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Re: Any thoughts on getting latest version of Firefox (78.0.1) to work better with older JFW (2018)?
I’m not having the problems with nVDA though; that’s a strange thing because you aren’t the first person to say it’s also crashy with the other screen reader – but this is only happening
I’m not having the problems with nVDA though; that’s a strange thing because you aren’t the first person to say it’s also crashy with the other screen reader – but this is only happening
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JM Casey
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#80585
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Re: JAWS and Zoom ... screen sharing
Sometimes when the screen is being shared, you can read it using picture smart, with the keystroke recommended for reading PowerPoint. When the meeting agenda was being shared this morning, I pressed
Sometimes when the screen is being shared, you can read it using picture smart, with the keystroke recommended for reading PowerPoint. When the meeting agenda was being shared this morning, I pressed
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Ann Byrne
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#80584
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Re: Windows 10 question
At this point in time, and with the changes to how Feature Updates are applied, the answer to that is, "Yes."
But, if one wishes to postpone other Windows Updates (and I think that critical updates
At this point in time, and with the changes to how Feature Updates are applied, the answer to that is, "Yes."
But, if one wishes to postpone other Windows Updates (and I think that critical updates
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Brian Vogel
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#80583
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Re: JAWS and Zoom
According to the Zoom Help Center, alt+f2 is the keyboard command to switch to Gallery View in a video meeting.
Page up or down apparently shows the previous or next 25 videos in gallery view, or
According to the Zoom Help Center, alt+f2 is the keyboard command to switch to Gallery View in a video meeting.
Page up or down apparently shows the previous or next 25 videos in gallery view, or
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Richard Turner
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#80582
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Re: Windows 10 question
oh, I see. thanks again.
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Mario
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#80581
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Re: Windows 10 question
Hi,
The "Pause updates for 7 days" button was added in consideration for Windows 10 Home users in Version 1903. Prior to Version 1903, Windows 10 Home users could not pause updates, but Windows 10 Pro
Hi,
The "Pause updates for 7 days" button was added in consideration for Windows 10 Home users in Version 1903. Prior to Version 1903, Windows 10 Home users could not pause updates, but Windows 10 Pro
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Joseph Lee
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#80580
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Re: Windows 10 question
but if you have Windows 10 Pro, updates can be delayed for longer than 7 days. but what I don't understand is why in the advanced settings there is also a Temporarily pause updates from being
but if you have Windows 10 Pro, updates can be delayed for longer than 7 days. but what I don't understand is why in the advanced settings there is also a Temporarily pause updates from being
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Mario
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#80579
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Re: Sound Card Question Windows 10
Hi Randy,
In Windows, ever since I can remember, the last sound device plugged into
the computer becomes the default.
Typically this refers to USB devices,
When the last device is removed, the
Hi Randy,
In Windows, ever since I can remember, the last sound device plugged into
the computer becomes the default.
Typically this refers to USB devices,
When the last device is removed, the
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Richard
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#80578
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Re: Windows 10 question
Joseph, thank you for the information about the change in the updates issue. this is good to know.
Joseph, thank you for the information about the change in the updates issue. this is good to know.
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Mario
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#80577
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Re: Sound Card Question Windows 10
thanks.
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Mario
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#80576
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Re: JAWS and Zoom
I did, but it didn’t work.
Rick Miller
I did, but it didn’t work.
Rick Miller
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Rick Miller
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#80575
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Re: JAWS and Zoom
I tried that too, but it didn't work.
Rick Miller
I tried that too, but it didn't work.
Rick Miller
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Rick Miller
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#80574
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Re: Windows 10 question
And one should:
1. Never, ever think about turning off the Windows Update service.
2. Realize, that with regard to Feature Updates which change the Version of Windows 10 that's running, they are not
And one should:
1. Never, ever think about turning off the Windows Update service.
2. Realize, that with regard to Feature Updates which change the Version of Windows 10 that's running, they are not
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Brian Vogel
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#80573
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Re: Windows 10 question
Hi,
Not easily anymore: although you can pause updates for up to five weeks, you can't delay feature updates for up to a year from Settings (this used to be case with Version 1909/November 2019
Hi,
Not easily anymore: although you can pause updates for up to five weeks, you can't delay feature updates for up to a year from Settings (this used to be case with Version 1909/November 2019
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Joseph Lee
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#80572
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Re: clock question
Hi,
The link provided in Settings/Time and Date/Region does not open the “actual” date and time Control Panel applet – it opens an overview page, not the dialog to change date and time.
This
Hi,
The link provided in Settings/Time and Date/Region does not open the “actual” date and time Control Panel applet – it opens an overview page, not the dialog to change date and time.
This
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Joseph Lee
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#80571
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Re: Windows 10 question
There's nothing to check. Updates are no longer an option in Windows 10. That is, you can't say you don't want them. The best you can cd is pause them for seven days.
There's nothing to check. Updates are no longer an option in Windows 10. That is, you can't say you don't want them. The best you can cd is pause them for seven days.
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Steve Matzura
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#80570
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Re: Windows 10 question
in Windows 10, the updates are automatic, and can be delayed for a while.
in Windows 10, the updates are automatic, and can be delayed for a while.
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Mario
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#80569
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Re: clock question
No not exactly but, since she couldn't get to the control panel there's a link that'll open up control panel options to change the date and time by tabbing to them.
Take care. Mike. Sent from my
No not exactly but, since she couldn't get to the control panel there's a link that'll open up control panel options to change the date and time by tabbing to them.
Take care. Mike. Sent from my
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Mike B
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#80568
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Re: Any thoughts on getting latest version of Firefox (78.0.1) to work better with older JFW (2018)?
It's up to 78.0.2, and it's real broke even on JAWS 2020. Doesn't work any better with NVDA or Narrator, so I'm not all-fired sure it's a JAWS problem.
It's up to 78.0.2, and it's real broke even on JAWS 2020. Doesn't work any better with NVDA or Narrator, so I'm not all-fired sure it's a JAWS problem.
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Steve Matzura
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#80567
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Re: Sound Card Question Windows 10
Mario:
Audigy Fx from Creative Labs off of Amazon for around $40. It is an internal card. To install in windows 10 you need to download the appropriate software from Creative Labs, the cd in the
Mario:
Audigy Fx from Creative Labs off of Amazon for around $40. It is an internal card. To install in windows 10 you need to download the appropriate software from Creative Labs, the cd in the
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Randy Meyer
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#80566
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