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Re: Firefox Question
all this information from Brian, Tom, Bill and everybody is great. different points of view and explanations is very helpful.
all this information from Brian, Tom, Bill and everybody is great. different points of view and explanations is very helpful.
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Mario
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#41242
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Re: Force JAWS to use local Serial number instead of Network Serial Number
The install process is different for a single license user versus a network license user. If it's booting him into 40 minute mode, then what's likely happened is he's not actually using the single
The install process is different for a single license user versus a network license user. If it's booting him into 40 minute mode, then what's likely happened is he's not actually using the single
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James Homuth
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#41241
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Force JAWS to use local Serial number instead of Network Serial Number
Hi List,
Does anyone know how I can force JAWS to use the single-user serial number on a laptop instead of the network serial number that we have? JAWS goes into 40-minute mode when one of my
Hi List,
Does anyone know how I can force JAWS to use the single-user serial number on a laptop instead of the network serial number that we have? JAWS goes into 40-minute mode when one of my
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Brian Prewitt
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#41240
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Re: Firefox Question
yes it does give you the option to open the file if you have the "always ask" option set for the application events.
there are about 19 events. I have all of them set to always ask except for the
yes it does give you the option to open the file if you have the "always ask" option set for the application events.
there are about 19 events. I have all of them set to always ask except for the
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Mario
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#41239
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Re: Firefox Question
Ok, Brian.
Will see what I can do here.
One thing I’m going to check is whether I also get this behavior on my main Windows 7 laptop after updating to Firefox 47.
That computer is
Ok, Brian.
Will see what I can do here.
One thing I’m going to check is whether I also get this behavior on my main Windows 7 laptop after updating to Firefox 47.
That computer is
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Tom Behler
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#41238
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Re: Firefox Question
Thank you so very much!
Sharon
Thank you so very much!
Sharon
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Sharon
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#41237
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Re: Firefox Question
Sharon, you can use alt D in either Firefox or IE to go to a new web
page. Ctrl T will allow you to open a web page in a new window and
ctrl tab will allo you to go between the open web pages. Ctrl
Sharon, you can use alt D in either Firefox or IE to go to a new web
page. Ctrl T will allow you to open a web page in a new window and
ctrl tab will allo you to go between the open web pages. Ctrl
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Marianne Denning
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#41236
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Re: Firefox Question
Use the key combination control l and a window opens in which you can typea web address.
Rob
Use the key combination control l and a window opens in which you can typea web address.
Rob
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Rob Hill
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#41235
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Re: Firefox Question
Also, Tom, regarding Adobe Acrobat Reader, it may not show up as one of the selections until you click the "Use Other selection in the Applications tab of Firefox.
Bill White
Also, Tom, regarding Adobe Acrobat Reader, it may not show up as one of the selections until you click the "Use Other selection in the Applications tab of Firefox.
Bill White
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Bill White <billwhite92701@...>
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#41234
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Re: Firefox Question
Hi, Tom. You need to go to the Applications tab of Firefox Options, and select Adobe Acrobat Reader as your default file handler. To make this tab work with JAWS, you will need to turn off your
Hi, Tom. You need to go to the Applications tab of Firefox Options, and select Adobe Acrobat Reader as your default file handler. To make this tab work with JAWS, you will need to turn off your
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Bill White <billwhite92701@...>
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#41233
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Re: Firefox Question
Tom,
I'd try doing an install-over install of Adobe Reader and see if that fixes the problem. Also, check in Windows itself to see if Adobe Reader is assigned as the default program for
Tom,
I'd try doing an install-over install of Adobe Reader and see if that fixes the problem. Also, check in Windows itself to see if Adobe Reader is assigned as the default program for
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Brian Vogel
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#41232
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Re: Firefox Question
Brian:
What confuses me, I guess, is that I have Adobe Acrobat PDF Reader on this computer, and this no longer happens.
I would think that if Adobe Acrobat reader is on my computer, what you
Brian:
What confuses me, I guess, is that I have Adobe Acrobat PDF Reader on this computer, and this no longer happens.
I would think that if Adobe Acrobat reader is on my computer, what you
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Tom Behler
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#41231
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Re: Firefox Question
Tom,
You will only be asked about opening the file if there is some program or plug-in on your system dedicated to that file type.
I just changed my setting to "Always ask" for PDF
Tom,
You will only be asked about opening the file if there is some program or plug-in on your system dedicated to that file type.
I just changed my setting to "Always ask" for PDF
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Brian Vogel
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#41230
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Re: Firefox Question
Brian:
In my case, the always ask option gives me the ability to specify where I want the given file to be saved, but I cannot find any option to simply open the file, at least by the usual
Brian:
In my case, the always ask option gives me the ability to specify where I want the given file to be saved, but I cannot find any option to simply open the file, at least by the usual
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Tom Behler
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#41229
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Re: Firefox Question
Tom,
Yes, they do allow for either opening a file in the browser or passing the file to the program you have installed as the default handler for a file type. I have Firefox pass all
Tom,
Yes, they do allow for either opening a file in the browser or passing the file to the program you have installed as the default handler for a file type. I have Firefox pass all
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Brian Vogel
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#41228
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Re: Firefox Question
Ok, Brian.
I’ll definitely check this out, and save for future reference.
Tom Behler
Ok, Brian.
I’ll definitely check this out, and save for future reference.
Tom Behler
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Tom Behler
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#41227
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Re: Firefox Question
Sharon:
To search for a given internet address in firefox, use control L.
This should bring up an edit box into which you can paste the address of the web page you want to go to.
As for
Sharon:
To search for a given internet address in firefox, use control L.
This should bring up an edit box into which you can paste the address of the web page you want to go to.
As for
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Tom Behler
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#41226
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Re: Firefox Question
Mario:
See my most recent list post.
And, I do have a question:
Do these options allow for simply opening a file if I do not wish to save it?
I couldn't find that option when I checked
Mario:
See my most recent list post.
And, I do have a question:
Do these options allow for simply opening a file if I do not wish to save it?
I couldn't find that option when I checked
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Tom Behler
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#41225
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Re: Firefox Question
Tom,
I believe the "Always ask" option will give you not only save options in the choice list but also open in the browser or open in the native program for the file type. It is
Tom,
I believe the "Always ask" option will give you not only save options in the choice list but also open in the browser or open in the native program for the file type. It is
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Brian Vogel
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#41224
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Re: Firefox Question
Tom,
Yes, this is applicable to Firefox (and even earlier than version 47.0) under any version of Windows it's running under.
One does not need to be a member of the
Tom,
Yes, this is applicable to Firefox (and even earlier than version 47.0) under any version of Windows it's running under.
One does not need to be a member of the
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Brian Vogel
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#41223
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