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Re: labeling buttons on webpage
Ok, do I have to restart jaws, or, reload the webpage for it to recognize the new labels?
Mike mcglashon
Email: Michael.mcglashon@...
Ph: 618 783 9331
Ok, do I have to restart jaws, or, reload the webpage for it to recognize the new labels?
Mike mcglashon
Email: Michael.mcglashon@...
Ph: 618 783 9331
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mike mcglashon
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#63536
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Re: labeling buttons on webpage
It should label the button as a Personal Web setting, and should work with the Virtual cursor as well as JAWS cursor.
Bill White
billwhite92701@...
It should label the button as a Personal Web setting, and should work with the Virtual cursor as well as JAWS cursor.
Bill White
billwhite92701@...
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Bill White <billwhite92701@...>
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#63535
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Accessing attachments in outlook 2016
Hi all,
Hoping someone can provide instructions.
My office has recently upgraded to outlook 2016 in conjuction with
office 365. Whenever I get an email with one or more attachments, the
only way I
Hi all,
Hoping someone can provide instructions.
My office has recently upgraded to outlook 2016 in conjuction with
office 365. Whenever I get an email with one or more attachments, the
only way I
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Kimber Gardner
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#63534
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Re: Question about accessibility of Power Query for Excel 2013
Michael,
I’m asking around here at work to see if I have access to this and can test it. Haven’t heard of it before, but asking my data intelligence colleagues.
Michael,
I’m asking around here at work to see if I have access to this and can test it. Haven’t heard of it before, but asking my data intelligence colleagues.
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Van Lant, Robin
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#63533
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Re: labeling buttons on webpage
thanks Bill for the prompt response.
I went and did as you prescribed,
It took the label and I hit OK and then when I Erold back across the button it’s still sad and label zero button.
My question
thanks Bill for the prompt response.
I went and did as you prescribed,
It took the label and I hit OK and then when I Erold back across the button it’s still sad and label zero button.
My question
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mike mcglashon
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#63532
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Re: JAWS Reading Text Boxes
Thanks for the quick response.
The control shift + o seems to work as it identifies 3 inline objects. (There are 3 objects pasted on the document)
However, when I press enter, there is no response.
Thanks for the quick response.
The control shift + o seems to work as it identifies 3 inline objects. (There are 3 objects pasted on the document)
However, when I press enter, there is no response.
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Cathy
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#63531
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Re: JAWS Reading Text Boxes
If it is a true text box, press ctrl+shift+o for JAWS to see the object, then press enter for JAWS to read it.
If that doesn't work and you have JAWS 18 or later, press insert+spacebar, then o, then
If it is a true text box, press ctrl+shift+o for JAWS to see the object, then press enter for JAWS to read it.
If that doesn't work and you have JAWS 18 or later, press insert+spacebar, then o, then
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Ann Byrne
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#63530
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JAWS Reading Text Boxes
Hello
How can I have JAWS read the following in Word?
Information is copied (select + a) from a slide in PowerPoint and pasted into Word. In Word, the content is read by JAWS as "rectangle
Hello
How can I have JAWS read the following in Word?
Information is copied (select + a) from a slide in PowerPoint and pasted into Word. In Word, the content is read by JAWS as "rectangle
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Cathy
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#63529
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Re: labeling buttons on webpage
Hi, Mike.
How to Make Custom Labels
This is appropriate for labeling buttons.
1. Put focus on the item you want to label.
2. Press jaws + F2.
3. Arrow to custom label. This will open a
Hi, Mike.
How to Make Custom Labels
This is appropriate for labeling buttons.
1. Put focus on the item you want to label.
2. Press jaws + F2.
3. Arrow to custom label. This will open a
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Bill White <billwhite92701@...>
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#63528
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Re: Getting Jaws to Read Extended Info When Tabbing Through the Ribbon in Word 2016
Would it work to use JAWS key plus S until All is selected?
Bill White
billwhite92701@...
Would it work to use JAWS key plus S until All is selected?
Bill White
billwhite92701@...
