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Jaws and online schools
Hello, my name is Tom. I am checking to see what online schools if any are compatible with jaws. Thanks,Tom from Iowa
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Tom Macha <toml614@...>
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Re: W10 upgrad question I have not heard answeredw
I wonder if PCMOVER would do this for you. It is designed to move files
from an old PC to a new one. A friend of mine recently used this to finish
the set up of my wife's new/used PC. Someone else
I wonder if PCMOVER would do this for you. It is designed to move files
from an old PC to a new one. A friend of mine recently used this to finish
the set up of my wife's new/used PC. Someone else
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HAMILTON
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Re: Jaws and Microsoft Access
That is really good Ted. I might try working with it some. Would love to be able to use it with JAWS.
That is really good Ted. I might try working with it some. Would love to be able to use it with JAWS.
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Mcginnis, Barbara
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Re: Jaws and Microsoft Access
It was problematic in JAWS 11-12, when I was running XP. Field contents could be neither read nor edited. I'm not a heavy user, but presently have no trouble with it at either home or office.
Ted
It was problematic in JAWS 11-12, when I was running XP. Field contents could be neither read nor edited. I'm not a heavy user, but presently have no trouble with it at either home or office.
Ted
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Lisle, Ted (CHFS DMS)
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Re: Registry Cleaner
It cleans out junk--bits and pieces from old programs. Windows programs uninstall routines usually rely on the uninstall protocol in Control Panel, which is not thorough. So your registry gets
It cleans out junk--bits and pieces from old programs. Windows programs uninstall routines usually rely on the uninstall protocol in Control Panel, which is not thorough. So your registry gets
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Lisle, Ted (CHFS DMS)
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#33700
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Re: Jaws and Microsoft Access
JAWS as far as I know has never really supported Access. The way you can tell is that Henter Joyce which is the company that developed JAWS as well as Freedom Scientific, which is a merge of three
JAWS as far as I know has never really supported Access. The way you can tell is that Henter Joyce which is the company that developed JAWS as well as Freedom Scientific, which is a merge of three
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Mcginnis, Barbara
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#33699
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Border underline cells in Excel 2013
Sometimes in Excel 2010 the shift+ctl+b keystroke does not work and I had to use shift+alt+b to hear the borders spoken.
Sometimes in Excel 2010 the shift+ctl+b keystroke does not work and I had to use shift+alt+b to hear the borders spoken.
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R&J
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#33698
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Re: Registry Cleaner
A while back I picked up a Google toolbar; Revo Uninstaller took care of it handily.
A while back I picked up a Google toolbar; Revo Uninstaller took care of it handily.
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Lisle, Ted (CHFS DMS)
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#33697
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Re: Registry Cleaner
No, the one I recall was somewhat JAWS related. It may even have a link from FS, if I get out there and look. I think David from the other list may have something to do with it.
Ted
No, the one I recall was somewhat JAWS related. It may even have a link from FS, if I get out there and look. I think David from the other list may have something to do with it.
Ted
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Lisle, Ted (CHFS DMS)
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#33696
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Re: Registry Cleaner
Thanks for the warning, but it seems like a lost cause for now anyway. I've got something at the house called regfix, but I haven't had the chance to look at it and see how friendly it is.
Ted
Thanks for the warning, but it seems like a lost cause for now anyway. I've got something at the house called regfix, but I haven't had the chance to look at it and see how friendly it is.
Ted
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Lisle, Ted (CHFS DMS)
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Re: W10 upgrad question I have not heard answeredw
Hello,
When I did the upgrade to Windows 10, the default radio button was checked:
keep existing files and programs.
That is exactly what happened.
You will need Internet Explorer or Firefox, for
Hello,
When I did the upgrade to Windows 10, the default radio button was checked:
keep existing files and programs.
That is exactly what happened.
You will need Internet Explorer or Firefox, for
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Peter Tesar
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#33694
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Re: Registry Cleaner
Mike:
I think you will find that, Ninite.com does not offer downloader's for software, such as Adobe Flash Player and CCleaner because, such companies, in promoting third-party software, such as
Mike:
I think you will find that, Ninite.com does not offer downloader's for software, such as Adobe Flash Player and CCleaner because, such companies, in promoting third-party software, such as
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Dave Durber
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#33693
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Re: Registry Cleaner
Gerald:
I have noticed thatt, in some versions of the CCleaner program downloader, there is a check box to, not only, uncheck the check box for the Google ToolBar but, also for unchecking the check
Gerald:
I have noticed thatt, in some versions of the CCleaner program downloader, there is a check box to, not only, uncheck the check box for the Google ToolBar but, also for unchecking the check
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Dave Durber
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#33691
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Re: Registry Cleaner
Thanks John. My late husband was always the Tech Expert in our home an I am
trying to learn how to prevent any problems.
Thanks John. My late husband was always the Tech Expert in our home an I am
trying to learn how to prevent any problems.
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Julie Mclean <julie.mclean@...>
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#33692
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Re: W10 upgrad question I have not heard answeredw
It depends on which version of drawers you have if you have a current version of Jose mean Josh 16 you will have not have any issues going to Windows 10. Also all programs will be in taxes it gives
It depends on which version of drawers you have if you have a current version of Jose mean Josh 16 you will have not have any issues going to Windows 10. Also all programs will be in taxes it gives
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G Melconian <gmelconian619@...>
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#33690
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Re: W10 upgrad question I have not heard answeredw
I would like to know too. Here is my email address.
Andre.jarreau@...
I would like to know too. Here is my email address.
Andre.jarreau@...
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Andre Jarreau <andre.jarreau@...>
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#33689
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Re: W10 upgrad question I have not heard answeredw
Hi,
If you choose, you can tell Windows 10 installer to keep almost everything
(the exception is JAWS in this case, as JAWS 16.0.4350 is the earliest
version that'll work, but you might want to hold
Hi,
If you choose, you can tell Windows 10 installer to keep almost everything
(the exception is JAWS in this case, as JAWS 16.0.4350 is the earliest
version that'll work, but you might want to hold
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Joseph Lee
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#33688
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W10 upgrad question I have not heard answeredw
Evening all.
I am really considering upgrading to W10 fromW7.
Now the question...
As my system now sits, with some extra programs,Anti Virus things, Favorite Web sites, documents, Winamp and MP3
Evening all.
I am really considering upgrading to W10 fromW7.
Now the question...
As my system now sits, with some extra programs,Anti Virus things, Favorite Web sites, documents, Winamp and MP3
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Morey Worthington
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#33687
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Re: Registry Cleaner
Hello Julie:
The registry is a database full of information determining how your PC should work.
Various programs write in this database.
Installing and uninstalling programs and apps change the
Hello Julie:
The registry is a database full of information determining how your PC should work.
Various programs write in this database.
Installing and uninstalling programs and apps change the
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john.falter
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#33686
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Re: Registry Cleaner
Thank you so much for this info.
Sent from my iPhone
Thank you so much for this info.
Sent from my iPhone
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Melissa Stott
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#33685
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