.
James B
From: main@jfw.groups.io <main@jfw.groups.io> On Behalf Of kevin meyers
James,
I uninstalled it again and reinstalled it. This time it works. Must have donething wrong.
There are some options I have no idea what to do with. Did you install simple or traditional version? Then when I ran the IFP there were more things I didn’t know what to do with. There was two screens with global options. I just left these alone.
Thanks,
Kevin
From: main@jfw.groups.io <main@jfw.groups.io> On Behalf Of James Bentley
Hi Kevin,
Sorry that you are having some problems installing Image for Windows. Since I do not know an answer, I suggest two options.
First, I would consider trying IFW tech support again. I think you received a wrong answer the last time that you tried tech support but you might get lucky with a different person.
Second, there still may be members on this list who can offer a possible solution to assist you in installing Image for Windows.
Hope you have the best of luck,
James B From: main@jfw.groups.io <main@jfw.groups.io> On Behalf Of kevin meyers
I did do the 30 day trial. Ran into some problems.
Here is what happen. Now I can no longer try out the trial.
I installed it and realized I need to install the traditional option. Support at TeraByte told me I could uninstall and reinstall. I did that and when I started the software it asked me to purchase, cancel. I used the Jaws cursor and found continued was unavailable. I told support that and was told to click on continue. I knew that wouldn’t work. I tried it any and it didn’t work. Told support and they have not gotten back to me. There has only been 1 day since the download. Not 30 days. Now what?
From: main@jfw.groups.io <main@jfw.groups.io> On Behalf Of James Bentley
Hi,
You can download a 30-day trial version of Image for Windows (The TeraByte Unlimited :: TeraByte Drive Image Backup and Restore Suite) at the link below.
To download, click on the link that says something like 30-day trial GUI. Note, GUI stands for graphical user interface.
https://www.terabyteunlimited.com/image-for-windows.htm
James B
From: main@jfw.groups.io <main@jfw.groups.io> On Behalf Of kevin meyers
Okay, IFW is talked about. When looking on the internet there are muultiple sites that provide the software. Well at least that is what I find. Does anyone have a suggestion of which site would be the best? I did try TeraByte and I didn’t like it.
From: main@jfw.groups.io <main@jfw.groups.io> On Behalf Of Richard Turner
I, for one, would appreciate a bsic tutorial from installing the software to doing a system backup, which I gather automatically includes Narrator for restoring, is that correct?
Thanks,
Richard "There's a nap for that." - an anonymous cat in a window in Portland, Oregon.
From: main@jfw.groups.io <main@jfw.groups.io> On Behalf Of Arkadiusz Swietnicki
No, it was quick and painless. I have unchecked the components I know I wont need. If there’s a need for such a tutorial,. I am more than happy to help
From: main@jfw.groups.io <main@jfw.groups.io> On Behalf Of James Bentley
That was quick. It took me forever to learn just enough to backup and recover my laptops.
As you become more acquainted with the complexities of IFW, maybe you will share what you have discovered.
Did you have any problems with the multitude of questions ask during installation?
Congratulations,
James B
From: main@jfw.groups.io <main@jfw.groups.io> On Behalf Of Arkadiusz Swietnicki
I actually like IFW and I gained understanding of the software just some minutes after starting to use it, so I can try and record a solution.
From: main@jfw.groups.io <main@jfw.groups.io> On Behalf Of James Bentley
Greetings to Cihan Yazici and list,
I sure wish that I had the skill and ability to create a tutorial or pod cast to assist others with using Image for Windows. However, I do not.
IFW is extremely complicated for me. Everything from installation of the software to its use under many varying circumstances make creating a useful tutorial or podcast beyond my communication and current PC skills. I have tried to share as many tips as possible and Hopefully, there are others who can share additional information so that new users of IFW or other backup options can learn how to do image backups of their computers.
Regards,
James B
From: main@jfw.groups.io <main@jfw.groups.io> On Behalf Of Cihan Yazici
Hello friends;
I have reviewed the program you suggested. I had difficulty using it because its interface and settings are so many. I wonder if our friends using this program can prepare a narration for us? I think it would be nice if they told us the important settings for us at least. love to all of you.
From: main@jfw.groups.io <main@jfw.groups.io> On Behalf Of James Bentley
With Image for Windows Version 3… some of the check boxes in settings are checked by default and some are not. Routing the Jaws cursor to the PC will cause Jaws to anounce the status of check boxes. Note, in some places in the menus, you get a plus sign to let you know that something got added instead of a check box.
