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Re: Windows 7, Jaws, and email
As a matter of fact, I just bought a new Windows 7 computer and downloaded Windows Live Mail. There are some things about it that I like better than Outlook Express and other things that I like
As a matter of fact, I just bought a new Windows 7 computer and downloaded Windows Live Mail. There are some things about it that I like better than Outlook Express and other things that I like
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rogerbailey81@...
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#5194
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Re: Broken Quick Settings
Dave, I bet you are right about why I did not have the file. I installed
SP3 recently and it knocked out my wireless connection. I do not possess
the knowledge or expertise, not to mention the
Dave, I bet you are right about why I did not have the file. I installed
SP3 recently and it knocked out my wireless connection. I do not possess
the knowledge or expertise, not to mention the
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Joni Colver <earlybird@...>
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#5193
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Re: Broken Quick Settings
Dave,
Your guess is as good as mine. Note that Joni just posted that her OS is XP
Home Service Pack 2, consistent with Ms's list. I searched my XP Service
Pack 3 system files and found several with
Dave,
Your guess is as good as mine. Note that Joni just posted that her OS is XP
Home Service Pack 2, consistent with Ms's list. I searched my XP Service
Pack 3 system files and found several with
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Adrian Spratt
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#5192
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Re: Broken Quick Settings
Joni,
I think you've hit on the reason for your and Ted's problem. My XP was
updated to SP3 years ago so I would not have had any issues with the lack of
that DLL. Microsoft often adds new
Joni,
I think you've hit on the reason for your and Ted's problem. My XP was
updated to SP3 years ago so I would not have had any issues with the lack of
that DLL. Microsoft often adds new
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Dave...
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#5191
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Re: tool bars in the background
Try control-F6 to navigate away from them.
Try control-F6 to navigate away from them.
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Adrian Spratt
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#5190
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Re: Broken Quick Settings
Adrian,
Does that list imply that the .DLL is already part of XP SP3, so not needed?
Dave Carlson
Sent from my Dell Latitude E6520 using Windows 7, San Francisco Bay Area
Adrian,
Does that list imply that the .DLL is already part of XP SP3, so not needed?
Dave Carlson
Sent from my Dell Latitude E6520 using Windows 7, San Francisco Bay Area
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Dave...
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#5189
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Re: [Bulk] Broken Quick Settings
Ted,
Yes, I used the pull-down menu (expandable list rather than the search
feature) and still do not like the overall arrangements. They're making it
harder to find the old familiar items. But now
Ted,
Yes, I used the pull-down menu (expandable list rather than the search
feature) and still do not like the overall arrangements. They're making it
harder to find the old familiar items. But now
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Dave...
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#5188
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Re: Broken Quick Settings
And Ted, did you install the maintenance package by downloading the
executable from Freedom Scientific, or did you accept the update and let
JAWS download an install?
I've rarely had a successful
And Ted, did you install the maintenance package by downloading the
executable from Freedom Scientific, or did you accept the update and let
JAWS download an install?
I've rarely had a successful
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Dave...
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#5187
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tool bars in the background
Hi there.
I use Windows 7 and JAWS 12, Internet Explorer 8 Firefox 7.
Sometimes on a web page I can't navigate, because tool bars are running in
the background. I only find that out if I ask a
Hi there.
I use Windows 7 and JAWS 12, Internet Explorer 8 Firefox 7.
Sometimes on a web page I can't navigate, because tool bars are running in
the background. I only find that out if I ask a
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don wardlow <wardlows97@...>
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#5186
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Re: Broken Quick Settings
Ted, it did work for me. I have XP home and SP2.
Joni
Ted, it did work for me. I have XP home and SP2.
Joni
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Joni Colver <earlybird@...>
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#5185
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Re: Broken Quick Settings
This is excellent information. However, it looks like it isn't advisable for
many systems. I've just read through the page you link to, Joni. In the list
of operating systems that support these files,
This is excellent information. However, it looks like it isn't advisable for
many systems. I've just read through the page you link to, Joni. In the list
of operating systems that support these files,
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Adrian Spratt
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#5184
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Re: Broken Quick Settings
Did it work? If it does, the tandem session probably won't be necessary.
I'd give a week's pay to know how I trashed it!
Did it work? If it does, the tandem session probably won't be necessary.
I'd give a week's pay to know how I trashed it!
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Lisle, Ted (CHFS DMS)
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#5183
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Re: Broken Quick Settings
Ted, I downloaded the first file. I assumed it was for a 32-bit computer
since the next one said 64. This is the one I chose:
msxml6.msi
1.5
Ted, I downloaded the first file. I assumed it was for a 32-bit computer
since the next one said 64. This is the one I chose:
msxml6.msi
1.5
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Joni Colver <earlybird@...>
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#5182
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Re: [Bulk] Broken Quick Settings
Did you use the pull down menu?
Did you use the pull down menu?
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Lisle, Ted (CHFS DMS)
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#5181
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Re: Windows7, Jaws, and email
Hi Chris,
Windows Live will get you by in a pinch. Compared too Outlook Express, it seems a bit clunky, but that's just my opinion and I'm sure some will beg to differ with me. When I first tried it
Hi Chris,
Windows Live will get you by in a pinch. Compared too Outlook Express, it seems a bit clunky, but that's just my opinion and I'm sure some will beg to differ with me. When I first tried it
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Tom Lange
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#5180
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Re: Broken Quick Settings
I did both. I did an initial installation with the DVD to get convenient
OCR without a lot of fuss and bother. Then I installed the new
maintenance release when it came out. That's when things began
I did both. I did an initial installation with the DVD to get convenient
OCR without a lot of fuss and bother. Then I installed the new
maintenance release when it came out. That's when things began
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Lisle, Ted (CHFS DMS)
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#5179
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Re: Another JAWS 13 question
For a little additional help, just load narrator. It's not much, but
will give just the help you need here. Once you load JAWS, just do as
the others have suggested.
For a little additional help, just load narrator. It's not much, but
will give just the help you need here. Once you load JAWS, just do as
the others have suggested.
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Lisle, Ted (CHFS DMS)
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#5178
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Re: Broken Quick Settings
I followed the link, and encountered no fewer than 4 files, and I have
no idea which one would be appropriate. Besides, it's almost
inconceivable that, during the installation, I managed to delete a
I followed the link, and encountered no fewer than 4 files, and I have
no idea which one would be appropriate. Besides, it's almost
inconceivable that, during the installation, I managed to delete a
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Lisle, Ted (CHFS DMS)
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#5177
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Windows7, Jaws, and email
Hi all,
Just got a new laptop running Windows7.
Since I am an old user of Outlook Express, and I do not have Outlook, I am wondering what the most accessible email client is with Jaws?
How is Windows
Hi all,
Just got a new laptop running Windows7.
Since I am an old user of Outlook Express, and I do not have Outlook, I am wondering what the most accessible email client is with Jaws?
How is Windows
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Chris Chaffin <cchaffin@...>
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#5176
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Re: dell machine touch pad
Hello there;
Look in your system tray and see if you have,
Synaptics Pointing Device
If so,
Enter on properties,
Shift tab to buttons tab,
Right arrow to, device settings,
Now tab and enter on
Hello there;
Look in your system tray and see if you have,
Synaptics Pointing Device
If so,
Enter on properties,
Shift tab to buttons tab,
Right arrow to, device settings,
Now tab and enter on
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David <davidwhitehead1957@...>
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#5175
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