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Re: What do the sound indicators, like beeps and chimes, mean?
Hi, Mark. I don't think there's a listing of what these sounds do.
Bill White
billwhite92701@...
Hi, Mark. I don't think there's a listing of what these sounds do.
Bill White
billwhite92701@...
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Bill White
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#95105
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Re: What do the sound indicators, like beeps and chimes, mean?
I checked, Bill, and yeah, some sounds are listed there. Thank you. But in the case of the beep where the caps lock is on, then typing shift + letter, that beep only happens when JAWS is on. Is there
I checked, Bill, and yeah, some sounds are listed there. Thank you. But in the case of the beep where the caps lock is on, then typing shift + letter, that beep only happens when JAWS is on. Is there
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Mark
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#95104
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Re: What do the sound indicators, like beeps and chimes, mean?
Hi, Mark. Most of these sounds are not JAWS-related, but, rather, Windows-related. If you want to know what a particular sound means, go to,
Control Panel>Sound>Sounds tab.
Each sound has an
Hi, Mark. Most of these sounds are not JAWS-related, but, rather, Windows-related. If you want to know what a particular sound means, go to,
Control Panel>Sound>Sounds tab.
Each sound has an
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Bill White
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#95103
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What do the sound indicators, like beeps and chimes, mean?
Can anyone explain what the various sound indicators mean in JAWS? For example, when I am typing and have the caps key on without knowing, and then I press shift and a letter, I notice JAWS beeps. I
Can anyone explain what the various sound indicators mean in JAWS? For example, when I am typing and have the caps key on without knowing, and then I press shift and a letter, I notice JAWS beeps. I
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Mark
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#95102
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Re: Twitter question
How do I get to settings?
How do I get to settings?
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Madison Martin
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#95101
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Re: Twitter question
Its under settings
Afik Souffir
Jaws certified, 2021
Www.freedomscientific.com/training/certification/
Its under settings
Afik Souffir
Jaws certified, 2021
Www.freedomscientific.com/training/certification/
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Afik Souffir
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#95100
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Twitter question
Hi all,
Is it possible for me to change the email address associated with my Twitter
account? If so then how do I do this? I looked under profile but couldn't find
anywhere to change it. Using latest
Hi all,
Is it possible for me to change the email address associated with my Twitter
account? If so then how do I do this? I looked under profile but couldn't find
anywhere to change it. Using latest
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Madison Martin
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#95099
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Re: Adobe Acrobat Reader DC document says blank
Greetings:
In Adobe Reader, press Alt e and up arrow to preferences. Press Enter.
Arrow to Enhanced Security and tab. Ensure that protected view is not checked.
Curtis
Greetings:
In Adobe Reader, press Alt e and up arrow to preferences. Press Enter.
Arrow to Enhanced Security and tab. Ensure that protected view is not checked.
Curtis
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Curtis Chong
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#95098
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Re: another issue with my outlook.com account
I would like to know as well. I have an account and have a frustrating time navigating the UI. A tech said they would email me some docs explaining what to do since I rely on a screen reader to access
I would like to know as well. I have an account and have a frustrating time navigating the UI. A tech said they would email me some docs explaining what to do since I rely on a screen reader to access
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Mario
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#95097
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Re: Adobe Acrobat Reader DC document says blank
Hi,
If for some reason your Adobe Acrobat Reader DC is not opening a PDF file it is because Secure enhanced mode is not Checked.
Here is how to get to it:
Pull down the Edit Menu;
Hi,
If for some reason your Adobe Acrobat Reader DC is not opening a PDF file it is because Secure enhanced mode is not Checked.
Here is how to get to it:
Pull down the Edit Menu;
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Milton Ota
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#95096
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Re: Adobe Acrobat Reader DC document says blank
Could you please instruct me step-by-step how to change those preferences?
Could you please instruct me step-by-step how to change those preferences?
