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FW: jaws 2019 and office-2010 updates
Hello,
I use win10 and the last version of jaws2019
on my workplace and the following updates are pushed by microsoft last week:
Security Update for Microsoft Excel 2010 32-Bit Edition
Hello,
I use win10 and the last version of jaws2019
on my workplace and the following updates are pushed by microsoft last week:
Security Update for Microsoft Excel 2010 32-Bit Edition
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By
William Windels
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#67592
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Re: Is there a version of JAWS that doesn't use mirror display drivers?
Hello Dave:
It appears that, it depends on the version of Windows you are using.
I am using Window 7 Professional, and until this morning, I was using JAWS 2018. I just installed JAWS 2019.
Hello Dave:
It appears that, it depends on the version of Windows you are using.
I am using Window 7 Professional, and until this morning, I was using JAWS 2018. I just installed JAWS 2019.
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Dave Durber
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#67591
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Re: trying to learn how to use Chrome, and having issues.
That is correct.
Sincerely:
Dave Durber
That is correct.
Sincerely:
Dave Durber
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By
Dave Durber
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#67590
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Re: trying to learn how to use Chrome, and having issues.
In Internet Explorer, CTRL+L and CTRL+O, both take you to the place where you can type a URL address.
Sincerely:
Dave Durber
In Internet Explorer, CTRL+L and CTRL+O, both take you to the place where you can type a URL address.
Sincerely:
Dave Durber
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By
Dave Durber
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#67589
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Re: accessible project management/collaboration software
Hi,
Thanks for the adice. I don’t know a huge amount about SharePoint or the google suite, but I’ll take a look online to get a little more information about both to see if they would help.
Hi,
Thanks for the adice. I don’t know a huge amount about SharePoint or the google suite, but I’ll take a look online to get a little more information about both to see if they would help.
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By
paul lemm
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#67588
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Re: Is there a version of JAWS that doesn't use mirror display drivers?
Sieghard,
Um, well I just did this -- unchecked the accessibility driver, and now JAWS 2019 has crashed and refuses to load. Any further suggestions?
Dave
Oregonite, woodworker, Engineer,
Sieghard,
Um, well I just did this -- unchecked the accessibility driver, and now JAWS 2019 has crashed and refuses to load. Any further suggestions?
Dave
Oregonite, woodworker, Engineer,
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By
Dave...
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#67587
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Re: Is there a version of JAWS that doesn't use mirror display drivers?
Worth looking at when I have a chance to sit down with it. I want to say we were running 2018 on this machine in demo mode, so perhaps if I feel daring I’ll see what 2019 can do.
Worth looking at when I have a chance to sit down with it. I want to say we were running 2018 on this machine in demo mode, so perhaps if I feel daring I’ll see what 2019 can do.
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By
James Homuth
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#67586
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Re: Is there a version of JAWS that doesn't use mirror display drivers?
I am not sure if the mirror display driver is the same thing, but I just checked here with Jaws 2019 and it is called the ”Freedom Scientific Accessibility Display Driver”.
I am not sure if the mirror display driver is the same thing, but I just checked here with Jaws 2019 and it is called the ”Freedom Scientific Accessibility Display Driver”.
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By
Sieghard Weitzel
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#67585
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Re: Is there a version of JAWS that doesn't use mirror display drivers?
Directly? Nothing. However, the entire reason the accessibility drivers are proving a pain in my particular situation is because they mess with Magnifier. Affording Zoomtext would solve that problem.
Directly? Nothing. However, the entire reason the accessibility drivers are proving a pain in my particular situation is because they mess with Magnifier. Affording Zoomtext would solve that problem.
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James Homuth
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#67584
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Re: Is there a version of JAWS that doesn't use mirror display drivers?
What does being able to afford Zoomtext or Jaws have to do with accessibility drivers or not?
What does being able to afford Zoomtext or Jaws have to do with accessibility drivers or not?
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By
Sieghard Weitzel
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#67583
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Re: Is there a version of JAWS that doesn't use mirror display drivers?
