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Re: help with Next Door if possible
Mike, thanks so much. It makes me feel better that it’s as much of a pain to use for sighted people as for us. I’ll work on it after a good night’s sleep! Thanks. Judy & Libby
Mike, thanks so much. It makes me feel better that it’s as much of a pain to use for sighted people as for us. I’ll work on it after a good night’s sleep! Thanks. Judy & Libby
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Re: help with Next Door if possible
Hi Judy,
Try taking a look at the website below for help with your situation.
https://www.rover.com/
Also, here's a couple of notes I saved to help my sighted wife post a new message on Next
Hi Judy,
Try taking a look at the website below for help with your situation.
https://www.rover.com/
Also, here's a couple of notes I saved to help my sighted wife post a new message on Next
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Mike B.
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#97150
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Re: I need a USB headset that does not leak JAWS speech to mic
Feliciano:
I have used both of these headsets. The microphones are not so sensitive as to pick up ambient sound. I have my microphone sensitivity in Zoom set to 100% with minimal noise
Feliciano:
I have used both of these headsets. The microphones are not so sensitive as to pick up ambient sound. I have my microphone sensitivity in Zoom set to 100% with minimal noise
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Curtis Chong
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#97149
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Re: I need a USB headset that does not leak JAWS speech to mic
hi,
How well are these with ambient noise from your experience? Also, if computer volume is say about 80% does microphone pick up the speech? I’ve purchased a few and return them which is why I
hi,
How well are these with ambient noise from your experience? Also, if computer volume is say about 80% does microphone pick up the speech? I’ve purchased a few and return them which is why I
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Feliciano G
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#97148
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Re: I need a USB headset that does not leak JAWS speech to mic
Greetings:
There are two possible headsets that I could recommend.
Plantronics – Blackwire 3220 – Wired Dual-Ear (Stereo) Headset with Boom Mic – USB-A to connect to your PC and/or Mac
Greetings:
There are two possible headsets that I could recommend.
Plantronics – Blackwire 3220 – Wired Dual-Ear (Stereo) Headset with Boom Mic – USB-A to connect to your PC and/or Mac
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Curtis Chong
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help with Next Door if possible
Hi, all, I used to, say a year or so agao, be able to send a post to Next Door. I’m looking for a dog walker for my pet dog and wanted to post on there but it is impossible. I’ve tried different
Hi, all, I used to, say a year or so agao, be able to send a post to Next Door. I’m looking for a dog walker for my pet dog and wanted to post on there but it is impossible. I’ve tried different
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Judy
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I need a USB headset that does not leak JAWS speech to mic
Hi all,
Looking for a stereo USB headset that does not leak speech through the microphone. I tried the logitech H300 and it leaked speech. Anyone have experience with any duel or single USB
Hi all,
Looking for a stereo USB headset that does not leak speech through the microphone. I tried the logitech H300 and it leaked speech. Anyone have experience with any duel or single USB
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Feliciano G
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#97145
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Re: Unknown Function Call in Zoom
I didn't mean to impugne or imply ... I was actually trying to excuse myself for not knowing and following that old thread because I didn't even know I had the problem when that thread was out, and
I didn't mean to impugne or imply ... I was actually trying to excuse myself for not knowing and following that old thread because I didn't even know I had the problem when that thread was out, and
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Steve Matzura
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#97144
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Re: Converting inaccessible PDF
It's a good option, thank you. The only problem is that I'm reviewing annual reports which are typically 100+ pages so it could get expensive really fast. But, for small documents, I can see myself
It's a good option, thank you. The only problem is that I'm reviewing annual reports which are typically 100+ pages so it could get expensive really fast. But, for small documents, I can see myself
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ravi.pawa@...
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#97143
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Re: Converting inaccessible PDF
What is the standalone version of ABBYY that I should look for? All I can find is version 15 which is subscription based. Is there standalone version that I could buy? Thanks,
What is the standalone version of ABBYY that I should look for? All I can find is version 15 which is subscription based. Is there standalone version that I could buy? Thanks,
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ravi.pawa@...