With the exceptions below, I recommend that you use the default settings if you are just trying to back up your Primary/C drive.
I always check the accessible check box. I also check the completion alarm so I know when the job is finished. There will be a few other check boxes and settings that are easy to understand and checking them is optional. But, I wouldn’t change any setting unless I was certain that I know exactly what I am doing.
I also check both the verification and the byte per byte verification. IFW will remember these settings if you answer yes to the prompt that ask if you want to save the settings.
IFW is an extremely complicated and powerful software suite and I never make additional changes and it has always worked for me. My backups are verified. And, around 6 times now, I have restored backups.
Once, I restored a backup that was created back when I was using Jaws Version 12 just to see if it would work. It did. It was strange to look at files and emails and an OS. that were over 5 years old.
Stay safe,
James B
From: main@jfw.groups.io <main@jfw.groups.io> On Behalf Of Dave Durber
René:
As you know, the check boxes on the items to which you are referring, , are not spoken by Jaws when you use the SPACE BAR, to either check or uncheck the items. By default, all the check boxes are unchecked. Once you have highlighted an item and tapped the SPACE BAR, to check it, route the JAWS cursor to the PC cursor, then, use the Read Current Line command and JAWS will announce whether the item is checked or not.
HTH
Dave
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Re: Accessible System Backup Image software, (WAS) the latest update to jaws 2020 giving me a fit
William Vandervest
Does the microsoft version of the win pe include a working copy of narator in the recovery mode? Thanks
From: main@jfw.groups.io [mailto:main@jfw.groups.io] On Behalf Of James Bentley
Sent: Sunday, 10 May, 2020 03:57 To: main@jfw.groups.io Subject: Re: Accessible System Backup Image software, (WAS) the latest update to jaws 2020 giving me a fit
Hi Kevin,
I am pretty sure that I went with traditional. Its been a while. I do remember not changing any global options.
Yep, there were loads of questions that I did not know how to answer during the installation. I think I remember trying to use what appeared to just be the default settings.
I’m not sure about what you mean when you use the acronym IFP. But, in the Image for Windows settings, you can go with the default settings and be OK with just two or three changes.
I think Jaws will read more of the check boxes in settings if you check the accessible check box. I always check the completion alarm so I know when the entire process has finished. I always always, check the verification and the byte per byte verification check boxes. But, these show up as a plus sign to show you that these settings were added.
There is more than one place in the IFW menus where you get the option to create an IFW recovery boot disk. One place is in the Windows start menu within the Terabyte folder.
I’m Still wishing good luck for all who are developing an image backup game plan.
James B
From: main@jfw.groups.io <main@jfw.groups.io> On Behalf Of kevin meyers
James,
I uninstalled it again and reinstalled it. This time it works. Must have donething wrong.
There are some options I have no idea what to do with. Did you install simple or traditional version? Then when I ran the IFP there were more things I didn’t know what to do with. There was two screens with global options. I just left these alone.
Thanks,
Kevin
From: main@jfw.groups.io <main@jfw.groups.io> On Behalf Of James Bentley
Hi Kevin,
Sorry that you are having some problems installing Image for Windows. Since I do not know an answer, I suggest two options.
First, I would consider trying IFW tech support again. I think you received a wrong answer the last time that you tried tech support but you might get lucky with a different person.
Second, there still may be members on this list who can offer a possible solution to assist you in installing Image for Windows.
Hope you have the best of luck,
James B From: main@jfw.groups.io <main@jfw.groups.io> On Behalf Of kevin meyers
I did do the 30 day trial. Ran into some problems.
Here is what happen. Now I can no longer try out the trial.
I installed it and realized I need to install the traditional option. Support at TeraByte told me I could uninstall and reinstall. I did that and when I started the software it asked me to purchase, cancel. I used the Jaws cursor and found continued was unavailable. I told support that and was told to click on continue. I knew that wouldn’t work. I tried it any and it didn’t work. Told support and they have not gotten back to me. There has only been 1 day since the download. Not 30 days. Now what?
From: main@jfw.groups.io <main@jfw.groups.io> On Behalf Of James Bentley
Hi,
You can download a 30-day trial version of Image for Windows (The TeraByte Unlimited :: TeraByte Drive Image Backup and Restore Suite) at the link below.
