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Re: Odd J9 and IE8 problem
I have been using IE 8 with JAWS 9.0.2191U and XP Pro for over two years with no problem.
Gerald
I have been using IE 8 with JAWS 9.0.2191U and XP Pro for over two years with no problem.
Gerald
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Gerald Levy
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#2430
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Re: Odd J9 and IE8 problem
I e 8 is designed for windows seven and 64 bit use insert f12 to get too
the developer tools and switch too iie 7 and you probably wont have any
problems
I e 8 is designed for windows seven and 64 bit use insert f12 to get too
the developer tools and switch too iie 7 and you probably wont have any
problems
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Ambrose <ambroselh@...>
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#2429
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Odd J9 and IE8 problem
I was forced to reinstall Windows XP a bit ago due to some corruption. I installed XP Pro SP3. I also reinstalled my JFW 9.0 version and all seem to work fine, saving for IE 8. I can go to and read
I was forced to reinstall Windows XP a bit ago due to some corruption. I installed XP Pro SP3. I also reinstalled my JFW 9.0 version and all seem to work fine, saving for IE 8. I can go to and read
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The Scarlet Wombat <scarletwombat@...>
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#2428
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Re: Using JFW 12 with Powerpoint '07 help
I actually didn't find it intrusive at all. He had a good reason for
asking and I answered without any problems.
Just saying,
Amanda
I actually didn't find it intrusive at all. He had a good reason for
asking and I answered without any problems.
Just saying,
Amanda
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By
Amanda Berkley
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#2427
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Admin: Using JFW 12 with Powerpoint '07 help
Folks,
Rather than concentrating on whether or not someone should or should not
have asked a particular question, let's actually answer the original
poster's question. Can we do that? Thank
Folks,
Rather than concentrating on whether or not someone should or should not
have asked a particular question, let's actually answer the original
poster's question. Can we do that? Thank
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James Homuth
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#2426
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Re: Using JFW 12 with Powerpoint '07 help
I know why you asked. There was no need to, however. Let's try to help
without asking intrusive questions.
I know why you asked. There was no need to, however. Let's try to help
without asking intrusive questions.
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Adrian Spratt
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#2425
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Re: Using JFW 12 with Powerpoint '07 help
I asked the question to better assess how to present the help she was asking
for, nothing more, nothing less.
If she had some usable sight, their can be a different way to approach
providing
I asked the question to better assess how to present the help she was asking
for, nothing more, nothing less.
If she had some usable sight, their can be a different way to approach
providing
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Shane Davidson <shane@...>
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#2424
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Re: Using JFW 12 with Powerpoint '07 help
Amanda;
What specifically are you looking for.
Are you a complete newb to power point, are you stuck on a task.
Have you used power point in a previous office version, if so, what version
and with
Amanda;
What specifically are you looking for.
Are you a complete newb to power point, are you stuck on a task.
Have you used power point in a previous office version, if so, what version
and with
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Shane Davidson <shane@...>
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#2423
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Re: Using JFW 12 with Powerpoint '07 help
Amanda,
You can start by looking at JAWS help, which has a specific discussion of
PowerPoint under "Popular Applications," then under "Microsoft
Applications." If you're unaccustomed to using JAWS
Amanda,
You can start by looking at JAWS help, which has a specific discussion of
PowerPoint under "Popular Applications," then under "Microsoft
Applications." If you're unaccustomed to using JAWS
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Adrian Spratt
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#2422
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Re: Using JFW 12 with Powerpoint '07 help
Nope, no helpful sight here.
Thanks for asking and being thorough.
Amanda
Nope, no helpful sight here.
Thanks for asking and being thorough.
Amanda
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By
Amanda Berkley
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#2421
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Re: Using JFW 12 with Powerpoint '07 help
Amanda;
Do you have any usable sight?
This will reflect on the kind of help offered, and the way it's presented.
Yes, I know some partially sighted folks who can use magnification who don't
and use
Amanda;
Do you have any usable sight?
