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Re: moving files from a folder
Press Windows and R, then type the drive letter, followed by a colon. That is to say, if you want to get to Drive C:, type c: and press enter.
If you want to get directly into a folder, and you
Press Windows and R, then type the drive letter, followed by a colon. That is to say, if you want to get to Drive C:, type c: and press enter.
If you want to get directly into a folder, and you
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Steve Nutt
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Re: moving files from a folder
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One that very few share.
A cut and paste acts just as a copy and paste with a delete afterward does. But it saves you the step of having to delete afterwards. If something goes wrong during the
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One that very few share.
A cut and paste acts just as a copy and paste with a delete afterward does. But it saves you the step of having to delete afterwards. If something goes wrong during the
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Brian Vogel
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Re: moving files from a folder
Hi Bill, Is there another way to get to OS drive other than using windows explorer?
Hi Bill, Is there another way to get to OS drive other than using windows explorer?
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kevin meyers
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Jaws and Win 10 problem
Hi,
A few weeks ago I came across a message reporting there was a problem with a Win 10 updater screwing numerous Jaws files but then never heard any more.
Was this a hoax or did the problem get
Hi,
A few weeks ago I came across a message reporting there was a problem with a Win 10 updater screwing numerous Jaws files but then never heard any more.
Was this a hoax or did the problem get
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tom x <ballistic719@...>
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#94343
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Re: moving files from a folder
Hi,
Why use the JAWS cursor to cut?
Just highlight the folder and press Control X. then go into the new folder where you want it pasted and press Control V. No clicking need apply.
All the
Hi,
Why use the JAWS cursor to cut?
Just highlight the folder and press Control X. then go into the new folder where you want it pasted and press Control V. No clicking need apply.
All the
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Steve Nutt
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#94342
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Re: Settings, voices, and speech and sound schemes for reading ePubs
I just watched a youtube video on sound schemes where the guy demonstrated a scheme that changed the voice a bit when reading quoted material. I don’t read for pleasure with JAWS, but could really
I just watched a youtube video on sound schemes where the guy demonstrated a scheme that changed the voice a bit when reading quoted material. I don’t read for pleasure with JAWS, but could really
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Van Lant, Robin
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#94341
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Re: does anyone have the address of the victor reader stream group?
Jim:
Here are the subscription instructions for the VRStream e-mail list:
To join this group, send an email to:
victor+subscribe@groups.io
That would be the best place to get your questions
Jim:
Here are the subscription instructions for the VRStream e-mail list:
To join this group, send an email to:
victor+subscribe@groups.io
That would be the best place to get your questions
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Tom Behler
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Re: does anyone have the address of the victor reader stream group?
jim yes you can
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Joseph Machise
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Re: does anyone have the address of the victor reader stream group?
There are a number of them, though I suspect you mean the Victor group. It shows up first on these Groups.io search results:
https://groups.io/search?q=Victor&p=SubsCount%2C%2C%2C20%2C2%2C0%2C0
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There are a number of them, though I suspect you mean the Victor group. It shows up first on these Groups.io search results:
https://groups.io/search?q=Victor&p=SubsCount%2C%2C%2C20%2C2%2C0%2C0
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Brian Vogel
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Re: does anyone have the address of the victor reader stream group?
victor+subscribe@groups.io
victor+subscribe@groups.io
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Mario
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does anyone have the address of the victor reader stream group?
Hi all, I am trying to find out if you can read books from audible.com on the VRS second generation? Do any of you know? Jim
Hi all, I am trying to find out if you can read books from audible.com on the VRS second generation? Do any of you know? Jim
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Jim Rawls
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Re: Hi All Jaws2021
Do the following:
Using your Insert or JAWS key which is the zero key on the numpad, press the letter J, followed by the letter P, and if prompted accept the UAC notification.
If it finds an
Do the following:
Using your Insert or JAWS key which is the zero key on the numpad, press the letter J, followed by the letter P, and if prompted accept the UAC notification.
If it finds an
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Milton Ota
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Hi All Jaws2021
Hi All
I have laptop windows10 ,Can someone tell me where to get the jaws update ? I thought I Press alt key + o then down or up arrow to hear jaws update ?
Addison
Hi All
I have laptop windows10 ,Can someone tell me where to get the jaws update ? I thought I Press alt key + o then down or up arrow to hear jaws update ?
Addison
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O.Addison Gethers
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Re: moving files from a folder
Hi, Kevin. I never copy, move or delete files or folders using the Windows File Explorer tree view. Instead, I actually open the folder from either the OS drive or whatever drive the files or folders
Hi, Kevin. I never copy, move or delete files or folders using the Windows File Explorer tree view. Instead, I actually open the folder from either the OS drive or whatever drive the files or folders
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Bill White
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Re: moving files from a folder
I agree with Bill. Make it simple. One more thought. Make sure no file in the target folder is selected. If one is, press control-spacebar to unselect it. Pasting a file into a folder where a file is
I agree with Bill. Make it simple. One more thought. Make sure no file in the target folder is selected. If one is, press control-spacebar to unselect it. Pasting a file into a folder where a file is
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Adrian Spratt
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Re: moving files from a folder
Hi Bill, I will try that method. When I did do a copy through windows10 the file would then be in the two folders. I would then delete it from the folder I copied it from. It then deleted the file in
Hi Bill, I will try that method. When I did do a copy through windows10 the file would then be in the two folders. I would then delete it from the folder I copied it from. It then deleted the file in
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kevin meyers
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Re: moving files from a folder
Hi, Kevin. It's best to use CONTROL plus C to copy the file, then go to the folder, enter it, and use CONTROL plus V to paste the file. These options are available in the context menu. There's no need
Hi, Kevin. It's best to use CONTROL plus C to copy the file, then go to the folder, enter it, and use CONTROL plus V to paste the file. These options are available in the context menu. There's no need
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Bill White
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Re: moving files from a folder
Kevin,
The action of moving is not a good idea for more than one file, in fact, in my opinion, not at all.
It is better to copy and paste, and then go back to the other window and if you want to
Kevin,
The action of moving is not a good idea for more than one file, in fact, in my opinion, not at all.
It is better to copy and paste, and then go back to the other window and if you want to
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Glenn / Lenny
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moving files from a folder
Hello, I’m using the most recent versions of windows10 and Jaws2022. I’m moving files from one folder to another through windows explorer. I put the cursor on the file name. Then I use the Jaws
Hello, I’m using the most recent versions of windows10 and Jaws2022. I’m moving files from one folder to another through windows explorer. I put the cursor on the file name. Then I use the Jaws
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kevin meyers
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Re: test, please ignore.
it looks fine.
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Joseph Machise
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