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Re: Safely removing USB Devices
Or download the Remove drive utility.
In the zipfile, you will find a version for windows 32 or 64.
Put the removedrive.exe in c:\windows.
Each time you want to safely remove a drive, you go to run
Or download the Remove drive utility.
In the zipfile, you will find a version for windows 32 or 64.
Put the removedrive.exe in c:\windows.
Each time you want to safely remove a drive, you go to run
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Marten Post Uiterweer
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#11377
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Re: Safely removing USB Devices
Tom:
I have just tried the command in Windows Xp and it did open the "Safely Remove Hardware" dialog box.
HTH
Sincerely:
Dave Durber
Tom:
I have just tried the command in Windows Xp and it did open the "Safely Remove Hardware" dialog box.
HTH
Sincerely:
Dave Durber
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Dave Durber
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#11376
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Re: Safely removing USB Devices
Bill:
This is extremely helpful.
I wonder if this works for Windows XP too?
Tom Behler
Bill:
This is extremely helpful.
I wonder if this works for Windows XP too?
Tom Behler
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Tom Behler
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#11375
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Re: Safely removing USB Devices
So, are you saying that this works with Windows XP as well?
Thanks!
Tom Behler
So, are you saying that this works with Windows XP as well?
Thanks!
Tom Behler
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Tom Behler
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#11374
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JAWS with Grid Controls
Hello,
While navigating a grid control, JAWS speaks out the row number and column number as I move from one cell to another.
Is there a way this can be switched off?
Thanks,
Balaji
Hello,
While navigating a grid control, JAWS speaks out the row number and column number as I move from one cell to another.
Is there a way this can be switched off?
Thanks,
Balaji
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By
balaji <balaji.v@...>
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#11373
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Re: Safely removing USB Devices
Go to my computer, find the disk. Without pressing enter on the disk, press applications key and find eject. Press that. If nothing pops up on your screen, it is safe to remove the disk.
Go to my computer, find the disk. Without pressing enter on the disk, press applications key and find eject. Press that. If nothing pops up on your screen, it is safe to remove the disk.
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kelsey trevett <trevk007@...>
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#11372
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Re: putting jaws to sleep
Robert,
Again...
Insert+F2
Settings Center
Type sleep arrow down
You'll find it there.
Space bar to change
Save
That will put JAWS to sleep for the current application.
Good luck.
Dave
Robert,
Again...
Insert+F2
Settings Center
Type sleep arrow down
You'll find it there.
Space bar to change
Save
That will put JAWS to sleep for the current application.
Good luck.
Dave
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Dave...
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#11371
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Re: question on jaws latest update
It's been Ctrl+H for as long as I can remember. Ctrl+I for the Favorites
List.
Dave Carlson
Tastefully composed and launched near the Pacific Ocean using a Dell
Latitude E6520, JAWS 13.0.718, and
It's been Ctrl+H for as long as I can remember. Ctrl+I for the Favorites
List.
Dave Carlson
Tastefully composed and launched near the Pacific Ocean using a Dell
Latitude E6520, JAWS 13.0.718, and
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By
Dave...
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#11370
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Re: Safely removing USB Devices
Hi, Tom. If you are using Windows 7, the following may help:
The "Safely Remove Hardware" icon can sometimes disappear from the notification area. Even though there are devices installed that
Hi, Tom. If you are using Windows 7, the following may help:
The "Safely Remove Hardware" icon can sometimes disappear from the notification area. Even though there are devices installed that
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Bill White <billwhite92701@...>
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#11369
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Re: question on jaws latest update
William,
Isn't it control+shift+h? That's what it says under the explorer bar submenu.
Steve Parker
William,
Isn't it control+shift+h? That's what it says under the explorer bar submenu.
Steve Parker
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By
Steve Parker <sgp55@...>
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#11368
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Safely removing USB Devices
Hi, all.
How do I safely remove USB devices so as to not risk coruption of SD cards and thumb drives?
