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Re: jaws, synthesizers, and phonemic changes
I hope that someone can point you to what you're looking for. I'm just writing to say that I have never found such, and have always used trial and error with the JAWS dictionary to eventually land on
I hope that someone can point you to what you're looking for. I'm just writing to say that I have never found such, and have always used trial and error with the JAWS dictionary to eventually land on
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Brian Vogel
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#78612
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Re: downloads view is now separated by file type
You've almost certainly accidentally clicked on (or the screen reader equivalent thereof) the column header for file type, and that's now what's being sorted on.
Get yourself focused on the Name
You've almost certainly accidentally clicked on (or the screen reader equivalent thereof) the column header for file type, and that's now what's being sorted on.
Get yourself focused on the Name
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Brian Vogel
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#78611
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downloads view is now separated by file type
Suddenly, after my folder list under downloads, the files are being listed by extension, i.e. .exe, .pdf or .zip. This is reeking havoc with alphabetical order. Any ideas as to the problem? Using Win
Suddenly, after my folder list under downloads, the files are being listed by extension, i.e. .exe, .pdf or .zip. This is reeking havoc with alphabetical order. Any ideas as to the problem? Using Win
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Cher
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#78610
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Re: Accessible System Backup Image software, (WAS) the latest update to jaws 2020 giving me a fit
Hi Glenn,
I just know that I was surprised to see that Microsoft and a third party software company were able to get together to provide a much needed feature to IFW. I wish other third party
Hi Glenn,
I just know that I was surprised to see that Microsoft and a third party software company were able to get together to provide a much needed feature to IFW. I wish other third party
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James Bentley
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#78609
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Re: Accessible System Backup Image software, (WAS) the latest update to jaws 2020 giving me a fit
Hi James,
That recovery disk would be the same thing as Win PE.
That is basically what microsoft provides in Win PE.
But the talking one has NVDA instead of Narrator and extra tools that are not
Hi James,
That recovery disk would be the same thing as Win PE.
That is basically what microsoft provides in Win PE.
But the talking one has NVDA instead of Narrator and extra tools that are not
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Glenn / Lenny
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#78608
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jaws, synthesizers, and phonemic changes
Hello everyone,
I would like to alter some pronunciations that are mispronounced by the synthesizers that jaws commonly uses, such as vocalyzer and eloquence. These
Hello everyone,
I would like to alter some pronunciations that are mispronounced by the synthesizers that jaws commonly uses, such as vocalyzer and eloquence. These
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Leo
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#78607
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Re: Accessible System Backup Image software, (WAS) the latest update to jaws 2020 giving me a fit
Hello,
There is an option in the Image for Windows menus to create an IFW recovery boot disk.
Yes, this recovery disk includes Narrator which can be activated by typing Control+Windows+enter.
Hello,
There is an option in the Image for Windows menus to create an IFW recovery boot disk.
Yes, this recovery disk includes Narrator which can be activated by typing Control+Windows+enter.
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James Bentley
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#78606
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Re: A powerful JAWS flaw I have found
Yep. Known in geek speak as being case insensitive. As opposed to Linux which is case sensitive.
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Brian - Windows 10 Pro, 64-Bit, Version 1909, Build 18363
The purpose of education is not to
Yep. Known in geek speak as being case insensitive. As opposed to Linux which is case sensitive.
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Brian - Windows 10 Pro, 64-Bit, Version 1909, Build 18363
The purpose of education is not to
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Brian Vogel
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#78605
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Re: A powerful JAWS flaw I have found
Nope. Windows will *show* case in filenames, but for all intents and purposes, lower and uppercase are treated as the same characters.
Nope. Windows will *show* case in filenames, but for all intents and purposes, lower and uppercase are treated as the same characters.
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JM Casey
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#78604
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Re: A powerful JAWS flaw I have found
Hi,
one place to look for files and associated scripts is a file called ConfigNames.ini, found in your users and then the JAWS directory, un to the one you want, settings\ and the corresponding
Hi,
one place to look for files and associated scripts is a file called ConfigNames.ini, found in your users and then the JAWS directory, un to the one you want, settings\ and the corresponding
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Nermin
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#78603
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Re: A powerful JAWS flaw I have found
Hi Glen,
Ye, you are right. Sorry for the miss-leading information.
I just tried it with a file called notes.txt
I copied it and it became notes – copy.txt
I then tried to rename it to
Hi Glen,
Ye, you are right. Sorry for the miss-leading information.
I just tried it with a file called notes.txt
I copied it and it became notes – copy.txt
I then tried to rename it to
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Patrick Murphy
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#78602
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Re: A powerful JAWS flaw I have found
Hi Pat,
In Linux, you can distinguish between capitals, but Windows makes no distinctions.
Unless windows has changed this with Windows 10.
Glenn
Hi Pat,
In Linux, you can distinguish between capitals, but Windows makes no distinctions.
Unless windows has changed this with Windows 10.
Glenn
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Glenn / Lenny
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#78601
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Re: A powerful JAWS flaw I have found
Hi,
There is absolutely no way that two identical file names can exist in a single windows directory.
However, that being said:
You could have a file called jaws.exe and a file called
Hi,
There is absolutely no way that two identical file names can exist in a single windows directory.
However, that being said:
You could have a file called jaws.exe and a file called
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Patrick Murphy
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#78600
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Re: A powerful JAWS flaw I have found
It's not a matter of inconvenience, per se, but of getting something done. User lists are fine for sharing and venting. Technical support (or whatever bug reporting mechanism may be available) is
It's not a matter of inconvenience, per se, but of getting something done. User lists are fine for sharing and venting. Technical support (or whatever bug reporting mechanism may be available) is
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Brian Vogel
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#78599
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Re: A powerful JAWS flaw I have found
What is “the manifest?”
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Richard B. McDonald
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#78598
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Re: A powerful JAWS flaw I have found
I didn’t say its in the same directory. It can be wherever else on the file system. OK, I will contact Vispero, sorry for the invonvenience.
I didn’t say its in the same directory. It can be wherever else on the file system. OK, I will contact Vispero, sorry for the invonvenience.
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Arkadiusz Świętnicki
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#78597
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Re: A powerful JAWS flaw I have found
Two identical file names with the same extension cannot exist in the same directory, so where's the problem?
Glenn
Two identical file names with the same extension cannot exist in the same directory, so where's the problem?
Glenn
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Glenn / Lenny
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#78596
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Re: A powerful JAWS flaw I have found
And my suggestion is that you take the time to contact Freedom Scientific Technical Support about this issue. That's the only way it has any hope of actually being addressed in a timely manner, if it
And my suggestion is that you take the time to contact Freedom Scientific Technical Support about this issue. That's the only way it has any hope of actually being addressed in a timely manner, if it
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Brian Vogel
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#78595
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Re: A powerful JAWS flaw I have found
REAPER.exe, for instance. I have another software named REAPER.
REAPER.exe, for instance. I have another software named REAPER.
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Arkadiusz Świętnicki
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#78594
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Re: A powerful JAWS flaw I have found
And how can two file names be exactly the same? Do you have an example?
And how can two file names be exactly the same? Do you have an example?
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Sieghard Weitzel
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#78593
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