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Larry Gassman <larrygassman@...>
Hi Jasmine, All of his courses are paid but certainly worth the money. Larry
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-----Original Message----- From: main@jfw.groups.io <main@jfw.groups.io> On Behalf Of David Goldfield Sent: Monday, August 10, 2020 2:06 PM To: main@jfw.groups.io Subject: Re: Course or guide for audio editing recordings JAWS2020 Jasmine, I have purchased many of Brian Hartgen's courses and I have found them to be excellent. He is, in my opinion, one of the finest trainers in this field. On 8/10/2020 4:56 PM, Jasmine Kotsay wrote: Thank you! It seems like it might be pretty cool. Are those courses free or paid? Just curious.
On Aug 10, 2020, at 1:55 PM, Shai <shaiwol@gmail.com> wrote:
The course can be found at hartgen.org in the training courses section. It is called 24 carrot gold wave.
On 8/10/20, Jasmine Kotsay <jasmine.kotsay@gmail.com> wrote: Where can this course be found? I’m also interested in the gold wave program as well.
On Aug 10, 2020, at 12:25 PM, Richard Turner <richardturner42@outlook.com> wrote:
He also has a course on Goldwave which in my opinion is the most accessible audio editor, unless you need to do multitrack files, as in blending separate channels, etc. But for straight editing, it is all keyboard based and Doug lee's scripts are enough to get you going, but I believe Brian has more advanced scripts that come along with the course. GoldWave is $50 to purchase, but the trial version is fully functional so you can be sure it works for you before buying a license. He is also working on an iOS app which will be able to use the same license. A friend took his course on Goldwave and speaks highly of it.
Richard "He that cannot forgive others breaks the bridge over which he must pass himself,” and we forget that only grace can break the cycle of ancient hatreds among peoples. (It is notable that while I have regretted not granting grace to others, I’ve never once regretted extending it.)" - Edward Herbert
On Aug 10, 2020, at 12:13 PM, Shai <shaiwol@gmail.com> wrote:
Hello, I am looking for a course or guide of some kind for being able to edit audio recordings with JAWS2020. I don't have a particular program for doing this in mind yet, but I have heard that audacity is the most accessible. I did try to follow the guide but I found that I could not edit with it and it was overwhelming for me. I did some research online and I see that Brian Hartgen has a course for Reaper but it seems that the packages for Osara and Reaaccess are not being distributed any longer. Does anyone know of a course or guide of some kind that can be followed? Thank you in advance.
-- David Goldfield, Assistive Technology Specialist JAWS Certified, 2019 www.davidgoldfield.org
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David Goldfield <david.goldfield@...>
Jasmine, I have purchased many of Brian Hartgen's courses and I have found them to be excellent. He is, in my opinion, one of the finest trainers in this field.
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On 8/10/2020 4:56 PM, Jasmine Kotsay wrote: Thank you! It seems like it might be pretty cool. Are those courses free or paid? Just curious.
On Aug 10, 2020, at 1:55 PM, Shai <shaiwol@gmail.com> wrote:
The course can be found at hartgen.org in the training courses section. It is called 24 carrot gold wave.
On 8/10/20, Jasmine Kotsay <jasmine.kotsay@gmail.com> wrote: Where can this course be found? I’m also interested in the gold wave program as well.
On Aug 10, 2020, at 12:25 PM, Richard Turner <richardturner42@outlook.com> wrote:
He also has a course on Goldwave which in my opinion is the most accessible audio editor, unless you need to do multitrack files, as in blending separate channels, etc. But for straight editing, it is all keyboard based and Doug lee's scripts are enough to get you going, but I believe Brian has more advanced scripts that come along with the course. GoldWave is $50 to purchase, but the trial version is fully functional so you can be sure it works for you before buying a license. He is also working on an iOS app which will be able to use the same license. A friend took his course on Goldwave and speaks highly of it.
Richard "He that cannot forgive others breaks the bridge over which he must pass himself,” and we forget that only grace can break the cycle of ancient hatreds among peoples. (It is notable that while I have regretted not granting grace to others, I’ve never once regretted extending it.)" - Edward Herbert
On Aug 10, 2020, at 12:13 PM, Shai <shaiwol@gmail.com> wrote:
Hello, I am looking for a course or guide of some kind for being able to edit audio recordings with JAWS2020. I don't have a particular program for doing this in mind yet, but I have heard that audacity is the most accessible. I did try to follow the guide but I found that I could not edit with it and it was overwhelming for me. I did some research online and I see that Brian Hartgen has a course for Reaper but it seems that the packages for Osara and Reaaccess are not being distributed any longer. Does anyone know of a course or guide of some kind that can be followed? Thank you in advance.
