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Re: Learning Jaws and the Keyboard
Hi Richard,
What works very well for me for tactile landmarks on the home row and
anywhere else I want is round Velcro pieces.
Dondi
We are the music makers,
And we are the dreamers of dreams.
Hi Richard,
What works very well for me for tactile landmarks on the home row and
anywhere else I want is round Velcro pieces.
Dondi
We are the music makers,
And we are the dreamers of dreams.
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Dondi
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#8212
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Re: Learning Jaws and the Keyboard
Thanks Chris,
My daughter has used several of the different programs. The only one she has really taken to is Talking Typing Teacher. Unfortunately has proven to be a little unstable on her computer,
Thanks Chris,
My daughter has used several of the different programs. The only one she has really taken to is Talking Typing Teacher. Unfortunately has proven to be a little unstable on her computer,
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Richard Holloway
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#8211
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Re: Lost Menues
Outlook 2010 has the "Ribbon", not the traditional "Alt" menu.
You can get something similar the the traditional "Alt" menu in Outlook 2010 by pressing "Alt-H" (or other "Alt+[some letter]
Outlook 2010 has the "Ribbon", not the traditional "Alt" menu.
You can get something similar the the traditional "Alt" menu in Outlook 2010 by pressing "Alt-H" (or other "Alt+[some letter]
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epierce@...
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#8210
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Re: Lost Menues
I hate to say it, but FS might be right.
This is why it is important to purchase a computer with excellent support options, including hardware diagnostics and warranty parts replacement. For
I hate to say it, but FS might be right.
This is why it is important to purchase a computer with excellent support options, including hardware diagnostics and warranty parts replacement. For
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epierce@...
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#8209
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Re: I.E. remembering passwords
On the IE Menu click Tools, then Options.
Click the "Content" tab.
Click the AutoComplete "Settings" button.
In the "Autocomplete Settings" popup box, click to mark the check box next to "User
On the IE Menu click Tools, then Options.
Click the "Content" tab.
Click the AutoComplete "Settings" button.
In the "Autocomplete Settings" popup box, click to mark the check box next to "User
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epierce@...
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#8208
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Re: Learning Jaws and the Keyboard
Hi.
I'm glad you are kean to see your child learn to type on a qwerty keyboard. :)
I didn't learn to tyep on a modified keyboard. in fact, this was back in the 1980's when electric typewriters were
Hi.
I'm glad you are kean to see your child learn to type on a qwerty keyboard. :)
I didn't learn to tyep on a modified keyboard. in fact, this was back in the 1980's when electric typewriters were
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Chris Smart <csmart8@...>
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#8207
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Re: I.E. remembering passwords
Ann,
I have three thoughts about your question.
First, as I'm sure you know, some websites enable you to check a box if you
want your user name and/or password to be remembered. NLS is so
Ann,
I have three thoughts about your question.
First, as I'm sure you know, some websites enable you to check a box if you
want your user name and/or password to be remembered. NLS is so
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Adrian Spratt
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#8206
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Re: I.E. remembering passwords
I think you go to Tools/Options and then on the advanced page. Somewhere in
that long list is where you can select.
Dave Carlson
Tastefully composed and transmitted from somewhere in the Western
I think you go to Tools/Options and then on the advanced page. Somewhere in
that long list is where you can select.
Dave Carlson
Tastefully composed and transmitted from somewhere in the Western
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Dave...
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#8205
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I.E. remembering passwords
Often when I log on to a program for the first time, I.E. asks if I want Windows to remember the password. Usually I don't, so I check the No button. For the BARD page I said No, but have changed my
Often when I log on to a program for the first time, I.E. asks if I want Windows to remember the password. Usually I don't, so I check the No button. For the BARD page I said No, but have changed my
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By
Ann Byrne
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#8204
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Re: Learning Jaws and the Keyboard
Hi,
Besides the Talking Typer program from American Printing House, there is TypeAbility, which was designed by an old friend of mine; it looks pretty good but I haven't used it extensively. There's
Hi,
Besides the Talking Typer program from American Printing House, there is TypeAbility, which was designed by an old friend of mine; it looks pretty good but I haven't used it extensively. There's
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Tom Lange
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#8203
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Re: Learning Jaws and the Keyboard
I never knew any way to learn touch typing except through orderly
repetition. Our typing teacher taught us the home keys, the home row,
and we gradually expanded from there until we could access the
I never knew any way to learn touch typing except through orderly
repetition. Our typing teacher taught us the home keys, the home row,
and we gradually expanded from there until we could access the
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Lisle, Ted (CHFS DMS)
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#8202
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Re: Learning Jaws and the Keyboard
Usually you place markers on strategic keys. H and j on home row as well as
the enter key on that row. Maybe on the backspace and tab.
The three programs that are available for purchase is Talking
Usually you place markers on strategic keys. H and j on home row as well as
the enter key on that row. Maybe on the backspace and tab.
The three programs that are available for purchase is Talking
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Jimmy Jones
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#8201
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Re: Learning Jaws and the Keyboard
Hi,
There is a great program by American Printing House for the Blind caled Talking Typer. THis is a great resource for teaching children how to type. I'm not sure how much it is as an old teacher of
Hi,
There is a great program by American Printing House for the Blind caled Talking Typer. THis is a great resource for teaching children how to type. I'm not sure how much it is as an old teacher of
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Matt Dierckens <matt.dierckens@...>
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#8200
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Learning Jaws and the Keyboard
I am a typically sighted parent of a blind child (age 9). I interact with many other parents of blind children and could use some advice for my child and to share with other parents.
My daughter was
I am a typically sighted parent of a blind child (age 9). I interact with many other parents of blind children and could use some advice for my child and to share with other parents.
My daughter was
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Richard Holloway
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#8199
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Re: JAWS not speaking the minimize maximize and close symbol
I figured out the problem. Windows 7 is all jacked up on this other laptop.
Needs to be reloaded because there are other mystery problems as well I
discovered. I had reloaded jaws and everything.
I figured out the problem. Windows 7 is all jacked up on this other laptop.
Needs to be reloaded because there are other mystery problems as well I
discovered. I had reloaded jaws and everything.
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John Martyn <johnrobertmartyn@...>
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#8198
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Re: list boxes
I am using IE 8 and Jfw 13. Tom
I am using IE 8 and Jfw 13. Tom
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T. Civitello
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#8197
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Re: list boxes
Interesting, I am using jaws11 and I e8.
What versions are you using?
Tom Bisset
Interesting, I am using jaws11 and I e8.
What versions are you using?
Tom Bisset
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Bissett, Tom <tom.bissett@...>
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#8196
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Re: list boxes
No I don't have auto forms mode on but I do press enter and hear the click and forms mode on. Tom
No I don't have auto forms mode on but I do press enter and hear the click and forms mode on. Tom
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T. Civitello
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#8195
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Re: list boxes
I have found that sometimes these list and combo boxes behave differently. Sometimes it works to just click on the box and down arrow. Sometimes it is necessary to click on the box and hold down the
I have found that sometimes these list and combo boxes behave differently. Sometimes it works to just click on the box and down arrow. Sometimes it is necessary to click on the box and hold down the
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Roger Loran Bailey <rogerbailey81@...>
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#8194
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Re: list boxes
Do you have auto forms mode on, and do you hear the audible click before you
attempt to open the list?
Dave Carlson
Tastefully composed and transmitted from somewhere in the Western United
States,
Do you have auto forms mode on, and do you hear the audible click before you
attempt to open the list?
Dave Carlson
Tastefully composed and transmitted from somewhere in the Western United
States,
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Dave...
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#8193
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