Re: What to do about XP machines
Dorothy <Dorothy.ingram-gorban@...>
How interesting many have had problems using excell with jaws 12 and xp how did you fix that? thanks dorothy
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----- Original Message ----- From: "Londa Peterson" <lpeterson@tricountyblind.org> To: "'The Jaws for Windows support list.'" <jfw@lists.the-jdh.com> Sent: Wednesday, October 05, 2011 7:45 PM Subject: RE: What to do about XP machines I have used JAWS 11, 12 and 13 on a Windows XP pro machine with Office 2007. I haven't really had any problems especially since I got my newer machine. I did have the problem with Excel 2007, but I was able to fix that.
-----Original Message----- From: jfw-bounces@lists.the-jdh.com [mailto:jfw-bounces@lists.the-jdh.com] On Behalf Of Lisle, Ted Sent: Wednesday, October 05, 2011 2:05 PM To: The Jaws for Windows support list. Subject: RE: What to do about XP machines
Any of you guys using Office 2007 or later with XP Pro? Please contact me off list.
-----Original Message----- From: jfw-bounces@lists.the-jdh.com [mailto:jfw-bounces@lists.the-jdh.com] On Behalf Of Robert Westfall Sent: Sunday, August 21, 2011 2:22 PM To: 'The Jaws for Windows support list.' Subject: RE: What to do about XP machines
Same here Jaws 12 latest build on an xp pro sp3 machine. All working just fine.
-----Original Message----- From: jfw-bounces@lists.the-jdh.com [mailto:jfw-bounces@lists.the-jdh.com] On Behalf Of Pat Byrne Sent: Sunday, August 21, 2011 2:15 PM To: The Jaws for Windows support list. Subject: Re: What to do about XP machines
Running JFW12 on an XP/SP3 machine with no difficulties. Pat ByrneAt 11:38 AM 8/21/2011, you wrote:
Ok, Steve. ... Thanks for the response.
I'm going to play it cool for a while here and see what other feedback I get.
Actually, I think my time and energy this week will be spent getting Jaws 12 up and running on the new Windows 7 laptop the University will be giving me, so the XP thing can wait for a bit.
Tom in Michigan
----- Original Message ----- From: "Steve" <k8sp@sbcglobal.net> To: "The Jaws for Windows support list." <jfw@lists.the-jdh.com> Sent: Sunday, August 21, 2011 12:24 PM Subject: Re: What to do about XP machines
Tom,
While several people have reported issues, I've not had any and I am running XP here with Jaws 12 Pro.
Steve, Lansing, MI
----- Original Message ----- From: "Tom Behler" <tombehler@gmail.com> To: "Jaws users e-mail list" <jfw@lists.the-jdh.com> Sent: Sunday, August 21, 2011 10:27 AM Subject: What to do about XP machines
Hello, everyone.
In a recent post, I believe Adrian said the following:
"Many listers have reported flaws in JAWS 12, possibly because it is more directed to Windows 7 than XP. ... I still use XP Pro, and the warnings on this list have convinced me to stay with JAWS 11, even
though my SMA entitles me to JAWS 12."
The timing for this comment couldn't have been better in my case.
Although this is likely to change soon as my University switches us all completely over to Windows 7, my desktop at work is still an XP machine, and still has Jaws 11. The back-up PC I have at home is an XP machine, and that too has Jaws 11.
So, is the collective wisdom of the group to keep things as they are now on the XP machines, rather than installing Jaws 12 which seems to be geared more to Windows 7?
If this is true, you guys have just saved me some head-aches with my remaining XP computers, and I thank you sincerely for that.
I'll save my headaches for installing Jaws 12 on the new Windows 7 laptop the University will give me this week. (smile)
Tom in Michigan
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Re: What to do about XP machines
Londa Peterson <lpeterson@...>
I have used JAWS 11, 12 and 13 on a Windows XP pro machine with Office 2007. I haven't really had any problems especially since I got my newer machine. I did have the problem with Excel 2007, but I was able to fix that.
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-----Original Message----- From: jfw-bounces@lists.the-jdh.com [mailto:jfw-bounces@lists.the-jdh.com] On Behalf Of Lisle, Ted Sent: Wednesday, October 05, 2011 2:05 PM To: The Jaws for Windows support list. Subject: RE: What to do about XP machines Any of you guys using Office 2007 or later with XP Pro? Please contact me off list. -----Original Message----- From: jfw-bounces@lists.the-jdh.com [mailto:jfw-bounces@lists.the-jdh.com] On Behalf Of Robert Westfall Sent: Sunday, August 21, 2011 2:22 PM To: 'The Jaws for Windows support list.' Subject: RE: What to do about XP machines Same here Jaws 12 latest build on an xp pro sp3 machine. All working just fine. -----Original Message----- From: jfw-bounces@lists.the-jdh.com [mailto:jfw-bounces@lists.the-jdh.com] On Behalf Of Pat Byrne Sent: Sunday, August 21, 2011 2:15 PM To: The Jaws for Windows support list. Subject: Re: What to do about XP machines Running JFW12 on an XP/SP3 machine with no difficulties. Pat ByrneAt 11:38 AM 8/21/2011, you wrote: Ok, Steve. ... Thanks for the response.
