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Re: programs for opening . rar files
You may find this hard to believe but WinRAR isn’t too bad
Or if you want a free option you cant go wrong with 7-zip
Hope that helps
You may find this hard to believe but WinRAR isn’t too bad
Or if you want a free option you cant go wrong with 7-zip
Hope that helps
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Chris
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Re: programs for opening . rar files
Best is a subjective qualifier; what's best for me might not be best for thee. That having been said, WinZIP, 7Zip, and of course Win-Rar,are all good and all accessible.
Best is a subjective qualifier; what's best for me might not be best for thee. That having been said, WinZIP, 7Zip, and of course Win-Rar,are all good and all accessible.
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Steve Matzura
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programs for opening . rar files
Hey guys,
What's the best program for dealing with .rar files.
Hey guys,
What's the best program for dealing with .rar files.
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Jed Barton <jedbarton@...>
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Re: speaking passwords
BTW, I personally hate the whole, "star, star, star, star," thing. It would be so much less distracting to just use a tone, and a very quick and low volume one, to indicate a key press had
BTW, I personally hate the whole, "star, star, star, star," thing. It would be so much less distracting to just use a tone, and a very quick and low volume one, to indicate a key press had
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Brian Vogel
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Re: speaking passwords
So? Most people do not "hunt and peck" type, whether passwords or anything else. They're not looking at the keyboard in the vast majority of cases. We (as I am part of the group "sighted people")
So? Most people do not "hunt and peck" type, whether passwords or anything else. They're not looking at the keyboard in the vast majority of cases. We (as I am part of the group "sighted people")
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Brian Vogel
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Re: file History
Richard,
I have never quite figured out how File History defines "Daily" in terms of there being an exact time each day, particularly if you're like me and unplug your external backup drive
Richard,
I have never quite figured out how File History defines "Daily" in terms of there being an exact time each day, particularly if you're like me and unplug your external backup drive
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Brian Vogel
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Re: speaking passwords
why couldn't vfo give us the toggle to turn the key presses on and off but do it so it would require a administrator password before the feature could be changed.
then no one else could make any
why couldn't vfo give us the toggle to turn the key presses on and off but do it so it would require a administrator password before the feature could be changed.
then no one else could make any
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netbat66
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Re: my computer keeps changing volumes.
Just while jaws is speaking. I have that box unchecked in the startup wizard unchecked that would lower the volume.
Just while jaws is speaking. I have that box unchecked in the startup wizard unchecked that would lower the volume.
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Jim Rawls
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Re: speaking of passwords
I mean I guess. This would honestly though be like feature 65461316546484 down on my list of features/requests/fixes I'd make to VFO.
I use a password mananger anyway, so really it would be rather
I mean I guess. This would honestly though be like feature 65461316546484 down on my list of features/requests/fixes I'd make to VFO.
I use a password mananger anyway, so really it would be rather
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Cristóbal
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file History
Thanks to Brian, File History in Windows 10 seems to have worked quite nicely.
A couple of questions:
I selected daily backup. Will it do that automatically when I plug in the drive, or will it assume
Thanks to Brian, File History in Windows 10 seems to have worked quite nicely.
A couple of questions:
I selected daily backup. Will it do that automatically when I plug in the drive, or will it assume
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Richard Turner
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Re: Defining a Hotkey for Use with the BrailleEdge
Here is the Jaws web site on the braille commands for the Focus.
They say for other displays, check with the
Here is the Jaws web site on the braille commands for the Focus.
They say for other displays, check with the
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Richard Turner
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Re: my computer keeps changing volumes.
Hi, Jim. Does your volume go up and down only while JAWS is speaking, or is it when in a background program such as Skype, or while a game is running?
If it is the latter, you need to go into your
Hi, Jim. Does your volume go up and down only while JAWS is speaking, or is it when in a background program such as Skype, or while a game is running?
If it is the latter, you need to go into your
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Bill White <billwhite92701@...>
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Re: my computer keeps changing volumes.
is audio ducking disabled?
is audio ducking disabled?
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Mario
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my computer keeps changing volumes.
Hi all, is this a jaws issue? My volume on my computer will go up slightly and then go down below what I have it set for. I am running windows ten and jaws 2018. Jim
Hi all, is this a jaws issue? My volume on my computer will go up slightly and then go down below what I have it set for. I am running windows ten and jaws 2018. Jim
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Jim Rawls
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Re: Really really simple backup question
I can tell you that at least with Macrium, it works as you would
expected, because all changed sectors are modified, including the
folder where the file was stored, so indeed its deleted when
I can tell you that at least with Macrium, it works as you would
expected, because all changed sectors are modified, including the
folder where the file was stored, so indeed its deleted when
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John Covici
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Re: Really really simple backup question
Brian,
Everything you say is absolutely true and correct, but I've not yet seen a backup program behave this way. Just because a file is not in an incremental backup doesn't
Brian,
Everything you say is absolutely true and correct, but I've not yet seen a backup program behave this way. Just because a file is not in an incremental backup doesn't
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Steve Matzura
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Re: Really really simple backup question
Isn't there? That's the whole purpose of incremental or differential backups, so that you can restore to a point post baseline (full image) to any given backup point. This should take into account
Isn't there? That's the whole purpose of incremental or differential backups, so that you can restore to a point post baseline (full image) to any given backup point. This should take into account
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Brian Vogel
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Re: speaking of passwords
Suggestion submitted, let's see what happens.
Al
Suggestion submitted, let's see what happens.
Al
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Alan Robbins
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Re: speaking passwords
Agreed, this is exactly the way it works in Safari on my iPhone. Do I use it, no. However, for those that desire the behavior it should be a toggle. Same argument could be made for the ribbons. Jaws
Agreed, this is exactly the way it works in Safari on my iPhone. Do I use it, no. However, for those that desire the behavior it should be a toggle. Same argument could be made for the ribbons. Jaws
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Alan Robbins
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Re: Really really simple backup question
I wish there was a kind of backup that takes into account deletions as well as changes. Scenario: Sunday I run a full backup. Monday I delete something, and later in the day, run an
I wish there was a kind of backup that takes into account deletions as well as changes. Scenario: Sunday I run a full backup. Monday I delete something, and later in the day, run an
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Steve Matzura
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