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Re: Jaws Volume
Not really sure, but it might be because the volume mixer is using your user profile to establish settings and you just have the volume of the jaws application set lower, which is determined after the
Not really sure, but it might be because the volume mixer is using your user profile to establish settings and you just have the volume of the jaws application set lower, which is determined after the
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JM Casey
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#95398
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Re: Dialog of heading list: JAWS versus NVDA
Interesting; I never quite thought about it that way. I guess I would say that both JAWS and NVDA are not really representative of the way a “normal” computer user (whatever that really is haha)
Interesting; I never quite thought about it that way. I guess I would say that both JAWS and NVDA are not really representative of the way a “normal” computer user (whatever that really is haha)
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JM Casey
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#95397
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Re: Acrobat Reader purchase, no subscription
Hi,
Adobe Acrobat DC is free and works well with JAWS. Adobe has settings for use with screen readers or you can OCR the pdf file.
I believe you must purchase Adobe Acrobat to fully edit pdf
Hi,
Adobe Acrobat DC is free and works well with JAWS. Adobe has settings for use with screen readers or you can OCR the pdf file.
I believe you must purchase Adobe Acrobat to fully edit pdf
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Dan Longmore
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#95396
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Re: Dialog of heading list: JAWS versus NVDA
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Which is one of three ways offered. Again, not a defense of NVDA, but it sounds like you want screen review mode, not object review mode.
JAWS and NVDA have analogous ways of working, for the most
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Which is one of three ways offered. Again, not a defense of NVDA, but it sounds like you want screen review mode, not object review mode.
JAWS and NVDA have analogous ways of working, for the most
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Brian Vogel
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#95395
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Re: Dialog of heading list: JAWS versus NVDA
What I consider intuitive in this sense, is that Jaws seems to use controls designed for someone who just wants the relevant information.
NVDA seems to be written for people who wrote the program,
What I consider intuitive in this sense, is that Jaws seems to use controls designed for someone who just wants the relevant information.
NVDA seems to be written for people who wrote the program,
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Glenn / Lenny
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#95394
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Re: Dialog of heading list: JAWS versus NVDA
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I beg to differ, and that's not a defense of NVDA, per se.
There is virtually nothing that is intuitive, in any meaningful sense of that word, about screen readers on the whole, or even any complex
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I beg to differ, and that's not a defense of NVDA, per se.
There is virtually nothing that is intuitive, in any meaningful sense of that word, about screen readers on the whole, or even any complex
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Brian Vogel
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#95393
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Re: In Outlook, Keeping Attachments with a Reply
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I certainly used to do so as well. But not anymore.
These days with cloud storage and file sharing, where locking functionality when a given shared file is actively under edit is almost standard
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I certainly used to do so as well. But not anymore.
These days with cloud storage and file sharing, where locking functionality when a given shared file is actively under edit is almost standard
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Brian Vogel
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#95392
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Re: Dialog of heading list: JAWS versus NVDA
Hi Mark,
I agree that a heading structure placed in a tree view would be an enrichment for JAWS, too. You can get a quick overview of the web site.
Udo
Hi Mark,
I agree that a heading structure placed in a tree view would be an enrichment for JAWS, too. You can get a quick overview of the web site.
Udo
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Udo Egner-Walter
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#95391
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Re: JAWS + T in chrome saying "Level 2". What does that mean?
Hi Mark,
I don't know exactly but I think the level 2 in your example means that the region (= main region) is part of another region. You can test this assumption if you open the jaws dialog for
Hi Mark,
I don't know exactly but I think the level 2 in your example means that the region (= main region) is part of another region. You can test this assumption if you open the jaws dialog for
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Udo Egner-Walter
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#95390
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Acrobat Reader purchase, no subscription
Hello Everyone
Can someone tell me how I can get Acrobat in a version that I can edit PDF’s? Can you recommend a way to do it with the OCR reader? I wondered why my PDF’s were
Hello Everyone
Can someone tell me how I can get Acrobat in a version that I can edit PDF’s? Can you recommend a way to do it with the OCR reader? I wondered why my PDF’s were
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Marlo Green
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#95389
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Re: In Outlook, Keeping Attachments with a Reply
Well, it could be that he's wanting somebody else to see the attachment and also the reply that he sends to others. So it may just be easier to do a reply and add new individuals to the cc field.
