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Re: jfw and firefox acting very sluggish
You need to listen to FSCast 149 - FireFox 59 is in beta testing, and the updated esr version 60 released in mid May.
John F Knope
Student, CIS – Cloud Computing
ECPI University, Greenville
You need to listen to FSCast 149 - FireFox 59 is in beta testing, and the updated esr version 60 released in mid May.
John F Knope
Student, CIS – Cloud Computing
ECPI University, Greenville
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GV-Knope, John (Greenville)
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#56829
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Re: jfw and firefox acting very sluggish
That's a bunch of BS from people who don't like FS/VFO, they are actively working to get this resolved and I bet that it will be within the next 3 or 4 months.
That's a bunch of BS from people who don't like FS/VFO, they are actively working to get this resolved and I bet that it will be within the next 3 or 4 months.
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Sieghard Weitzel <sieghard@...>
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#56828
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Re: jfw and firefox acting very sluggish
what are the tweaks that you know of?
what are the tweaks that you know of?
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Mario
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Re: Screen reader tutorial
Hi Bill:
I called Vfo and talked to a pretty nice tech.
He told me that the sound card settings for jaws is in the utilitys menu that is the place to change the sound.
I was thinking if
Hi Bill:
I called Vfo and talked to a pretty nice tech.
He told me that the sound card settings for jaws is in the utilitys menu that is the place to change the sound.
I was thinking if
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Nino Dagostino
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#56826
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Re: Adobe Acrobat Reader DC 18.0 not saving settings
Hi, my savings are being saved. I am using
Adobe Acrobat Reader DC Version 18.11.20036.265267,
Microsoft Windows
Version 1709 (OS Build 16299.248)
JAWS
Home Use Edition
Version 2018 (build
Hi, my savings are being saved. I am using
Adobe Acrobat Reader DC Version 18.11.20036.265267,
Microsoft Windows
Version 1709 (OS Build 16299.248)
JAWS
Home Use Edition
Version 2018 (build
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Bill White <billwhite92701@...>
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#56825
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Re: Skype and Jaws 2018
I've used the Windows 10 version of Skype a few times and didn't notice any
problems with it. I was able to make calls without any issues.
Cristóbal <crismunoz54@...> wrote:
I've used the Windows 10 version of Skype a few times and didn't notice any
problems with it. I was able to make calls without any issues.
Cristóbal <crismunoz54@...> wrote:
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Jason White
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#56824
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Re: Adobe Acrobat Reader DC 18.0 not saving settings
Hi, my savings are being saved. I am using
Adobe Acrobat Reader DC Version 18.11.20036.265267,
Microsoft Windows
Version 1709 (OS Build 16299.248)
JAWS
Home Use Edition
Version 2018 (build
Hi, my savings are being saved. I am using
Adobe Acrobat Reader DC Version 18.11.20036.265267,
Microsoft Windows
Version 1709 (OS Build 16299.248)
JAWS
Home Use Edition
Version 2018 (build
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Bill White <billwhite92701@...>
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#56823
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Re: Adobe Acrobat Reader DC 18.0 not saving settings
I had to change the default program for the .pdf file extension in Windows. Everytime I answered yes in Adobe to make Reader the default program for PDFs it would revert back to opening them in Edge
I had to change the default program for the .pdf file extension in Windows. Everytime I answered yes in Adobe to make Reader the default program for PDFs it would revert back to opening them in Edge
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Joe DiNero
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#56822
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Adobe Acrobat Reader DC 18.0 not saving settings
Evry time the end user opens Adobe the settings are not saved.
Anyone else experience this kind of behavior and have other ways of solving the problem?
About Adobe Acrobat Reader DC
Evry time the end user opens Adobe the settings are not saved.
Anyone else experience this kind of behavior and have other ways of solving the problem?
About Adobe Acrobat Reader DC
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Jonas Voll
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#56821
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Re: Skype and Jaws 2018
Skype is simply getting harder and harder to use. Thanks, Microsoft!
