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Re: Managing tabs in MS Edge
Hi, This is because Windows is told to show Edge tabs when Alt+Tab is pressed. To “fix” this, provided that one is running Windows 10 20H2 (October 2020 Update) and later, open Settings (Windows+I)/System/Multitasking, locate “Alt+Tab” grouping, then from “Pressing Alt + Tab shows” combo box, choose “open windows only”. A detailed discussion took place on WinAccess forum last year about this change: winaccess@winaccess.groups.io | ALT+TAB classic view in the latest Windows 10 P.S. This behavior is also the case with upcoming Windows 11. Cheers, Joseph
From: main@jfw.groups.io <main@jfw.groups.io> On Behalf Of Curtis Chong
Sent: Thursday, August 26, 2021 8:15 AM To: main@jfw.groups.io Subject: Re: Managing tabs in MS Edge
Hello:
Your experience does not match my experience with the new Edge browser. If I open a link by pressing CTRL+ENTER, a new tab is open, and I can use CTRL+TAB to move between the open tabs in Edge. If I venture into another program (such as my email program), Pressing ALT+TAB only shows me one window for Microsoft Edge. This is the behavior I know you are wanting but which, apparently, is not happening for you.
This assumes you are using the Chromium version of Edge. My version right now is 92.0.902.78.
Best wishes,
Curtis Chong
From: main@jfw.groups.io <main@jfw.groups.io> On Behalf Of Ralph Supernaw via groups.io
Hi,
When I used Internet Explorer I often opened several tabs. When using alt-tab to cycle through applications IE would show up once. Now that I am using Edge, when I use alt-tab to cycle through things I have to go through every tab that is opened in Edge instead of Edge showing up once. Is there a setting I can change so that Edge shows up only once if all the windows are tabs I opened with control-enter on links?
Hope this makes sense. Thanks for any help.
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Re: Managing tabs in MS Edge
On Thu, Aug 26, 2021 at 09:35 AM, Ralph Supernaw wrote:
Is there a setting I can change so that Edge shows up only once if all the windows are tabs I opened with control-enter on links?- Yes. If you open Windows 10 Settings, then type just ALT in the search box, then down arrow you'll hit the option for Choose what windows and tabs appear when pressing ALT + Tab. Activate it. Alternatively, you can just open Settings, System, Multi-Tasking Pane and be in the same spot. In the Multi-Tasking pane there is a dropdown box under the option, Pressing Alt + Tab shows. The options are:
The only way you get the "old behavior" is by setting this to Open Windows Only, and many forget that they ever did this after time passes. But if they've got any recent Windows 10 version and they're only getting Open Windows as part of the ALT + TAB behavior, they did make this tweak at one point in the past after the new default came on the scene. I can't recall exactly which version of Windows 10 introduced it. -- Brian - Windows 10, 64-Bit, Version 21H1, Build 19043 It is the function of creative men to perceive the relations between thoughts, or things, or forms of expression that may seem utterly different, and to be able to combine them into some new forms--the power to connect the seemingly unconnected. ~ William Plomer
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Re: Managing tabs in MS Edge
Curtis Chong
Hello:
Your experience does not match my experience with the new Edge browser. If I open a link by pressing CTRL+ENTER, a new tab is open, and I can use CTRL+TAB to move between the open tabs in Edge. If I venture into another program (such as my email program), Pressing ALT+TAB only shows me one window for Microsoft Edge. This is the behavior I know you are wanting but which, apparently, is not happening for you.
This assumes you are using the Chromium version of Edge. My version right now is 92.0.902.78.
Best wishes,
Curtis Chong
From: main@jfw.groups.io <main@jfw.groups.io> On Behalf Of Ralph Supernaw via groups.io
Sent: Thursday, August 26, 2021 7:36 AM To: main@jfw.groups.io Subject: Managing tabs in MS Edge
Hi,
When I used Internet Explorer I often opened several tabs. When using alt-tab to cycle through applications IE would show up once. Now that I am using Edge, when I use alt-tab to cycle through things I have to go through every tab that is opened in Edge instead of Edge showing up once. Is there a setting I can change so that Edge shows up only once if all the windows are tabs I opened with control-enter on links?
Hope this makes sense. Thanks for any help.
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Re: accounting program
Richard Turner <richardturner42@...>
To be clear, you are talking about the online version of Quick books not the stand-alone. I’ve heard from lots of folks that the online version works well with a screen reader.
