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Re: Curious verbosity question in Outlook
I have also upgraded to the 2019 latest release and now, my Windows Live Mail sais this before every message each time I Up or Down Arrow through my inbox messages.
“Windows Live Mail Message List
I have also upgraded to the 2019 latest release and now, my Windows Live Mail sais this before every message each time I Up or Down Arrow through my inbox messages.
“Windows Live Mail Message List
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Marty Hutchings
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Re: Curious verbosity question in Outlook
Robin,
Just one thought. It’s sounds like the end of “documents” cut short.
Robin,
Just one thought. It’s sounds like the end of “documents” cut short.
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Adrian Spratt
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Re: Curious verbosity question in Outlook
could it be a glitch in the use of Vocalizer Nathan?
could it be a glitch in the use of Vocalizer Nathan?
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Mario
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Re: Curious verbosity question in Outlook
P.S. I just switched to JAWS 2018 and the problem is not here. I wonder what setting in 2019 is causing this…
P.S. I just switched to JAWS 2018 and the problem is not here. I wonder what setting in 2019 is causing this…
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Van Lant, Robin
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Curious verbosity question in Outlook
I’m using JAWS 2019 with Outlook 365 with Vocalizer Nathan. I have noticed for a while a curious thing when arrowing through my inbox. Wondering if others see this behavior. I’m pasting below
I’m using JAWS 2019 with Outlook 365 with Vocalizer Nathan. I have noticed for a while a curious thing when arrowing through my inbox. Wondering if others see this behavior. I’m pasting below
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Van Lant, Robin
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Re: Question regarding jaws activation
There isn’t a fixed number but FS will get touchy iif you do it too often.
There isn’t a fixed number but FS will get touchy iif you do it too often.
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Hicks Steven (CORNWALL IT SERVICES) <steven.hicks@...>
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Outlook Accessibility Webinar on YouTube
Hi All,
Outlook Accessibility Webinar on YouTube. This is the recording of the recent Microsoft Accessibility Learning webinar on using Outlook:
Hi All,
Outlook Accessibility Webinar on YouTube. This is the recording of the recent Microsoft Accessibility Learning webinar on using Outlook:
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Mike B
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Freedom Scientific on YouTube
Howdy All,
Freedom Scientific has training videos on YouTube and you can check out what they have to offer using the link below.
https://www.youtube.com/FreedomScientificTraining
Take care.
Howdy All,
Freedom Scientific has training videos on YouTube and you can check out what they have to offer using the link below.
https://www.youtube.com/FreedomScientificTraining
Take care.
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Mike B
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Re: How to close documents in JAWS 2020
Hm, I admittedly have been using JAWS since 1999, but FS's way seems right to me -- a "modifier" just means that you hold down that key and press with other keys to perform a function that the latter
Hm, I admittedly have been using JAWS since 1999, but FS's way seems right to me -- a "modifier" just means that you hold down that key and press with other keys to perform a function that the latter
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JM Casey
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Re: How to close documents in JAWS 2020
And, FS is not consistent.
FS calls the key that you press to hear one word, or press twice quickly to spell that word, numpad-5.
Even though with the numlock off, it isn't a 5.
I hear beginning
And, FS is not consistent.
FS calls the key that you press to hear one word, or press twice quickly to spell that word, numpad-5.
Even though with the numlock off, it isn't a 5.
I hear beginning
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Richard Turner
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Re: How to close documents in JAWS 2020
David, I am not Richard but I totally agree with him that it is just
stupid to press a "modifier" key which suppose to be less confusing than
saying to press the insert key. but in response to your
David, I am not Richard but I totally agree with him that it is just
stupid to press a "modifier" key which suppose to be less confusing than
saying to press the insert key. but in response to your
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Mario
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Re: How to close documents in JAWS 2020
Richard,
The issue is that the special screen reader modifier key, such as what is called the JAWS key, is not necessarily mapped to the insert key. Some users, particularly those without a numeric
Richard,
The issue is that the special screen reader modifier key, such as what is called the JAWS key, is not necessarily mapped to the insert key. Some users, particularly those without a numeric
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David Goldfield <david.goldfield@...>
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Re: How to close documents in JAWS 2020
David,
Your trick works. I’m pretty sure the alt was acting goofy and not JAWS. Once, quite a while ago, I had a similar problem with the control key. By pressing each of the control keys
David,
Your trick works. I’m pretty sure the alt was acting goofy and not JAWS. Once, quite a while ago, I had a similar problem with the control key. By pressing each of the control keys
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Shirley Tracy
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Re: How to close documents in JAWS 2020
Thank you all for your responses. You made me rethink my problem, and although I have the same desktop and same keyboard that I have been using, I have to agree that the problem has to be the
Thank you all for your responses. You made me rethink my problem, and although I have the same desktop and same keyboard that I have been using, I have to agree that the problem has to be the
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Shirley Tracy
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Re: How to close documents in JAWS 2020
I just use the keyboard without the downloadable software. I know this is not an option for many but if you just need basics all keyboards are plug and play.
Dan
I just use the keyboard without the downloadable software. I know this is not an option for many but if you just need basics all keyboards are plug and play.
Dan
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Dan Longmore
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Re: How to close documents in JAWS 2020
I don't get it. for example, if you want to summon the JAWS window and
you're told to press the modifier with the j, the same is achieved by
pressing the insert with j. I agree with Richard. it's
I don't get it. for example, if you want to summon the JAWS window and
you're told to press the modifier with the j, the same is achieved by
pressing the insert with j. I agree with Richard. it's
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Mario
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Re: How to close documents in JAWS 2020
Although I no longer have the keyboard which gave me grief, I had a problem with the function keys when I first got the keyboard I previously had. As many of you are likely aware, there can be
Although I no longer have the keyboard which gave me grief, I had a problem with the function keys when I first got the keyboard I previously had. As many of you are likely aware, there can be
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Barbara <batterseye@...>
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Re: How to close documents in JAWS 2020
I get why JAWS and NVDA both refer to their primary control key as the JAWS and NVDA key, respectively. What that key is depends entirely on the keyboard layout you are using, and being able to write
I get why JAWS and NVDA both refer to their primary control key as the JAWS and NVDA key, respectively. What that key is depends entirely on the keyboard layout you are using, and being able to write
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Brian Vogel
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Re: How to close documents in JAWS 2020
Yes, this is certainly not a Jaws issue at all.
I think Freedom Scientific sets people up for confusion when they do things like rename keys.
The insert key is the insert key; it just so happens
Yes, this is certainly not a Jaws issue at all.
I think Freedom Scientific sets people up for confusion when they do things like rename keys.
The insert key is the insert key; it just so happens
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Richard Turner
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Re: How to close documents in JAWS 2020
And a big, "Oops, my bad!," on the ALT+F4 bit, which does, as Richard said, close a program.
But the principle of these being Windows keyboard shortcuts, unrelated to JAWS or any other screen reader,
And a big, "Oops, my bad!," on the ALT+F4 bit, which does, as Richard said, close a program.
But the principle of these being Windows keyboard shortcuts, unrelated to JAWS or any other screen reader,
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Brian Vogel
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