To download, click on the link that says something like 30-day trial GUI. Note, GUI stands for graphical user interface.
https://www.terabyteunlimited.com/image-for-windows.htm
James B
From: main@jfw.groups.io <main@jfw.groups.io> On Behalf Of kevin meyers
Okay, IFW is talked about. When looking on the internet there are muultiple sites that provide the software. Well at least that is what I find. Does anyone have a suggestion of which site would be the best? I did try TeraByte and I didn’t like it.
From: main@jfw.groups.io <main@jfw.groups.io> On Behalf Of Richard Turner
I, for one, would appreciate a bsic tutorial from installing the software to doing a system backup, which I gather automatically includes Narrator for restoring, is that correct?
Thanks,
Richard "There's a nap for that." - an anonymous cat in a window in Portland, Oregon.
From: main@jfw.groups.io <main@jfw.groups.io> On Behalf Of Arkadiusz Swietnicki
No, it was quick and painless. I have unchecked the components I know I wont need. If there’s a need for such a tutorial,. I am more than happy to help
From: main@jfw.groups.io <main@jfw.groups.io> On Behalf Of James Bentley
That was quick. It took me forever to learn just enough to backup and recover my laptops.
As you become more acquainted with the complexities of IFW, maybe you will share what you have discovered.
Did you have any problems with the multitude of questions ask during installation?
Congratulations,
James B
From: main@jfw.groups.io <main@jfw.groups.io> On Behalf Of Arkadiusz Swietnicki
I actually like IFW and I gained understanding of the software just some minutes after starting to use it, so I can try and record a solution.
From: main@jfw.groups.io <main@jfw.groups.io> On Behalf Of James Bentley
Greetings to Cihan Yazici and list,
I sure wish that I had the skill and ability to create a tutorial or pod cast to assist others with using Image for Windows. However, I do not.
IFW is extremely complicated for me. Everything from installation of the software to its use under many varying circumstances make creating a useful tutorial or podcast beyond my communication and current PC skills. I have tried to share as many tips as possible and Hopefully, there are others who can share additional information so that new users of IFW or other backup options can learn how to do image backups of their computers.
Regards,
James B
From: main@jfw.groups.io <main@jfw.groups.io> On Behalf Of Cihan Yazici
Hello friends;
I have reviewed the program you suggested. I had difficulty using it because its interface and settings are so many. I wonder if our friends using this program can prepare a narration for us? I think it would be nice if they told us the important settings for us at least. love to all of you.
From: main@jfw.groups.io <main@jfw.groups.io> On Behalf Of James Bentley
With Image for Windows Version 3… some of the check boxes in settings are checked by default and some are not. Routing the Jaws cursor to the PC will cause Jaws to anounce the status of check boxes. Note, in some places in the menus, you get a plus sign to let you know that something got added instead of a check box.
With the exceptions below, I recommend that you use the default settings if you are just trying to back up your Primary/C drive.
I always check the accessible check box. I also check the completion alarm so I know when the job is finished. There will be a few other check boxes and settings that are easy to understand and checking them is optional. But, I wouldn’t change any setting unless I was certain that I know exactly what I am doing.
I also check both the verification and the byte per byte verification. IFW will remember these settings if you answer yes to the prompt that ask if you want to save the settings.
IFW is an extremely complicated and powerful software suite and I never make additional changes and it has always worked for me. My backups are verified. And, around 6 times now, I have restored backups.
Once, I restored a backup that was created back when I was using Jaws Version 12 just to see if it would work. It did. It was strange to look at files and emails and an OS. that were over 5 years old.
Stay safe,
James B
From: main@jfw.groups.io <main@jfw.groups.io> On Behalf Of Dave Durber
René:
As you know, the check boxes on the items to which you are referring, , are not spoken by Jaws when you use the SPACE BAR, to either check or uncheck the items. By default, all the check boxes are unchecked. Once you have highlighted an item and tapped the SPACE BAR, to check it, route the JAWS cursor to the PC cursor, then, use the Read Current Line command and JAWS will announce whether the item is checked or not.
HTH
Dave
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Re: Accessible System Backup Image software, (WAS) the latest update to jaws 2020 giving me a fit
James Bentley
Hi Kevin,
I am pretty sure that I went with traditional. Its been a while. I do remember not changing any global options.
Yep, there were loads of questions that I did not know how to answer during the installation. I think I remember trying to use what appeared to just be the default settings.
I’m not sure about what you mean when you use the acronym IFP. But, in the Image for Windows settings, you can go with the default settings and be OK with just two or three changes.
I think Jaws will read more of the check boxes in settings if you check the accessible check box. I always check the completion alarm so I know when the entire process has finished. I always always, check the verification and the byte per byte verification check boxes. But, these show up as a plus sign to show you that these settings were added.