From: main@jfw.groups.io <main@jfw.groups.io> On Behalf Of
Steve Nutt
Sent: Thursday, August 26, 2021 1:46 AM To: main@jfw.groups.io Subject: Re: accounting program
Not only that, I was involved with Ted Drake, the accessibility manager at Intuit, and between us, we got a lot of accessibility fixes done on the website.
So I would contend it is now very accessible.
All the best
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From: main@jfw.groups.io <main@jfw.groups.io>
On Behalf Of Betsy Binney
If you’d like a CPA’s opinion I have used Quickbooks for tears and I have been blind most of those years. Best of luck. Betsy R. Binney
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Managing tabs in MS Edge
Ralph Supernaw
Hi,
When I used Internet Explorer I often opened several tabs. When using alt-tab to cycle through applications IE would show up once. Now that I am using Edge, when I use alt-tab to cycle through things I have to go through every tab that is opened in Edge instead of Edge showing up once. Is there a setting I can change so that Edge shows up only once if all the windows are tabs I opened with control-enter on links?
Hope this makes sense. Thanks for any help.
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Re: accounting program
Steve Nutt
Not only that, I was involved with Ted Drake, the accessibility manager at Intuit, and between us, we got a lot of accessibility fixes done on the website.
So I would contend it is now very accessible.
All the best
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From: main@jfw.groups.io <main@jfw.groups.io> On Behalf Of Betsy Binney
Sent: 24 August 2021 08:18 To: main@jfw.groups.io Subject: Re: accounting program
If you’d like a CPA’s opinion I have used Quickbooks for tears and I have been blind most of those years. Best of luck. Betsy R. Binney meandbastet@...
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Re: Jeff Lukacsena: looking for a place download Adobe Reader
Bill White
Hi, Jeff. There is no direct download link. When you go to the Adobe Reader DC link, it looks at your computer's hardware and software configuration, and based on that, you get the various check boxes, which you probably want to uncheck. These check boxes bundle other software which is usually unwanted. Having said that, I will share the link to Adobe Reader DC below.
From: main@jfw.groups.io [mailto:main@jfw.groups.io] On Behalf Of Jeff Lukacsena
Sent: Wednesday, August 25, 2021 2:27 PM To: main@jfw.groups.io Subject: Jeff Lukacsena: looking for a place download Adobe Reader
Hello List, I am looking for a direct download linkt to get Adobe Reader for 64-bit Windows 10. If someone could share the link, I would appreciate it. Thanks, Jeff Lukacsena
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Re: Jeff Lukacsena: looking for a place download Adobe Reader
Mike B.
Hi Jeff,
Here you go, be careful to uncheck checkboxes
that might be checked by default for things you might not want.
Stay safe & take care. Mike. Just once, I want a username and password prompt to say: "Close Enough!"
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From: Jeff
Lukacsena
Sent: Wednesday, August 25, 2021 2:27 PM
Subject: Jeff Lukacsena: looking for a place download Adobe
Reader Hello List, I am looking for a direct download linkt to get Adobe Reader for 64-bit Windows 10. If someone could share the link, I would appreciate it. Thanks, Jeff Lukacsena
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Re: Jeff Lukacsena: looking for a place download Adobe Reader
https://get.adobe.com/reader/otherversions/
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Re: Jeff Lukacsena: looking for a place download Adobe Reader
dennis
adobe reader download
http://www.tucows.com/preview/194959/Adobe-Reader-XI On 8/25/2021 4:27 PM, Jeff Lukacsena
wrote:
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Jeff Lukacsena: looking for a place download Adobe Reader
Jeff Lukacsena
Hello List, I am looking for a direct download linkt to get Adobe Reader for 64-bit Windows 10. If someone could share the link, I would appreciate it. Thanks, Jeff Lukacsena
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Re: hCaptcha Described and Explained
Life in Six Dots
I am waiting for the accessibility of a Captcha to include those of us who can neither see or hear. Even Google has not catered for the deafblind. Paul
