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Re: Skype 8.2 and its sounds
Thanks all for information..appreciate them all.
Morey
Thanks all for information..appreciate them all.
Morey
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Morey Worthington
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#61847
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jaws and Adobe Connect
Hi,
New to this group. I have a need to learn Adobe Connect for training for work. Does anyone using JAWS 2018 use Adobe Connect and if so, do I need scripts or would you be open to offering some
Hi,
New to this group. I have a need to learn Adobe Connect for training for work. Does anyone using JAWS 2018 use Adobe Connect and if so, do I need scripts or would you be open to offering some
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Rick Mladek
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#61846
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Re: Should there be an accessibility standard for programs that are used by the visually impared?
Can you please tell us more about the conventions and how they can be applied? What would be the best practices as it relates to making sure that making a program accessible for the visually impared
Can you please tell us more about the conventions and how they can be applied? What would be the best practices as it relates to making sure that making a program accessible for the visually impared
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David Ingram
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#61845
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Re: Skype 8.2 and its sounds
Hi!
Any version of Skype can communicate with any other version of Skype on any other platform.
Skype 8.25 can communicate with Skype 7 on Windows 7.
Skype 8.25 on Windows 10, can communicate with
Hi!
Any version of Skype can communicate with any other version of Skype on any other platform.
Skype 8.25 can communicate with Skype 7 on Windows 7.
Skype 8.25 on Windows 10, can communicate with
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David Moore
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#61844
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Re: Skype 8.2 and its sounds
Dear friend, there is no benefit of answering your first question because Skype 7’s life is about 26 days left.
Skype 7 will die on September first 2018 at least what Microsoft is saying it!
The
Dear friend, there is no benefit of answering your first question because Skype 7’s life is about 26 days left.
Skype 7 will die on September first 2018 at least what Microsoft is saying it!
The
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inamuddin khan
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#61843
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Skype 8.2 and its sounds
Hi All, I am back with Skype 8.2 for W10 questions.
1. Cand Skype interact with Skype 7 on a Windows 7 machine??
2. If someone calls me, what kind of sound will Skype make? When I make a call a not
Hi All, I am back with Skype 8.2 for W10 questions.
1. Cand Skype interact with Skype 7 on a Windows 7 machine??
2. If someone calls me, what kind of sound will Skype make? When I make a call a not
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Morey Worthington
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#61842
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Re: Should there be an accessibility standard for programs that are used by the visually impared?
sorry I am working and was in a hurry. I was proposing a law that is not up to the vendor to follow or not Make it required that all controls and dialog required to operate a program
sorry I am working and was in a hurry. I was proposing a law that is not up to the vendor to follow or not Make it required that all controls and dialog required to operate a program
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Randy Barnett <randy@...>
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#61841
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Re: creating a shortcut in windows 10
Hi, James. There is no run command for creating a shortcut in Windows 7.
Instead, go to:
Local Drive, Programs. Find the application you want to make a shortcut for, Press Applications key and
Hi, James. There is no run command for creating a shortcut in Windows 7.
Instead, go to:
Local Drive, Programs. Find the application you want to make a shortcut for, Press Applications key and
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Bill White <billwhite92701@...>
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#61840
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Re: creating a shortcut in windows 10
Hi Bill,
Do you happen to know what I need to type in to the run menu to do the same thing in Windows 7?
Thanks,
James B
Hi Bill,
Do you happen to know what I need to type in to the run menu to do the same thing in Windows 7?
Thanks,
James B
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James Bentley
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#61839
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Re: creating a shortcut in windows 10
Mario,
I have no control over how certain e-mail clients will present the actual "naked" URL for a click through link.
I virtually never supply naked URLs for documents of my own
Mario,
I have no control over how certain e-mail clients will present the actual "naked" URL for a click through link.
I virtually never supply naked URLs for documents of my own
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Brian Vogel
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#61838
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Re: creating a shortcut in windows 10
Brian, just to let you know when the address for a link is shown, I
usually prefer to copy it and paste it in the address bar of a browser
(using Firefox and Chrome), I received an error 400, bad
Brian, just to let you know when the address for a link is shown, I
usually prefer to copy it and paste it in the address bar of a browser
(using Firefox and Chrome), I received an error 400, bad
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Mario
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#61837
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Re: Should there be an accessibility standard for programs that are used by the visually impared?
First, for the agreement. You could write general conventions. Such conventions already exist and have for some time. They're just not consistently followed when new development is undertaken,
First, for the agreement. You could write general conventions. Such conventions already exist and have for some time. They're just not consistently followed when new development is undertaken,
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Brian Vogel
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#61836
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Re: creating a shortcut in windows 10
Open the Run dialog (Windows+R=run), type in:
shell:AppsFolder
and then press enter to view this folder.
Find an app you wish to create a shortcut for, right-click (applications key, or, shift+f10
Open the Run dialog (Windows+R=run), type in:
shell:AppsFolder
and then press enter to view this folder.
Find an app you wish to create a shortcut for, right-click (applications key, or, shift+f10
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Bill White <billwhite92701@...>
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#61835
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Re: Should there be an accessibility standard for programs that are used by the visually impared?
You could write the rules so that they say: "All buttons and grapics have lables that can be read by screen readers such as Narrotor, Jaws or NVDA."
This language would not be tied to
You could write the rules so that they say: "All buttons and grapics have lables that can be read by screen readers such as Narrotor, Jaws or NVDA."
This language would not be tied to
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Randy Barnett <randy@...>
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#61834
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Re: Should there be an accessibility standard for programs that are used by the visually impared?
I agree, and also more competitions between companies that provide AT products would help. Right now, the field is so narrow that VFO and others have no incentive to remain on the cutting edge.
I agree, and also more competitions between companies that provide AT products would help. Right now, the field is so narrow that VFO and others have no incentive to remain on the cutting edge.
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Dan Longmore
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#61833
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Re: Test
It arrived, and in a font that I could read from across a room. It's HUGE!
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Brian - Windows 10 Home, 64-Bit, Version 1803, Build 17134
The real art of conversation is not only to say the
It arrived, and in a font that I could read from across a room. It's HUGE!
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Brian - Windows 10 Home, 64-Bit, Version 1803, Build 17134
The real art of conversation is not only to say the
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Brian Vogel
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#61832
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Re: Test
Your test was successful, thank you.
Your test was successful, thank you.
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By
Rick Mladek
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#61831
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Re: Test
Pastor Gil Pries you passed the test.
“The secret is not to make your music louder, but to make the world quieter.”
- MitchAlbom from The Magic Strings of Frankie Presto, page 1
Pastor Gil Pries you passed the test.
“The secret is not to make your music louder, but to make the world quieter.”
- MitchAlbom from The Magic Strings of Frankie Presto, page 1
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Richard Turner <richardturner42@...>
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#61830
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Test
This is a test message.
Pastor Gil Pries
This is a test message.
Pastor Gil Pries
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Pastor Gil Pries <revgil@...>
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#61829
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Re: Should there be an accessibility standard for programs that are used by the visually impared?
The problem being that any mandated standards become obsolete far too quickly.
Getting software makers, web coders, etc., simply to follow existing accessibility conventions/standards would make
The problem being that any mandated standards become obsolete far too quickly.
Getting software makers, web coders, etc., simply to follow existing accessibility conventions/standards would make
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Brian Vogel
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#61828
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