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Re: Visual studio with jaws
My experience is that jaws works very well with the console. You do
need to go into jaws cursor mode rather than PC, but other than that
reviewing what is in the console is easy.
One thing to note
My experience is that jaws works very well with the console. You do
need to go into jaws cursor mode rather than PC, but other than that
reviewing what is in the console is easy.
One thing to note
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Soronel Haetir
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#32642
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Re: Accessible way of listening to NFL games?
As a public service, I want to let everyone know that games for the
future 2016 Super Bowl Champion Kansas City Chiefs are streamed live
on KCFX-FM (101TheFox):
As a public service, I want to let everyone know that games for the
future 2016 Super Bowl Champion Kansas City Chiefs are streamed live
on KCFX-FM (101TheFox):
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Kane Brolin
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#32641
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Re: Safely Remove Hardware question
The consequences are that when you remove the drive, you may or may not get a "Delayed Write Failure Notice. This means that the computer failed to write everything to the drive which you sent to it.
The consequences are that when you remove the drive, you may or may not get a "Delayed Write Failure Notice. This means that the computer failed to write everything to the drive which you sent to it.
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Bill White <billwhite92701@...>
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#32640
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Re: Safely Remove Hardware question
If you want a list F11 is the way to go.
If you want a list F11 is the way to go.
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Mcginnis, Barbara
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#32639
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Re: Safely Remove Hardware question
Yes, That is one way of finding items in the System Tray. But if you want the items to come up as a list, the way links do in Internet Explorer or Firefox when you use JawsKey plus F7, then you must
Yes, That is one way of finding items in the System Tray. But if you want the items to come up as a list, the way links do in Internet Explorer or Firefox when you use JawsKey plus F7, then you must
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Bill White <billwhite92701@...>
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#32638
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Re: data graphing ideas?
I'll start by saying I don't know of any off-the-shelf graphing solutions
for visually impaired users. So everything that follows is sort of "what if"
hypothetical stuff, just thinking out
I'll start by saying I don't know of any off-the-shelf graphing solutions
for visually impaired users. So everything that follows is sort of "what if"
hypothetical stuff, just thinking out
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Paul Martz <skewmatrix@...>
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#32636
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Re: Safely Remove Hardware question
Just curious. What are the possible consequences for unplugging an external
hard drive, or flash drive, from your desktop without using the safely
remove hardware function?
Daniel
Just curious. What are the possible consequences for unplugging an external
hard drive, or flash drive, from your desktop without using the safely
remove hardware function?
Daniel
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Daniel McBride
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#32637
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Re: Visual studio with jaws
It sounds like you are writing a program in C or C++ and I'm guessing it is
what Visual Studio calls a "console application". If that assumption is
correct, then when you run the program, it opens a
It sounds like you are writing a program in C or C++ and I'm guessing it is
what Visual Studio calls a "console application". If that assumption is
correct, then when you run the program, it opens a
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Paul Martz <skewmatrix@...>
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#32634
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Re: Accessible way of listening to NFL games?
Virtual Knight:
Thank you for these links. Your Steelers play Sunday at noon, and I am
looking forward to accessing the game through this link. Below is a
statement from freefootballradio.com.
"If
Virtual Knight:
Thank you for these links. Your Steelers play Sunday at noon, and I am
looking forward to accessing the game through this link. Below is a
statement from freefootballradio.com.
"If
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Daniel McBride
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#32635
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Re: How to Get an "Applications Key" on a Lenovo Laptop?
Also, if the keyboard has some key you aren't going to use, you can
employ SharpKeys (https://sharpkeys.codeplex.com/) to remap that other
key.
I have done that with my laptop's print screen key,
Also, if the keyboard has some key you aren't going to use, you can
employ SharpKeys (https://sharpkeys.codeplex.com/) to remap that other
key.
I have done that with my laptop's print screen key,
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Soronel Haetir
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#32633
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Re: How to Get an "Applications Key" on a Lenovo Laptop?
Right click though is WHEREVER THE mouse happens to be. The
application menu is triggered where the keyboard is focused.
You could of course route the jaws to PC cursor before doing the right
click
Right click though is WHEREVER THE mouse happens to be. The
application menu is triggered where the keyboard is focused.
You could of course route the jaws to PC cursor before doing the right
click
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Soronel Haetir
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#32632
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Re: Visual studio with jaws
If you are using the free edition I am pretty sure it's not going to
work all that well, just a limitation of the product.
I believe 2012 and 2013 are much better in that regard but can't speak
from
If you are using the free edition I am pretty sure it's not going to
work all that well, just a limitation of the product.
I believe 2012 and 2013 are much better in that regard but can't speak
from
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Soronel Haetir
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#32631
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Re: Safely Remove Hardware question
I press Windows Key and the letter B and use my right arrow to find the safely remove hardware device and press enter. JAWS says you can safely remove device from computer.
I press Windows Key and the letter B and use my right arrow to find the safely remove hardware device and press enter. JAWS says you can safely remove device from computer.
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Mcginnis, Barbara
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#32629
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Re: Accessible way of listening to NFL games?
this is awsome thanks.
By
dennis
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Re: Safely Remove Hardware question
Hi, Tom. In case the Safely Remove Hardware option doesn't show up in your System Tray, Here's how to get the Safely Remove Hardware back into your System Tray. As someone else said, this is only good
Hi, Tom. In case the Safely Remove Hardware option doesn't show up in your System Tray, Here's how to get the Safely Remove Hardware back into your System Tray. As someone else said, this is only good
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Bill White <billwhite92701@...>
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#32627
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Re: How to Get an "Applications Key" on a Lenovo Laptop?
try using shift plus f10, that should work.
Legend has it that on Thursday 8/20/2015 08:33 AM, Richard B. McDonald via Jfw
try using shift plus f10, that should work.
Legend has it that on Thursday 8/20/2015 08:33 AM, Richard B. McDonald via Jfw
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northstar1950@...
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#32626
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Re: How to Get an "Applications Key" on a Lenovo Laptop?
Often the right click and applications menus are the same. Not always, but often.
eAt 08:33 AM 8/20/2015, you wrote:
Often the right click and applications menus are the same. Not always, but often.
eAt 08:33 AM 8/20/2015, you wrote:
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Ann Byrne
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#32630
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Re: Accessible way of listening to NFL games?
here is a link to listen to the steelers.
http://www.steelers.com/video-and-audio/audio/Steelers_Nation_Radio/f0ac5a66-a351-4918-97df-493ca91d9267
here is a link to find other stations for NFl
here is a link to listen to the steelers.
http://www.steelers.com/video-and-audio/audio/Steelers_Nation_Radio/f0ac5a66-a351-4918-97df-493ca91d9267
here is a link to find other stations for NFl
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virtualknight <virtualknight@...>
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#32625
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Re: Safely Remove Hardware question
Adrian:
The system tray shows up on my machine.
I just could never figure out how to invoke the safely remove option.
Between your instructions, and those I have gotten from others, I think
Adrian:
The system tray shows up on my machine.
I just could never figure out how to invoke the safely remove option.
Between your instructions, and those I have gotten from others, I think
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Tom Behler
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#32624
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Re: How to Get an "Applications Key" on a Lenovo Laptop?
You can always press shift f10 to accomplish this task.
Sent from my iPhone
You can always press shift f10 to accomplish this task.
Sent from my iPhone
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Aleeha Dudley
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#32622
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