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Re: JAWS question about picking out greeting cards online with total blindness
That is also what I concluded, after other answers I received. I could send a sighted person a link to the card I thought about, if one is not physically present.
Thanks,
Mike
That is also what I concluded, after other answers I received. I could send a sighted person a link to the card I thought about, if one is not physically present.
Thanks,
Mike
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Walker, Michael E
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#56295
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Re: JAWS question about picking out greeting cards online with total blindness
I would still ask a sighted person. However good all these apps are, what if it misses something that may not be appropriate or what you want for a particular occasion?
I would still ask a sighted person. However good all these apps are, what if it misses something that may not be appropriate or what you want for a particular occasion?
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Sieghard Weitzel <sieghard@...>
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#56294
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Re: email atachments
Got it. In your original message, you didn't write the instructions as if the sender wanted to send multiple files. I wanted to make sure the sender had instructions for how to do that, if that was
Got it. In your original message, you didn't write the instructions as if the sender wanted to send multiple files. I wanted to make sure the sender had instructions for how to do that, if that was
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Walker, Michael E
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#56293
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Re: email atachments
You can highlight multiple files and send them the way I suggested.
You can highlight multiple files and send them the way I suggested.
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Brice Mijares <bricemijares@...>
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#56292
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Re: email atachments
It was about attachments.
It was about attachments.
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Walker, Michael E
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#56291
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Re: email atachments
Disregard last message, For some reason, I thought it was about attachments.
Best to finish first cup of coffee!
Disregard last message, For some reason, I thought it was about attachments.
Best to finish first cup of coffee!
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Brice Mijares <bricemijares@...>
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#56290
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Re: email atachments
That works well, only if you are sending one file. You need to know both ways. The former recommendation for doing it in Thunderbird is good for multiple files.
That works well, only if you are sending one file. You need to know both ways. The former recommendation for doing it in Thunderbird is good for multiple files.
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Walker, Michael E
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#56289
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Re: email atachments
I fine it easier to locate the file you want to send, say it's in your document folder, high lite the file, context key, send to, arrow down to mail recipient and hit enter and fill in the edit
I fine it easier to locate the file you want to send, say it's in your document folder, high lite the file, context key, send to, arrow down to mail recipient and hit enter and fill in the edit
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Brice Mijares <bricemijares@...>
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#56288
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Re: email atachments
I have never been good at memorizing keyboard shortcuts. When I try, I later have to look them up in the help files for each app. I use too many apps to memorize what goes with each. I do not just
I have never been good at memorizing keyboard shortcuts. When I try, I later have to look them up in the help files for each app. I use too many apps to memorize what goes with each. I do not just
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Walker, Michael E
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#56287
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Re: email atachments
Hi Gordon!
Thanks, i'll try to remember that.
Val.
Hi Gordon!
Thanks, i'll try to remember that.
Val.
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Val Paul
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#56286
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Re: email atachments
Yes, my memory's not what it used to be! [Old age coming on!]
I'll do michael
Yes, my memory's not what it used to be! [Old age coming on!]
I'll do michael
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Val Paul
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#56285
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Re: email atachments
Thanks Elaine!
Val.
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Val Paul
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#56284
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Re: email atachments
Also, get used to learning the menu bar in Thunderbird. That works better for those of us who are not as good at memorizing keyboard shortcuts. I am more menu driven.
Also, get used to learning the menu bar in Thunderbird. That works better for those of us who are not as good at memorizing keyboard shortcuts. I am more menu driven.
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Walker, Michael E
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#56283
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Re: email atachments
Val,
With your message open, hit alt, m then f. This will put you in the address edit box. Simply type the address to where you want to send it, tab through to the body of the message if you want
Val,
With your message open, hit alt, m then f. This will put you in the address edit box. Simply type the address to where you want to send it, tab through to the body of the message if you want
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Elaine Young <hidden_spring@...>
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#56282
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Re: email atachments
To forward a message in Thunderbird:
alt-m to launch a menu of message options, and then f to forward. You then need to enter the address of the person you want to forward to. The attachment should
To forward a message in Thunderbird:
alt-m to launch a menu of message options, and then f to forward. You then need to enter the address of the person you want to forward to. The attachment should
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Gordon Legge <legge@...>
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#56281
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Re: JAWS question about picking out greeting cards online with total blindness
Hi Richard, that sounds amazing. I will have to check it out. I bet that will help with overcoming accessibility obstacles in other apps on my computer.
As for greeting cards, I thought of a
Hi Richard, that sounds amazing. I will have to check it out. I bet that will help with overcoming accessibility obstacles in other apps on my computer.
As for greeting cards, I thought of a
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Walker, Michael E
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#56280
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searching in Outlook 2016 not giving me what I'm looking for
Hi,
I’m using outlook 2016.
Recently, I joined NFB Krafters Korner.
I’m currently taking a class on how to make loom-knit wrist warmers.
I’m trying to find all the parts to the
Hi,
I’m using outlook 2016.
Recently, I joined NFB Krafters Korner.
I’m currently taking a class on how to make loom-knit wrist warmers.
I’m trying to find all the parts to the
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Jessica D <jldail13@...>
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#56279
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Re: JAWS question about picking out greeting cards online with total blindness
Seeing AI is on your iPhone, but it does read computer screens in the Short Text mode, but I've never tried it with greeting cards.
The app is free and well worth your time anyway to check it out. It
Seeing AI is on your iPhone, but it does read computer screens in the Short Text mode, but I've never tried it with greeting cards.
The app is free and well worth your time anyway to check it out. It
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Richard Turner <richardturner42@...>
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#56278
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Re: JAWS question about picking out greeting cards online with total blindness
Thank you, Bill. Does this app let you order cards online, or is it for the case where you are shopping at a store in person for cards?
Thank you, Bill. Does this app let you order cards online, or is it for the case where you are shopping at a store in person for cards?
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Walker, Michael E
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#56277
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Re: JAWS question about picking out greeting cards online with total blindness
Well Mike, I have heard there’s an app called “Seeing A I” which can read higly stylized text that other portable OCR software can’t. But I’ve not tested it independently. My Visual
Well Mike, I have heard there’s an app called “Seeing A I” which can read higly stylized text that other portable OCR software can’t. But I’ve not tested it independently. My Visual
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Bill Tessore
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#56276
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