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From: main@jfw.groups.io <main@jfw.groups.io> On Behalf Of Sieghard Weitzel Sent: Wednesday, 25 August 2021 15:50 To: main@jfw.groups.io Subject: Re: hCaptcha Described and Explained It seems there are different ways for companies to implement this type of captcha, but you may still have to check a box which says "I'm a Human" or something like, similar to Google's "I'm not a Robot" and in most cases this will do the trick, but with Google Captcha occasionally you still then get asked to do something else, e.g. click on all pictures which have a dog in them which of course is not accessible and in that case with Google Captcha there will then be an audio option. Mostly this will play a piece of speech and you have to type the words you hear into the box and again if it's Google Captcha this is usually easy to understand and do. I rarely run across visual captchas without an accessible option any more, but of course it all depends on which sites you frequent and whether many of them are maybe a bit older sites where the developer can't be bothered to update his captcha. -----Original Message----- From: main@jfw.groups.io <main@jfw.groups.io> On Behalf Of Mario Sent: August 25, 2021 7:33 AM To: main@jfw.groups.io Subject: Re: hCaptcha Described and Explained well, I'd guess that it being a service, it will be automatically detected that the site uses HCaptcha. therefore, the visitor won't notice any need to solve it. -------- Original Message -------- From: Chris Chaffin [mailto:chaffin102468@...] Subject: hCaptcha Described and Explained Date: Wednesday, August 25, 2021, 9:00 AM To: main@jfw.groups.io Hi Mike, After looking at this, HCaptcha is not really a captcha solving program, but rather a acaptcha alternative that companies and other web site creators can use. Now, it seems that HCaptcha does have accessibility in mind, and has built in a way of making their product easier for those with disabilities. It seems from what I have read, that if you sign up with a private HCaptcha account for people with disabilities, then when you come to one of their captchas, then you will be able to just skip the captcha process for that site. The only problem I see is how do you know when you come to a captcha on a site that it is a HCaptcha? I am sure there is probably a way of telling. That part was just not clear to me. Chris On Aug 25, 2021, at 8:37 AM, Mike B. <mb69mach1@...> wrote: Hi All, Learned about this CAPTCHA solving program and thought some of you might be interested in it. https://www.hcaptcha.com/ <https://www.hcaptcha.com/> How hCaptcha Difficulty Settings Work hCaptcha Apr 3, 2020·2 min read Share Post hCaptcha has several difficulty modes available for publishers to choose. Today we’ll look at what they do, and the tradeoffs of picking each one. Note: this post refers to options available to standard hCaptcha users. Enterprise users and platform integrators have more options available. Please see BotStop.com or contact sales@... <mailto:sales@...> to learn more. Setting Difficulty per Site(key) First, let’s navigate to the difficulty slider. You have one per sitekey, and can use sitekeys to target difficulty as needed. You can use this feature to customize behavior on different sections of your site by simply creating more sitekeys with different settings. For example, your password reset page might be Always On to reduce abuse, while a form to sign up for a mailing list might be Easy to provide a better user experience. Unlabeled 0 The difficulty slider You can find this in the Sites tab of the dashboard: Unlabeled 0 Under Settings for each Sitekey. - - How Difficulty Modes Affect Behavior Easy Choosing this option provides a classic CAPTCHA experience, delivering a standard “easy” challenge for most users, most of the time. Choosing Easy will filter the captcha types shown, generally showing those that most users can complete in a few seconds. Moderate This option will select more difficult challenge types as necessary to reach a higher confidence in user humanity. Difficult This option will show more difficult challenge types than Easy or Moderate as well. Always On This option will never auto-pass, and will show more difficult challenge types similar to the Difficult setting. How to Choose In general we suggest that you choose the lowest setting that remains effective at meeting your security goals, as minimizing user frustration is the thing we all want to achieve. Additional options for Enterprise Users Enterprise users also have a wide range of additional options, including: 99.9% Passive This option will auto-pass most low-risk users most of the time, but will start to show challenges in a variety of circumstances depending on your settings. Please see the enterprise documentation for details. Passive This option is a pure “No-CAPTCHA” experience: it will never show a visual challenge, but will always return a bot score to you. Please see the enterprise documentation for details. More info on hCaptcha Enterprise features is available at BotStop.com. article end
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Re: hCaptcha Described and Explained
Sieghard Weitzel <sieghard@...>
It seems there are different ways for companies to implement this type of captcha, but you may still have to check a box which says "I'm a Human" or something like, similar to Google's "I'm not a Robot" and in most cases this will do the trick, but with Google Captcha occasionally you still then get asked to do something else, e.g. click on all pictures which have a dog in them which of course is not accessible and in that case with Google Captcha there will then be an audio option. Mostly this will play a piece of speech and you have to type the words you hear into the box and again if it's Google Captcha this is usually easy to understand and do.
