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Re: System Tray Icons, How to Rearrange in Windows 10
I ask again, sort of, how do we know a write task is done without sight?
Maria Campbelllucky1inct@...Somewhere, something incredible is waiting to be known.~ Blaise Pascal ~
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I ask again, sort of, how do we know a write task is done without sight?
Maria Campbelllucky1inct@...Somewhere, something incredible is waiting to be known.~ Blaise Pascal ~
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Maria Campbell
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#68303
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Re: System Tray Icons, How to Rearrange in Windows 10
I actually seldom use anything on the drive itself as far as thumb drives or SD cards go to determine whether a task is finished writing. Virtually anything where I'm copying, saving, etc., to a
I actually seldom use anything on the drive itself as far as thumb drives or SD cards go to determine whether a task is finished writing. Virtually anything where I'm copying, saving, etc., to a
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Brian Vogel
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#68302
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Re: System Tray Icons, How to Rearrange in Windows 10
Which can only occur if you pull while a write process is active, period, as far as the end-user action being able to cause an issue. They're not write-cached, either, as they're considered USB
Which can only occur if you pull while a write process is active, period, as far as the end-user action being able to cause an issue. They're not write-cached, either, as they're considered USB
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Brian Vogel
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#68301
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Re: System Tray Icons, How to Rearrange in Windows 10
An external drive is easy to tell if activity has stopped, for ejection purposes, but not other devices, such as thumb drives or the VR Stream. As a sighted person you may tell by looking,
An external drive is easy to tell if activity has stopped, for ejection purposes, but not other devices, such as thumb drives or the VR Stream. As a sighted person you may tell by looking,
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Maria Campbell
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#68300
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Re: Picture smart
You can say that. The picture Smart really did a good job on describing it.
Thanks for asking.
best regards
Michael Munn
Michael Munn
Member: Virginia Association of Blind students
National
You can say that. The picture Smart really did a good job on describing it.
Thanks for asking.
best regards
Michael Munn
Michael Munn
Member: Virginia Association of Blind students
National
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Michael Munn
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#68299
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Re: System Tray Icons, How to Rearrange in Windows 10
Maybe so, but I have seen SD cards corrupted because someone didn’t use the Safely Remove Hardware option. And their system wasn’t customized.
Bill White
billwhite92701@...
Maybe so, but I have seen SD cards corrupted because someone didn’t use the Safely Remove Hardware option. And their system wasn’t customized.
Bill White
billwhite92701@...
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Bill White <billwhite92701@...>
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#68298
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Re: System Tray Icons, How to Rearrange in Windows 10
I'm not arguing with anything else but this. The Eject/Safely Remove Hardware function is an anachronism in all but the very rarest of circumstances. All the way back to Windows 7 Microsoft changed
I'm not arguing with anything else but this. The Eject/Safely Remove Hardware function is an anachronism in all but the very rarest of circumstances. All the way back to Windows 7 Microsoft changed
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Brian Vogel
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#68297
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Re: System Tray Icons, How to Rearrange in Windows 10
Hi Steve,
With all due respect, System Tray icons can be rearranged! I just learned that the Badges option needs to be turned off and here are my corrected steps:
Here's how I rearrange the
Hi Steve,
With all due respect, System Tray icons can be rearranged! I just learned that the Badges option needs to be turned off and here are my corrected steps:
Here's how I rearrange the
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Mike B
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#68296
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Re: System Tray Icons, How to Rearrange in Windows 10
Yes, it is, because if you have Show All Icons in System Tray turned off, not all icons show up in JAWS Key plus F11. If you don’t have them show up, and something goes haywire, such as you need the
Yes, it is, because if you have Show All Icons in System Tray turned off, not all icons show up in JAWS Key plus F11. If you don’t have them show up, and something goes haywire, such as you need the
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Bill White <billwhite92701@...>
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#68295
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Re: System Tray Icons, How to Rearrange in Windows 10
Steve,
"Critical" is in the eye of the beholder. Also, a great many people prefer to use a "screen reader agnostic" access method to the system tray, WinKey+B, then right arrow through.
