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Navigating Groups.IO
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Is there documentation on how to use groups.io using JAWS?
Is there documentation on how to use groups.io using JAWS?
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#96325
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Navigating Google News
#jaws
Could someone help me with navigating google news. I used to be able to navigate using regions to jump between main and navigation region, but now that google has changed the navigation region into
Could someone help me with navigating google news. I used to be able to navigate using regions to jump between main and navigation region, but now that google has changed the navigation region into
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ravi.pawa@...
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#96324
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Re: entering information in tables in Word
Greetings:
I would add that ideally you want to use the Control Alt and arrow keys to move from one cell to the next within the table. This approach seems to work well for me at any rate.
Greetings:
I would add that ideally you want to use the Control Alt and arrow keys to move from one cell to the next within the table. This approach seems to work well for me at any rate.
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Curtis Chong
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#96323
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Re: entering information in tables in Word
Thank you. I will try that. I could always use the tab key in the past. The only time I didn’t use it was when I got to the last column and row.
Thank you. I will try that. I could always use the tab key in the past. The only time I didn’t use it was when I got to the last column and row.
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Marianne Denning
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#96322
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Re: entering information in tables in Word
Hi,
I’m not sure if this will help, but I’ll put it out there anyway. You don’t want to use the tab key to navigate through the table, because after the second column, if you press the tab key,
Hi,
I’m not sure if this will help, but I’ll put it out there anyway. You don’t want to use the tab key to navigate through the table, because after the second column, if you press the tab key,
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Jasmine Kotsay
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#96321
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entering information in tables in Word
I am using Office 365, Windows, and JAWS 2022. I created a table that was 12 rows and 2 columns and I had it autofit. When I try to enter information in the table JAWS just keeps saying "new cell." I
I am using Office 365, Windows, and JAWS 2022. I created a table that was 12 rows and 2 columns and I had it autofit. When I try to enter information in the table JAWS just keeps saying "new cell." I
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Marianne Denning
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#96320
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Re: What do JAWS script writers do?
It was a good read none the less.
I kept it for reference.
Glenn
It was a good read none the less.
I kept it for reference.
Glenn
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K0LNY
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#96319
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Re: What do JAWS script writers do?
Hi all,
sorry, it was a mistake. The mail shouldn't go into this list.
Udo
Hi all,
sorry, it was a mistake. The mail shouldn't go into this list.
Udo
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Udo Egner-Walter
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#96318
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Re: What do JAWS script writers do?
Hi Mark,
I think scripting an app depends on a lot of things. The first aspect is in which framework the app is made, for example is it made the old style in which every control have its handle, or
Hi Mark,
I think scripting an app depends on a lot of things. The first aspect is in which framework the app is made, for example is it made the old style in which every control have its handle, or
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Udo Egner-Walter
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#96317
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Re: Key strokes for Zoom
Which version of JAWS do you have? The volume commands are in JAWS 2021 and the splitting with the headset is 2022.
Which version of JAWS do you have? The volume commands are in JAWS 2021 and the splitting with the headset is 2022.
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Ann Byrne
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#96316
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Re: Key strokes for Zoom
I must be doing something wrong. I can get the sound and it announces volume
dialog box, but then it is like it is not there and I'm back where I was
before I did it.
Karen
I must be doing something wrong. I can get the sound and it announces volume
dialog box, but then it is like it is not there and I'm back where I was
before I did it.
Karen
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Karen Reynolds
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#96315
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Netbeans
Hello again everyone,
What has been everyone’s experience with Netbeans another Java IDE. I took a Java class in the early 2000s. The IDE we used worked very well with Jaws. If
Hello again everyone,
What has been everyone’s experience with Netbeans another Java IDE. I took a Java class in the early 2000s. The IDE we used worked very well with Jaws. If
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Peter Donahue
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#96314
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Re: Key strokes for Zoom
There are at least two open zoom screens, maybe three. You have to be in zoom, on the one that says "zoom meeting" for alt-a to work.
There are at least two open zoom screens, maybe three. You have to be in zoom, on the one that says "zoom meeting" for alt-a to work.
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Ann Byrne
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#96313
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Re: Key strokes for Zoom
Yes.
1. Press insert+spacebar; JAWS will make a click sound.
2. Press the letter v. This opens a volume dialog.
3. To change the JAWS volume, press the letter j and up arrow for louder and down
Yes.
1. Press insert+spacebar; JAWS will make a click sound.
2. Press the letter v. This opens a volume dialog.
3. To change the JAWS volume, press the letter j and up arrow for louder and down
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Ann Byrne
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Re: Screen Reader-Friendly IDES for C++, Java And Python
Notepad++ is also a very viable option. I will agree with you that NVDA may be a better screen reader for most coding tasks, though most things should work with both screen readers. I
Notepad++ is also a very viable option. I will agree with you that NVDA may be a better screen reader for most coding tasks, though most things should work with both screen readers. I
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Zachary Morris
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#96311
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Re: Screen Reader-Friendly IDES for C++, Java And Python
Hello, I recommend Visual Code too, I have used it for Javascript. So in this momment I am making a course of Python from Cisco and I only use Notepad++ together with Python 3.8. Also I
Hello, I recommend Visual Code too, I have used it for Javascript. So in this momment I am making a course of Python from Cisco and I only use Notepad++ together with Python 3.8. Also I
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Karina Castro
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#96310
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Re: voice changing
Hi rick,
you somehow must have changed the synthesiser for the desktop.
As far as I remember, the desktop has a different file associated with it as far as JAWS configuration is concerned.
To
Hi rick,
you somehow must have changed the synthesiser for the desktop.
As far as I remember, the desktop has a different file associated with it as far as JAWS configuration is concerned.
To
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Nermin
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#96309
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Re: voice changing
Hi, Rick. As Curtis has said, CONTROL plus JAWS key plus S will get you into the selection box for JAWS voice profiles. When you are on the desktop, JAWS is using the Windows OS configuration. so
Hi, Rick. As Curtis has said, CONTROL plus JAWS key plus S will get you into the selection box for JAWS voice profiles. When you are on the desktop, JAWS is using the Windows OS configuration. so
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Bill White
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#96308
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Re: JAWS with Doodle
Yeah, it sure isn’t. I was able to use it on my iPhone, though. Very interesting.
Yeah, it sure isn’t. I was able to use it on my iPhone, though. Very interesting.
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Jerry Berrier
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#96307
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Re: Screen Reader-Friendly IDES for C++, Java And Python
As far as Python, I'm going to recommend Visual Studio Code, since that's very accessible. C++ might also work with that as well. Now, with Java, unfortunately, the most popular one is Eclipse, since
As far as Python, I'm going to recommend Visual Studio Code, since that's very accessible. C++ might also work with that as well. Now, with Java, unfortunately, the most popular one is Eclipse, since
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Zachary Morris
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#96306
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