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I rarely run across visual captchas without an accessible option any more, but of course it all depends on which sites you frequent and whether many of them are maybe a bit older sites where the developer can't be bothered to update his captcha.
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From: main@jfw.groups.io <main@jfw.groups.io> On Behalf Of Mario Sent: August 25, 2021 7:33 AM To: main@jfw.groups.io Subject: Re: hCaptcha Described and Explained well, I'd guess that it being a service, it will be automatically detected that the site uses HCaptcha. therefore, the visitor won't notice any need to solve it. -------- Original Message -------- From: Chris Chaffin [mailto:chaffin102468@...] Subject: hCaptcha Described and Explained Date: Wednesday, August 25, 2021, 9:00 AM To: main@jfw.groups.io Hi Mike, After looking at this, HCaptcha is not really a captcha solving program, but rather a acaptcha alternative that companies and other web site creators can use. Now, it seems that HCaptcha does have accessibility in mind, and has built in a way of making their product easier for those with disabilities. It seems from what I have read, that if you sign up with a private HCaptcha account for people with disabilities, then when you come to one of their captchas, then you will be able to just skip the captcha process for that site. The only problem I see is how do you know when you come to a captcha on a site that it is a HCaptcha? I am sure there is probably a way of telling. That part was just not clear to me. Chris On Aug 25, 2021, at 8:37 AM, Mike B. <mb69mach1@...> wrote: Hi All, Learned about this CAPTCHA solving program and thought some of you might be interested in it. https://www.hcaptcha.com/ <https://www.hcaptcha.com/> How hCaptcha Difficulty Settings Work hCaptcha Apr 3, 2020·2 min read Share Post hCaptcha has several difficulty modes available for publishers to choose. Today we’ll look at what they do, and the tradeoffs of picking each one. Note: this post refers to options available to standard hCaptcha users. Enterprise users and platform integrators have more options available. Please see BotStop.com or contact sales@... <mailto:sales@...> to learn more. Setting Difficulty per Site(key) First, let’s navigate to the difficulty slider. You have one per sitekey, and can use sitekeys to target difficulty as needed. You can use this feature to customize behavior on different sections of your site by simply creating more sitekeys with different settings. For example, your password reset page might be Always On to reduce abuse, while a form to sign up for a mailing list might be Easy to provide a better user experience. Unlabeled 0 The difficulty slider You can find this in the Sites tab of the dashboard: Unlabeled 0 Under Settings for each Sitekey. - - How Difficulty Modes Affect Behavior Easy Choosing this option provides a classic CAPTCHA experience, delivering a standard “easy” challenge for most users, most of the time. Choosing Easy will filter the captcha types shown, generally showing those that most users can complete in a few seconds. Moderate This option will select more difficult challenge types as necessary to reach a higher confidence in user humanity. Difficult This option will show more difficult challenge types than Easy or Moderate as well. Always On This option will never auto-pass, and will show more difficult challenge types similar to the Difficult setting. How to Choose In general we suggest that you choose the lowest setting that remains effective at meeting your security goals, as minimizing user frustration is the thing we all want to achieve. Additional options for Enterprise Users Enterprise users also have a wide range of additional options, including: 99.9% Passive This option will auto-pass most low-risk users most of the time, but will start to show challenges in a variety of circumstances depending on your settings. Please see the enterprise documentation for details. Passive This option is a pure “No-CAPTCHA” experience: it will never show a visual challenge, but will always return a bot score to you. Please see the enterprise documentation for details. More info on hCaptcha Enterprise features is available at BotStop.com. article end
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Re: hCaptcha Described and Explained
Mario
well, I'd guess that it being a service, it will be automatically detected that the site uses HCaptcha. therefore, the visitor won't notice any need to solve it.
