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Re: Jaws and Express Scribe
I am a legal and medical transcriptionist and have been for the past 20 years. I have used Express scribe for nearly 90% of that time, and find it to be the most accessible and user-friendly
I am a legal and medical transcriptionist and have been for the past 20 years. I have used Express scribe for nearly 90% of that time, and find it to be the most accessible and user-friendly
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Loreal Lavigna
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#70108
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outlook no longer automatically updating my inbox folder
Hi. I am not sure when this started, maybe a week or so ago, but
outlook 2016 -- office 365 version -- is no longer updating
automatically when I open it. It does work if I use the ribbon to go
to
Hi. I am not sure when this started, maybe a week or so ago, but
outlook 2016 -- office 365 version -- is no longer updating
automatically when I open it. It does work if I use the ribbon to go
to
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John Covici
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#70107
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Re: Jaws and Express Scribe
Dear Lee Anne;
I did start up the software and took a try at it. It seems to work okay, but I don’t have all the commands I need yet. Do you actually transcribe in the Express Scribe or run a
Dear Lee Anne;
I did start up the software and took a try at it. It seems to work okay, but I don’t have all the commands I need yet. Do you actually transcribe in the Express Scribe or run a
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David F. <scopist65@...>
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#70106
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Re: Jaws and Express Scribe
Hi,
I currently use Express Scribe for medical transcription and it is pretty good. I use a foot pedal to control the dictation, which helps a lot. There are a pair of slider bars for
Hi,
I currently use Express Scribe for medical transcription and it is pretty good. I use a foot pedal to control the dictation, which helps a lot. There are a pair of slider bars for
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Lee Anne Atkinson
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#70105
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Re: using visual studio
Like I said before, I don't have $99.00. My machine hasn't given me any nagging notifications, everything works fine the way it is. I'm going to try Munawar Bijani's suggestion of Code Blocks.
Like I said before, I don't have $99.00. My machine hasn't given me any nagging notifications, everything works fine the way it is. I'm going to try Munawar Bijani's suggestion of Code Blocks.
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Annabelle Susan Morison
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#70104
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Jaws and Express Scribe
Hello,
I’m new here but joined expressly so that I might ask if anyone on this list does transcription. It can be medical, legal, or other. If so, what transcription software do you use? Do
Hello,
I’m new here but joined expressly so that I might ask if anyone on this list does transcription. It can be medical, legal, or other. If so, what transcription software do you use? Do
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David F. <scopist65@...>
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#70103
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using visual studio
Hi. Yes, visual studio 2017, works great with jaws and I am using visual studio 2019, and works great with jaws 2019. Annablle, you can be able and eligible to get a one year subscription for jaws
Hi. Yes, visual studio 2017, works great with jaws and I am using visual studio 2019, and works great with jaws 2019. Annablle, you can be able and eligible to get a one year subscription for jaws
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Marvin Hunkin <startrekvoyager@...>
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#70102
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Re: Accessible Version of Visual Studio?
Ok, then you can use Code::Blocks. http://www.codeblocks.org/. Check the Features page for a list of languages it supports. One of them is MSVC++.
Ok, then you can use Code::Blocks. http://www.codeblocks.org/. Check the Features page for a list of languages it supports. One of them is MSVC++.
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Munawar Bijani <munawarb@...>
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#70101
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Re: Accessible Version of Visual Studio?
I'm trying to code in C++, which I believe is a language that not only is recognized by all operating systems, but someone, though I'm not sure who, said it can be recognized by JAWS. Right now, the
I'm trying to code in C++, which I believe is a language that not only is recognized by all operating systems, but someone, though I'm not sure who, said it can be recognized by JAWS. Right now, the
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Annabelle Susan Morison
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#70100
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Re: Accessible Version of Visual Studio?
Hi, I used to make audio games. That's where a lot of my .net experience came from. In c++ I was involved in a block chain project at work. And I was shocked how accessible the IDE is now. Even things
Hi, I used to make audio games. That's where a lot of my .net experience came from. In c++ I was involved in a block chain project at work. And I was shocked how accessible the IDE is now. Even things
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Munawar Bijani <munawarb@...>
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#70099
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Re: Accessible Version of Visual Studio?
Well it all depends on what you're trying to do. Why do you need visual studio specifically? If you share what language you're coding in I can point you to alternate but slightly less accessible
Well it all depends on what you're trying to do. Why do you need visual studio specifically? If you share what language you're coding in I can point you to alternate but slightly less accessible
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Munawar Bijani <munawarb@...>
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#70098
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Re: Accessible Version of Visual Studio?
I don't have $99.00.
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Annabelle Susan Morison
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#70097
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Re: Accessible Version of Visual Studio?
You do know you can upgrade Jaws to the latest for $99?
Annabelle Susan Morison wrote:
--
Your life is like a penny. You're going to lose it. The question is:
How do
you spend it?
John
You do know you can upgrade Jaws to the latest for $99?
Annabelle Susan Morison wrote:
--
Your life is like a penny. You're going to lose it. The question is:
How do
you spend it?
John
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John Covici
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#70096
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Re: JAWS License server upgrade to 2019 - impact to end users
#advisory
Great! Thanks for the info
Great! Thanks for the info
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nicole.bergstrom@...
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#70095
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Re: Accessible Version of Visual Studio?
What types of applications do you code in?
What types of applications do you code in?
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Kevin Meyers <kevinmeyers@...>
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#70094
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Re: Accessible Version of Visual Studio?
I'm sticking with Windows 7 and JAWS 15, since they work very well for me. As for programs, what would be a fully accessible solution for my current configuration? I'd like a program that I can work
I'm sticking with Windows 7 and JAWS 15, since they work very well for me. As for programs, what would be a fully accessible solution for my current configuration? I'd like a program that I can work
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Annabelle Susan Morison
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#70093
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Re: Need help with file explorer
Thanks. But what Siegard gave me worked, so I’m good. But your way works, too; so, now I have choices.
Cheerfully,
Shirley
Thanks. But what Siegard gave me worked, so I’m good. But your way works, too; so, now I have choices.
Cheerfully,
Shirley
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Shirley Tracy
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#70092
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Re: Accessible Version of Visual Studio?
Hi,
I used to do a lot of .NET development but now it's mostly C++.
Hi,
I used to do a lot of .NET development but now it's mostly C++.
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Munawar Bijani <munawarb@...>
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#70091
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Re: Accessible Version of Visual Studio?
Hi,
Ok, if cost is prohibitive for you, I would suggest switching to NVDA, installing Windows 10 and using VS 2017. Both NVDA and JAWS work really well with VS 2017 (though NVDA's
Hi,
Ok, if cost is prohibitive for you, I would suggest switching to NVDA, installing Windows 10 and using VS 2017. Both NVDA and JAWS work really well with VS 2017 (though NVDA's
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Munawar Bijani <munawarb@...>
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#70090
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Re: JAWS License server upgrade to 2019 - impact to end users
#advisory
JAWS 2018 at the clients will still run and find a license when your server is upgraded to 2019. If the clients want JAWS 2019 they have to install 2019. It'll not happen automatically.
JAWS 2018 at the clients will still run and find a license when your server is upgraded to 2019. If the clients want JAWS 2019 they have to install 2019. It'll not happen automatically.
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Jacob
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#70089
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