-- David Goldfield, Assistive Technology Specialist
JAWS Certified, 2019
www.davidgoldfield.org
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David Goldfield <david.goldfield@...>
Hello.
Brian Hartgen's Gold Wave course is excellent and, as Richard said, he has written his own Gold Wave scripts.
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On 8/10/2020 4:57 PM, Richard Turner wrote: I've not taken Brian's course, but my friend said his scripts come with the course. Doug Lee's scripts at least give you a few shortcuts for checking where you are in a file, the length of the file, etc. While the GoldWave manual is very involved, it is well worth reading the sections on what you are interested in accomplishing. A couple helpful keystrokes are pressing left bracket drops a start marker, pressing rHello. ight bracket drops a finish marker. Control C cuts that piece out, or control t trims off the stuff before and after the markers. Control p pastes the clipboard into a new file.
HTH,
Richard "He that cannot forgive others breaks the bridge over which he must pass himself,” and we forget that only grace can break the cycle of ancient hatreds among peoples. (It is notable that while I have regretted not granting grace to others, I’ve never once regretted extending it.)" - Edward Herbert
-----Original Message----- From: main@jfw.groups.io <main@jfw.groups.io> On Behalf Of Shai Sent: Monday, August 10, 2020 1:54 PM To: main@jfw.groups.io Subject: Re: Course or guide for audio editing recordings JAWS2020
Hello Richard, Thank you for your reply. I see that Doug Lee has scripts for Gold wave. Should these be downloaded or are there scripts from Brian that come with his course?
On 8/10/20, Richard Turner <richardturner42@outlook.com> wrote:
He also has a course on Goldwave which in my opinion is the most accessible audio editor, unless you need to do multitrack files, as in blending separate channels, etc. But for straight editing, it is all keyboard based and Doug lee's scripts are enough to get you going, but I believe Brian has more advanced scripts that come along with the course. GoldWave is $50 to purchase, but the trial version is fully functional so you can be sure it works for you before buying a license. He is also working on an iOS app which will be able to use the same license. A friend took his course on Goldwave and speaks highly of it.
Richard "He that cannot forgive others breaks the bridge over which he must pass himself,” and we forget that only grace can break the cycle of ancient hatreds among peoples. (It is notable that while I have regretted not granting grace to others, I’ve never once regretted extending it.)" - Edward Herbert
On Aug 10, 2020, at 12:13 PM, Shai <shaiwol@gmail.com> wrote:
Hello, I am looking for a course or guide of some kind for being able to edit audio recordings with JAWS2020. I don't have a particular program for doing this in mind yet, but I have heard that audacity is the most accessible. I did try to follow the guide but I found that I could not edit with it and it was overwhelming for me. I did some research online and I see that Brian Hartgen has a course for Reaper but it seems that the packages for Osara and Reaaccess are not being distributed any longer. Does anyone know of a course or guide of some kind that can be followed? Thank you in advance.
-- David Goldfield, Assistive Technology Specialist
JAWS Certified, 2019
www.davidgoldfield.org
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Paid. The web site will give the details.
Richard "He that cannot forgive others breaks the bridge over which he must pass himself,” and we forget that only grace can break the cycle of ancient hatreds among peoples. (It is notable that while I have regretted not granting grace to others, I’ve never once regretted extending it.)" - Edward Herbert
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-----Original Message----- From: main@jfw.groups.io <main@jfw.groups.io> On Behalf Of Jasmine Kotsay Sent: Monday, August 10, 2020 1:57 PM To: main@jfw.groups.io Subject: Re: Course or guide for audio editing recordings JAWS2020 Thank you! It seems like it might be pretty cool. Are those courses free or paid? Just curious. On Aug 10, 2020, at 1:55 PM, Shai <shaiwol@gmail.com> wrote:
The course can be found at hartgen.org in the training courses section. It is called 24 carrot gold wave.
On 8/10/20, Jasmine Kotsay <jasmine.kotsay@gmail.com> wrote: Where can this course be found? I’m also interested in the gold wave program as well.