I'm going to play it cool for a while here and see what other feedback I get. Actually, I think my time and energy this week will be spent getting Jaws 12 up and running on the new Windows 7 laptop the University will be giving me, so the XP thing can wait for a bit.
Tom in Michigan
----- Original Message ----- From: "Steve" <k8sp@sbcglobal.net> To: "The Jaws for Windows support list." <jfw@lists.the-jdh.com> Sent: Sunday, August 21, 2011 12:24 PM Subject: Re: What to do about XP machines
Tom,
While several people have reported issues, I've not had any and I am running XP here with Jaws 12 Pro.
Steve, Lansing, MI
----- Original Message ----- From: "Tom Behler" <tombehler@gmail.com> To: "Jaws users e-mail list" <jfw@lists.the-jdh.com> Sent: Sunday, August 21, 2011 10:27 AM Subject: What to do about XP machines
Hello, everyone.
In a recent post, I believe Adrian said the following:
"Many listers have reported flaws in JAWS 12, possibly because it is more directed to Windows 7 than XP. ... I still use XP Pro, and the warnings on this list have convinced me to stay with JAWS 11,
even though my SMA entitles me to JAWS 12."
The timing for this comment couldn't have been better in my case.
Although this is likely to change soon as my University switches us all completely over to Windows 7, my desktop at work is still an XP machine, and still has Jaws 11. The back-up PC I have at home is an XP machine, and that too has Jaws 11.
So, is the collective wisdom of the group to keep things as they are now on the XP machines, rather than installing Jaws 12 which seems to be geared more to Windows 7?
If this is true, you guys have just saved me some head-aches with my remaining XP computers, and I thank you sincerely for that.
I'll save my headaches for installing Jaws 12 on the new Windows 7 laptop the University will give me this week. (smile)
Tom in Michigan
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Re: What to do about XP machines
I use xp,jaws 11, windows 2007, no problems not sure what is it you are asking, sorry sugar
'People will forget what you said... People will forget what you did.... But people will NEVER forget how you made them feel.' ~Be Blessed, Sugar
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----- Original Message ----- From: "Lisle, Ted" <Ted.Lisle@ky.gov> To: "The Jaws for Windows support list." <jfw@lists.the-jdh.com> Sent: Wednesday, October 05, 2011 11:04 AM Subject: RE: What to do about XP machines Any of you guys using Office 2007 or later with XP Pro? Please contact me off list. -----Original Message----- From: jfw-bounces@lists.the-jdh.com [mailto:jfw-bounces@lists.the-jdh.com] On Behalf Of Robert Westfall Sent: Sunday, August 21, 2011 2:22 PM To: 'The Jaws for Windows support list.' Subject: RE: What to do about XP machines Same here Jaws 12 latest build on an xp pro sp3 machine. All working just fine. -----Original Message----- From: jfw-bounces@lists.the-jdh.com [mailto:jfw-bounces@lists.the-jdh.com] On Behalf Of Pat Byrne Sent: Sunday, August 21, 2011 2:15 PM To: The Jaws for Windows support list. Subject: Re: What to do about XP machines Running JFW12 on an XP/SP3 machine with no difficulties. Pat ByrneAt 11:38 AM 8/21/2011, you wrote:
Ok, Steve. ... Thanks for the response.
I'm going to play it cool for a while here and see what other feedback I get.
Actually, I think my time and energy this week will be spent getting Jaws 12 up and running on the new Windows 7 laptop the University will be giving me, so the XP thing can wait for a bit.
Tom in Michigan
----- Original Message ----- From: "Steve" <k8sp@sbcglobal.net> To: "The Jaws for Windows support list." <jfw@lists.the-jdh.com> Sent: Sunday, August 21, 2011 12:24 PM Subject: Re: What to do about XP machines
Tom,
While several people have reported issues, I've not had any and I am running XP here with Jaws 12 Pro.
Steve, Lansing, MI
----- Original Message ----- From: "Tom Behler" <tombehler@gmail.com> To: "Jaws users e-mail list" <jfw@lists.the-jdh.com> Sent: Sunday, August 21, 2011 10:27 AM Subject: What to do about XP machines
Hello, everyone.
In a recent post, I believe Adrian said the following:
"Many listers have reported flaws in JAWS 12, possibly because it is more directed to Windows 7 than XP. ... I still use XP Pro, and the warnings on this list have convinced me to stay with JAWS 11, even
though my SMA entitles me to JAWS 12."
The timing for this comment couldn't have been better in my case.
