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Re: Safely removing USB Devices
Bill,
Is selecting "ject" from the context menu for the flash disk drive the same
as "safely remove USB"? Because, i tried the "eject" and then went and found
I still had the option of "safely
Bill,
Is selecting "ject" from the context menu for the flash disk drive the same
as "safely remove USB"? Because, i tried the "eject" and then went and found
I still had the option of "safely
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Debbie Kessler
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#11389
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Re: Safely removing USB Devices
Thanks a bunch. I'll try this.
Samara
Thanks a bunch. I'll try this.
Samara
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Samara Raine <samararaine@...>
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#11388
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Re: Safely removing USB Devices
Well, Samara, if you can't find an eject option, I would suggest the following:
Create a Shortcut to the Safely Remove Hardware Dialog
Right-click anywhere on the desktop and choose New \
Well, Samara, if you can't find an eject option, I would suggest the following:
Create a Shortcut to the Safely Remove Hardware Dialog
Right-click anywhere on the desktop and choose New \
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Bill White <billwhite92701@...>
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#11387
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Re: Safely removing USB Devices
What if you can't find an eject option?
Samara
What if you can't find an eject option?
Samara
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Samara Raine <samararaine@...>
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#11386
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Re: Spy ware
This is not to disagree with this recommendation. I've read that Vipre is
currently the best application of its kind, and many JAWS users report
having no problems with it. However, when installed on
This is not to disagree with this recommendation. I've read that Vipre is
currently the best application of its kind, and many JAWS users report
having no problems with it. However, when installed on
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Adrian Spratt
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#11385
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Re: Spy ware
I use a program called Vipre. It's not free and so far has done better than any other program I've used. It's an anti virus and antispyware all in one. I think it's around $40 for a license for one
I use a program called Vipre. It's not free and so far has done better than any other program I've used. It's an anti virus and antispyware all in one. I think it's around $40 for a license for one
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Mariea Harris <mharris1979@...>
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#11384
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Re: question on jaws latest update
Problem solved
I found that there were a couple of tool bars that were installed and were preventing the history list from coming up correctly.
I uninstalled those unknown toolbars and it all seems
Problem solved
I found that there were a couple of tool bars that were installed and were preventing the history list from coming up correctly.
I uninstalled those unknown toolbars and it all seems
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William Sallander <wsallander@...>
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#11383
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Re: Safely removing USB Devices
For Windows 7, you can do the following to access less frequently used items
in your systray. You might find it easier than typing in a string in the run
box. You can also press windows key plus the
For Windows 7, you can do the following to access less frequently used items
in your systray. You might find it easier than typing in a string in the run
box. You can also press windows key plus the
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Debbie Kessler
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#11382
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Re: Safely removing USB Devices
Tom,
If you're removing a USB drive, go to my computer and locate the drive you
want to remove. Then use your applications key if you have one. If not use
shift f10. You'll find a menu and one of
Tom,
If you're removing a USB drive, go to my computer and locate the drive you
want to remove. Then use your applications key if you have one. If not use
shift f10. You'll find a menu and one of
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dan Kerstetter <dhk55@...>
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#11381
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Re: Safely removing USB Devices
Thanks, Martin.
I'll definitely keep this for future reference.
Tom Behler
Thanks, Martin.
I'll definitely keep this for future reference.
Tom Behler
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Tom Behler
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#11380
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Re: Safely removing USB Devices
Thanks very much, Dave.
Tom Behler
Thanks very much, Dave.
Tom Behler
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Tom Behler
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#11379
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Re: putting jaws to sleep
Robert:
INSERT/JAWS KEY+SPACE BAR, followed by THE LETTER s, turns speech off, without unloading JAWS. Use the same keystrokes to turn speech on again.
INSERT/JAWS KEY+SPACE BAR, followed by THE
Robert:
INSERT/JAWS KEY+SPACE BAR, followed by THE LETTER s, turns speech off, without unloading JAWS. Use the same keystrokes to turn speech on again.
INSERT/JAWS KEY+SPACE BAR, followed by THE
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Dave Durber
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#11378
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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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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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Dave...
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#11370
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