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Re: Enabling Jaws to speak proofreading info
Try alt+delete.
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Ann Byrne
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#76353
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Re: unload and reload Jaws?
Jaws key plus F4 simply unloads Jaws.
However if you review the thread you will find that we have discovered thanks to Bill that Jaws plus Windows key plus F4 does indeed restart Jaws though this
Jaws key plus F4 simply unloads Jaws.
However if you review the thread you will find that we have discovered thanks to Bill that Jaws plus Windows key plus F4 does indeed restart Jaws though this
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David Griffith
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#76352
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Re: Enabling Jaws to speak proofreading info
Norma,
Press alt-delete (on the six-pack, and maybe also the numpad) for JAWS to give you position details in inches. If it doesn’t speak in inches but center meters, post again because
Norma,
Press alt-delete (on the six-pack, and maybe also the numpad) for JAWS to give you position details in inches. If it doesn’t speak in inches but center meters, post again because
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Adrian Spratt
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#76351
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Re: unload and reload Jaws?
I am confused about the suggestion. The JAWS key and F4 just does the uninstall, not starting again. Am I missing something?
Tim Ford
I am confused about the suggestion. The JAWS key and F4 just does the uninstall, not starting again. Am I missing something?
Tim Ford
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Tim Ford
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#76350
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Enabling Jaws to speak proofreading info
Hi everyone,
I’m using J2020 and Word 365. I need to know, in inches, where a line of text starts. For example, If a character were right in the center, Jaws should tell me 4.25”.
And I also
Hi everyone,
I’m using J2020 and Word 365. I need to know, in inches, where a line of text starts. For example, If a character were right in the center, Jaws should tell me 4.25”.
And I also
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Norma A. Boge
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#76349
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Re: unload and reload Jaws?
Hmm, I have always unloaded jaws by jaws key f4. To reload, I just go to the search box in the start menu and type jaws press enter.
Hmm, I have always unloaded jaws by jaws key f4. To reload, I just go to the search box in the start menu and type jaws press enter.
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kitty hevener <khevener@...>
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#76348
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Re: unload and reload Jaws?
Have actually noticed this as well, oddly enough...
Must have something to do with accessibility api (if that's the correct terminology) becoming frozen for one reason or another. Would be
Have actually noticed this as well, oddly enough...
Must have something to do with accessibility api (if that's the correct terminology) becoming frozen for one reason or another. Would be
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JM Casey
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#76347
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Re: unload and reload Jaws?
Hi Adrian, I was working with a FS tech just a few days ago, trying to resolve a tricky Jaws issue. I had to load and unload a couple different Jaws versions several times, and he was having me start
Hi Adrian, I was working with a FS tech just a few days ago, trying to resolve a tricky Jaws issue. I had to load and unload a couple different Jaws versions several times, and he was having me start
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Norma A. Boge
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#76346
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Re: Creating website with JAWS
I use WordPress for my website as well. You can create a website with a variety of features using WordPress plugins.
CathyAnne
CathyAnne Murtha
Access Technology Institute,
I use WordPress for my website as well. You can create a website with a variety of features using WordPress plugins.
CathyAnne
CathyAnne Murtha
Access Technology Institute,
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CathyAnne Murtha
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#76345
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Re: Finding the ip addresss of a computer?
Just as I wrote, it's right there. IPv4 Address. . . . . . . . . . . : 10.1.10.188
Just as I wrote, it's right there. IPv4 Address. . . . . . . . . . . : 10.1.10.188
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Steve Matzura
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#76344
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Re: Finding the ip addresss of a computer?
You need a lot more than just the IP address.
1. In order to access anything on a computer, you need a file server of some kind--FTP, http, etc.
2. In order to make
You need a lot more than just the IP address.
1. In order to access anything on a computer, you need a file server of some kind--FTP, http, etc.
2. In order to make
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Steve Matzura
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#76343
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Re: unload and reload Jaws?
To reload JAWS if it becomes unresponsive, use Insert+Windows+F4.
To reload JAWS if it becomes unresponsive, use Insert+Windows+F4.
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Jason White
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#76342
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Re: unload and reload Jaws?
I really think you may have hit upon something here.
I too have noticed that when Jaws becomes unresponsive if I turn on Narrator then pretty quickly Jaws comes back to life and starts talking as
I really think you may have hit upon something here.
I too have noticed that when Jaws becomes unresponsive if I turn on Narrator then pretty quickly Jaws comes back to life and starts talking as
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David Griffith
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#76341
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Re: JAWS spell
Hi,
You are in the right area with Setting Center.
Open Word.
Go to the Jaws Manager.
Navigate to the Settings Center
In the Search box type “Spelling”
One of the results will be Detect Spelling
Hi,
You are in the right area with Setting Center.
Open Word.
Go to the Jaws Manager.
Navigate to the Settings Center
In the Search box type “Spelling”
One of the results will be Detect Spelling
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Joe
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#76340
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Re: unload and reload Jaws?
Good day.
Here’s another way to restart Jaws.
I press the Windows key.
I then press the right arrow key twice.
I then press the up arrow key 3 times to get to Restart.
I then press the
Good day.
Here’s another way to restart Jaws.
I press the Windows key.
I then press the right arrow key twice.
I then press the up arrow key 3 times to get to Restart.
I then press the
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Ken Chernack
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#76339
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Re: unload and reload Jaws?
Yes, I use Narrator in this way at times as well. Narrator is good to have and I have found more reliable than JAWS when computer or software begins to ack a bit flaky.
Dan
Yes, I use Narrator in this way at times as well. Narrator is good to have and I have found more reliable than JAWS when computer or software begins to ack a bit flaky.
Dan
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Dan Longmore
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#76338
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Re: unload and load jaws 2nd edition
And keep in mind that you can turn off the prompt when pressing Jaws Key + F4, if you do this Jaws just unloads instead of first asking if you want to do this.
If you put a shortcut on the desktop
And keep in mind that you can turn off the prompt when pressing Jaws Key + F4, if you do this Jaws just unloads instead of first asking if you want to do this.
If you put a shortcut on the desktop
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Sieghard Weitzel
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#76337
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Re: unload and reload Jaws?
I find this key combo works much more slowly in JAWS 2020 than in previous versions. The funny thing is that lately I've found a way to get JAWS to reload more quickly is to start Narrator with
I find this key combo works much more slowly in JAWS 2020 than in previous versions. The funny thing is that lately I've found a way to get JAWS to reload more quickly is to start Narrator with
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Adrian Spratt
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#76336
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Re: unload and reload Jaws?
I have just tried it and yes it does work so thanks for the information.
Unfortunately, as you say it is very slow compared to the equivalent in NVDA but it is still a good option to use when Jaws
I have just tried it and yes it does work so thanks for the information.
Unfortunately, as you say it is very slow compared to the equivalent in NVDA but it is still a good option to use when Jaws
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David Griffith
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#76335
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How To Restore Fields In An Outlook E-mail Message
Hello everyone.
I have once again lost the ability to read heading fields in an Outlook e-mail message using the Alt 1, 2, 3, and 4 keys.
In particular, I’m trying to verify that the BCC
Hello everyone.
I have once again lost the ability to read heading fields in an Outlook e-mail message using the Alt 1, 2, 3, and 4 keys.
In particular, I’m trying to verify that the BCC
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Tom Behler
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#76334
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