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Re: Jaws and Win 10 problem
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Joseph has already indicated that Microsoft and Vispero have declared the issue fixed. This was no surprise to me, as these sorts of issues tend to get top priority and, often, are fairly
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Joseph has already indicated that Microsoft and Vispero have declared the issue fixed. This was no surprise to me, as these sorts of issues tend to get top priority and, often, are fairly
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Brian Vogel
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#94363
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Re: Jaws and Win 10 problem
There is a JAWS update to fix this problem. Grab it as soon as you can.
Curtis
There is a JAWS update to fix this problem. Grab it as soon as you can.
Curtis
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Curtis Chong
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#94362
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Re: Jaws and Win 10 problem
Brian,
I thought there was a Jaws update to fix it but I could be wrong.
Norman.
Brian,
I thought there was a Jaws update to fix it but I could be wrong.
Norman.
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Norman Waddington
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#94361
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Re: moving files from a folder
Hi, Brian. Using This PC is the only shortcut anyone needs to access a drive or folder. I find it much more convenient not to worry about if a folder is open or closed, as I do if I am in the tree
Hi, Brian. Using This PC is the only shortcut anyone needs to access a drive or folder. I find it much more convenient not to worry about if a folder is open or closed, as I do if I am in the tree
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Bill White
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#94360
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Re: Jaws and Win 10 problem
Hi,
As for the question of “was it fixed”, Microsoft and Vispero says it is fixed but I’d put some salt into it just in case it shows up again (the issue was traced to Microsoft Installer
Hi,
As for the question of “was it fixed”, Microsoft and Vispero says it is fixed but I’d put some salt into it just in case it shows up again (the issue was traced to Microsoft Installer
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Joseph Lee
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#94359
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Re: Jaws and Win 10 problem
Joseph,
Thanks. I hadn't even thought of that. But since a workaround was given it was the "did it get fixed?" part of the original quesiton that threw me. The only messages about this
Joseph,
Thanks. I hadn't even thought of that. But since a workaround was given it was the "did it get fixed?" part of the original quesiton that threw me. The only messages about this
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Brian Vogel
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#94358
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Re: moving files from a folder
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Bill,
Not that I'm arguing anything that you've said, but this is still using File Explorer, just invoking it such that a specific folder opens when it opens.
What you propose is a great
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Bill,
Not that I'm arguing anything that you've said, but this is still using File Explorer, just invoking it such that a specific folder opens when it opens.
What you propose is a great
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Brian Vogel
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#94357
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Re: moving files from a folder
Yes, use the This PC icon, which can be put on the desktop. Then just arrow down to whatever device (or drive) you want to open. Then you don't need to open and close drives. Just press enter on the
Yes, use the This PC icon, which can be put on the desktop. Then just arrow down to whatever device (or drive) you want to open. Then you don't need to open and close drives. Just press enter on the
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Bill White
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#94356
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Re: Jaws and Win 10 problem
Hi,
If it is what I think it is, then it's not a hoax,
Hi,
If it is what I think it is, then it's not a hoax,
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Joseph Lee
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#94355
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Re: moving files from a folder
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No, it's not. And no matter how many times you make this assertion it will remain false, and for precisely the reasons I have already detailed.
If you can't handle doing a simple cut and paste
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No, it's not. And no matter how many times you make this assertion it will remain false, and for precisely the reasons I have already detailed.
If you can't handle doing a simple cut and paste
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Brian Vogel
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#94354
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Re: moving files from a folder
Good way to lose files.
Glenn
Good way to lose files.
Glenn
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Glenn / Lenny
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Re: Jaws and Win 10 problem
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I vote hoax, and small one, since it's not come up elsewhere.
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Brian - Windows 10, 64-Bit, Version 21H1, Build 19043
Science has become just another voice in the room; it has lost its
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I vote hoax, and small one, since it's not come up elsewhere.
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Brian - Windows 10, 64-Bit, Version 21H1, Build 19043
Science has become just another voice in the room; it has lost its
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Brian Vogel
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#94352
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Re: moving files from a folder
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And I can understand why.
When you are using cut and paste for text, or a sound chunk in Audacity, or in most instances the thing cut is instantly removed, and it's presented visually as "gone."
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And I can understand why.
When you are using cut and paste for text, or a sound chunk in Audacity, or in most instances the thing cut is instantly removed, and it's presented visually as "gone."
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Brian Vogel
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#94351
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Re: moving files from a folder
Where is a good place to learn some of the windows explorer and windows navigation tricks?
This powe ruser tricks which make the difference?
Justin
Where is a good place to learn some of the windows explorer and windows navigation tricks?
This powe ruser tricks which make the difference?
Justin
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Justin Williams
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Re: moving files from a folder
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And you can do precisely the same thing in the address bar of File Explorer. It acts very much like the address bar in a web browser, but not for the web.
If you hit ALT + D in File Explorer you're
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And you can do precisely the same thing in the address bar of File Explorer. It acts very much like the address bar in a web browser, but not for the web.
If you hit ALT + D in File Explorer you're
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Brian Vogel
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#94349
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Re: moving files from a folder
Hi Brian,
That’s a great explanation and one that I don’t think a lot of visually impaired or blind people realise, that the file is not moved or changed at the point you hit Control X, so if
Hi Brian,
That’s a great explanation and one that I don’t think a lot of visually impaired or blind people realise, that the file is not moved or changed at the point you hit Control X, so if
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Steve Nutt
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#94348
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Re: moving files from a folder
I'd also suggest that those doing cut and paste for files where you're selecting a few files, in cycles, then pasting them, lather, rinse, repeat use two File Explorer windows tiled either side by
I'd also suggest that those doing cut and paste for files where you're selecting a few files, in cycles, then pasting them, lather, rinse, repeat use two File Explorer windows tiled either side by
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Brian Vogel
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#94347
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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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#94346
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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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#94345
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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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