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Re: trying to learn how to use Chrome, and having issues.
You can also use Alt + D to go to the address bar in Chrome or you can press F6 once or twice.
You can also use Alt + D to go to the address bar in Chrome or you can press F6 once or twice.
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Sieghard Weitzel <sieghard@...>
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#67575
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Re: What happened to Doug Geoffray,
I remember term talk.
Are used term talk quite a bit when I had my apple to eat.
There were a lot of people who liked the probe words and pro term packages.
However for some reason I have trouble
I remember term talk.
Are used term talk quite a bit when I had my apple to eat.
There were a lot of people who liked the probe words and pro term packages.
However for some reason I have trouble
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Joseph Norton
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#67574
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Re: trying to learn how to use Chrome, and having issues.
Ctrl-l actually works in Internet Explorer too, and I believe always has.
Ctrl-o will open a local file on just about any other browser, so it’s best to get used to ctrl-l, no matter what browser
Ctrl-l actually works in Internet Explorer too, and I believe always has.
Ctrl-o will open a local file on just about any other browser, so it’s best to get used to ctrl-l, no matter what browser
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JM Casey
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#67573
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Re: trying to learn how to use Chrome, and having issues.
Control-l is what gives you a place to type in a website or search. This is an adjustment from using control-o to open a website with internet explorer.
Control-l is what gives you a place to type in a website or search. This is an adjustment from using control-o to open a website with internet explorer.
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Randy Meyer
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#67572
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Re: trying to learn how to use Chrome, and having issues.
Control l for the address field
Control l for the address field
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george b <gbmagoo@...>
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#67571
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Re: trying to learn how to use Chrome, and having issues.
Jim,
Try this…
Open Crome.
Then control :l together.
This will put you in an edit field.
Type in either a web page i.e. amazon.com or terms for a search.
Hit enter.
It should go to the web
Jim,
Try this…
Open Crome.
Then control :l together.
This will put you in an edit field.
Type in either a web page i.e. amazon.com or terms for a search.
Hit enter.
It should go to the web
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John Doering
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#67570
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trying to learn how to use Chrome, and having issues.
Hi all,
I have the tutorial here, by David Moore. I have read it, and am still having issues. I can’t even get to a web site I want. So, I open Chrome. I hit the windows key up arrow to make sure
Hi all,
I have the tutorial here, by David Moore. I have read it, and am still having issues. I can’t even get to a web site I want. So, I open Chrome. I hit the windows key up arrow to make sure
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Jim Rawls
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#67569
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Re: Using Google Chrome
I hear that a lot on a couple sites, especially the web-based HR software my company uses. I agree that it doesn’t seem to do anything. Someone on one of these lists once said it might be the site
I hear that a lot on a couple sites, especially the web-based HR software my company uses. I agree that it doesn’t seem to do anything. Someone on one of these lists once said it might be the site
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Van Lant, Robin
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#67568
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Re: accessible project management/collaboration software
So many directions you can go with this question. We use SharePoint here at work, which works fine with JAWS if you are using it to check in and out documents, but not so great if you are trying ot
So many directions you can go with this question. We use SharePoint here at work, which works fine with JAWS if you are using it to check in and out documents, but not so great if you are trying ot
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Van Lant, Robin
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#67567
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Re: What happened to Doug Geoffray,
This is one reason I think Narrator will become really good.
All the best
Steve
This is one reason I think Narrator will become really good.
All the best
Steve
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Steve Nutt
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#67566
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Re: accessible project management/collaboration software
Hi Dave,
Thanks for the reply. I’ll check that one out, as better to have something with some accessibility than none at all. I’ll also keep hunting around to see if I find anything which
Hi Dave,
Thanks for the reply. I’ll check that one out, as better to have something with some accessibility than none at all. I’ll also keep hunting around to see if I find anything which
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paul lemm
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#67565
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Re: The menu bar in Firefox does not seem to be always visible
Hi, Richard. Perhaps Full Screen is checked in the view menu of Firefox. You can go to View, with ALT plus V, and arrow up to see if Full Screen is checked. If it is, this will hide the menu. You can
Hi, Richard. Perhaps Full Screen is checked in the view menu of Firefox. You can go to View, with ALT plus V, and arrow up to see if Full Screen is checked. If it is, this will hide the menu. You can
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Bill White <billwhite92701@...>
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#67564
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The menu bar in Firefox does not seem to be always visible
Hi!
Even though I have the View > Toolbars > Menu Bar “checked” in Firefox, it does not seem to be always visible. When I press only the alt key, nothing happens. However, if I press for
Hi!
Even though I have the View > Toolbars > Menu Bar “checked” in Firefox, it does not seem to be always visible. When I press only the alt key, nothing happens. However, if I press for
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Richard B. McDonald
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#67563
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Re: Drop Down List in Excel
Combo boxes are, by their very nature, a hybrid between a text box that allows you to type in data and a dropdown box that allows you to select it. As a general rule, typing the first character will
Combo boxes are, by their very nature, a hybrid between a text box that allows you to type in data and a dropdown box that allows you to select it. As a general rule, typing the first character will
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Brian Vogel
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#67562
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Re: accessible project management/collaboration software
Paul,
I used MS Project manager several years ago. I was able to enter data for the various steps and sub steps in the project, but was not able to actually "see" the flow diagram nor the fishbone
Paul,
I used MS Project manager several years ago. I was able to enter data for the various steps and sub steps in the project, but was not able to actually "see" the flow diagram nor the fishbone
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Dave...
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#67561
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accessible project management/collaboration software
Hi,
So I’m working on a project with some other people , one of the sighted members of the group has suggested we look into some project management software or online collaboration tool where we
Hi,
So I’m working on a project with some other people , one of the sighted members of the group has suggested we look into some project management software or online collaboration tool where we
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paul lemm
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#67560
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Re: Drop Down List in Excel
Jaws is saying that these are combo boxes.
Jaws is saying that these are combo boxes.
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Scott Rumery
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#67559
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Re: Drop Down List in Excel
No it doesn’t. It would seem as though the only way to navigate a drop down list in Excel is either with the up and down arrows or by going to the beginning or end of the list with the home or end
No it doesn’t. It would seem as though the only way to navigate a drop down list in Excel is either with the up and down arrows or by going to the beginning or end of the list with the home or end
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Scott Rumery
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#67558
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Re: Drop Down List in Excel
Hi.
I’ve forwarded this message to Vispero Technical support. I’ll reply back to the list when I have an answer.
Hi.
I’ve forwarded this message to Vispero Technical support. I’ll reply back to the list when I have an answer.
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Jay <jcoffin@...>
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#67557
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Re: Drop Down List in Excel
It's also important to know the exact Excel Object Type. A true dropdown is different than a text list box is different than a combo box.
The combo box is the easiest to deal with, in my opinion.
I
It's also important to know the exact Excel Object Type. A true dropdown is different than a text list box is different than a combo box.
The combo box is the easiest to deal with, in my opinion.
I
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Brian Vogel
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#67556
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