On Aug 10, 2020, at 12:25 PM, Richard Turner <richardturner42@outlook.com> wrote:
He also has a course on Goldwave which in my opinion is the most accessible audio editor, unless you need to do multitrack files, as in blending separate channels, etc. But for straight editing, it is all keyboard based and Doug lee's scripts are enough to get you going, but I believe Brian has more advanced scripts that come along with the course. GoldWave is $50 to purchase, but the trial version is fully functional so you can be sure it works for you before buying a license. He is also working on an iOS app which will be able to use the same license. A friend took his course on Goldwave and speaks highly of it.
Richard "He that cannot forgive others breaks the bridge over which he must pass himself,” and we forget that only grace can break the cycle of ancient hatreds among peoples. (It is notable that while I have regretted not granting grace to others, I’ve never once regretted extending it.)" - Edward Herbert
On Aug 10, 2020, at 12:13 PM, Shai <shaiwol@gmail.com> wrote:
Hello, I am looking for a course or guide of some kind for being able to edit audio recordings with JAWS2020. I don't have a particular program for doing this in mind yet, but I have heard that audacity is the most accessible. I did try to follow the guide but I found that I could not edit with it and it was overwhelming for me. I did some research online and I see that Brian Hartgen has a course for Reaper but it seems that the packages for Osara and Reaaccess are not being distributed any longer. Does anyone know of a course or guide of some kind that can be followed? Thank you in advance.
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I've not taken Brian's course, but my friend said his scripts come with the course. Doug Lee's scripts at least give you a few shortcuts for checking where you are in a file, the length of the file, etc. While the GoldWave manual is very involved, it is well worth reading the sections on what you are interested in accomplishing. A couple helpful keystrokes are pressing left bracket drops a start marker, pressing right bracket drops a finish marker. Control C cuts that piece out, or control t trims off the stuff before and after the markers. Control p pastes the clipboard into a new file.
HTH,
Richard "He that cannot forgive others breaks the bridge over which he must pass himself,” and we forget that only grace can break the cycle of ancient hatreds among peoples. (It is notable that while I have regretted not granting grace to others, I’ve never once regretted extending it.)" - Edward Herbert
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-----Original Message----- From: main@jfw.groups.io <main@jfw.groups.io> On Behalf Of Shai Sent: Monday, August 10, 2020 1:54 PM To: main@jfw.groups.io Subject: Re: Course or guide for audio editing recordings JAWS2020 Hello Richard, Thank you for your reply. I see that Doug Lee has scripts for Gold wave. Should these be downloaded or are there scripts from Brian that come with his course? On 8/10/20, Richard Turner <richardturner42@outlook.com> wrote: He also has a course on Goldwave which in my opinion is the most accessible audio editor, unless you need to do multitrack files, as in blending separate channels, etc. But for straight editing, it is all keyboard based and Doug lee's scripts are enough to get you going, but I believe Brian has more advanced scripts that come along with the course. GoldWave is $50 to purchase, but the trial version is fully functional so you can be sure it works for you before buying a license. He is also working on an iOS app which will be able to use the same license. A friend took his course on Goldwave and speaks highly of it.
Richard "He that cannot forgive others breaks the bridge over which he must pass himself,” and we forget that only grace can break the cycle of ancient hatreds among peoples. (It is notable that while I have regretted not granting grace to others, I’ve never once regretted extending it.)" - Edward Herbert
On Aug 10, 2020, at 12:13 PM, Shai <shaiwol@gmail.com> wrote:
Hello, I am looking for a course or guide of some kind for being able to edit audio recordings with JAWS2020. I don't have a particular program for doing this in mind yet, but I have heard that audacity is the most accessible. I did try to follow the guide but I found that I could not edit with it and it was overwhelming for me. I did some research online and I see that Brian Hartgen has a course for Reaper but it seems that the packages for Osara and Reaaccess are not being distributed any longer. Does anyone know of a course or guide of some kind that can be followed? Thank you in advance.
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Thank you! It seems like it might be pretty cool. Are those courses free or paid? Just curious.
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On Aug 10, 2020, at 1:55 PM, Shai <shaiwol@gmail.com> wrote:
The course can be found at hartgen.org in the training courses section. It is called 24 carrot gold wave.
On 8/10/20, Jasmine Kotsay <jasmine.kotsay@gmail.com> wrote: Where can this course be found? I’m also interested in the gold wave program as well.