Steve,
"Critical" is in the eye of the beholder. Also, a great many people prefer to use a "screen reader agnostic" access method to the system tray, WinKey+B, then right arrow through.
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Brian Vogel
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#68294
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Re: System Tray Icons, How to Rearrange in Windows 10
I'm not even sure what the objective is here. When the System Tray is opened with JAWS Key + F11, you can use first-letter navigation to find anything. Is it that critical to have the icons
I'm not even sure what the objective is here. When the System Tray is opened with JAWS Key + F11, you can use first-letter navigation to find anything. Is it that critical to have the icons
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Steve Matzura
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#68293
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Re: System Tray Icons, How to Rearrange in Windows 10
That is not technically correct. I still haven't found a way via the keyboard, even using emulated drag and drop, but it can be done via actual drag and drop. If something is driving you absolutely
That is not technically correct. I still haven't found a way via the keyboard, even using emulated drag and drop, but it can be done via actual drag and drop. If something is driving you absolutely
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Brian Vogel
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#68292
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Re: Drag and Drop solved.
Not that I'm surprised that some don't know certain keyboard commands for JAWS, as there are so many that I don't think anyone has all of them memorized, particularly the desktop and laptop
Not that I'm surprised that some don't know certain keyboard commands for JAWS, as there are so many that I don't think anyone has all of them memorized, particularly the desktop and laptop
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Brian Vogel
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#68291
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Re: System Tray Icons, How to Rearrange in Windows 10
You and Mike B have a confusion. You want to rearrange system tray icons. This is not possible. Mike B explained how to arrange taskbar icons. This is absolutely possible, with one caveat: Any new
You and Mike B have a confusion. You want to rearrange system tray icons. This is not possible. Mike B explained how to arrange taskbar icons. This is absolutely possible, with one caveat: Any new
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Steve Matzura
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#68290
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Re: Drag and Drop solved.
Mike,
Thank you for this list! Although many of us may use a lot of these commands, there are some in the list that I didin’t know and they will help me tremendously.
Terrie
Mike,
Thank you for this list! Although many of us may use a lot of these commands, there are some in the list that I didin’t know and they will help me tremendously.
Terrie
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Terrie Terlau
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#68289
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Re: Drag and Drop solved.
Hi Takis,
I hope this will help those that use laptops without numpads. Here are the numpad keystrokes for laptops without numpads and the URL for many more keystrokes.
Hi Takis,
I hope this will help those that use laptops without numpads. Here are the numpad keystrokes for laptops without numpads and the URL for many more keystrokes.
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Mike B
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#68288
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Re: Drag and Drop solved.
Thanks you very much Heather.
Take care,
Takis
Thanks you very much Heather.
Take care,
Takis
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Panagiotis Antonopoulos
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#68287
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Re: Drag and Drop solved.
Hi Pantonop,
Caps lock + number row 8 is the laptop command for left mouse button.
-Heather
Carroll Center for the Blind Confidentiality Notice: This email and any files transmitted with it are
Hi Pantonop,
Caps lock + number row 8 is the laptop command for left mouse button.
-Heather
Carroll Center for the Blind Confidentiality Notice: This email and any files transmitted with it are
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Heather Thomas <heather.thomas@...>
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#68286
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Re: Drag and Drop solved.
Please, can someone give me the equivalent command for a laptop keyboard, I mean the substitute for numpad-slash in this case?
Thanks,
Please, can someone give me the equivalent command for a laptop keyboard, I mean the substitute for numpad-slash in this case?
Thanks,
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Panagiotis Antonopoulos
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#68285
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Re: picture smart
Hi Don/all,
You simply need to type the letter f thereafter to start the process of recognition.
Kindest regards,
Takis
Hi Don/all,
You simply need to type the letter f thereafter to start the process of recognition.
Kindest regards,
Takis
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Panagiotis Antonopoulos
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#68284
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