God I hope this becomes a thing soon. I don’t care so much about the JAWS cursor, but the person who owns this computer hasn’t got a hope in hell of affording Zoomtext. I can afford JAWS, but that
God I hope this becomes a thing soon. I don’t care so much about the JAWS cursor, but the person who owns this computer hasn’t got a hope in hell of affording Zoomtext. I can afford JAWS, but that
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By
James Homuth
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#67582
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Re: Is there a version of JAWS that doesn't use mirror display drivers?
Nope. We had either 18 or 2018 on this machine and they were still there. Uninstalling it now because it’s making life complicated.
Nope. We had either 18 or 2018 on this machine and they were still there. Uninstalling it now because it’s making life complicated.
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By
James Homuth
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#67581
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Re: Is there a version of JAWS that doesn't use mirror display drivers?
Jaws still uses the so-called accessibility driver. In fact, in Jaws 2019 you can go to the Jaws Settings Centre, load default settings and type all or part of the word “accessibility” driver and
Jaws still uses the so-called accessibility driver. In fact, in Jaws 2019 you can go to the Jaws Settings Centre, load default settings and type all or part of the word “accessibility” driver and
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By
Sieghard Weitzel
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#67580
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Re: trying to learn how to use Chrome, and having issues.
I am on the Jaws private beta list and while a few Chrome related bugs have been reported in the current beta and are being worked on, I have never experienced nor heard of anybody having a problem
I am on the Jaws private beta list and while a few Chrome related bugs have been reported in the current beta and are being worked on, I have never experienced nor heard of anybody having a problem
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By
Sieghard Weitzel
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#67579
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Re: Is there a version of JAWS that doesn't use mirror display drivers?
James,
Not absolutely sure, but I think the mirror drivers stopped around JAWS 15.
Dave
Oregonite, woodworker, Engineer, Musician, and Pioneer
James,
Not absolutely sure, but I think the mirror drivers stopped around JAWS 15.
Dave
Oregonite, woodworker, Engineer, Musician, and Pioneer
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By
Dave...
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#67578
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Is there a version of JAWS that doesn't use mirror display drivers?
I had heard a long time ago that there was a version coming that dropped mirror display drivers. Does that version exist, and if so, which version is it? Asking as we’re running into the issue of
I had heard a long time ago that there was a version coming that dropped mirror display drivers. Does that version exist, and if so, which version is it? Asking as we’re running into the issue of
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James Homuth
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#67577
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Re: trying to learn how to use Chrome, and having issues.
Hi, In my case, I have to regularly unload and reload JAWS to keep this edit field viable. To no good end, I have advised Vispero about this annoyance since JAWS 18. Mitch
“No matter how cynical
Hi, In my case, I have to regularly unload and reload JAWS to keep this edit field viable. To no good end, I have advised Vispero about this annoyance since JAWS 18. Mitch
“No matter how cynical
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Dave Mitchell
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#67576
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Re: trying to learn how to use Chrome, and having issues.
You can also use Alt + D to go to the address bar in Chrome or you can press F6 once or twice.
You can also use Alt + D to go to the address bar in Chrome or you can press F6 once or twice.
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By
Sieghard Weitzel
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#67575
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Re: What happened to Doug Geoffray,
I remember term talk.
Are used term talk quite a bit when I had my apple to eat.
There were a lot of people who liked the probe words and pro term packages.
However for some reason I have trouble
I remember term talk.
Are used term talk quite a bit when I had my apple to eat.
There were a lot of people who liked the probe words and pro term packages.
However for some reason I have trouble
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By
Joseph Norton
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#67574
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Re: trying to learn how to use Chrome, and having issues.
Ctrl-l actually works in Internet Explorer too, and I believe always has.
Ctrl-o will open a local file on just about any other browser, so it’s best to get used to ctrl-l, no matter what browser
Ctrl-l actually works in Internet Explorer too, and I believe always has.
Ctrl-o will open a local file on just about any other browser, so it’s best to get used to ctrl-l, no matter what browser
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By
JM Casey
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#67573
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