On Aug 10, 2020, at 12:25 PM, Richard Turner <richardturner42@outlook.com> wrote:
He also has a course on Goldwave which in my opinion is the most accessible audio editor, unless you need to do multitrack files, as in blending separate channels, etc. But for straight editing, it is all keyboard based and Doug lee's scripts are enough to get you going, but I believe Brian has more advanced scripts that come along with the course. GoldWave is $50 to purchase, but the trial version is fully functional so you can be sure it works for you before buying a license. He is also working on an iOS app which will be able to use the same license. A friend took his course on Goldwave and speaks highly of it.
Richard "He that cannot forgive others breaks the bridge over which he must pass himself,” and we forget that only grace can break the cycle of ancient hatreds among peoples. (It is notable that while I have regretted not granting grace to others, I’ve never once regretted extending it.)" - Edward Herbert
On Aug 10, 2020, at 12:13 PM, Shai <shaiwol@gmail.com> wrote:
Hello, I am looking for a course or guide of some kind for being able to edit audio recordings with JAWS2020. I don't have a particular program for doing this in mind yet, but I have heard that audacity is the most accessible. I did try to follow the guide but I found that I could not edit with it and it was overwhelming for me. I did some research online and I see that Brian Hartgen has a course for Reaper but it seems that the packages for Osara and Reaaccess are not being distributed any longer. Does anyone know of a course or guide of some kind that can be followed? Thank you in advance.
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The course can be found at hartgen.org in the training courses section. It is called 24 carrot gold wave.
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On 8/10/20, Jasmine Kotsay <jasmine.kotsay@gmail.com> wrote: Where can this course be found? I’m also interested in the gold wave program as well.
On Aug 10, 2020, at 12:25 PM, Richard Turner <richardturner42@outlook.com> wrote:
He also has a course on Goldwave which in my opinion is the most accessible audio editor, unless you need to do multitrack files, as in blending separate channels, etc. But for straight editing, it is all keyboard based and Doug lee's scripts are enough to get you going, but I believe Brian has more advanced scripts that come along with the course. GoldWave is $50 to purchase, but the trial version is fully functional so you can be sure it works for you before buying a license. He is also working on an iOS app which will be able to use the same license. A friend took his course on Goldwave and speaks highly of it.
Richard "He that cannot forgive others breaks the bridge over which he must pass himself,” and we forget that only grace can break the cycle of ancient hatreds among peoples. (It is notable that while I have regretted not granting grace to others, I’ve never once regretted extending it.)" - Edward Herbert
On Aug 10, 2020, at 12:13 PM, Shai <shaiwol@gmail.com> wrote:
Hello, I am looking for a course or guide of some kind for being able to edit audio recordings with JAWS2020. I don't have a particular program for doing this in mind yet, but I have heard that audacity is the most accessible. I did try to follow the guide but I found that I could not edit with it and it was overwhelming for me. I did some research online and I see that Brian Hartgen has a course for Reaper but it seems that the packages for Osara and Reaaccess are not being distributed any longer. Does anyone know of a course or guide of some kind that can be followed? Thank you in advance.
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Try:
https://www.hartgen.org/goldwave
Richard
"He that cannot forgive others breaks the bridge over which he must pass himself,” and we forget that only grace can break the cycle of ancient hatreds among peoples. (It is notable that while I have regretted
not granting grace to others, I’ve never once regretted extending it.)" - Edward Herbert
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From: main@jfw.groups.io <main@jfw.groups.io> On Behalf Of
Jasmine Kotsay
Sent: Monday, August 10, 2020 1:46 PM
To: main@jfw.groups.io
Subject: Re: Course or guide for audio editing recordings JAWS2020
Where can this course be found? I’m also interested in the gold wave program as well.
He also has a course on Goldwave which in my opinion is the most accessible audio editor, unless you need to do multitrack files, as in blending separate channels, etc.
But for straight editing, it is all keyboard based and Doug lee's scripts are enough to get you going, but I believe Brian has more advanced scripts that come along with the course.
GoldWave is $50 to purchase, but the trial version is fully functional so you can be sure it works for you before buying a license.
He is also working on an iOS app which will be able to use the same license.
A friend took his course on Goldwave and speaks highly of it.
"He that cannot forgive others breaks the bridge over which he must pass himself,” and we forget that only grace can break the cycle of ancient hatreds among peoples. (It is notable that while I have regretted
not granting grace to others, I’ve never once regretted extending it.)" - Edward Herbert
On Aug 10, 2020, at 12:13 PM, Shai <shaiwol@...> wrote:
Hello,
I am looking for a course or guide of some kind for being able to edit
audio recordings with JAWS2020. I don't have a particular program for
doing this in mind yet, but I have heard that audacity is the most
accessible. I did try to follow the guide but I found that I could not
edit with it and it was overwhelming for me.
