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Re: Accessible website hosts
Hi,
I'm confused. This Email is from John Cooper, but signed by Ian.
Anyway, if you care to contact me off list, I am a UK web host and can do as
little or as much as you like. We have packages just
Hi,
I'm confused. This Email is from John Cooper, but signed by Ian.
Anyway, if you care to contact me off list, I am a UK web host and can do as
little or as much as you like. We have packages just
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Steve Nutt
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Re: changing how jaws speaks a word
Wow I love the TripleTalk synth, I wish I could still get one.
All the best
Steve
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Wow I love the TripleTalk synth, I wish I could still get one.
All the best
Steve
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Steve Nutt
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Re: changing how jaws speaks a word
No, I think to be fair, they only exist in Windows 10 and up.
All the best
Steve
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Computer
No, I think to be fair, they only exist in Windows 10 and up.
All the best
Steve
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Steve Nutt
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Accessible website hosts
Hi group,
First time asking a question, so please be kind?
Have been asked to set up a web site for a local charity and I'm wondering if anyone knows of host providers that are accessible to JAWS?
Hi group,
First time asking a question, so please be kind?
Have been asked to set up a web site for a local charity and I'm wondering if anyone knows of host providers that are accessible to JAWS?
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John cooper
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Re: changing how jaws speaks a word
Steve
Thanks for backing my point that there are numerous synthesizers that JAWS
can use.
And, I have a whole bunch of them on both a desktop and laptop including a
TripleTalk USB external.
Steve
Thanks for backing my point that there are numerous synthesizers that JAWS
can use.
And, I have a whole bunch of them on both a desktop and laptop including a
TripleTalk USB external.
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Mike Pietruk
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Re: changing how jaws speaks a word
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Do these exist prior to WIndows 10? I really don't know. While I suspect they are part of Windows 8.1 I have no recall of them in Windows 7 and earlier.
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Brian - Windows 10, 64-Bit, Version
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Do these exist prior to WIndows 10? I really don't know. While I suspect they are part of Windows 8.1 I have no recall of them in Windows 7 and earlier.
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Brian Vogel
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Re: changing how jaws speaks a word
Actually, JAWS also has Eloquence as well as Nuance synthesisers. But it can
use any SAPI5 compliant synth that you happen to have on your PC.
It also can use the Windows OneCore synthesiser that is
Actually, JAWS also has Eloquence as well as Nuance synthesisers. But it can
use any SAPI5 compliant synth that you happen to have on your PC.
It also can use the Windows OneCore synthesiser that is
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Steve Nutt
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Re: Message from Google Chrome
Of course, if you block your location like that, you may impact the way some sites work that may need it.
All the best
Steve
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Of course, if you block your location like that, you may impact the way some sites work that may need it.
All the best
Steve
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Steve Nutt
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Re: Message from Google Chrome
Hi, Kevin. I have tried to call you a few times. If I can talk to you, I can help you rid yourself of this issue.
Bill White
billwhite92701@...
Hi, Kevin. I have tried to call you a few times. If I can talk to you, I can help you rid yourself of this issue.
Bill White
billwhite92701@...
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Bill White
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Re: Message from Google Chrome
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No, because if you've blocked Chrome from asking to allow location sharing, it's not Chrome that's presenting this question.
The steps I gave are an "absolute block." If followed, Chrome will not
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No, because if you've blocked Chrome from asking to allow location sharing, it's not Chrome that's presenting this question.
The steps I gave are an "absolute block." If followed, Chrome will not
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Brian Vogel
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Re: Message from Google Chrome
Hi Brian,
I followed your steps and I still get the message. I uninstalled Google Chrome and reinstalled. I followed your steps and I still get the message. I used Firefox and I don’t get this
Hi Brian,
I followed your steps and I still get the message. I uninstalled Google Chrome and reinstalled. I followed your steps and I still get the message. I used Firefox and I don’t get this
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kevin meyers
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Re: changing how jaws speaks a word
Hi Mike,
Below is a hyperlink to a company developing a text-to-speach software. This company sells licenses for some synthesizers as well. One of them is Cerence synthesizer the successor of Nuance
Hi Mike,
Below is a hyperlink to a company developing a text-to-speach software. This company sells licenses for some synthesizers as well. One of them is Cerence synthesizer the successor of Nuance
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Udo Egner-Walter
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Re: changing how jaws speaks a word
Don't believe that the synthesizers issue is quite so simple.
There are numerous choices so I doubt that all of them come from the same
developer.
Don't believe that the synthesizers issue is quite so simple.
There are numerous choices so I doubt that all of them come from the same
developer.
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Mike Pietruk
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Re: changing how jaws speaks a word
Hi Mark,
the synthesizer used by JAWS are called Vocalizer Expressive Version 2 and is a product from Nuance (www.nuance.com). If you want a good overview and details about synthesizers (also known
Hi Mark,
the synthesizer used by JAWS are called Vocalizer Expressive Version 2 and is a product from Nuance (www.nuance.com). If you want a good overview and details about synthesizers (also known
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Udo Egner-Walter
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Re: Message from Google Chrome
Loy:
Thanks for these simple instructions.
Now, I have to decide whether to allow access to my location or not.
I guess there are advantages and disadvantages either way.
Tom Behler
Loy:
Thanks for these simple instructions.
Now, I have to decide whether to allow access to my location or not.
I guess there are advantages and disadvantages either way.
Tom Behler
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Tom Behler
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Re: Microsoft account problem
Thanks for your reply and info Brian.
Will try it out.
Cheers
Tom
Thanks for your reply and info Brian.
Will try it out.
Cheers
Tom
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tom x <ballistic719@...>
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Re: Message from Google Chrome
Well this is very ironic. I have had the same issue. I finally got tired of hearing it. I contacted Google via Be My Eyes. It took a bit of time, but we did get it fixed.
If you use Brian's
Well this is very ironic. I have had the same issue. I finally got tired of hearing it. I contacted Google via Be My Eyes. It took a bit of time, but we did get it fixed.
If you use Brian's
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Barbara Sheinbein
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Re: Message from Google Chrome
I was able to turn off these location notifications. I went to settings and searched for site settings, then tab around till I found location notifications and there was radio buttons to allow or not
I was able to turn off these location notifications. I went to settings and searched for site settings, then tab around till I found location notifications and there was radio buttons to allow or not
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Loy
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Re: Message from Google Chrome
you will likely see that message in any Chrome based browser.
Andy
you will likely see that message in any Chrome based browser.
Andy
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Andy
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Re: Message from Google Chrome
If you want to forbid ANY site from asking for (or accessing your location):
1. Open Chrome Settings.
2. Navigate to the Privacy and Security Settings
3. In those settings, navigate to Site Settings
If you want to forbid ANY site from asking for (or accessing your location):
1. Open Chrome Settings.
2. Navigate to the Privacy and Security Settings
3. In those settings, navigate to Site Settings
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Brian Vogel
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