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Re: Reading pdfs with confidence
I agree that there is a problem with using Q Read with jaws if you want to read by paragraph but you should be aware that this problem disappears with an alternative screenreader like Narrator.
If
I agree that there is a problem with using Q Read with jaws if you want to read by paragraph but you should be aware that this problem disappears with an alternative screenreader like Narrator.
If
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David Griffith
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how do I schedule a delayed delivery of email using office 365 JAWS 2020 Windows 10
Hi,
I can’t find any schedule delivery under options.
How do I schedule a delayed delivery for email message I create using Microsoft Office 365? I am running the latest Jaws 2020 and Windows
Hi,
I can’t find any schedule delivery under options.
How do I schedule a delayed delivery for email message I create using Microsoft Office 365? I am running the latest Jaws 2020 and Windows
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Sharon Ballantyne
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#79980
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Re: What's the best way to use Twitter with jaws?
I personally used TWBlue.
Melissa
I personally used TWBlue.
Melissa
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Melissa Stott
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#79979
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Re: Reading pdfs with confidence
I do know that headings are displayed in bookshare books.
The find command is also very useful.
By tabbing you can find your position in the text, so you can kind of tell of you've skipped quite a bit
I do know that headings are displayed in bookshare books.
The find command is also very useful.
By tabbing you can find your position in the text, so you can kind of tell of you've skipped quite a bit
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Sharon
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#79978
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Re: Reading pdfs with confidence
I have QRead. However, like I said earlier, you cannot go para by para in it. It’s just line by line or say all. And those are not feasible for large docs, in which you need to skim through some
I have QRead. However, like I said earlier, you cannot go para by para in it. It’s just line by line or say all. And those are not feasible for large docs, in which you need to skim through some
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Rahul Bajaj
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#79977
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Re: What's the best way to use Twitter with jaws?
It should gave the option to opbe the Twitter website with a authurize button. Once you press that their should be a 4 digit pin.
It should gave the option to opbe the Twitter website with a authurize button. Once you press that their should be a 4 digit pin.
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Lino Morales
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#79976
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Looking For Jim Weiss
Hey All,
A week or so ago I had a question about VmWare and function keys and got a reply from Jim Weiss. I still have a question or two for him but due to technical difficulties I lost his email
Hey All,
A week or so ago I had a question about VmWare and function keys and got a reply from Jim Weiss. I still have a question or two for him but due to technical difficulties I lost his email
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Robbie Curtis
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Re: What's the best way to use Twitter with jaws?
Hi,
I just found it.
It's asking me for a pin, but I haven't received one.
What should I do?
My options are ok and cancel.
Will the app notify me of new tweets?
Thanks,
Jessica
Hi,
I just found it.
It's asking me for a pin, but I haven't received one.
What should I do?
My options are ok and cancel.
Will the app notify me of new tweets?
Thanks,
Jessica
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Jessica D
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#79974
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Re: What's the best way to use Twitter with jaws?
The bestist app IMHO is TW Blue at:
www.twblue.es
The bestist app IMHO is TW Blue at:
www.twblue.es
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Lino Morales
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#79973
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What's the best way to use Twitter with jaws?
Hi,
I just got Twitter the other day, & downloaded the windows app.
It seems accessible, but doesn’t appear to have very good keyboard shortcuts.
Can anyone tell me the best way to use
Hi,
I just got Twitter the other day, & downloaded the windows app.
It seems accessible, but doesn’t appear to have very good keyboard shortcuts.
Can anyone tell me the best way to use
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Jessica D
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#79972
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Re: Reading pdfs with confidence
It doesn't seem to track very well with my braille display, sadly. I usually
use it to open pdf, mobi or epub files, and then convert to good ole' plain
text and just read 'em in notepad.
It doesn't seem to track very well with my braille display, sadly. I usually
use it to open pdf, mobi or epub files, and then convert to good ole' plain
text and just read 'em in notepad.
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JM Casey
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#79971
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Re: Finding a File Using JAWS
You can also hit alt-enter on the file to open a properties dialogue box and see it’s path near the top of the window. Unfortunately if the path is too long I think it will be truncated.
You can also hit alt-enter on the file to open a properties dialogue box and see it’s path near the top of the window. Unfortunately if the path is too long I think it will be truncated.
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JM Casey
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Re: Finding a File Using JAWS
Hi, Rick. I agree with Brian about the convenience of Everything Search, and I have it on my machines, and use it.
Before I had Everything Search, here's what I did to find file location.
1.
Hi, Rick. I agree with Brian about the convenience of Everything Search, and I have it on my machines, and use it.
Before I had Everything Search, here's what I did to find file location.
1.
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Bill White
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Re: Finding a File Using JAWS
Rick,
If you find yourself wanting to find files, by name, and then opening the folder they're in, I strongly suggest that you download the Everything Search from voidtools.com. It's
Rick,
If you find yourself wanting to find files, by name, and then opening the folder they're in, I strongly suggest that you download the Everything Search from voidtools.com. It's
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Brian Vogel
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#79968
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Finding a File Using JAWS
Dear Listers:
I currently am running the latest version of Windows and am also using the latest version of JAWS. If you download something without designating a path, how do you go about finding
Dear Listers:
I currently am running the latest version of Windows and am also using the latest version of JAWS. If you download something without designating a path, how do you go about finding
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Rick Miller
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#79967
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Re: Reading pdfs with confidence
Yes, that is another excellent choice.
Sharon
Yes, that is another excellent choice.
Sharon
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Sharon
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Re: Reading pdfs with confidence
It will also read pretty large books.
For example, I do read study bibles with it, and they are pretty long.
But it does have its limitations.
Sharon
It will also read pretty large books.
For example, I do read study bibles with it, and they are pretty long.
But it does have its limitations.
Sharon
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Sharon
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Re: Reading pdfs with confidence
The easiest way is to find a pdf document among your documents. Arrow to
that document, but don't open it.
1. Press ALT plus ENTER for Properties.
2. Press SHIFT plus TAB once to get to the "Change"
The easiest way is to find a pdf document among your documents. Arrow to
that document, but don't open it.
1. Press ALT plus ENTER for Properties.
2. Press SHIFT plus TAB once to get to the "Change"
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Bill White
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#79964
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Re: Reading pdfs with confidence
How would I make that Word setup in Windows 10?
Tim Ford
How would I make that Word setup in Windows 10?
Tim Ford
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Tim Ford
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Re: Reading pdfs with confidence
K1000 does an excellent job.
K1000 does an excellent job.
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Ann Byrne
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