I did some research online and I see that Brian Hartgen has a course
for Reaper but it seems that the packages for Osara and Reaaccess are
not being distributed any longer.
Does anyone know of a course or guide of some kind that can be followed?
Thank you in advance.
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Hello Richard, Thank you for your reply. I see that Doug Lee has scripts for Gold wave. Should these be downloaded or are there scripts from Brian that come with his course?
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On 8/10/20, Richard Turner <richardturner42@outlook.com> wrote: He also has a course on Goldwave which in my opinion is the most accessible audio editor, unless you need to do multitrack files, as in blending separate channels, etc. But for straight editing, it is all keyboard based and Doug lee's scripts are enough to get you going, but I believe Brian has more advanced scripts that come along with the course. GoldWave is $50 to purchase, but the trial version is fully functional so you can be sure it works for you before buying a license. He is also working on an iOS app which will be able to use the same license. A friend took his course on Goldwave and speaks highly of it.
Richard "He that cannot forgive others breaks the bridge over which he must pass himself,” and we forget that only grace can break the cycle of ancient hatreds among peoples. (It is notable that while I have regretted not granting grace to others, I’ve never once regretted extending it.)" - Edward Herbert
On Aug 10, 2020, at 12:13 PM, Shai <shaiwol@gmail.com> wrote:
Hello, I am looking for a course or guide of some kind for being able to edit audio recordings with JAWS2020. I don't have a particular program for doing this in mind yet, but I have heard that audacity is the most accessible. I did try to follow the guide but I found that I could not edit with it and it was overwhelming for me. I did some research online and I see that Brian Hartgen has a course for Reaper but it seems that the packages for Osara and Reaaccess are not being distributed any longer. Does anyone know of a course or guide of some kind that can be followed? Thank you in advance.
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Where can this course be found? I’m also interested in the gold wave program as well.
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On Aug 10, 2020, at 12:25 PM, Richard Turner <richardturner42@...> wrote:
He also has a course on Goldwave which in my opinion is the most accessible audio editor, unless you need to do multitrack files, as in blending separate channels, etc.
But for straight editing, it is all keyboard based and Doug lee's scripts are enough to get you going, but I believe Brian has more advanced scripts that come along with the course.
GoldWave is $50 to purchase, but the trial version is fully functional so you can be sure it works for you before buying a license.
He is also working on an iOS app which will be able to use the same license.
A friend took his course on Goldwave and speaks highly of it.
Richard
"He that cannot forgive others breaks the bridge over which he must pass himself,” and we forget that only grace can break the cycle of ancient hatreds among peoples. (It is notable that while I have regretted not granting
grace to others, I’ve never once regretted extending it.)" - Edward Herbert
On Aug 10, 2020, at 12:13 PM, Shai <shaiwol@...> wrote:
Hello,
I am looking for a course or guide of some kind for being able to edit
audio recordings with JAWS2020. I don't have a particular program for
doing this in mind yet, but I have heard that audacity is the most
accessible. I did try to follow the guide but I found that I could not
edit with it and it was overwhelming for me.
I did some research online and I see that Brian Hartgen has a course
for Reaper but it seems that the packages for Osara and Reaaccess are
not being distributed any longer.
Does anyone know of a course or guide of some kind that can be followed?
Thank you in advance.
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Re: Course or guide for audio editing recordings JAWS2020
He also has a course on Goldwave which in my opinion is the most accessible audio editor, unless you need to do multitrack files, as in blending separate channels, etc.
But for straight editing, it is all keyboard based and Doug lee's scripts are enough to get you going, but I believe Brian has more advanced scripts that come along with the course.
GoldWave is $50 to purchase, but the trial version is fully functional so you can be sure it works for you before buying a license.
He is also working on an iOS app which will be able to use the same license.
A friend took his course on Goldwave and speaks highly of it.
Richard
"He that cannot forgive others breaks the bridge over which he must pass himself,” and we forget that only grace can break the cycle of ancient hatreds among peoples. (It is notable that while I have regretted not granting
grace to others, I’ve never once regretted extending it.)" - Edward Herbert
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On Aug 10, 2020, at 12:13 PM, Shai <shaiwol@...> wrote:
Hello,
I am looking for a course or guide of some kind for being able to edit
audio recordings with JAWS2020. I don't have a particular program for
doing this in mind yet, but I have heard that audacity is the most
accessible. I did try to follow the guide but I found that I could not
edit with it and it was overwhelming for me.