This will reflect on the kind of help offered, and the way it's presented.
Yes, I know some partially sighted folks who can use magnification who don't
and use
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Shane Davidson <shane@...>
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#2420
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Using JFW 12 with Powerpoint '07 help
Hi guys,
My name is Amanda and I have used JAWS for about 4 years now, and I
haven't had a need to know how to use powerpoint till now.
I'm a college student with a business major and some of my
Hi guys,
My name is Amanda and I have used JAWS for about 4 years now, and I
haven't had a need to know how to use powerpoint till now.
I'm a college student with a business major and some of my
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By
Amanda Berkley
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#2419
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Reading Protected ePub Books with JFW
I sent this information to the list a few days ago, but didn't see it arrive, so I'm sending it again with a different subject line.
In the past, members of the list have asked if they could read
I sent this information to the list a few days ago, but didn't see it arrive, so I'm sending it again with a different subject line.
In the past, members of the list have asked if they could read
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Gary King
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#2418
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Re: MS word 2010 short cut key question
Oh Ann,
Thanks for that short cut key for moving through just word documents. I
didn't know that one and always prided myself in knowing many of them.
Thanks again.
Debbie, Chaz & Jessie
e-mail:
Oh Ann,
Thanks for that short cut key for moving through just word documents. I
didn't know that one and always prided myself in knowing many of them.
Thanks again.
Debbie, Chaz & Jessie
e-mail:
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Debbie Kessler
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#2417
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Re: MS word 2010 short cut key question
OK.
In Word 2010, can one still use Alt plus W and then arrow through the open word files, choosing to focus on a particular file. I'm still on Office 2003, and that works pretty well, especially
OK.
In Word 2010, can one still use Alt plus W and then arrow through the open word files, choosing to focus on a particular file. I'm still on Office 2003, and that works pretty well, especially
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Marquette, Ed <Ed.Marquette@...>
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#2416
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Re: MS word 2010 short cut key question
Or use control-f6 to switch between the open files. That wil move between only open Word files instead of everything that's open.
Or use control-f6 to switch between the open files. That wil move between only open Word files instead of everything that's open.
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Ann Byrne
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#2415
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Re: MS word 2010 short cut key question
Eric, open the files you need to switch between and leave them open. Use
"alt + tab" to switch between and through your open files. Hope this helps
Debbie, Chaz & Jessie
e-mail:
Eric, open the files you need to switch between and leave them open. Use
"alt + tab" to switch between and through your open files. Hope this helps
Debbie, Chaz & Jessie
e-mail:
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Debbie Kessler
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#2414
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boot into safe mode using jaws
Hi every one
Please read all of this before carrying out the steps.
To save the guessing of when to hit f8 & so on to boot into safe mode, you can do the following.
press windows r to open the run
Hi every one
Please read all of this before carrying out the steps.
To save the guessing of when to hit f8 & so on to boot into safe mode, you can do the following.
press windows r to open the run
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2.g.i <2.g.i.84972@...>
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#2398
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Re: How to make Jaws announce capital letter with a tone
Hello there;
Did you try going into,
Setting center,
Then going to,
Speech and sound schemes,
And you then need to go to, edit scheme, button,
Now, shift+tab to general,
Now right arrow until you
Hello there;
Did you try going into,
Setting center,
Then going to,
Speech and sound schemes,
And you then need to go to, edit scheme, button,
Now, shift+tab to general,
Now right arrow until you
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David <davidwhitehead1957@...>
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#2413
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Re: MS word 2010 short cut key question
Hello there;
Well, if you don't need to go to MSWord2010, to find a file, you could place
your
Thumb drive into the send-to menu, so then it would be easier, just
highlight the file, applications
Hello there;
Well, if you don't need to go to MSWord2010, to find a file, you could place
your
Thumb drive into the send-to menu, so then it would be easier, just
highlight the file, applications
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David <davidwhitehead1957@...>
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#2412
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