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request for some basic Apex Braillenote tutoring.
Hello,
I am reaching out to this list to identify a person who can provide around 2hours of Remote tutoring with regard to using the Apex BrailleNote. I am familiarizing myself with some of the
Hello,
I am reaching out to this list to identify a person who can provide around 2hours of Remote tutoring with regard to using the Apex BrailleNote. I am familiarizing myself with some of the
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Justin Mcdevitt
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#70032
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Re: Complete list of JAWS commands?
Hi, Lisa. On the Freedom Scientific Website, you can download the help file as an html document. This is the closest thing you will get to having a complete list of JAWS keystrokes. This, from a
Hi, Lisa. On the Freedom Scientific Website, you can download the help file as an html document. This is the closest thing you will get to having a complete list of JAWS keystrokes. This, from a
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Bill White <billwhite92701@...>
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#70031
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Re: Complete list of JAWS commands?
The documentation section is not nearly so obvious as it once was, but here's the top webpage: https://support.freedomscientific.com/downloads/documentation
I've always been aware of JAWS Keystrokes
The documentation section is not nearly so obvious as it once was, but here's the top webpage: https://support.freedomscientific.com/downloads/documentation
I've always been aware of JAWS Keystrokes
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Brian Vogel
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#70030
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Re: Complete list of JAWS commands?
I know I’ve seen this somewhere on the Freedom Scientific site before. It has to be buried in the resources or documentation section. You just have to hunt for it.
I know I’ve seen this somewhere on the Freedom Scientific site before. It has to be buried in the resources or documentation section. You just have to hunt for it.
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Cristóbal
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#70029
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Re: Outlook 365 still broken in latest JAWS 2019, and certain listviews no longer read properly
The alt+1 through 4 worked fine for me before and just trying it now on this message, it still does. Using a standalone license of Office 2016.
I’m a TW Blue user so can’t comment on OpenTween,
The alt+1 through 4 worked fine for me before and just trying it now on this message, it still does. Using a standalone license of Office 2016.
I’m a TW Blue user so can’t comment on OpenTween,
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Cristóbal
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#70028
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Re: Outlook 365 still broken in latest JAWS 2019, and certain listviews no longer read properly
Alt+5 reads the subject and alt+6 reads the BCC fields for me as well.
Outlook from Office 365 and June Jaws update Windows 10 64 bit.
Richard
Check out my web site at:
Alt+5 reads the subject and alt+6 reads the BCC fields for me as well.
Outlook from Office 365 and June Jaws update Windows 10 64 bit.
Richard
Check out my web site at:
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Richard Turner
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#70027
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Re: Complete list of JAWS commands?
Under JAWS, help, keystrokes is what should be the *complete list of JAWS keystrokes in files by activity/purpose.
Open each one, select all, copy, paste into the document of your choice, and it's
Under JAWS, help, keystrokes is what should be the *complete list of JAWS keystrokes in files by activity/purpose.
Open each one, select all, copy, paste into the document of your choice, and it's
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Ann Byrne
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#70026
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Re: Outlook 365 still broken in latest JAWS 2019, and certain listviews no longer read properly
Alt 1 through 4 work for me also running the same configuration
Alt 1 through 4 work for me also running the same configuration
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george b <gbmagoo@...>
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#70025
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Re: Complete list of JAWS commands?
I think virtualizing the keyboard manager window will be the closest you'll get. As far as I'm aware there is no full list. But then, I'm back to JAWS after years away from it, so things
I think virtualizing the keyboard manager window will be the closest you'll get. As far as I'm aware there is no full list. But then, I'm back to JAWS after years away from it, so things
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Munawar Bijani <munawarb@...>
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#70024
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Re: Outlook 365 still broken in latest JAWS 2019, and certain listviews no longer read properly
The Alt+1-4 keys work here with Outlook for Office 365 and JAWS 2019.1906.10.
The Alt+1-4 keys work here with Outlook for Office 365 and JAWS 2019.1906.10.