I did some research online and I see that Brian Hartgen has a course
for Reaper but it seems that the packages for Osara and Reaaccess are
not being distributed any longer.
Does anyone know of a course or guide of some kind that can be followed?
Thank you in advance.
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Hello, I am looking for a course or guide of some kind for being able to edit audio recordings with JAWS2020. I don't have a particular program for doing this in mind yet, but I have heard that audacity is the most accessible. I did try to follow the guide but I found that I could not edit with it and it was overwhelming for me. I did some research online and I see that Brian Hartgen has a course for Reaper but it seems that the packages for Osara and Reaaccess are not being distributed any longer. Does anyone know of a course or guide of some kind that can be followed? Thank you in advance.
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Re: win 8. talking win pe1
Like Windows 7, people who are currently using
Windos 8 and 8.1, can use the authorization key, to upgrade to Windows 10 using
the same key
Dave
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I would upgrade to Win10 2o04.
Pastor Gil
Hi. Need the talking win pe 8.1. as did
have the win 7 64 bit, and when I then tried to install win 8.1, said it was
icompattible and would not install the setup.exe. does any one have this or
where to find it, where I can download.
As need to use win 8, and then do a
incline to upgrade to win 8.1. unless have to research how to do a incline
upgrade to win 10.
Can any one help.
Thanks.
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Re: Jaws2020 laptop window10 for a friend
Andrew:
I will continue to use the quality level grammar I
was taught, and I will continue to spell words the way I was taught to spell
them. If there are some of you on this list who have a problem with
that, too bloody bad.
That is all I have to say.
Dave
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Sent: Sunday, 9 August, 2020 10:26
PM
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a friend
I
have never seen menu spelt with an e on the end, and I am not
American.
As
far as I can see it is not in the dictionary. https://wikidiff.com/menue/menu
This
might be a case of Berenstain vs berenstein bears.
I do apologize and stand
corrected, it is just that I noticed that my JAWS was pronouncing the word a
bit strangely. You are not the first to point out just how we Americans
have bastardized the King’s English.
Love in Christ Marty If we
view this present life as our primary goal, we will agree with William
Shakespeare who said: “Life is a tale told by an idiot, full of sound and
fury, signifying nothing.” From TODAY IN THE WORD June 1,
2020
Sent:
Saturday, August 08, 2020 5:46 PM
Subject: Re:
Jaws2020 laptop window10 for a friend
I am
from the United Kingdom. In the UK, we do have the letter "e" at the end of
the word "menue". And, as far as I know, among the english speaking countries
round the world, only the United States of North America and Canada, do not
have the letter "e", at the end of the word "menue".
With
all due respect, when you criticize others, for the way they use, speak and
write their language, you should be very careful that others do not come back,
and by demonstration, show how poorly you use, speak and write your language.
Especially, if you are a citizen of the United States of North America, as a
nation, you use, speak and write the poorest quality standard English in the
world.
People
in glass houses, should never throw stones.
You
have really ticked me off. It is not very often that I show my annoyance but,
you really have a nerve.
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Sent:
Saturday, 8 August, 2020 10:27 PM
Subject: Re:
Jaws2020 laptop window10 for a friend
Further correction, there is
no e at the end of Menu.
Love in Christ Marty If
we view this present life as our primary goal, we will agree with William
Shakespeare who said: “Life is a tale told by an idiot, full of sound and
fury, signifying nothing.” From TODAY IN THE WORD June 1,
2020
Sent:
Saturday, August 08, 2020 2:41 PM
Subject: Re:
Jaws2020 laptop window10 for a
friend
Thanks
Dave, glad I caught your corrected steps before I created my note!
LOL
Take care.
Mike. Sent from my iBarstool. Go
dodgers!
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Saturday, August 08, 2020 12:02 PM
Subject: Re:
Jaws2020 laptop window10 for a friend
On
checking the text in my previous reply to you, I found a typo.
In
addition, I changed some of the text, to ensure bettter
accuracy.
thereforeI
am reposting the message again, with the correction and amended
text.
I
have just discovered the following method:
Press
INSERT+J, to open the JAWS "Context" Menue.