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Re: In Outlook, how do I "Click here to view in web browser?"
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I use these “Click here to view in browser” links regularly.
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Maybe I am confusing the issue here, but I often see these when they contain some sort of image with text in
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I use these “Click here to view in browser” links regularly.
End quote:
Maybe I am confusing the issue here, but I often see these when they contain some sort of image with text in
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mike mcglashon
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Re: In Outlook, how do I "Click here to view in web browser?"
I use these “Click here to view in browser” links regularly. I have almost always found the suggestion to be a link that I can focus and then press “Enter” or click with the numpad left click
I use these “Click here to view in browser” links regularly. I have almost always found the suggestion to be a link that I can focus and then press “Enter” or click with the numpad left click
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Ed Culpepper
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Re: In Outlook, how do I "Click here to view in web browser?"
Greetings:
Actually, there are emails (typically newsletters or the like) which, in the body, have an explicit link which a person can activate the view the email as a web page. Then there are
Greetings:
Actually, there are emails (typically newsletters or the like) which, in the body, have an explicit link which a person can activate the view the email as a web page. Then there are
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Curtis Chong
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#97139
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Re: In Outlook, how do I "Click here to view in web browser?"
Hi, Brian. The difference between the type of message which you sent to me, and the standard prompt that is received by JAWS as a screen reader is,
In the message you sent to me, the prompt does
Hi, Brian. The difference between the type of message which you sent to me, and the standard prompt that is received by JAWS as a screen reader is,
In the message you sent to me, the prompt does
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Bill White
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Re: In Outlook, how do I "Click here to view in web browser?"
Bill,
Interesting. I've never encountered these (at least to my knowledge) where they are not actual links. Here is the tail end of a promotional email I received from T-Mobile earlier
Bill,
Interesting. I've never encountered these (at least to my knowledge) where they are not actual links. Here is the tail end of a promotional email I received from T-Mobile earlier
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Brian Vogel
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#97137
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Re: In Outlook, how do I "Click here to view in web browser?"
Hi, Brian. When I get the message saying, click here to view the message in your browser, it is just a notification, and there seems to be no way to click the link. There doesn't even seem to be a
Hi, Brian. When I get the message saying, click here to view the message in your browser, it is just a notification, and there seems to be no way to click the link. There doesn't even seem to be a
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Bill White
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Re: In Outlook, how do I "Click here to view in web browser?"
Richard,
Might I ask what happens if you gain focus on that "click here" link and activate it?
I can't recall the last time I've actually done this either the sighted "point and click" method or with
Richard,
Might I ask what happens if you gain focus on that "click here" link and activate it?
I can't recall the last time I've actually done this either the sighted "point and click" method or with
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Brian Vogel
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#97135
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Re: Unknown Function Call in Zoom
JM,
This makes sense. However, sometimes developers produce scripts that work with more than one function. For example, Brian Hartung's Team script also works with Outlook. I didn't realize it until
JM,
This makes sense. However, sometimes developers produce scripts that work with more than one function. For example, Brian Hartung's Team script also works with Outlook. I didn't realize it until
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Adrian Spratt
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#97134
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Re: Unknown Function Call in Zoom
Hi Steve,
I wasn't being snarky. I was hoping to point you to a thread that might help and that you could look up in the list archive. If I'd kept that thread, I would have included it with my reply.
Hi Steve,
I wasn't being snarky. I was hoping to point you to a thread that might help and that you could look up in the list archive. If I'd kept that thread, I would have included it with my reply.
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Adrian Spratt
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#97133
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Re: Unknown Function Call in Zoom
Still...the skype scripts would onlya ctivate if skype.exe was running. That's how jaws scripts "know" to be activated -- by matching the script with the name of the programme executable. So unless
Still...the skype scripts would onlya ctivate if skype.exe was running. That's how jaws scripts "know" to be activated -- by matching the script with the name of the programme executable. So unless
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JM Casey
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