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Re: JAWS 17 and 18 have some basic inherent flaw.
i too have been back to 16 because 17 and 18 have the problem of the vertual kercer shutting itself off all the time. while using the net or email or anything.
i too have been back to 16 because 17 and 18 have the problem of the vertual kercer shutting itself off all the time. while using the net or email or anything.
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By
dennis
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#44208
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Re: Comment pane in MS-Word 2016 and JAWS 18
For the sake of comparison, it works fine in NVDA 2016.3. I performed exactly
the same test by inserting a comment into a simple document. The presence of
the comment was identified and I was able to
For the sake of comparison, it works fine in NVDA 2016.3. I performed exactly
the same test by inserting a comment into a simple document. The presence of
the comment was identified and I was able to
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Jason White
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#44207
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Re: Comment pane in MS-Word 2016 and JAWS 18
Kevin Hourigan <kevinthourigan@...> wrote:
I suspect that's a different problem, but I'll report it if I can reproduce
it.
Kevin Hourigan <kevinthourigan@...> wrote:
I suspect that's a different problem, but I'll report it if I can reproduce
it.
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Jason White
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#44206
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Re: PowerPoint and alt text
Thanks! I couldn't remember one of the steps so it messed up everything else. One of those days.
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Marianne Denning, TVI, MA
Teacher of students who are blind or visually impaired
(513) 607-6053
Thanks! I couldn't remember one of the steps so it messed up everything else. One of those days.
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Marianne Denning, TVI, MA
Teacher of students who are blind or visually impaired
(513) 607-6053
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By
Marianne Denning
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#44205
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Re: Comment pane in MS-Word 2016 and JAWS 18
Hello Jasen,
Using the same configuration, for me, Jaws is intermittently not responding
to the reading commands; not going down a line, not going to the next word,
and most often, not reading
Hello Jasen,
Using the same configuration, for me, Jaws is intermittently not responding
to the reading commands; not going down a line, not going to the next word,
and most often, not reading
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Kevin Hourigan <kevinthourigan@...>
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#44204
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Re: JAWS 17 and 18 have some basic inherent flaw.
I can't, and won't try to, speak to the issues anyone might be having with JAWS 17 or 18.
What I can speak to, though, is that very often, for any software, if you are using the "install over" method
I can't, and won't try to, speak to the issues anyone might be having with JAWS 17 or 18.
What I can speak to, though, is that very often, for any software, if you are using the "install over" method
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Brian Vogel
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#44203
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Re: PowerPoint and alt text
Hello Marriann,
1. Go to the picture/object holder.
2. Press application/context menu
3. Go to Format picture.
4. Shift tab into the tab box containing 4 items and arrow
Hello Marriann,
1. Go to the picture/object holder.
2. Press application/context menu
3. Go to Format picture.
4. Shift tab into the tab box containing 4 items and arrow
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Poppa Bear <heavens4real@...>
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#44202
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Re: JAWS 17 and 18 have some basic inherent flaw.
I agree. I remember the problems with Office and JAWS 11 and 12 running under XP, but relief came with 13, and the problems have not recurred. Also, I notice 16 can read protected documents again;
I agree. I remember the problems with Office and JAWS 11 and 12 running under XP, but relief came with 13, and the problems have not recurred. Also, I notice 16 can read protected documents again;
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Lisle, Ted (CHFS DMS)
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#44201
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Re: JAWS 17 and 18 have some basic inherent flaw.
Hi,
Regarding your points and those stated by Ed, I wonder what would happen
if some one made a list of top 10 bugs and posted it?
Please add---and I say the list should be formulated mostly
Hi,
Regarding your points and those stated by Ed, I wonder what would happen
if some one made a list of top 10 bugs and posted it?
Please add---and I say the list should be formulated mostly
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By
ptusing <ptusing@...>
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#44200
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Comment pane in MS-Word 2016 and JAWS 18
I'm running the latest Jaws 18.0.2118 and Microsoft Word 2016 with the
November update applied, under Windows 10.
If I insert a comment (Alt+R, C), the braille display continues to show the
main text
I'm running the latest Jaws 18.0.2118 and Microsoft Word 2016 with the
November update applied, under Windows 10.