Press
U, which opens the "utilities" submenue, and highlights the "Tandom"
Submenue.
press
t, which opens the "tandom" submenue, and highlights the "Tandom Centre"
submenue.
Press
C, which opens the "Tandom Centre" submenue
There
are 2 options: "Allow Access to My Computer...", and "Get Access to a
Computer...". by default, the "Allow Access to My Computer...", is
highlighted
Press
A, to open "Allow Access to My Computer...". JAWS will speak the text in the
dialogue. The "Meeting ID" edit field, is highlhlighted;
or
Press
G to open, "Get Access to a Computer...". JAWS will speak the text in the
dialogue. The "Get Access" button, is
highlighted.
Press
G, to open this option. JAWS will speak the access code, which needs
to be given to the other person.
The
beauty of this method, is that, you do not need to move your fingers off the
qwerty keyboard at all.
This
is definitely going to be the method I will use in the
Future.
Wich
ever method we use, and others will have their way of achieving the same
thing, in the end, it is whatever suits the
individual.
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Sent:
Saturday, 8 August, 2020 7:18 PM
Subject:
Re: Jaws2020 laptop window10 for a friend
Thanks
Dave, I was going to redo my steps for my notes purposes with the shortcut
keystrokes, but I posted the long way so people could hear the options for
themselves. Now I can have both the long and shortcut methods as
notes since you provided the shortcuts.
Take care.
Mike. Sent from my iBarstool. Go
dodgers!
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Sent:
Saturday, August 08, 2020 10:57 AM
Subject:
Re: Jaws2020 laptop window10 for a
friend
I
have just discovered the following method:
Press
INSERT+J, to open the JAWS "Context" Menue.
Press
U, which opens the "utilities" submenue, and highlights the "Tandom"
Submenue.
press
t, which opens the "tandom" submenue, and highlights the "Tandom Centre"
submenue.
Press
C, which opens the "Tandom Centre" submenue, and highlights the "Allow
Access to My Computer...". There are 2 choices:
Press
A, to open this option. JAWS will speak the text in the dialogue. The
highlight is on the "Meeting", edit field/ 9r
Press
G, which opens the "Get Access to a Computer...", option. JAWS will speak
some text in the dialogue, the highlight, is on, the "Get Access",
option.
Press
G, to open this option. JAWS will speak the access code, which needs
to be given to the other person.
The
beauty of this method, is that, you do not need to move your fingers off
the qwerty keyboard at all
This
is definitely going to be the method I will use in the Future.
Wich ever method we use, and
others will have their way of achieving the same thing, in the end, it is
whatever suits the individual.
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Sent:
Saturday, 8 August, 2020 12:54 PM
Subject:
Re: Jaws2020 laptop window10 for a friend
There's
not a shortcut command for getting the access code for accessing someone
elses computer. Press, Insert + J, then press the letter, U,
to open Utilities, then press enter on, submenu Jaws Tandem, press enter
on submenu Tandem center, press enter on Get access to a computer ...,
and now press enter on, Get access button, to get the access
code.
Take
care. Mike. Sent from my iBarstool. Go
dodgers!
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Sent:
Friday, August 07, 2020 12:59 PM
Subject:
Re: Jaws2020 laptop window10 for a
friend
What would be the keyboard command using tandem to
get access to a computer?
The
Tandem shortcut keystroke is, Insert, Alt + T, no control
key.
Take care. Mike.
Sent from my iBarstool. Go dodgers!
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Sent:
Friday, August 07, 2020 11:01 AM
Subject:
Re: Jaws2020 laptop window10 for a
friend
Just
in case JAWS 2020 is not loading correctly, ask your friend, to unload
JAWS, then, reload JAWS.
Remember,
your friend may not be able to perform the INSERT+CTRL+ALT+T, JAWS
command to go straight to the tandom window, where they need to enter
the meeting ID code. In
that case, following the steps in my previous email, might be a better
way for your friend, to get to that window.
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Sent:
Friday, 7 August, 2020 5:01 PM
Subject:
Re: Jaws2020 laptop window10 for a
friend
Hi there
That’s exactly
what I ha her to do this morning and able to do tandem with
her before I do tandemthere were a bells sound pop on windows
It
looks like the person who installed JAWS on her computer, set JAWS
to be minimized to the Task Tray. When this is done, when someone
presses ALT+TAB, to cycle through the open windows, the JAWS
window is not displayed.
Suggest
to her that she do the following:
1.
Press WINDOWS KEY+M, to go to the desktop.
2.
