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Re: how do I get to the address field when using the internet?
The f six is correct if I'm understanding you, there is also alt d,
and function key 4...
The f six is correct if I'm understanding you, there is also alt d,
and function key 4...
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Kimsan Song <kimsansong@...>
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#30673
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Windows 7 book
Would anyone like a braille copy of "Windows 7 and Vista Explained" by Dr.
Sarah Morley?
It is in five volumes. If interested, please email me off list.
Gennie
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Would anyone like a braille copy of "Windows 7 and Vista Explained" by Dr.
Sarah Morley?
It is in five volumes. If interested, please email me off list.
Gennie
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Gennie Eachus <eachusgm@...>
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#30664
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Re: how do I get to the address field when using the internet?
Also f6, pressed either once or twice. It is a tri-toggle, moving from the screen to the address bar to the silly toolbars at the top of the screen. control-f6 moves you from neverland back to the
Also f6, pressed either once or twice. It is a tri-toggle, moving from the screen to the address bar to the silly toolbars at the top of the screen. control-f6 moves you from neverland back to the
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Ann Byrne
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#30672
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Re: I3 v. I5 processor from the standpoint of a JAWS User
You've said you're looking at laptops. The differences between I3 and I5 in laptop terms are a bit different from desktops. More important is the processor speed. As Ted told you, memory is your
You've said you're looking at laptops. The differences between I3 and I5 in laptop terms are a bit different from desktops. More important is the processor speed. As Ted told you, memory is your
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Brad Martin <brad@...>
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#30671
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Re: When on the net.
I'm on the Net a good part of the day on all kinds of websites, and the only time that message comes up is when the search string isn't anywhere there. I remember there was a time when control-f
I'm on the Net a good part of the day on all kinds of websites, and the only time that message comes up is when the search string isn't anywhere there. I remember there was a time when control-f
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Adrian Spratt
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#30670
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Dropbox Automatic File Importing Problem Solved
Hello.
I just wanted to let everyone know that my recent problem with Dropbox
automatically importing photos from my working thumb drive when inserting
the drive into the computer has been
Hello.
I just wanted to let everyone know that my recent problem with Dropbox
automatically importing photos from my working thumb drive when inserting
the drive into the computer has been
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Tom Behler
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#30669
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Re: When on the net.
Well, it doesn't work that way for me. When I use the screen find command, I often get "Search String Not Found".
Bill White billwhite92701@...
Well, it doesn't work that way for me. When I use the screen find command, I often get "Search String Not Found".
Bill White billwhite92701@...
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Bill White <billwhite92701@...>
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#30668
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Re: When on the net.
Hi, Gary. Even when I am reading a large document in Adobe PDF Reader, I do not set it to only read visible pages. I know it is slower this way, but it gives me the opportunity to select blocks of
Hi, Gary. Even when I am reading a large document in Adobe PDF Reader, I do not set it to only read visible pages. I know it is slower this way, but it gives me the opportunity to select blocks of
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Bill White <billwhite92701@...>
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#30667
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Re: When on the net.
This isn't true. Adding the JAWS key searches the entire webpage, not just the current screen. The practical difference between the two functions is that adding the JAWS key always works, whereas
This isn't true. Adding the JAWS key searches the entire webpage, not just the current screen. The practical difference between the two functions is that adding the JAWS key always works, whereas
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Adrian Spratt
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#30666
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Re: When on the net.
Bill,
In order for the JAWS Key plus Control plus f to search the entire PDF document, Adobe Reader must be set to read the entire document under Reading in Preferences. It might be set differently
Bill,
In order for the JAWS Key plus Control plus f to search the entire PDF document, Adobe Reader must be set to read the entire document under Reading in Preferences. It might be set differently
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Gary King
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#30665
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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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#30660
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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. <kramlinger.keith@...>
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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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#30654
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