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Re: submitting tickets to Zendesk sites
Uber and Apple are two instances with categories. It isn't even accessible on iOS either, but I bet if I didn't have broken arrow keys that are remapped to unused keys in Windows, Safari probably
Uber and Apple are two instances with categories. It isn't even accessible on iOS either, but I bet if I didn't have broken arrow keys that are remapped to unused keys in Windows, Safari probably
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Brent Harding
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#32221
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Outlook 2013 Question
Hi All,
I just started using Outlook 2013 today with the latest version of Jaws.
Most of the time, when I launch Outlook, Jaws is losing focus rather than
landing in the Inbox of Outlook 2013. I
Hi All,
I just started using Outlook 2013 today with the latest version of Jaws.
Most of the time, when I launch Outlook, Jaws is losing focus rather than
landing in the Inbox of Outlook 2013. I
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Les Kriegler <kriegler@...>
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#32222
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Re: changing the "view" in outlook 2010
Kevin, I agree. If one prefers the virtual ribbons, than by all means, they
should use them. For myself, a list of the shortcut keys that I can
reference will be more useful than trying to memorize
Kevin, I agree. If one prefers the virtual ribbons, than by all means, they
should use them. For myself, a list of the shortcut keys that I can
reference will be more useful than trying to memorize
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Les Kriegler <kriegler@...>
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#32220
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Re: changing the "view" in outlook 2010
I think the instructions Bill is referring to is that as you tab, the
keystrokes for accessing the various options from within the ribbon are
given. Personally, I can live without that. I've had a
I think the instructions Bill is referring to is that as you tab, the
keystrokes for accessing the various options from within the ribbon are
given. Personally, I can live without that. I've had a
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Les Kriegler <kriegler@...>
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#32219
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Re: notes
Hello Kimsan,
It is too bad your brain is frozen; it looks like your memory is the only
one with that info, lol.
Cheers Kevin.
Hello Kimsan,
It is too bad your brain is frozen; it looks like your memory is the only
one with that info, lol.
Cheers Kevin.
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Kevin Hourigan <kevinthourigan@...>
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#32218
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Re: What do I gain with Windows 10 as a blind person?
Same here: all my programs open quickly and are running smoothly. If I
hadn't done the upgrade myself, I would have thought my computer was built
for Windows 10.
Same here: all my programs open quickly and are running smoothly. If I
hadn't done the upgrade myself, I would have thought my computer was built
for Windows 10.
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Michal Nowicki <mnowicki4@...>
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#32217
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Re: What do I gain with Windows 10 as a blind person?
Windows 10 is working great for me... I don't mind the fact that Jaws
doesn't automatically read search results, as it's usually not the first
result I am looking for, so must arrow down the list
Windows 10 is working great for me... I don't mind the fact that Jaws
doesn't automatically read search results, as it's usually not the first
result I am looking for, so must arrow down the list
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Russell Solowoniuk
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#32216
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Re: Accessing Windows 10 Start Menu Search Results
It does, but not automatically as you type your search term; you have to use
the arrow keys to get JAWS to read them.
It does, but not automatically as you type your search term; you have to use
the arrow keys to get JAWS to read them.
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Michal Nowicki <mnowicki4@...>
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#32215
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Re: What do I gain with Windows 10 as a blind person?
Hey Brad,
For sure, that makes total sense. If therrre's some great new functionality
with Edge when Jaws is able to support it, I'll let the list know.
Cheers,
Russell
Hey Brad,
For sure, that makes total sense. If therrre's some great new functionality
with Edge when Jaws is able to support it, I'll let the list know.
Cheers,
Russell
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Russell Solowoniuk
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#32214
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Re: What do I gain with Windows 10 as a blind person?
Well, I'm glad it's working for you on your newer laptop, and hope it does
the same on your desktop! :)
Well, I'm glad it's working for you on your newer laptop, and hope it does
the same on your desktop! :)
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Russell Solowoniuk
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#32212
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Re: Accessing Windows 10 Start Menu Search Results
Are you saying that JAWS does read the start search entries. I was under the
impression that it didn't read them.
Thanks
Debbie
Are you saying that JAWS does read the start search entries. I was under the
impression that it didn't read them.
Thanks
Debbie
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Debbie April Yuille
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#32213
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Re: submitting tickets to Zendesk sites
Brent,
I'm afraid I'm not going to be any help to you. After I sent my previous message, it occurred to me (derf dederf derf) that I could access what I needed at home as easily as at work. We do use
Brent,
I'm afraid I'm not going to be any help to you. After I sent my previous message, it occurred to me (derf dederf derf) that I could access what I needed at home as easily as at work. We do use
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Brad Martin
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#32211
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Re: changing the "view" in outlook 2010
That might help me get better acquainted with these ribbons.
That might help me get better acquainted with these ribbons.
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Carolyn Arnold <4carolyna@...>
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#32210
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Re: changing the "view" in outlook 2010
Oh, I can see that once I knew the keystrokes, that would be way better. I
have some written from 2010 and think they will probably work on 2013.
Oh, I can see that once I knew the keystrokes, that would be way better. I
have some written from 2010 and think they will probably work on 2013.
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Carolyn Arnold <4carolyna@...>
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#32207
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Re: changing the "view" in outlook 2010
Thanks. That is what I've been doing, seems maybe a little slow, a little
clumsy, but probably the more I do it, the more I'll get used to it.
Thanks. That is what I've been doing, seems maybe a little slow, a little
clumsy, but probably the more I do it, the more I'll get used to it.
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Carolyn Arnold <4carolyna@...>
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#32206
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Re: changing the "view" in outlook 2010
So, Bill, if I lose JAWS instructions, I might not know what I'm doing or
where I am?
So, Bill, if I lose JAWS instructions, I might not know what I'm doing or
where I am?
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Carolyn Arnold <4carolyna@...>
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#32205
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Re: What do I gain with Windows 10 as a blind person?
The free feed is to lure the deer into the killing ground. I don't think the free Windows 10 upgrade offer is quite that sinister though. Just good old Microsoft's way of trying to keep it's
The free feed is to lure the deer into the killing ground. I don't think the free Windows 10 upgrade offer is quite that sinister though. Just good old Microsoft's way of trying to keep it's
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Gary King
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#32209
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Re: changing the "view" in outlook 2010
Hello Carolyn,
Initially you arrow and tab around until you find what you want, but as you
do Jaws is announcing the keystrokes for the particular items. Then when you
want to go there the next time
Hello Carolyn,
Initially you arrow and tab around until you find what you want, but as you
do Jaws is announcing the keystrokes for the particular items. Then when you
want to go there the next time
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Kevin Hourigan <kevinthourigan@...>
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#32204
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Re: What do I gain with Windows 10 as a blind person?
Bill,
I don't think I'll be upgrading my current Windows 7 computer to Windows 10 in 2020. It will be 9 years old by then if it's still running. I'll just buy a shiny new computer with Windows 10,
Bill,
I don't think I'll be upgrading my current Windows 7 computer to Windows 10 in 2020. It will be 9 years old by then if it's still running. I'll just buy a shiny new computer with Windows 10,
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Gary King
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#32208
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Re: Accessing Windows 10 Start Menu Search Results
And, I meant I like down arrowing to read the results.
And, I meant I like down arrowing to read the results.
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Kimsan <kimsansong@...>
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#32203
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