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Re: creating libarries in windows7 using jaws:
The same way you would without jobs. This is strictly a Windows function and not a jealous function. Perhaps if you found a list for computer users, or if you Google it, wouldn't you might find the
The same way you would without jobs. This is strictly a Windows function and not a jealous function. Perhaps if you found a list for computer users, or if you Google it, wouldn't you might find the
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Re: Changing labels in form fields?
Yup, that's what I was afraid of.
Tom Behler
Yup, that's what I was afraid of.
Tom Behler
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Tom Behler
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Re: Changing labels in form fields?
Dave:
I think you may be right, which means there may not be a whole lot I can do to remedy the problem.
Someone suggested something called Hot Spot Clicker to me, which I have installed and tried,
Dave:
I think you may be right, which means there may not be a whole lot I can do to remedy the problem.
Someone suggested something called Hot Spot Clicker to me, which I have installed and tried,
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Tom Behler
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creating libarries in windows7 using jaws:
Hi How do you create libarries in windows7 using jaws?
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Kenny Peyattt jr.
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Re: Changing labels in form fields?
They have the thing protected except where you can type in a field
They have the thing protected except where you can type in a field
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George B
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Re: WordPerfect
Adrian, didn't we all move on from wp at least ten years ago?
Cheers
Alex
Adrian, didn't we all move on from wp at least ten years ago?
Cheers
Alex
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Alex Stone <alexstone871@...>
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Re: Changing labels in form fields?
Tom,
I'm wondering now if JAWS is actually reading some underlying Alt text that
is coded into the application, and not the actual text on the screen? This
might explain why when you type what is
Tom,
I'm wondering now if JAWS is actually reading some underlying Alt text that
is coded into the application, and not the actual text on the screen? This
might explain why when you type what is
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Dave...
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WordPerfect
There have been developments in the accessibility of WordPerfect, as I
learned yesterday in my discussion with FS.
FS is no longer working to make WP accessible. However, Corel has
established an
There have been developments in the accessibility of WordPerfect, as I
learned yesterday in my discussion with FS.
FS is no longer working to make WP accessible. However, Corel has
established an
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Adrian Spratt
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#15180
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Re: Changing labels in form fields?
Ted:
It's a ready-made data base, which is part of the problem.
I can't figure out how or why Jaws can read the labels if they are outside of the main data entry field.
But, that seems to be the
Ted:
It's a ready-made data base, which is part of the problem.
I can't figure out how or why Jaws can read the labels if they are outside of the main data entry field.
But, that seems to be the
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Tom Behler
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#15179
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Re: Can Narrator's voice be replaced in a 64-bit Windows 7 system?
Not so, I also have some 64 bit SAPI voices from Cepstral,
The main limitation I am aware of is a lack of 64 bit variants of the
RealSpeak voices that use the SAPI interface. I do find this
Not so, I also have some 64 bit SAPI voices from Cepstral,
The main limitation I am aware of is a lack of 64 bit variants of the
RealSpeak voices that use the SAPI interface. I do find this
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Soronel Haetir
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#15178
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Re: Can Narrator's voice be replaced in a 64-bit Windows 7 system?
Looks like Ivona's are the only voices that will do the trick.
Looks like Ivona's are the only voices that will do the trick.
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Adrian Spratt
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Re: Can Narrator's voice be replaced in a 64-bit Windows 7 system?
This is useful. Thanks, Paul.
This is useful. Thanks, Paul.
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Adrian Spratt
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Re: Can Narrator's voice be replaced in a 64-bit Windows 7 system?
As always, I appreciate your explanation. It helps to have some
understanding of the issue.
As always, I appreciate your explanation. It helps to have some
understanding of the issue.
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Adrian Spratt
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#15175
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Re: Can Narrator's voice be replaced in a 64-bit Windows 7 system?
Hi,
As I type this message Narrator is speaking with IVONA voice Amy which I
setup as my machine default voice in 'text to speech' configuration on
Windows 7 PRO 64-bit edition.
Hth,
PL
Hi,
As I type this message Narrator is speaking with IVONA voice Amy which I
setup as my machine default voice in 'text to speech' configuration on
Windows 7 PRO 64-bit edition.
Hth,
PL
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PL <fxjc79@...>
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Re: Can Narrator's voice be replaced in a 64-bit Windows 7 system?
not a problem, if its just for narrator I think your stuck with that voice
or at least other 64bit voices. I've managed to change the text to speech
property's in windows 7 64bit to set the default
not a problem, if its just for narrator I think your stuck with that voice
or at least other 64bit voices. I've managed to change the text to speech
property's in windows 7 64bit to set the default
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paul lemm
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#15173
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Re: Can Narrator's voice be replaced in a 64-bit Windows 7 system?
The reason you can not use Vocalizer voices with narrator is that
they use a custom programming interface not SAPI, this has nothing to
do with whether the system is 32 or 64 bits. Note that on a 32
The reason you can not use Vocalizer voices with narrator is that
they use a custom programming interface not SAPI, this has nothing to
do with whether the system is 32 or 64 bits. Note that on a 32
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Soronel Haetir
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#15172
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Re: Can Narrator's voice be replaced in a 64-bit Windows 7 system?
Strictly for Narrator, because I can't stand the default Anna. As Soronel
wrote, and as I read online, it seems the only voices you can use for
Narrator on a 64-bit Win7 system are the 64-bit variety.
Strictly for Narrator, because I can't stand the default Anna. As Soronel
wrote, and as I read online, it seems the only voices you can use for
Narrator on a 64-bit Win7 system are the 64-bit variety.
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Adrian Spratt
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Skype History Removal
Hi all, Using Skype 5.6 and the scripts from Doug Lee. What might the keystrokes for removing the history of old messages and such be??
Using Jaws 14 the newest bill and Windows 7 HP.
Went through
Hi all, Using Skype 5.6 and the scripts from Doug Lee. What might the keystrokes for removing the history of old messages and such be??
Using Jaws 14 the newest bill and Windows 7 HP.
Went through
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Morey Worthington
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#15170
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graphics editer
is there one that works well with jaws?
I still can see somewhat and like doing graphics.
email is golden!
Kevin
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Kevin Lee <kleeva5@...>
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Re: Can Narrator's voice be replaced in a 64-bit Windows 7 system?
Hi,
Do you mind me asking the reason for wanting to change the narrator voice?
is it actually for narrator or so that when using third party programs like
games etc it uses a different sappy
Hi,
Do you mind me asking the reason for wanting to change the narrator voice?
is it actually for narrator or so that when using third party programs like
games etc it uses a different sappy
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paul lemm
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#15168
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