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From: Chris Chaffin [mailto:chaffin102468@...] Subject: hCaptcha Described and Explained Date: Wednesday, August 25, 2021, 9:00 AM To: main@jfw.groups.io Hi Mike, After looking at this, HCaptcha is not really a captcha solving program, but rather a acaptcha alternative that companies and other web site creators can use. Now, it seems that HCaptcha does have accessibility in mind, and has built in a way of making their product easier for those with disabilities. It seems from what I have read, that if you sign up with a private HCaptcha account for people with disabilities, then when you come to one of their captchas, then you will be able to just skip the captcha process for that site. The only problem I see is how do you know when you come to a captcha on a site that it is a HCaptcha? I am sure there is probably a way of telling. That part was just not clear to me. Chris On Aug 25, 2021, at 8:37 AM, Mike B. <mb69mach1@...> wrote: Hi All, Learned about this CAPTCHA solving program and thought some of you might be interested in it. https://www.hcaptcha.com/ <https://www.hcaptcha.com/> How hCaptcha Difficulty Settings Work hCaptcha Apr 3, 2020·2 min read Share Post hCaptcha has several difficulty modes available for publishers to choose. Today we’ll look at what they do, and the tradeoffs of picking each one. Note: this post refers to options available to standard hCaptcha users. Enterprise users and platform integrators have more options available. Please see BotStop.com or contact sales@... <mailto:sales@...> to learn more. Setting Difficulty per Site(key) First, let’s navigate to the difficulty slider. You have one per sitekey, and can use sitekeys to target difficulty as needed. You can use this feature to customize behavior on different sections of your site by simply creating more sitekeys with different settings. For example, your password reset page might be Always On to reduce abuse, while a form to sign up for a mailing list might be Easy to provide a better user experience. Unlabeled 0 The difficulty slider You can find this in the Sites tab of the dashboard: Unlabeled 0 Under Settings for each Sitekey. - - How Difficulty Modes Affect Behavior Easy Choosing this option provides a classic CAPTCHA experience, delivering a standard “easy” challenge for most users, most of the time. Choosing Easy will filter the captcha types shown, generally showing those that most users can complete in a few seconds. Moderate This option will select more difficult challenge types as necessary to reach a higher confidence in user humanity. Difficult This option will show more difficult challenge types than Easy or Moderate as well. Always On This option will never auto-pass, and will show more difficult challenge types similar to the Difficult setting. How to Choose In general we suggest that you choose the lowest setting that remains effective at meeting your security goals, as minimizing user frustration is the thing we all want to achieve. Additional options for Enterprise Users Enterprise users also have a wide range of additional options, including: 99.9% Passive This option will auto-pass most low-risk users most of the time, but will start to show challenges in a variety of circumstances depending on your settings. Please see the enterprise documentation for details. Passive This option is a pure “No-CAPTCHA” experience: it will never show a visual challenge, but will always return a bot score to you. Please see the enterprise documentation for details. More info on hCaptcha Enterprise features is available at BotStop.com. article end
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Re: Help with page numbers, Please
Shirley Tracy
I forgot to say it worked beautifully and so easy. Thanks again. Shirley Tracy
From: Shirley Tracy via groups.io
Sent: Wednesday, August 25, 2021 9:08 AM To: main@jfw.groups.io Subject: Re: Help with page numbers, Please
Thanks for the help, and I will order the book. I didn’t think I needed it, because I don’t do this very much. And I didn’t realize how things have changed. the way most have described how to do the numbers in headers didn’t work for me. I followed what others have offered, but I think Office -19 is different from what they have described. I put the number in but it was the same number for each page that followed.
Thanks to all of you for responding. This list is awesome.
Shirley
Shirley Tracy
From: Curtis Chong
Shirley:
May I also recommend a great book from the National Braille Press called Format Your Word Documents with JAWS and NVDA? You can buy this book in a variety of formats. Well worth the money.
Kindly,
Curtis Chong
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Re: Help with page numbers, Please
Shirley Tracy
Thanks for the help, and I will order the book. I didn’t think I needed it, because I don’t do this very much. And I didn’t realize how things have changed. the way most have described how to do the numbers in headers didn’t work for me. I followed what others have offered, but I think Office -19 is different from what they have described. I put the number in but it was the same number for each page that followed.
Thanks to all of you for responding. This list is awesome.
Shirley
Shirley Tracy
From: Curtis Chong
Sent: Tuesday, August 24, 2021 10:04 PM To: main@jfw.groups.io Subject: Re: Help with page numbers, Please
Shirley:
May I also recommend a great book from the National Braille Press called Format Your Word Documents with JAWS and NVDA? You can buy this book in a variety of formats. Well worth the money.
Kindly,
Curtis Chong
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Re: hCaptcha Described and Explained
Chris Chaffin
Hi Mike, After looking at this, HCaptcha is not really a captcha solving program, but rather a acaptcha alternative that companies and other web site creators can use. Now, it seems that HCaptcha does have accessibility in mind, and has built in a way of making their product easier for those with disabilities. It seems from what I have read, that if you sign up with a private HCaptcha account for people with disabilities, then when you come to one of their captchas, then you will be able to just skip the captcha process for that site. The only problem I see is how do you know when you come to a captcha on a site that it is a HCaptcha? I am sure there is probably a way of telling. That part was just not clear to me. Chris
On Aug 25, 2021, at 8:37 AM, Mike B. <mb69mach1@...> wrote:
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hCaptcha Described and Explained
Mike B.