If JAWS 2020 is the only version of JAWS installed on the machine,
press the letter J, to highlight JAWS. If there is more than 1
version installed, keep pressing the letter J, until, JAWS 2020 is
spoken.
3.
press ENTER. The JAWS Context Window opens, and the first option in
that window, is "options".
4.
Tap the DOWN ARROW once, to highlight "Utilities".
5.
tap the RIGHT ARROW 3 times, JAWS will say, "Allow access to my
computer"...
6.
Press ENTER. The meeting ID window is opened. After speaking some
text, JAWS will say, "Meeting ID, edit". She needs to enter the
meeting ID you give her, followed by pressing the ENTER key, to
start the Tandom session.
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Sent:
Thursday, 6 August, 2020 11:58 PM
Subject:
Jaws2020 laptop window10 for a friend
Hello All
My friend name
Cynthia have laptop window10 computer and jaws2020
,when I call her this afternoon she wanted me to do jaws
tandem on her laptop but there is a problem when I ask
her to press insert key + j for Jaws I don’t hear it’s jaws
at all so I ask her to press alt + tab til she hear it’s say jaws
on the window so nothing at all too. So she doesn’t remember who
installed jaws2020 on her laptop and programs her computer
too. So I told her there is no way I can do jaws tandem if she
doesn’t have jaws window screen on her laptop !! What does she
need to do to get jaws windows to be activate on window screen to
say jaws ?? Does anyone have any idea on other way I can do
jaws tandem on her laptop ?
Addison
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I would upgrade to Win10 2o04. Pastor Gil
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From: main@jfw.groups.io <main@jfw.groups.io> On Behalf Of Marvin Hunkin Sent: Sunday, August 9, 2020 9:15 PM To: jfw@groups.io Subject: win 8. talking win pe1 Hi. Need the talking win pe 8.1. as did have the win 7 64 bit, and when I then tried to install win 8.1, said it was icompattible and would not install the setup.exe. does any one have this or where to find it, where I can download. As need to use win 8, and then do a incline to upgrade to win 8.1. unless have to research how to do a incline upgrade to win 10. Can any one help. Thanks.
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I did do a search. This is to be a live event. Several names came up as a result of my search. Thanks! Tammy
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From: main@jfw.groups.io <main@jfw.groups.io> On Behalf Of JM Casey Sent: Sunday, August 9, 2020 10:34 PM To: main@jfw.groups.io Subject: Re: Need help with Facebook Hey. Have you tried a search? Can you get someone from the fundraiser/who has access to the page of that fundraiser to post a link to you? m.facebook.com may not do it; I’m not sure if I’ve ever seen a fundraiser page to verify if that’s true or not but, there are a lot of facebook features that are closed off to users of m.facebook.com Hello, I am needing to find a fund-raiser on facebook live. I am using Jaws 2019 and Windows 10. I have explored on m.facebook.com and facebook.com and still don’t have a clue. The people running the fund-raiser don’t have a clue how to help potential blind supporters. Can anyone offer some guidance? Thanks! Tammy
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Smile! That is what I was told. It is to be a live event. Thanks! Tammy
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From: main@jfw.groups.io <main@jfw.groups.io> On Behalf Of David Diamond Sent: Monday, August 10, 2020 6:55 AM To: main@jfw.groups.io Subject: Re: Need help with Facebook It sounds stupid I know but are you sure they are on face book?
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Re: Introduction
Thank you so much!
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On Aug 9, 2020, at 1:40 PM, Dan Longmore <danlongmore44@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi, Welcome to the group which I hope you will find, like most, very supportive and insightful.
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-----Original Message----- From: main@jfw.groups.io <main@jfw.groups.io> On Behalf Of Jasmine Kotsay Sent: Saturday, August 8, 2020 5:54 PM To: main@jfw.groups.io Subject: Introduction
Hello, everyone! My name is Jasmine, and I am happy to be part of this group. A bit about me: I am 31 years old, and I am totally blind. I have been a JAWS user since 2007. I was also wondering, does anyone know a good way to obtain all of the JAWS commands for zoom?
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win 8. talking win pe1
Hi. Need the talking win pe 8.1. as did have the win 7 64 bit, and when I then tried to install win 8.1, said it was icompattible and would not install the setup.exe. does any one have this or where to find it, where I can download. As need to use win 8, and then do a incline to upgrade to win 8.1. unless have to research how to do a incline upgrade to win 10. Can any one help. Thanks.
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