There is more than one place in the IFW menus where you get the option to create an IFW recovery boot disk. One place is in the Windows start menu within the Terabyte folder.
I’m Still wishing good luck for all who are developing an image backup game plan.
James B
From: main@jfw.groups.io <main@jfw.groups.io> On Behalf Of kevin meyers
James,
I uninstalled it again and reinstalled it. This time it works. Must have donething wrong.
There are some options I have no idea what to do with. Did you install simple or traditional version? Then when I ran the IFP there were more things I didn’t know what to do with. There was two screens with global options. I just left these alone.
Thanks,
Kevin
From: main@jfw.groups.io <main@jfw.groups.io> On Behalf Of James Bentley
Hi Kevin,
Sorry that you are having some problems installing Image for Windows. Since I do not know an answer, I suggest two options.
First, I would consider trying IFW tech support again. I think you received a wrong answer the last time that you tried tech support but you might get lucky with a different person.
Second, there still may be members on this list who can offer a possible solution to assist you in installing Image for Windows.
Hope you have the best of luck,
James B From: main@jfw.groups.io <main@jfw.groups.io> On Behalf Of kevin meyers
I did do the 30 day trial. Ran into some problems.
Here is what happen. Now I can no longer try out the trial.
I installed it and realized I need to install the traditional option. Support at TeraByte told me I could uninstall and reinstall. I did that and when I started the software it asked me to purchase, cancel. I used the Jaws cursor and found continued was unavailable. I told support that and was told to click on continue. I knew that wouldn’t work. I tried it any and it didn’t work. Told support and they have not gotten back to me. There has only been 1 day since the download. Not 30 days. Now what?
From: main@jfw.groups.io <main@jfw.groups.io> On Behalf Of James Bentley
Hi,
You can download a 30-day trial version of Image for Windows (The TeraByte Unlimited :: TeraByte Drive Image Backup and Restore Suite) at the link below.
To download, click on the link that says something like 30-day trial GUI. Note, GUI stands for graphical user interface.
https://www.terabyteunlimited.com/image-for-windows.htm
James B
From: main@jfw.groups.io <main@jfw.groups.io> On Behalf Of kevin meyers
Okay, IFW is talked about. When looking on the internet there are muultiple sites that provide the software. Well at least that is what I find. Does anyone have a suggestion of which site would be the best? I did try TeraByte and I didn’t like it.
From: main@jfw.groups.io <main@jfw.groups.io> On Behalf Of Richard Turner
I, for one, would appreciate a bsic tutorial from installing the software to doing a system backup, which I gather automatically includes Narrator for restoring, is that correct?
Thanks,
Richard "There's a nap for that." - an anonymous cat in a window in Portland, Oregon.
From: main@jfw.groups.io <main@jfw.groups.io> On Behalf Of Arkadiusz Swietnicki
No, it was quick and painless. I have unchecked the components I know I wont need. If there’s a need for such a tutorial,. I am more than happy to help
From: main@jfw.groups.io <main@jfw.groups.io> On Behalf Of James Bentley
That was quick. It took me forever to learn just enough to backup and recover my laptops.
As you become more acquainted with the complexities of IFW, maybe you will share what you have discovered.
Did you have any problems with the multitude of questions ask during installation?
Congratulations,
James B
From: main@jfw.groups.io <main@jfw.groups.io> On Behalf Of Arkadiusz Swietnicki
I actually like IFW and I gained understanding of the software just some minutes after starting to use it, so I can try and record a solution.
From: main@jfw.groups.io <main@jfw.groups.io> On Behalf Of James Bentley
Greetings to Cihan Yazici and list,
I sure wish that I had the skill and ability to create a tutorial or pod cast to assist others with using Image for Windows. However, I do not.
IFW is extremely complicated for me. Everything from installation of the software to its use under many varying circumstances make creating a useful tutorial or podcast beyond my communication and current PC skills. I have tried to share as many tips as possible and Hopefully, there are others who can share additional information so that new users of IFW or other backup options can learn how to do image backups of their computers.
Regards,
James B
From: main@jfw.groups.io <main@jfw.groups.io> On Behalf Of Cihan Yazici
Hello friends;
I have reviewed the program you suggested. I had difficulty using it because its interface and settings are so many. I wonder if our friends using this program can prepare a narration for us? I think it would be nice if they told us the important settings for us at least. love to all of you.