I do an Insert F11, but even when an SD card or thumb drive are present, they do not show up on
Hi, all.
How do I safely remove USB devices so as to not risk coruption of SD cards and thumb drives?
I do an Insert F11, but even when an SD card or thumb drive are present, they do not show up on
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By
Tom Behler
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#11367
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Re: putting jaws to sleep
So what exactly is the command for putting Jaws to sleep. I have looked in
the help menu, typing "sleep" into the search field there. Years ago, I used
to use the command with the Kurzweil reader
So what exactly is the command for putting Jaws to sleep. I have looked in
the help menu, typing "sleep" into the search field there. Years ago, I used
to use the command with the Kurzweil reader
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By
robert hebert <roberthebert@...>
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#11366
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Re: question on jaws latest update
William,
Since your problem clearly occurred with the latest upgrade, you might want
to back out by installing version 13 from scratch and updating to one
upgrade less, and re-checking.
Once
William,
Since your problem clearly occurred with the latest upgrade, you might want
to back out by installing version 13 from scratch and updating to one
upgrade less, and re-checking.
Once
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By
Dave...
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#11365
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question on jaws latest update
I've been having a problem with ie9 since installing the latest update of Jaws and not being able to bring up the history menu by hitting ctrl+h.
It seems that jaws hangs and I have to close ie9 and
I've been having a problem with ie9 since installing the latest update of Jaws and not being able to bring up the history menu by hitting ctrl+h.
It seems that jaws hangs and I have to close ie9 and
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By
William Sallander <wsallander@...>
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#11364
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Re: help navigating to tables on websites using JFW11
Many thanks Dave for your guidance, I will give it a try, I will let you know how I get on, I am a patient person so I will treat it as a challenge.
Regards
Marion
Many thanks Dave for your guidance, I will give it a try, I will let you know how I get on, I am a patient person so I will treat it as a challenge.
Regards
Marion
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By
Marion Woods <marion_woods38@...>
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#11363
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Re: help navigating to tables on websites using JFW11
Marion,
Entering data into forms that are organized as tables can be a problem, if
JAWS is not able to correctly track the relevant name of the edit field.
Sometimes these field names sit at the
Marion,
Entering data into forms that are organized as tables can be a problem, if
JAWS is not able to correctly track the relevant name of the edit field.
Sometimes these field names sit at the
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Dave...
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#11362
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help navigating to tables on websites using JFW11
Hi all,
Having never used tables for inputting details into forms on websites, can anyone give me some simple steps for doing this with JFw11 and explorer 8.
Regards,
Marion
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Hi all,
Having never used tables for inputting details into forms on websites, can anyone give me some simple steps for doing this with JFw11 and explorer 8.
Regards,
Marion
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Marion Woods <marion_woods38@...>
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#11361
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Re: putting jaws to sleep
Robert,
Now that's funny! I wish I'd thought of that one.
Dave Carlson
Tastefully composed and launched near the Pacific Ocean using a Dell
Latitude E6520, JAWS 13.0.718, and Windows 7
Robert,
Now that's funny! I wish I'd thought of that one.
Dave Carlson
Tastefully composed and launched near the Pacific Ocean using a Dell
Latitude E6520, JAWS 13.0.718, and Windows 7
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By
Dave...
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#11360
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Re: putting jaws to sleep
This thread has certainly wakened up the list if nothing else.
This thread has certainly wakened up the list if nothing else.
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By
robert hebert <roberthebert@...>
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#11359
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Re: SQL Server Management Studio
Hi Dave,
Yes, I did.
I was told that JAWS does not support the SQL Server management studio.
I was asked to contact the JAWS user groups to see if anyone has written any scripts for the
Hi Dave,
Yes, I did.
I was told that JAWS does not support the SQL Server management studio.
I was asked to contact the JAWS user groups to see if anyone has written any scripts for the
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balaji <balaji.v@...>
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#11358
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