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Re: Notifications in Windows10
Yes, and there is nothing wrong with posting relevant information to two lists, not all members on this Jaws list may be on whatever other list you refer to .
Yes, and there is nothing wrong with posting relevant information to two lists, not all members on this Jaws list may be on whatever other list you refer to .
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Re: Hello All Jaws2019 Gmail question on bcc Addison here
Read David’s instructions, you are not pressing the keys he says you need to press.
Read David’s instructions, you are not pressing the keys he says you need to press.
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Sieghard Weitzel
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Re: Visited links on a website
Hi, Brian. Clearing only the cache may not clear visited links. You might need to clear the browser history itself, and maybe even the saved web pages to clear visited links.
Bill
Hi, Brian. Clearing only the cache may not clear visited links. You might need to clear the browser history itself, and maybe even the saved web pages to clear visited links.
Bill
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Bill White <billwhite92701@...>
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Re: Visited links on a website
Marty,
One of the reasons I use third-party tools rather than a browser's built-in history clearing function is that they consistently give you much better control over exactly what
Marty,
One of the reasons I use third-party tools rather than a browser's built-in history clearing function is that they consistently give you much better control over exactly what
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Brian Vogel
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Re: Visited links on a website
Hi, Marty. Next time, before deleting the Browser history, just uncheck passwords from the data which will be deleted when you clear your history. Which browser are you using? If I know this, I might
Hi, Marty. Next time, before deleting the Browser history, just uncheck passwords from the data which will be deleted when you clear your history. Which browser are you using? If I know this, I might
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Bill White <billwhite92701@...>
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Re: Visited links on a website
Thanks Brian, This seems to have done the trick, although not only the visited links are cleared, the browser no longer remembers my log in information, so a warning. You better know your passwords
Thanks Brian, This seems to have done the trick, although not only the visited links are cleared, the browser no longer remembers my log in information, so a warning. You better know your passwords
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Marty Hutchings
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Re: Visited links on a website
If you clear your browser history that generally resets all knowledge of what links have been previously visited or not.
This can be done using a given web browser's built-in clear history option or
If you clear your browser history that generally resets all knowledge of what links have been previously visited or not.
This can be done using a given web browser's built-in clear history option or
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Brian Vogel
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Re: Visited links on a website
I’m not finding a way to disable the announcement of visited links. In your situation, I might use the list of links, with multiple first-letter navigation available to get to the link you want, or
I’m not finding a way to disable the announcement of visited links. In your situation, I might use the list of links, with multiple first-letter navigation available to get to the link you want, or
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Dean Martineau <topdot@...>
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Visited links on a website
Hello, Does anyone know if there is a way to clear visited links from a website? Certain websites that I visit on a regular basis to manage data have all or most of the links announced by JAWS as
Hello, Does anyone know if there is a way to clear visited links from a website? Certain websites that I visit on a regular basis to manage data have all or most of the links announced by JAWS as
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Marty Hutchings
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Re: Jaws and orical
Hi Tony,
I don't know myself; however, there is this link on there website.
https://www.oracle.com/corporate/accessibility/resources.html
HTH
HH
Hi Tony,
I don't know myself; however, there is this link on there website.
https://www.oracle.com/corporate/accessibility/resources.html
HTH
HH
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HH. Smith Jr.
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Re: JFW18 and Tabs within a Text Editor
Kevin uses the editor Notepad Plus Plus (Notepad++.) that is not the editor that comes with Windows. I don't think Notepad has the capacity to show indentation, but somebody can correct me on that.
Kevin uses the editor Notepad Plus Plus (Notepad++.) that is not the editor that comes with Windows. I don't think Notepad has the capacity to show indentation, but somebody can correct me on that.
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Re: Jaws and orical
Thank you for that.
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Tony Guy
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Re: JFW18 and Tabs within a Text Editor
I just remembered...Jaws2018 will provide me a number when I use the alt and delete key on the numpad when in notepad++. Yet in notepad it tells me some other number that doesn't seem to be accurate.
I just remembered...Jaws2018 will provide me a number when I use the alt and delete key on the numpad when in notepad++. Yet in notepad it tells me some other number that doesn't seem to be accurate.
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Kevin Meyers <kevinmeyers@...>
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Re: JFW18 and Tabs within a Text Editor
The Scripting manual has us working with the script manager in
Notepad. So … I'm assuming the text editor would be Notepad?
The manual has an HTM extension, and opens up in Explorer. I turned
the
The Scripting manual has us working with the script manager in
Notepad. So … I'm assuming the text editor would be Notepad?
The manual has an HTM extension, and opens up in Explorer. I turned
the
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Dani Pagador
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Re: Windows 10 notifications/toasts: frequently asked questions
Thank you Joseph.
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Re: JFW18 and Tabs within a Text Editor
What editor are you using? I use notepad++. I press the keys alt and the delete key on the numpad. This tells me how far in it is from the left which is the first number. In notepad++ it doesent tell
What editor are you using? I use notepad++. I press the keys alt and the delete key on the numpad. This tells me how far in it is from the left which is the first number. In notepad++ it doesent tell
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Kevin Meyers <kevinmeyers@...>
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Re: JFW18 and Tabs within a Text Editor
Not sure if this will help: press insert +6 then under Text ProcessingGeneralcheck the box for Say Indented Characters. It is item 17 in my case.
Not sure if this will help: press insert +6 then under Text ProcessingGeneralcheck the box for Say Indented Characters. It is item 17 in my case.
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Randy Barnett
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Windows 10 notifications/toasts: frequently asked questions
Hi all,
The following was prompted by threads on numerous mailing lists regarding Windows 10 toasts/notifications (they are really the same thing). I hope it can serve as a handy reference in
Hi all,
The following was prompted by threads on numerous mailing lists regarding Windows 10 toasts/notifications (they are really the same thing). I hope it can serve as a handy reference in
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Joseph Lee
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Re: Notifications in Windows10
Hi,
You might be right. But note that interacting with notifications can be learned across screen reader boundaries.
Based on comments I've got, an FAQ about notifications/toasts will be sent to
Hi,
You might be right. But note that interacting with notifications can be learned across screen reader boundaries.
Based on comments I've got, an FAQ about notifications/toasts will be sent to
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Joseph Lee
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Re: Notifications in Windows10
I dont follow your logic. Interacting with Windows, programs and notifications is all inclusive of useing a screenreader. If the info is helpfull to all screenreaders doesnt mean it should not be
I dont follow your logic. Interacting with Windows, programs and notifications is all inclusive of useing a screenreader. If the info is helpfull to all screenreaders doesnt mean it should not be
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Randy Barnett
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