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Rhapsody 6 is here and the scripts are rockin
For those with JAWS 15 you will want to check out these scripts.
http://www.rhapsodyblind.com/demo2.mp3
visit the site here
www.rhapsodyblind.com
Cheers,
John Martyn
For those with JAWS 15 you will want to check out these scripts.
http://www.rhapsodyblind.com/demo2.mp3
visit the site here
www.rhapsodyblind.com
Cheers,
John Martyn
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John Martyn
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#26260
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Re: Firefox says "clickable" after every line
Can you turn it off with the setting for identifying link type in web and html settings in the Settings utility?
Thanks,
Dennis Brown
Can you turn it off with the setting for identifying link type in web and html settings in the Settings utility?
Thanks,
Dennis Brown
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Dennis Brown
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#26259
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Re: Jaws and netbook computers
Thanks for the help everyone. My computer power port was busted and have decided to fix it at a reasonable price.
Tom Nacha
Thanks for the help everyone. My computer power port was busted and have decided to fix it at a reasonable price.
Tom Nacha
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Tom Macha <toml614@...>
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#26258
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Control-down arrow in Firefox
On one Website, Instead of moving paragraph by paragraph, the control-down arrow command is bringing up the file menu. Elsewhere, it is not recognizing paragraphs at all, but acting more like the skip
On one Website, Instead of moving paragraph by paragraph, the control-down arrow command is bringing up the file menu. Elsewhere, it is not recognizing paragraphs at all, but acting more like the skip
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Adrian Spratt
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#26257
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Re: Firefox says "clickable" after every line
And if it's because of embedded code (for instance making it so that
any word can be clicked to bring up a dictionary entry) it's not going
to be because they won't see it as a bug. I recall seeing
And if it's because of embedded code (for instance making it so that
any word can be clicked to bring up a dictionary entry) it's not going
to be because they won't see it as a bug. I recall seeing
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Soronel Haetir
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#26256
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Re: Amazon & Jaws
Hi,
I don't disagree with any of this I merely mentioned it so that some would know there are work arounds in the meantime while we await a fix.
As for the complexities of different machines at least
Hi,
I don't disagree with any of this I merely mentioned it so that some would know there are work arounds in the meantime while we await a fix.
As for the complexities of different machines at least
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Robin Frost <robinni71@...>
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#26255
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Re: Amazon & Jaws
"Quiet lurkdom"! What a great phrase. I was once a list lurker myself.
To add a layer of complexity, I made two purchases on Amazon.com today, and I just needed to press spacebar or enter on all
"Quiet lurkdom"! What a great phrase. I was once a list lurker myself.
To add a layer of complexity, I made two purchases on Amazon.com today, and I just needed to press spacebar or enter on all
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Adrian Spratt
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#26254
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Re: Amazon & Jaws
The Jaws or Jaws to PC cursor and then mouse clicking is something I have to use not only in Amazon, but also with the various Google services. I.E. Voice, contacts, calendar, etc. No big deal if
The Jaws or Jaws to PC cursor and then mouse clicking is something I have to use not only in Amazon, but also with the various Google services. I.E. Voice, contacts, calendar, etc. No big deal if
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Cristóbal
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#26253
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Re: Firefox says "clickable" after every line
I get this on the Gawker, Deadspin, Lifehacker, etc. sites. I believe it
started happenning for me with JFW 14. I've always reported it via the beta
report form every time a new version of Jaws is
I get this on the Gawker, Deadspin, Lifehacker, etc. sites. I believe it
started happenning for me with JFW 14. I've always reported it via the beta
report form every time a new version of Jaws is
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Cristóbal
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#26252
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Re: Amazon & Jaws
Hi,
while it is true that various advancements in terms of the appearances and interactive nature of websites often prove to increase the challenges we face it has always been thus during my time on
Hi,
while it is true that various advancements in terms of the appearances and interactive nature of websites often prove to increase the challenges we face it has always been thus during my time on
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Robin Frost <robinni71@...>
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#26251
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Re: Amazon & Jaws
It is so discouraging to think, a site which worked so well for us blind consumers of goods should be changed for the worse. It is so sad to think we can't lead a relatively challenge free life.