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Jason White
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#70023
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Outlook 365 still broken in latest JAWS 2019, and certain listviews no longer read properly
So the 06.10 version of JAWS was supposed to fix the alt+1 through 4 hotkeys in Outlook 365. I can’t speak for anyone else, but on mine, it did not. Additionally, certain listviews that read
So the 06.10 version of JAWS was supposed to fix the alt+1 through 4 hotkeys in Outlook 365. I can’t speak for anyone else, but on mine, it did not. Additionally, certain listviews that read
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James Homuth
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#70022
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Complete list of JAWS commands?
Good morning all,
Does anyone know were you can find a completed list of all JAWS commands. I know you can use the help menus but I was just looking for a complete list that I could Braille if I
Good morning all,
Does anyone know were you can find a completed list of all JAWS commands. I know you can use the help menus but I was just looking for a complete list that I could Braille if I
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Lisa
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#70021
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Re: Hotkey for listing misspelled words in MS Word and Jfw
Hi, not sure what's going on with your system, but, the keystroke, alt+shift+l works in word 2016.
The impossible is the untried, Never under estimate the power of a dream.
Hi, not sure what's going on with your system, but, the keystroke, alt+shift+l works in word 2016.
The impossible is the untried, Never under estimate the power of a dream.
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david
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#70020
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Re: That feature where you can change to all that font information.
That’s it, schemes! I could not remember that, and absent that, one would not know how to start the process. Thanks!
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Tim Ford
That’s it, schemes! I could not remember that, and absent that, one would not know how to start the process. Thanks!
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Tim Ford
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Tim Ford
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#70019
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Re: That feature where you can change to all that font information.
Hi, Tim. To get to Sound schemes,
1. Open JAWS Settings Center either by using JAWS key plus six on the numbers row, or
Press JAWS key plus F2, and press S twice to get to Settings Center.
2. In
Hi, Tim. To get to Sound schemes,
1. Open JAWS Settings Center either by using JAWS key plus six on the numbers row, or
Press JAWS key plus F2, and press S twice to get to Settings Center.
2. In
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Bill White <billwhite92701@...>
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#70018
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Re: That feature where you can change to all that font information.
Hi Brian,
No, this is a list of schemes in Jaws that you can choose from to report different attributes, fonts, colors.... depending on which scheme you select and what application you select it
Hi Brian,
No, this is a list of schemes in Jaws that you can choose from to report different attributes, fonts, colors.... depending on which scheme you select and what application you select it
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Mike B
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#70017
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Re: That feature where you can change to all that font information.
Do you mean Styles?
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Brian - Windows 10 Pro, 64-Bit, Version 1809, Build 17763
Here is a test to find out whether your mission in life is complete. If you’re alive, it isn’t.
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Do you mean Styles?
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Brian - Windows 10 Pro, 64-Bit, Version 1809, Build 17763
Here is a test to find out whether your mission in life is complete. If you’re alive, it isn’t.
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Brian Vogel
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#70016
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Re: That feature where you can change to all that font information.
Hi Tim,
You're wanting the list of schemes. The keystroke to bring up the list of schemes is, Insert, Alt + S. Arrow to the scheme you want and press enter to switch to that scheme.
Take care.
Hi Tim,
You're wanting the list of schemes. The keystroke to bring up the list of schemes is, Insert, Alt + S. Arrow to the scheme you want and press enter to switch to that scheme.
Take care.
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Mike B
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#70015
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Re: That feature where you can change to all that font information.
I'm not quite sure what you mean by "that feature" and "all that font information."
In most Microsoft programs in the Office Suite where the font can be selected (whether you have selected text you
I'm not quite sure what you mean by "that feature" and "all that font information."
In most Microsoft programs in the Office Suite where the font can be selected (whether you have selected text you
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Brian Vogel
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#70014
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Re: That feature where you can change to all that font information.
I usually select the part of the file I want to change, move the jaws cursor to the font name near the top of the screen, and type the name of the font I want. Same with the font size.
For a new
I usually select the part of the file I want to change, move the jaws cursor to the font name near the top of the screen, and type the name of the font I want. Same with the font size.
For a new
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Tony
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#70013
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