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Bill White <billwhite92701@...>
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#63527
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Getting Jaws to Read Extended Info When Tabbing Through the Ribbon in Word 2016
Hello, there is another screen reader that, when tabbing through any
items on ribbons in Office programs, automatically reads extended help
information, such as
Grow Font, Make your text a bit
Hello, there is another screen reader that, when tabbing through any
items on ribbons in Office programs, automatically reads extended help
information, such as
Grow Font, Make your text a bit
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Jim Fettgather
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#63526
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Re: Where to find the Page Break in the Word Ribbon Menus?
Breaks are on the Layout tab, so one way is to press Alt, P, B. To remember P for layout, I think of page layout
Hope that helps,
Steve🐾
Breaks are on the Layout tab, so one way is to press Alt, P, B. To remember P for layout, I think of page layout
Hope that helps,
Steve🐾
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Steve Griffiths
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#63525
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labeling buttons on webpage
Hey guys:
I seem to remember that there was a thread on here regarding labeling “unlabeled 0” buttons on webpages?
Is there a way to have jaws say something else whenst I figure out what the
Hey guys:
I seem to remember that there was a thread on here regarding labeling “unlabeled 0” buttons on webpages?
Is there a way to have jaws say something else whenst I figure out what the
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mike mcglashon
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#63524
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Re: how to have jaws speek where a file is located
Hi, JM. Another way of obtaining file location is:
1. Open File Explorer Options.
2. Navigate to the View tab.
3. Open the tree list, and navigate to the item which reads:
Display the full
Hi, JM. Another way of obtaining file location is:
1. Open File Explorer Options.
2. Navigate to the View tab.
3. Open the tree list, and navigate to the item which reads:
Display the full
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Bill White <billwhite92701@...>
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#63523
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Re: how to have jaws speek where a file is located
HI.
I was clarifying that the person who originally asked the question specifically referred to using that search box, and as I just verified, using that method, alt-enter to open properties does
HI.
I was clarifying that the person who originally asked the question specifically referred to using that search box, and as I just verified, using that method, alt-enter to open properties does
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JM Casey <crystallogic@...>
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#63522
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Re: how to have jaws speek where a file is located
Hi,
I did not refer in any way to using the Windows search box when I mentioned the Alt+Enter option. If you read my message you find that I am speaking about Windows Explorer, e.g. if you drill
Hi,
I did not refer in any way to using the Windows search box when I mentioned the Alt+Enter option. If you read my message you find that I am speaking about Windows Explorer, e.g. if you drill
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Sieghard Weitzel
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#63521
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Re: how to have jaws speek where a file is located
Shift-f10 does sometimes give one more options. For example, focusing on one of my documents (a txt file) and pressing the applications key gives a whole host of options, and in this case, I can
Shift-f10 does sometimes give one more options. For example, focusing on one of my documents (a txt file) and pressing the applications key gives a whole host of options, and in this case, I can
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JM Casey <crystallogic@...>
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#63520
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Re: how to have jaws speek where a file is located
Hi.
The OP described using the windows key search box to find the file. In that case, at least on my own Windows 10 machine, alt-enter (which I was actually going to suggest) does not work and in
Hi.
The OP described using the windows key search box to find the file. In that case, at least on my own Windows 10 machine, alt-enter (which I was actually going to suggest) does not work and in
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JM Casey <crystallogic@...>
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#63519
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Re: Where to find the Page Break in the Word Ribbon Menus?
That actually inserts a blank page, which may not be wanted. If it is, then use it, but if all you're trying to do is get text split across two pages at a given point in the text then ALT+N, B gives
That actually inserts a blank page, which may not be wanted. If it is, then use it, but if all you're trying to do is get text split across two pages at a given point in the text then ALT+N, B gives
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Brian Vogel
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#63518
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Re: how to have jaws speek where a file is located
The Open File Location is only available if you are dealing with a shortcut, it is not even available if you are on an actual file because if you are in Windows Explorer and highlight a file and not a
The Open File Location is only available if you are dealing with a shortcut, it is not even available if you are on an actual file because if you are in Windows Explorer and highlight a file and not a
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Sieghard Weitzel
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#63517
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