Well, it could be that he's wanting somebody else to see the attachment and also the reply that he sends to others. So it may just be easier to do a reply and add new individuals to the cc field.
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Joseph Hudson
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#95388
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Re: In Outlook, Keeping Attachments with a Reply
Hi Curtis,
I didn’t mean my post to imply a contradiction; just to explain the method I use in case it might work for some.
In the case you describe here, a revised document, I’d think it
Hi Curtis,
I didn’t mean my post to imply a contradiction; just to explain the method I use in case it might work for some.
In the case you describe here, a revised document, I’d think it
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Adrian Spratt
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#95387
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Re: In Outlook, Keeping Attachments with a Reply
Oops. I think I accidentally sent you a message intended for someone else. Please excuse my blooper.
Shirley Tracy
Oops. I think I accidentally sent you a message intended for someone else. Please excuse my blooper.
Shirley Tracy
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Shirley Tracy
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#95386
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Re: In Outlook, Keeping Attachments with a Reply
Greetings:
This is more of a philosophical response than a technical one. When people are working back and forth on a document, it sometimes helps as the dialog progresses, to send the document
Greetings:
This is more of a philosophical response than a technical one. When people are working back and forth on a document, it sometimes helps as the dialog progresses, to send the document
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Curtis Chong
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#95385
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Re: In Outlook, Keeping Attachments with a Reply
I use the attach file methoid; could the version of Outlook and/or Jaws that I’m using have any effect on this?
I use the attach file methoid; could the version of Outlook and/or Jaws that I’m using have any effect on this?
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Madison Martin
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#95384
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Re: In Outlook, Keeping Attachments with a Reply
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The format of the message body has no influence whatsoever over the ability to add attachments, if desired.
And I just sent myself a plain text message that I replied to using Outlook, and had no
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The format of the message body has no influence whatsoever over the ability to add attachments, if desired.
And I just sent myself a plain text message that I replied to using Outlook, and had no
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Brian Vogel
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#95383
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Re: In Outlook, Keeping Attachments with a Reply
Hi, Madison. One reason you might not be able to send attachments with a
reply is if the original message was a text message, and not an html
message.
Bill White
billwhite92701@...
Hi, Madison. One reason you might not be able to send attachments with a
reply is if the original message was a text message, and not an html
message.
Bill White
billwhite92701@...
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Bill White
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#95382
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Re: In Outlook, Keeping Attachments with a Reply
Madison,
I have no issue attaching files to replies, and never have. I can either use the file explorer copy for the file (or files) I want to attach, and then pasting after I'm sitting in the
Madison,
I have no issue attaching files to replies, and never have. I can either use the file explorer copy for the file (or files) I want to attach, and then pasting after I'm sitting in the
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Brian Vogel
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#95381
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Re: I need help using acrobat reader.
Hi,
From the Adobe website, you should be installing Adobe Acrobat DC 64 bit version if you are running Windows 10 or 11 in a 64 bit operating system. The program is free as just the reader.
Hi,
From the Adobe website, you should be installing Adobe Acrobat DC 64 bit version if you are running Windows 10 or 11 in a 64 bit operating system. The program is free as just the reader.
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Milton Ota
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#95380
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Re: In Outlook, Keeping Attachments with a Reply
I don't get any message; when I try and attach something I hear a ding which
means that the keystrokes didn't work.
I don't get any message; when I try and attach something I hear a ding which
means that the keystrokes didn't work.
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Madison Martin
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#95379
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