It is so discouraging to think, a site which worked so well for us blind consumers of goods should be changed for the worse. It is so sad to think we can't lead a relatively challenge free life.
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Angel
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#26250
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Re: Jaws and netbook computers
Hi Jimmy,
There is sure a lot of confusion around laptop, notebook and netbook.
What is a netbook?
I presume if it runs OpenBook it must also run JAWS?
Cy
Hi Jimmy,
There is sure a lot of confusion around laptop, notebook and netbook.
What is a netbook?
I presume if it runs OpenBook it must also run JAWS?
Cy
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Cy Selfridge
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#26249
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Re: Jaws and netbook computers
Open Book will run on a net book. I've been using one for quite a while a
long with JAWS. It can be slow at times. Mine has been faithful for sure,
but with the cost of laptops these days I don't know
Open Book will run on a net book. I've been using one for quite a while a
long with JAWS. It can be slow at times. Mine has been faithful for sure,
but with the cost of laptops these days I don't know
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Jimmy Jones
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#26248
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Re: Amazon & Jaws
Hmmmm.
One thing I do when having to route the jaws cursor to, say the proceed to chekcout button is to make certain the cursor is actually positioned on the button label.
I will have Jaws read
Hmmmm.
One thing I do when having to route the jaws cursor to, say the proceed to chekcout button is to make certain the cursor is actually positioned on the button label.
I will have Jaws read
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Crystal French
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#26247
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Re: Amazon & Jaws
Not sure here--just fishing, but would it work if you did Insert+F7 and got a list of links, or does buttons not show up in that list?
Thanks,
Dennis Brown
Not sure here--just fishing, but would it work if you did Insert+F7 and got a list of links, or does buttons not show up in that list?
Thanks,
Dennis Brown
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Dennis Brown
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#26246
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Re: Amazon & Jaws
I tried that too, and it didn't work for me either.
I tried that too, and it didn't work for me either.
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Melissa Stott <mstott69@...>
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#26245
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Re: Amazon & Jaws
Hi, and it didn't work for me either. What's worse, when I tried to make a
purchase using their limited but functional Accessibility Option there
wasn't a place to enter a "Promo Code." So far Amazon
Hi, and it didn't work for me either. What's worse, when I tried to make a
purchase using their limited but functional Accessibility Option there
wasn't a place to enter a "Promo Code." So far Amazon
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Onwardbob
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#26244
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Re: Amazon & Jaws
I tried routing the Jaws cursor, but that didn't work for me. I've got the
same set up: JFW 15 and Windows 7 with IE11. However, taking the virtual
cursor off with ctrl-Z sometimes works if I then use
I tried routing the Jaws cursor, but that didn't work for me. I've got the
same set up: JFW 15 and Windows 7 with IE11. However, taking the virtual
cursor off with ctrl-Z sometimes works if I then use
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John Gurd
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#26243
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Re: Jaws and netbook computers
If you have an external hard drive, I think I'd go for a tablet with a
keyboard instead. It'll do everything you want, and they're actually more
powerful than netbooks. The only disadvantage may be
If you have an external hard drive, I think I'd go for a tablet with a
keyboard instead. It'll do everything you want, and they're actually more
powerful than netbooks. The only disadvantage may be
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Londa Peterson
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#26242
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Re: Jaws and netbook computers
Hello, Tom:
I have a netbook and when I was using it, it had JAWS, OpenBook, Duxbury,
... and they all worked very very slowly. So, if your criteria is cheapness
and portability, I would say yes. If
Hello, Tom:
I have a netbook and when I was using it, it had JAWS, OpenBook, Duxbury,
... and they all worked very very slowly. So, if your criteria is cheapness
and portability, I would say yes. If
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Diana Brent <dlbrent@...>
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#26241
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