Maria Campbelllucky1inct@..."Preach the Gospel, and when necessary use words!"--St. Francis
On 2/15/2018
Skype is simply getting harder and harder to use. Thanks, Microsoft!
Maria Campbelllucky1inct@..."Preach the Gospel, and when necessary use words!"--St. Francis
On 2/15/2018
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Maria Campbell
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#56820
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Re: jfw and firefox acting very sluggish
Check the status of the hardware acceleration option in advanced settings. Also, there are a bunch of tweeks one can do in Firefox to squeeze a bit more performance out of the browser. You have to
Check the status of the hardware acceleration option in advanced settings. Also, there are a bunch of tweeks one can do in Firefox to squeeze a bit more performance out of the browser. You have to
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Cristóbal
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#56819
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Skype and Jaws 2018
Hello list,
Was wondering if anyone’s been using the latest Skype (be it the desktop or Windows 10 app) with a telephone number and whether they’ve been able to perform basic functions with Jaws?
Hello list,
Was wondering if anyone’s been using the latest Skype (be it the desktop or Windows 10 app) with a telephone number and whether they’ve been able to perform basic functions with Jaws?
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Cristóbal
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#56818
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Re: jfw and firefox acting very sluggish
As a completely separate issue with JAWS and FireFox (and with any
other web browser) I find that after very prolonged browsing activity
in which one opens and closes their browser many many multiple
As a completely separate issue with JAWS and FireFox (and with any
other web browser) I find that after very prolonged browsing activity
in which one opens and closes their browser many many multiple
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George Gray
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#56817
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Re: jfw and firefox acting very sluggish
The latest Jaws podcast 149 will explain what is up with firefox and jaws and what both sides are doing about it.
The latest Jaws podcast 149 will explain what is up with firefox and jaws and what both sides are doing about it.
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cecropia64
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#56816
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Re: jfw and firefox acting very sluggish
I’ve heard of this but I don’t currently use jaws so I can’t confirm it. However, I can tell you that until the latest version of Firefox NVDA was doing The same thing that you just described.
I’ve heard of this but I don’t currently use jaws so I can’t confirm it. However, I can tell you that until the latest version of Firefox NVDA was doing The same thing that you just described.
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Stephanie Switzer
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#56815
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Re: Firefox ESR 52.5 64 bit
If I use Google to search for "Firefox ESR", the first page returned in the
search results is
https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/organizations/
on which there's a link to the download. It took less
If I use Google to search for "Firefox ESR", the first page returned in the
search results is
https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/organizations/
on which there's a link to the download. It took less
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Jason White
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#56814
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Firefox ESR 52.5 64 bit
I cannot remember where I downloaded my 64 bit version of Firefox ESR 52.t for sure, but I suspect it was from Mozilla. In any case, I did not have any issues with extra junk being installed like you
I cannot remember where I downloaded my 64 bit version of Firefox ESR 52.t for sure, but I suspect it was from Mozilla. In any case, I did not have any issues with extra junk being installed like you
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Richard Turner <richardturner42@...>
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#56813
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Re: jfw and firefox acting very sluggish
I listened to FSCast 149 this morning. FS is recommending that users of FireFox drop back to the extended release version 52 until the May release of FireFox 60.
The current issue is that FireFox
I listened to FSCast 149 this morning. FS is recommending that users of FireFox drop back to the extended release version 52 until the May release of FireFox 60.
The current issue is that FireFox
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GV-Knope, John (Greenville)
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#56812
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Re: jfw and firefox acting very sluggish
I think this would be true of any type of internet browser. If you delete everything but passwords this will improve performance. You can also do this through Disk cleanup within file explorer.
I think this would be true of any type of internet browser. If you delete everything but passwords this will improve performance. You can also do this through Disk cleanup within file explorer.
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James Malone
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#56811
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Re: Saving David Bails windows files
Hi Dino,
The guides are self contained html files, that is, they don't contain any links to external files such as css files or images. So if you're saving a guide using file, save as, you can set the
Hi Dino,
The guides are self contained html files, that is, they don't contain any links to external files such as css files or images. So if you're saving a guide using file, save as, you can set the
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David Bailes
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#56810
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