From: main@jfw.groups.io <main@jfw.groups.io> On Behalf Of James Bentley
With Image for Windows Version 3… some of the check boxes in settings are checked by default and some are not. Routing the Jaws cursor to the PC will cause Jaws to anounce the status of check boxes. Note, in some places in the menus, you get a plus sign to let you know that something got added instead of a check box.
With the exceptions below, I recommend that you use the default settings if you are just trying to back up your Primary/C drive.
I always check the accessible check box. I also check the completion alarm so I know when the job is finished. There will be a few other check boxes and settings that are easy to understand and checking them is optional. But, I wouldn’t change any setting unless I was certain that I know exactly what I am doing.
I also check both the verification and the byte per byte verification. IFW will remember these settings if you answer yes to the prompt that ask if you want to save the settings.
IFW is an extremely complicated and powerful software suite and I never make additional changes and it has always worked for me. My backups are verified. And, around 6 times now, I have restored backups.
Once, I restored a backup that was created back when I was using Jaws Version 12 just to see if it would work. It did. It was strange to look at files and emails and an OS. that were over 5 years old.
Stay safe,
James B
From: main@jfw.groups.io <main@jfw.groups.io> On Behalf Of Dave Durber
René:
As you know, the check boxes on the items to which you are referring, , are not spoken by Jaws when you use the SPACE BAR, to either check or uncheck the items. By default, all the check boxes are unchecked. Once you have highlighted an item and tapped the SPACE BAR, to check it, route the JAWS cursor to the PC cursor, then, use the Read Current Line command and JAWS will announce whether the item is checked or not.
HTH
Dave
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Re: Jaws And Outlook Auto Fill Sounds
CJ &AA MAY
I am using the latest version of Jaws, Windows 10 and Office 365 (or Microsoft 365 as it now seems to want to be known by) and this feature does work, but not consistently. Alison
From: main@jfw.groups.io <main@jfw.groups.io> On Behalf Of Geoff Connor
Sent: 09 May 2020 17:03 To: jfw@groups.io Subject: Jaws And Outlook Auto Fill Sounds
Hi all. I am using the latest version of Jaws 2020 and Outlook 2016 Home and Business on 2 windows 10 computers. When I go to send a message, the sounds that are supposed to play when the auto fill opens and closes are not sounding. My Microsoft sounds are turned on, and the other day, I talked to both Microsoft disability and Freedom Scientific. I had no luck. This feature has never worked for me. If anyone has any suggestion, it would be very much appreciated.
Thanks.
Geoff
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Re: JAWS 2020 Latest Update and Remote Support UI
David Goldfield <david.goldfield@...>
By remote support are you referring to the JAWS Tandem feature?
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On 5/10/2020 1:44 AM, Cornelius wrote:
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Re: JAWS 2020 Latest Update and Remote Support UI
Cornelius
I tried, but it is not available in Windows Services. I really wish we could choose not to install remote support for home licence.
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From: Randy Barnett Sent: Thursday, May 7, 2020 1:01 PM To: main@jfw.groups.io Subject: Re: JAWS 2020 Latest Update and Remote Support UI Did you try going to services and disableing it there? On 5/3/2020 4:34 AM, Cornelius wrote:
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Re: Jaws 2018 and not working with headphones
Armando Vias
Did you tried restarting your computer? What windows operating system are you using?
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On May 9, 2020, at 8:36 PM, Cory McMahon <cory.j.mcmahon@...> wrote:
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Jaws 2018 and not working with headphones
Cory McMahon
Good afternoon, all:
Last night, all of a sudden, JAWS 2018 stopped talking when I have my headphones on; I switched out the headphones; however, that did not resolve the issue. It’s also worth nnoting that there’s still audio coming out of the headphones because, when I go to turn-up/down the volume, I can hear the “ping” sound whenever I slide the volume up or down.
I hope this description of the issue makes sense, and I thank-you in advance for any assistance one can offer.
Sincerely,
Cory McMahon
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Re: sharing phonemic dictionary for eloquence
Glenn / Lenny
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This may slow down the reaction of one's synth, if
you listen with a fairly slow speed, perhaps it won't be noticed, but if you
like it on the faster side, it may be noticed.
Glenn
----- Original Message -----
From: Leo
Sent: Saturday, May 09, 2020 5:31 PM
Subject: sharing phonemic dictionary for eloquence
Hello my fellow jaws users: As some of you may remember, I’ve been asking for weeks how to improve the pronunciation of jaws. Particularly, I wanted to do it for eloquence because it’s the synth the I mostly use on a daily basis, and taking into account that I’m not a native English speaker, it was totally inconvenient for me to continue to listen mispronounced words.
