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Re: Non-Tablet Notebooks or Laptops that Work Well with Jaws
Any laptop of that type should work with JAWS.
I've been using Toshiba laptops for years.
--
Sunny Day
Maria Campbell
lucky1@...
Trials without God will break you. Trials with God
Any laptop of that type should work with JAWS.
I've been using Toshiba laptops for years.
--
Sunny Day
Maria Campbell
lucky1@...
Trials without God will break you. Trials with God
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Maria Campbell
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#33714
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Non-Tablet Notebooks or Laptops that Work Well with Jaws
I'm running Jaws 16.
I'm looking for a laptop that doesn't have touch-screen capabilities but works well with Jaws 16.
I want the laptop to have all the keys a desktop keyboard would have, except
I'm running Jaws 16.
I'm looking for a laptop that doesn't have touch-screen capabilities but works well with Jaws 16.
I want the laptop to have all the keys a desktop keyboard would have, except
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Dave Van Der Molen <dvm975@...>
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#33713
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Using Jaws with Visual Studio 2013 and Visual Micro for Arduino
Hi all,
I'm using Jaws 16 with Visual Studio 2013 and Visual Micro Arduino plug in
extension.
Some of the combo boxes do not open the lists when pressing ALT+Down arrow.
This might be
Hi all,
I'm using Jaws 16 with Visual Studio 2013 and Visual Micro Arduino plug in
extension.
Some of the combo boxes do not open the lists when pressing ALT+Down arrow.
This might be
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John Pocs <jpocs@...>
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#33712
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Re: Registry Cleaner
No, this was several months back. Given my earlier experience, the download hassle, and the negative reports that came over the list, I think that's a no-go. I can't even remember the name of the
No, this was several months back. Given my earlier experience, the download hassle, and the negative reports that came over the list, I think that's a no-go. I can't even remember the name of the
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Lisle, Ted (CHFS DMS)
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#33711
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Re: Registry Cleaner
CCleaner.
Dave Carlson
Oregonian, woodworker, Engineer, Musician, and Pioneer
CCleaner.
Dave Carlson
Oregonian, woodworker, Engineer, Musician, and Pioneer
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By
Dave...
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#33710
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Re: Registry Cleaner
Okay, I could always do a Web search, I just wondered if it was worth the effort. As I just wrote, the proper name is Registry Fix. Frankly, a properly designed product should allow you to specify a
Okay, I could always do a Web search, I just wondered if it was worth the effort. As I just wrote, the proper name is Registry Fix. Frankly, a properly designed product should allow you to specify a
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Lisle, Ted (CHFS DMS)
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#33709
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Re: Registry Cleaner
Sorry, should have been Registry Fix.
Sorry, should have been Registry Fix.
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Lisle, Ted (CHFS DMS)
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#33708
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Re: Registry Cleaner
Ted,
If it's old, I'd advise against, unless it has a way to be updated. The
database used for detection is usually updated to keep up, and being behind
might clean out things that should not
Ted,
If it's old, I'd advise against, unless it has a way to be updated. The
database used for detection is usually updated to keep up, and being behind
might clean out things that should not
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By
Dave...
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#33707
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Re: Registry Cleaner
Anyone heard of Register Fix? I found an old copy on my hard drive, but haven't installed it.
Ted
Anyone heard of Register Fix? I found an old copy on my hard drive, but haven't installed it.
Ted
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Lisle, Ted (CHFS DMS)
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#33706
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41.0.1Firefox
Tabbing through a bunch of unlabeled buttons after the address bar. This just started. I believe they were a list of different search engines before.
Navigating the main interface toolbars tabs
Tabbing through a bunch of unlabeled buttons after the address bar. This just started. I believe they were a list of different search engines before.
Navigating the main interface toolbars tabs
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Robert Logue
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#33705
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Jaws and online schools
Hello, my name is Tom. I am checking to see what online schools if any are compatible with jaws. Thanks,Tom from Iowa
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Tom Macha <toml614@...>
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#33704
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Re: W10 upgrad question I have not heard answeredw
I wonder if PCMOVER would do this for you. It is designed to move files
from an old PC to a new one. A friend of mine recently used this to finish
the set up of my wife's new/used PC. Someone else
I wonder if PCMOVER would do this for you. It is designed to move files
from an old PC to a new one. A friend of mine recently used this to finish
the set up of my wife's new/used PC. Someone else
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HAMILTON
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#33703
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Re: Jaws and Microsoft Access
That is really good Ted. I might try working with it some. Would love to be able to use it with JAWS.
That is really good Ted. I might try working with it some. Would love to be able to use it with JAWS.
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Mcginnis, Barbara
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#33702
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Re: Jaws and Microsoft Access
It was problematic in JAWS 11-12, when I was running XP. Field contents could be neither read nor edited. I'm not a heavy user, but presently have no trouble with it at either home or office.
Ted
It was problematic in JAWS 11-12, when I was running XP. Field contents could be neither read nor edited. I'm not a heavy user, but presently have no trouble with it at either home or office.
Ted
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Lisle, Ted (CHFS DMS)
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#33701
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Re: Registry Cleaner
It cleans out junk--bits and pieces from old programs. Windows programs uninstall routines usually rely on the uninstall protocol in Control Panel, which is not thorough. So your registry gets
It cleans out junk--bits and pieces from old programs. Windows programs uninstall routines usually rely on the uninstall protocol in Control Panel, which is not thorough. So your registry gets
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Lisle, Ted (CHFS DMS)
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#33700
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Re: Jaws and Microsoft Access
JAWS as far as I know has never really supported Access. The way you can tell is that Henter Joyce which is the company that developed JAWS as well as Freedom Scientific, which is a merge of three
JAWS as far as I know has never really supported Access. The way you can tell is that Henter Joyce which is the company that developed JAWS as well as Freedom Scientific, which is a merge of three
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By
Mcginnis, Barbara
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#33699
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Border underline cells in Excel 2013
Sometimes in Excel 2010 the shift+ctl+b keystroke does not work and I had to use shift+alt+b to hear the borders spoken.
Sometimes in Excel 2010 the shift+ctl+b keystroke does not work and I had to use shift+alt+b to hear the borders spoken.
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R&J
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#33698
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Re: Registry Cleaner
A while back I picked up a Google toolbar; Revo Uninstaller took care of it handily.
A while back I picked up a Google toolbar; Revo Uninstaller took care of it handily.
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Lisle, Ted (CHFS DMS)
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#33697
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Re: Registry Cleaner
No, the one I recall was somewhat JAWS related. It may even have a link from FS, if I get out there and look. I think David from the other list may have something to do with it.
Ted
No, the one I recall was somewhat JAWS related. It may even have a link from FS, if I get out there and look. I think David from the other list may have something to do with it.
Ted
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Lisle, Ted (CHFS DMS)
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#33696
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Re: Registry Cleaner
Thanks for the warning, but it seems like a lost cause for now anyway. I've got something at the house called regfix, but I haven't had the chance to look at it and see how friendly it is.
Ted
Thanks for the warning, but it seems like a lost cause for now anyway. I've got something at the house called regfix, but I haven't had the chance to look at it and see how friendly it is.
Ted
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Lisle, Ted (CHFS DMS)
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#33695
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