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Gezim Rexha
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#95095
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Re: another issue with my outlook.com account
Well, I've been using Outlook since the late 1990's and that has never
happened to me.
Alan
Well, I've been using Outlook since the late 1990's and that has never
happened to me.
Alan
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Alan Lemly
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#95094
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Re: My Nerdy Approach to Creating and Managing Favorites
Hi, Chris. I do not have an "Open With" option when I press an Internet shortcut. What I have is the following,
Context Menu‑
To navigate press Up or Down Arrow.
O
Open
o
Print
p
Copy
Hi, Chris. I do not have an "Open With" option when I press an Internet shortcut. What I have is the following,
Context Menu‑
To navigate press Up or Down Arrow.
O
Open
o
Print
p
Copy
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Bill White
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#95093
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Re: My Nerdy Approach to Creating and Managing Favorites
After hitting shift f10 on the shortcut, do you have an Open With choice in the shift f10 menu?
If so, you should find different browsers that you have installed to choose from.
Chris
After hitting shift f10 on the shortcut, do you have an Open With choice in the shift f10 menu?
If so, you should find different browsers that you have installed to choose from.
Chris
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Chris Chaffin
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#95092
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Re: My Nerdy Approach to Creating and Managing Favorites
Hello Tom:
The advantage is that the approach is browser agnostic, meaning that for each browser, the user does not have to learn a different procedure for managing Favorites.
Kindly,
Hello Tom:
The advantage is that the approach is browser agnostic, meaning that for each browser, the user does not have to learn a different procedure for managing Favorites.
Kindly,
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Curtis Chong
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#95091
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Re: Salesforce and Technology Roundtable, and Nonprofit Trail grou fpr Salesforce
Hi rod,
Yes, I remember you from a while ago.
I will send you the schedule and Zoom invite later tonight or tomorrow.
Thanks,
Jeff Lukacsena
Hi rod,
Yes, I remember you from a while ago.
I will send you the schedule and Zoom invite later tonight or tomorrow.
Thanks,
Jeff Lukacsena
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Jeff Lukacsena <jlukacsena@...>
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#95090
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Re: My Nerdy Approach to Creating and Managing Favorites
Hi, Tom. Where is this "Sent to Browser" command with SHIFT plus F10? I have a "Send To" command, but nowhere in that selection list does it give me an opportunity to send the URL to a browser? Where
Hi, Tom. Where is this "Sent to Browser" command with SHIFT plus F10? I have a "Send To" command, but nowhere in that selection list does it give me an opportunity to send the URL to a browser? Where
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Bill White
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#95089
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Re: My Nerdy Approach to Creating and Managing Favorites
Hi, Tom. What I like about the shortcut approach to favorites is that,
1. There is no Favorite data in any browser you use.
2. Any shortcut you make to a URL can be used with any browser, as
Hi, Tom. What I like about the shortcut approach to favorites is that,
1. There is no Favorite data in any browser you use.
2. Any shortcut you make to a URL can be used with any browser, as
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Bill White
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#95088
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Re: My Nerdy Approach to Creating and Managing Favorites
Hi Curtis,
The steps you outlined seems quite cumbersome and am wondering what advantages there are over, say, saving the url into the favorites list in each browser.
Hi Curtis,
The steps you outlined seems quite cumbersome and am wondering what advantages there are over, say, saving the url into the favorites list in each browser.
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tom x <ballistic719@...>
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#95087
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Re: My Nerdy Approach to Creating and Managing Favorites
Hi, Tom. As Curtis says, you can copy the URL to the clipboard and use the Run command, or you can do what I do.
1. Arrow to the Internet shortcut, but do not press ENTER.
2. Press ALT plus ENTER
Hi, Tom. As Curtis says, you can copy the URL to the clipboard and use the Run command, or you can do what I do.
1. Arrow to the Internet shortcut, but do not press ENTER.
2. Press ALT plus ENTER
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Bill White
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#95086
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