Now I bring you a dictionary for eloquence that solves many pronunciation issues when using American English voices. It is not remotely similar to the user’s dictionary, which I think it’s OK for some instances, but for most cases inadequate. The master mind behind this phonemic dictionary is Amir Soleimani, who started building this dictionary many years ago for other software. This phonemic dictionary contains more than twenty-two thousand entries, and Amir regularly introduces changes and New words. Here are some words in which you can easily perceive a significant difference before and after adding the dictionary, so pay close attention now, and when you have finished the process, returned up to this point and listen again! hermaphroditus
cyberphobia
semitone
kurzweil
insincere
and one of my favorites,
voila!
Let’s cut to the chase! A couple of notes before the steps: If you are using the eloquence synth, switch to another synth. The dictionary file is attached to this E-mail, all you have to do is to download the compressed file and unzip it.
1. Assuming you have a 64 bit machine, go to the following folder C:\Program Files (x86)\Freedom Scientific\Shared\Eloquence\6.1.Copy the file called “ELOQMAIN.DCT,” and paste it in a safe location, in other words, back it up. 2. Copy the file that was left after unzipping, which has the same name of the file that you just put in a safe location, and paste it in the folder C:\Program Files (x86)\Freedom Scientific\Shared\Eloquence\6.1. If windows asks for confirmation, go ahead and replace the existing file. You’re all set! Relaunch jaws, switch to eloquence, and try out the pronunciation of the words above. In a 32 bit machine, the process should be similar except for the name of the folder program files, but I don’t own a 32 bit machine.
Notice that all we did was to replace the existing file; however, the new file already contains all the entries. Notice that this is not the jaws user’s dictionary (.JDF file) so, it shouldn’t conflict with it, but in any case, that’s why you must make a backup of that file.
-- Best, Leo
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sharing phonemic dictionary for eloquence, this is the right thread
Leo
Hello my fellow jaws users: As some of you may remember, I’ve been asking for weeks how to improve the pronunciation of jaws. Particularly, I wanted to do it for eloquence because it’s the synth the I mostly use on a daily basis, and taking into account that I’m not a native English speaker, it was totally inconvenient for me to continue to listen mispronounced words.
Now I bring you a dictionary for eloquence that solves many pronunciation issues when using American English voices. It is not remotely similar to the user’s dictionary, which I think it’s OK for some instances, but for most cases inadequate. The master mind behind this phonemic dictionary is Amir Soleimani, who started building this dictionary many years ago for other software. This phonemic dictionary contains more than twenty-two thousand entries, and Amir regularly introduces changes and New words. Here are some words in which you can easily perceive a significant difference before and after adding the dictionary, so pay close attention now, and when you have finished the process, returned up to this point and listen again! hermaphroditus
cyberphobia
semitone
kurzweil
insincere
and one of my favorites,
voila!
Let’s cut to the chase! A couple of notes before the steps: If you are using the eloquence synth, switch to another synth. You’ll find the link to the dictionary file at the end of this E-mail, all you have to do is to download the compressed file and unzip it.
1. Assuming you have a 64 bit machine, go to the following folder C:\Program Files (x86)\Freedom Scientific\Shared\Eloquence\6.1.Copy the file called “ELOQMAIN.DCT,” and paste it in a safe location, in other words, back it up. 2. Copy the file that was left after unzipping, which has the same name of the file that you just put in a safe location, and paste it in the folder C:\Program Files (x86)\Freedom Scientific\Shared\Eloquence\6.1. If windows asks for confirmation, go ahead and replace the existing file. You’re all set! Relaunch jaws, switch to eloquence, and try out the pronunciation of the words above. In a 32 bit machine, the process should be similar except for the name of the folder program files, but I don’t own a 32 bit machine.
Notice that all we did was to replace the existing file; however, the new file already contains all the entries. Notice that this is not the jaws user’s dictionary (.JDF file) so, it shouldn’t conflict with it, but in any case, that’s why you must make a backup of that file.
Download link available for a week:
-- Best, Leo
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Re: sharing phonemic dictionary for eloquence
John Covici
Also, the file is missing, I don't think this list allows attachments.
On Sat, 09 May 2020 18:31:37 -0400, Leo wrote: -- Your life is like a penny. You're going to lose it. The question is: How do you spend it? John Covici wb2una covici@ccs.covici.com
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