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Re: Jaws refresher courses?
You can get some training on the basics at the FS web page or at the
following web site:
www.blindtraining.com
Charles
You can get some training on the basics at the FS web page or at the
following web site:
www.blindtraining.com
Charles
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Charles Coe
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#30663
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Re: Jaws refresher courses?
Shane,
I suggest that you look at Training under JAWS Help. This should take you to the JAWS Basic Training modules and other available training. On the Freedom Scientific web site, under the JAWS
Shane,
I suggest that you look at Training under JAWS Help. This should take you to the JAWS Basic Training modules and other available training. On the Freedom Scientific web site, under the JAWS
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Gary King
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#30662
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Re: When on the net.
Hi, again, Keith. One thing I've found is that if you're using Adobe PDF Reader, the Control plus F command is not available. So the only way to do an accessible "find" command in Adobe PDF Reader is
Hi, again, Keith. One thing I've found is that if you're using Adobe PDF Reader, the Control plus F command is not available. So the only way to do an accessible "find" command in Adobe PDF Reader is
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Bill White <billwhite92701@...>
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#30661
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Re: how do I get to the address field when using the internet?
So does Alt d.
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Michal Nowicki <mnowicki4@...>
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Re: When on the net.
It might be handy if you were trying to get your cursor somewhere in a document to edit.
Bill White billwhite92701@...
It might be handy if you were trying to get your cursor somewhere in a document to edit.
Bill White billwhite92701@...
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Bill White <billwhite92701@...>
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#30659
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Re: When on the net.
Thanks, Bill. That's what I was thinking. When would one choose to use the Screen Finder? Off hand, I can't think of a time I would choose that.
Thanks again, Keith
Thanks, Bill. That's what I was thinking. When would one choose to use the Screen Finder? Off hand, I can't think of a time I would choose that.
Thanks again, Keith
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Kramlinger, Keith G., M.D.
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#30658
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Re: When on the net.
Yeah, I know, Ted.
As an active ham radio operator, I can tell you that the arrl.org web site
drives me nuts too.
I wish we could all figure out a way to tell them about the problems
pertaining to
Yeah, I know, Ted.
As an active ham radio operator, I can tell you that the arrl.org web site
drives me nuts too.
I wish we could all figure out a way to tell them about the problems
pertaining to
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Tom Behler
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#30657
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Re: short cut key to identify cursor location in MSWord
Gives a couple ways to look at the data...Thanks again.
Greg
Gives a couple ways to look at the data...Thanks again.
Greg
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Greg Nickel
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#30656
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Re: short cut key to identify cursor location in MSWord
Interesting, Gregg. Bill is right too, and his keys might be more satisfactory. Insert Delete gives you line number and "column" number. I can't figure if column is for space. I just wrote a couple of
Interesting, Gregg. Bill is right too, and his keys might be more satisfactory. Insert Delete gives you line number and "column" number. I can't figure if column is for space. I just wrote a couple of
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Carolyn Arnold <4carolyna@...>
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#30655
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Re: short cut key to identify cursor location in MSWord
Thx.
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Greg Nickel
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Re: short cut key to identify cursor location in MSWord
Gregg, and I checked before answering, with Office 2010, it is, as it was with 2003, Alt Delete, and it will tell you where you are on the page and on the line. In other words, something like one inch
Gregg, and I checked before answering, with Office 2010, it is, as it was with 2003, Alt Delete, and it will tell you where you are on the page and on the line. In other words, something like one inch
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Carolyn Arnold <4carolyna@...>
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#30653
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Re: short cut key to identify cursor location in MSWord
JAWS Key plus Delete on the NumPad. For this command to work, NumLock must be off.
Bill White billwhite92701@...
JAWS Key plus Delete on the NumPad. For this command to work, NumLock must be off.
Bill White billwhite92701@...
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Bill White <billwhite92701@...>
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#30652
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Re: When on the net.
The practical impact is that if you want to look for something on a webpage, it's better to use Control plus F to find the content. There will usually be more in that buffer than in the screen buffer
The practical impact is that if you want to look for something on a webpage, it's better to use Control plus F to find the content. There will usually be more in that buffer than in the screen buffer
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Bill White <billwhite92701@...>
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#30651
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short cut key to identify cursor location in MSWord
Anyone know if there is a shortcut key to vocalize your position in a line
in word? When you tab it identifies where you are with the tab, Ie., 1.50"
etc. How about an SC key combination that will
Anyone know if there is a shortcut key to vocalize your position in a line
in word? When you tab it identifies where you are with the tab, Ie., 1.50"
etc. How about an SC key combination that will
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Greg Nickel
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#30650
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Re: When on the net.
Thanks, Bill. What's the practical impact of this difference? Keith
Thanks, Bill. What's the practical impact of this difference? Keith
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Kramlinger, Keith G., M.D.
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#30649
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Re: how do I get to the address field when using the internet?
F4 takes you there directly.
F4 takes you there directly.
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Greg Nickel
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#30648
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Re: When on the net.
Hi, Keith. JAWS Key plus Control plus F finds content on your screen. Control plus F finds content on the entire page stored in the buffer.
Bill White billwhite92701@...
Hi, Keith. JAWS Key plus Control plus F finds content on your screen. Control plus F finds content on the entire page stored in the buffer.
Bill White billwhite92701@...
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Bill White <billwhite92701@...>
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#30647
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Re: When on the net.
Thank you and everyone for the help; I needed it.
Yes, that shortcut idea is a definite winner. These key commands are going to be a life saver, and I thank you all for your help.
GIFT (God is
Thank you and everyone for the help; I needed it.
Yes, that shortcut idea is a definite winner. These key commands are going to be a life saver, and I thank you all for your help.
GIFT (God is
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Carolyn Arnold <4carolyna@...>
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#30645
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Jaws refresher courses?
Hello list,
I'm wanting to refresh myself on Jaws for possible employment opportunities
down the road. Are there any good online resources yall could recommend
that starts from thebasics and work on
Hello list,
I'm wanting to refresh myself on Jaws for possible employment opportunities
down the road. Are there any good online resources yall could recommend
that starts from thebasics and work on
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Shane clark
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#30644
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Splitting JAWS to one side of my headset using virtual audio cable.
Hi folks! I'm wondering if anyone has ever done this. So, I am attempting
to split the JAWS audio to the left or right channel of my headphones, and
having the computer sounds on the other side. Is
Hi folks! I'm wondering if anyone has ever done this. So, I am attempting
to split the JAWS audio to the left or right channel of my headphones, and
having the computer sounds on the other side. Is
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Michael Mote
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#30643
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