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Re: Improving my teaching approach and/or sensitivity
Ted,
I just said to someone else yesterday in a private e-mail that a blind entrepreneur could probably make a fortune by setting up a full-featured accessibility testing operation and
Ted,
I just said to someone else yesterday in a private e-mail that a blind entrepreneur could probably make a fortune by setting up a full-featured accessibility testing operation and
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Brian Vogel
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#38402
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Re: Improving my teaching approach and/or sensitivity
Same thing happened here a while back (some of you have seen my posts on Silverlight). Our vendor had the mistaken impression, based upon a superficial knowledge of accessibility, that its program
Same thing happened here a while back (some of you have seen my posts on Silverlight). Our vendor had the mistaken impression, based upon a superficial knowledge of accessibility, that its program
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Lisle, Ted (CHFS DMS)
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#38401
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Re: Mute this thread OR "Out of Hand" Topics
Well, some interesting developments.
Muting multiple threads has not prevented me from getting the "Full Featured Daily Digest" in any way, shape or form. The kicker is that the threads are not
Well, some interesting developments.
Muting multiple threads has not prevented me from getting the "Full Featured Daily Digest" in any way, shape or form. The kicker is that the threads are not
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Brian Vogel
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#38400
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Re: cortana clarification
Marvin,
I've made a dedicated post related to this request. While you'll always have to enter a password to log in to Windows 10 if you're using a Microsoft account to do this, you can easily
Marvin,
I've made a dedicated post related to this request. While you'll always have to enter a password to log in to Windows 10 if you're using a Microsoft account to do this, you can easily
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Brian Vogel
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#38399
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Re: clickable
Also, one addendum, depending on the context you may need to make sure that the PC cursor has been routed to what the JAWS cursor has focus on before you try clicking. For safety's sake it doesn't
Also, one addendum, depending on the context you may need to make sure that the PC cursor has been routed to what the JAWS cursor has focus on before you try clicking. For safety's sake it doesn't
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Brian Vogel
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#38398
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Re: Did This Message Get Through?
Gerald,
Just FYI, Verizon, like most of the major ISPs, has had IMAP access for quite a while now. At some point I'd suggest you change from POP to IMAP as there are a number of advantages
Gerald,
Just FYI, Verizon, like most of the major ISPs, has had IMAP access for quite a while now. At some point I'd suggest you change from POP to IMAP as there are a number of advantages
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By
Brian Vogel
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#38397
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Re: Improving my teaching approach and/or sensitivity
Again, a huge amen!
Ted
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Lisle, Ted (CHFS DMS)
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#38396
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Re: cortana
David,
Thanks for that invaluable piece of information that changing your default web browser can allow you to also change your default search provider where Cortana is involved.
David,
Thanks for that invaluable piece of information that changing your default web browser can allow you to also change your default search provider where Cortana is involved.
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Brian Vogel
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#38395
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Re: clickable
Mark,
If it follows convention regarding a click then a left mouse button press is a single click. On the desktop layout that's NumPad Slash and laptop it's CAPS LOCK+8. If you happen to
Mark,
If it follows convention regarding a click then a left mouse button press is a single click. On the desktop layout that's NumPad Slash and laptop it's CAPS LOCK+8. If you happen to
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Brian Vogel
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#38394
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Windows Password - Eliminating need on wake
1. Open Control Panel.
2. Open Power Settings.
3. Find "Require a Password on wakeup" link and activate it.
4. Find "Don't require a password" radio button under the "Password protection on wakeup"
1. Open Control Panel.
2. Open Power Settings.
3. Find "Require a Password on wakeup" link and activate it.
4. Find "Don't require a password" radio button under the "Password protection on wakeup"
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Brian Vogel
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#38393
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Re: Improving my teaching approach and/or sensitivity
Ribbons are pretty easy, and FS has furnished a neat tutorial on them.
Ted
Ribbons are pretty easy, and FS has furnished a neat tutorial on them.
Ted
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Lisle, Ted (CHFS DMS)
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#38392
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Re: Improving my teaching approach and/or sensitivity
Amen!
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Lisle, Ted (CHFS DMS)
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#38391
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Re: Improving my teaching approach and/or sensitivity
That's how I learned my first Word processor. I remember placing a handful of calls to IBM (the program was DisplayWrite), but it was mostly the manual. Worked pretty well too.
Ted
That's how I learned my first Word processor. I remember placing a handful of calls to IBM (the program was DisplayWrite), but it was mostly the manual. Worked pretty well too.
Ted
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Lisle, Ted (CHFS DMS)
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#38390
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Re: Improving my teaching approach and/or sensitivity
What is so arduous about using a common vocabulary. A mouse click is a mouse click, whether you’re doing it with the JAWS keys or with a physical mouse. Even the JAWS training material uses this
What is so arduous about using a common vocabulary. A mouse click is a mouse click, whether you’re doing it with the JAWS keys or with a physical mouse. Even the JAWS training material uses this
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Lisle, Ted (CHFS DMS)
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#38389
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clickable
I forgot how to click something that says it is clickable.
Thank you for your help!
Mark
I forgot how to click something that says it is clickable.
Thank you for your help!
Mark
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Mark Furness
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#38388
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Re: cortana
Hi Russell,
If you're using Internet Explorer as your default browser, then if Cortana sends you to the web, then the browser uses bing, regardless of the setting of your search provider in Internet
Hi Russell,
If you're using Internet Explorer as your default browser, then if Cortana sends you to the web, then the browser uses bing, regardless of the setting of your search provider in Internet
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David Bailes
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#38387
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Re: Did This Message Get Through?
I have WLM set to POP, which is used by my ISP, Verizon. I checked my email settings on my Verizon account page, and the spam detector is set to on, although none of the messages I have sent to the
I have WLM set to POP, which is used by my ISP, Verizon. I checked my email settings on my Verizon account page, and the spam detector is set to on, although none of the messages I have sent to the
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Gerald Levy
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#38386
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cortana clarification
Hi. Well when I had windows 7, was able be able to login in without having to enter a password. As I have Cortana and the Microsoft account, wish I could auto login all the time, instead having to
Hi. Well when I had windows 7, was able be able to login in without having to enter a password. As I have Cortana and the Microsoft account, wish I could auto login all the time, instead having to
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Marvin Hunkin <startrekcafe@...>
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#38385
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Respond offlist please if interested: A session or two on NVDA and other screen readers during NVDACon International 2016 in April
Hi all,
After seeing several replies offlist regarding comparisons between JAWS and NVDA or posts from people who’d like to learn more about NVDA, I decided to add a session or two during upcoming
Hi all,
After seeing several replies offlist regarding comparisons between JAWS and NVDA or posts from people who’d like to learn more about NVDA, I decided to add a session or two during upcoming
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Joseph Lee
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#38384
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Re: Improving my teaching approach and/or sensitivity
Brian, if everyone quoted only one line, then this would be a non-issue for me. When I have read quoted messages, generally the entire message, or at least certainly several lines are quoted. I do
Brian, if everyone quoted only one line, then this would be a non-issue for me. When I have read quoted messages, generally the entire message, or at least certainly several lines are quoted. I do
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Les Kriegler <kriegler@...>
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#38383
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