Hi All,
Learned about this CAPTCHA solving program and
thought some of you might be interested in it.
How hCaptcha Difficulty Settings
Work
hCaptcha
Apr 3, 2020·2 min read
Share Post
hCaptcha has several difficulty modes
available for publishers to choose. Today we’ll look at what they do, and the
tradeoffs of picking each one.
Note: this post refers to options available to
standard hCaptcha users. Enterprise users and platform integrators have more
options available. Please see
BotStop.com
or contact sales@... to learn more. Setting Difficulty per Site(key)
First, let’s navigate to the difficulty
slider. You have one per sitekey, and can use sitekeys to target difficulty as
needed.
You can use this feature to customize behavior
on different sections of your site by simply creating more sitekeys with
different settings.
For example, your password reset page might be
Always On to reduce abuse, while a form to sign up for a mailing list might be
Easy to provide a better
user experience. Unlabeled 0
The difficulty slider You can find this in the Sites tab of the
dashboard:
Unlabeled 0
Under Settings for each Sitekey.
-
-
How Difficulty Modes Affect
Behavior
Easy
Choosing this option provides a classic
CAPTCHA experience, delivering a standard “easy” challenge for most users, most
of the time.
Choosing Easy will filter the captcha types
shown, generally showing those that most users can complete in a few
seconds.
Moderate
This option will select more difficult
challenge types as necessary to reach a higher confidence in user
humanity.
Difficult
This option will show more difficult challenge
types than Easy or Moderate as well.
Always On
This option will never auto-pass, and will
show more difficult challenge types similar to the Difficult
setting.
How to Choose
In general we suggest that you choose the
lowest setting that remains effective at meeting your security goals, as
minimizing user frustration is the thing
we all want to achieve. Additional options for Enterprise
Users
Enterprise users also have a wide range of
additional options, including:
99.9% Passive
This option will auto-pass most low-risk users
most of the time, but will start to show challenges in a variety of
circumstances depending on your settings.
Please see the enterprise documentation for details. Passive
This option is a pure “No-CAPTCHA” experience:
it will never show a visual challenge, but will always return a bot score to
you. Please see the enterprise
documentation for details. More info on hCaptcha Enterprise features is
available at BotStop.com. article end
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How to get out of editing header mode
Zel Iscel
Hi all,
I get out of the header view by pressing alt and w, then e. This takes you into draft view, where it’s very comfortable to work. Jaws commands to say page numbers work really well in draft view as well as other things. Hope that helps. Zel
From: main@jfw.groups.io <main@jfw.groups.io>
On Behalf Of HH. Smith Jr.
Sent: Wednesday, 25 August 2021 10:41 AM To: main@jfw.groups.io Subject: Re: Help with page numbers, Please
Hi Shirley, This is how I do it.
From:
main@jfw.groups.io <main@jfw.groups.io>
On Behalf Of Shirley Tracy
Hi everyone,
Can someone please tell me how to put numbers on a header that will progress with each new page. I have been able to type something on my headers, but adding a number is getting me frustrated. Everything comes out page 1. I know it can be done, but I haven’t tried it before with Office 2019—which is what I have now.
Thanks.
Shirley Tracy
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Re: email account
Curtis Chong
Rosie:
Mozilla Thunderbird is an email program that you run on your computer to send and receive email. It is not an email account.
You are still running Windows 7? This is unfortunate since Microsoft no longer provides any help for this. I can’t do much from here to help you except offer some advice which you are free to ignore.
Sorry can’t be of much more help.
Kindly,
Curtis Chong
From: main@jfw.groups.io <main@jfw.groups.io> On Behalf Of meow meow
Sent: Tuesday, August 24, 2021 4:20 PM To: main@jfw.groups.io Subject: email account
hi Rosie here... I know I did ask this before that someone saying about thunderbird but my computer won't except it very will it move so slow my computer is window 7 jaws 2021
and I using window live but it going out and it starting get some problem and also gmail too it get me stuck sometime so is there another free email accout run better and easier to use?
I did look up at interenet that saying por... is free but it not thanks
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