If I insert a comment (Alt+R, C), the braille display continues to show the
main text
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By
Jason White
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#44199
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PowerPoint and alt text
Please ignore my question about Excel. I guess I didn't put in my brain before asking the question. How do I put alt text with a picture in PowerPoint 2013 and 2016?
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Marianne Denning, TVI,
Please ignore my question about Excel. I guess I didn't put in my brain before asking the question. How do I put alt text with a picture in PowerPoint 2013 and 2016?
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Marianne Denning, TVI,
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By
Marianne Denning
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#44198
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page reads wierdly
Hi all,
http://www.learncpp.com/cpp-tutorial/63-arrays-and-loops/
if you go to this page, and when you go to the first code sample you’ll see the line numbers then the code when you use
Hi all,
http://www.learncpp.com/cpp-tutorial/63-arrays-and-loops/
if you go to this page, and when you go to the first code sample you’ll see the line numbers then the code when you use
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Juan Hernandez
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#44197
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Excel and alt text
How do you put alt text into Excel in Office 2013 or 2016? I thought it was using the application key and tabbing to alt text but when I do that I can't enter the text.
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Marianne Denning, TVI,
How do you put alt text into Excel in Office 2013 or 2016? I thought it was using the application key and tabbing to alt text but when I do that I can't enter the text.
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Marianne Denning, TVI,
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By
Marianne Denning
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#44196
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Re: JAWS 17 and 18 have some basic inherent flaw.
Sounds Like 16 was too good for FS's own good. It combined solid performance with really useful new features (the expanded OCR capability particularly), and was a great match for new versions of
Sounds Like 16 was too good for FS's own good. It combined solid performance with really useful new features (the expanded OCR capability particularly), and was a great match for new versions of
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Lisle, Ted (CHFS DMS)
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#44195
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Re: JAWS 17 and 18 have some basic inherent flaw.
So if we stop using their product, that sends a message that we're not
satisfied, but it doesn't let them know why we're not satisfied. How
do we specifically send the message that we're not satisfied
So if we stop using their product, that sends a message that we're not
satisfied, but it doesn't let them know why we're not satisfied. How
do we specifically send the message that we're not satisfied
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BeastlyTheos <theodorecooke@...>
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#44194
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Re: JAWS 17 and 18 have some basic inherent flaw.
Tim:
Thank you for your full and frank discussion of something that has concerned me for years.
In fact, a few years back, I started an on-line petition. The idea was to send a message to Freedom
Tim:
Thank you for your full and frank discussion of something that has concerned me for years.
In fact, a few years back, I started an on-line petition. The idea was to send a message to Freedom
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Marquette, Ed <ed.marquette@...>
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#44193
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Re: Statistics software accessibility
Hi,
You can also use the stat-language R.
This is fully accessible and several blind people have published about it.
I use it for study and work.
Gr,
Peter.
Op 9-12-2016 om 04:41 schreef
Hi,
You can also use the stat-language R.
This is fully accessible and several blind people have published about it.
I use it for study and work.
Gr,
Peter.
Op 9-12-2016 om 04:41 schreef
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Peter op t Hof <opthofp@...>
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#44192
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JAWS 17 and 18 have some basic inherent flaw.
Hi All,
I warn readers that my post here is a bit long, but for those of you who want to help things improve with JAWS, I urge you to take the time to consider my observations and opinions described
Hi All,
I warn readers that my post here is a bit long, but for those of you who want to help things improve with JAWS, I urge you to take the time to consider my observations and opinions described
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Tim Ford
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#44191
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Re: saving settings based on a website
The comments on domain-specific entries in confignames.ini makes me
think you could save site specific settings"
;The following section defines the mapping between domain names and script sets.
;A
The comments on domain-specific entries in confignames.ini makes me
think you could save site specific settings"
;The following section defines the mapping between domain names and script sets.
;A
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By
Soronel Haetir
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#44190
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saving settings based on a website
Hi All,
Does jaws v18 have the capabilities to save settings when loading a specific website? Like it does for specific applications?
I’d like to save my settings for google drive and docs
Hi All,
Does jaws v18 have the capabilities to save settings when loading a specific website? Like it does for specific applications?
I’d like to save my settings for google drive and docs
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By
Juan Hernandez
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#44189
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