Although this is likely to change soon as my University switches us all completely over to Windows 7, my desktop at work is still an XP machine, and still has Jaws 11. The back-up PC I have at home is an XP machine, and that too has Jaws 11.
So, is the collective wisdom of the group to keep things as they are now on the XP machines, rather than installing Jaws 12 which seems to be geared more to Windows 7?
If this is true, you guys have just saved me some head-aches with my remaining XP computers, and I thank you sincerely for that.
I'll save my headaches for installing Jaws 12 on the new Windows 7 laptop the University will give me this week. (smile)
Tom in Michigan
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The best accessible FTP-server with JAWS
Hi everyone,
I looking after a FTP-server I can install on my Windows-computer where I can create users, set privileges to shared directorys et cetera.
After that I will give my computer a static IP-address, so I can forward the port in my router.
What is the best accessible FTP-server with JAWS (using JAWS 11 and 12)?
I have both Windows XP Service Pack 3 (HOME), and Windows 7 64-bit (also HOME-version).
Very thanks for the answer.
Regards, Anders
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Re: What to do about XP machines
Any of you guys using Office 2007 or later with XP Pro? Please contact me off list.
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-----Original Message----- From: jfw-bounces@lists.the-jdh.com [mailto:jfw-bounces@lists.the-jdh.com] On Behalf Of Robert Westfall Sent: Sunday, August 21, 2011 2:22 PM To: 'The Jaws for Windows support list.' Subject: RE: What to do about XP machines Same here Jaws 12 latest build on an xp pro sp3 machine. All working just fine. -----Original Message----- From: jfw-bounces@lists.the-jdh.com [mailto:jfw-bounces@lists.the-jdh.com] On Behalf Of Pat Byrne Sent: Sunday, August 21, 2011 2:15 PM To: The Jaws for Windows support list. Subject: Re: What to do about XP machines Running JFW12 on an XP/SP3 machine with no difficulties. Pat ByrneAt 11:38 AM 8/21/2011, you wrote: Ok, Steve. ... Thanks for the response.
I'm going to play it cool for a while here and see what other feedback I get. Actually, I think my time and energy this week will be spent getting Jaws 12 up and running on the new Windows 7 laptop the University will be giving me, so the XP thing can wait for a bit.
Tom in Michigan
----- Original Message ----- From: "Steve" <k8sp@sbcglobal.net> To: "The Jaws for Windows support list." <jfw@lists.the-jdh.com> Sent: Sunday, August 21, 2011 12:24 PM Subject: Re: What to do about XP machines
Tom,
While several people have reported issues, I've not had any and I am running XP here with Jaws 12 Pro.
Steve, Lansing, MI
----- Original Message ----- From: "Tom Behler" <tombehler@gmail.com> To: "Jaws users e-mail list" <jfw@lists.the-jdh.com> Sent: Sunday, August 21, 2011 10:27 AM Subject: What to do about XP machines
Hello, everyone.
In a recent post, I believe Adrian said the following:
"Many listers have reported flaws in JAWS 12, possibly because it is more directed to Windows 7 than XP. ... I still use XP Pro, and the warnings on this list have convinced me to stay with JAWS 11,
even though my SMA entitles me to JAWS 12."
The timing for this comment couldn't have been better in my case.
Although this is likely to change soon as my University switches us all completely over to Windows 7, my desktop at work is still an XP machine, and still has Jaws 11. The back-up PC I have at home is an XP machine, and that too has Jaws 11.
So, is the collective wisdom of the group to keep things as they are now on the XP machines, rather than installing Jaws 12 which seems to be geared more to Windows 7?
If this is true, you guys have just saved me some head-aches with my remaining XP computers, and I thank you sincerely for that.
I'll save my headaches for installing Jaws 12 on the new Windows 7 laptop the University will give me this week. (smile)
Tom in Michigan
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Re: What to do about XP machines
Actually, 11 wasn't so hot with XP either. I won't recount my story again; I'm sure veterans will remember it.
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-----Original Message----- From: jfw-bounces@lists.the-jdh.com [mailto:jfw-bounces@lists.the-jdh.com] On Behalf Of Tom Behler Sent: Sunday, August 21, 2011 10:28 AM To: Jaws users e-mail list Subject: What to do about XP machines Hello, everyone. In a recent post, I believe Adrian said the following: "Many listers have reported flaws in JAWS 12, possibly because it is more directed to Windows 7 than XP. ... I still use XP Pro, and the warnings on this list have convinced me to stay with JAWS 11, even though my SMA entitles me to JAWS 12." The timing for this comment couldn't have been better in my case. Although this is likely to change soon as my University switches us all completely over to Windows 7, my desktop at work is still an XP machine, and still has Jaws 11. The back-up PC I have at home is an XP machine, and that too has Jaws 11. So, is the collective wisdom of the group to keep things as they are now on the XP machines, rather than installing Jaws 12 which seems to be geared more to Windows 7? If this is true, you guys have just saved me some head-aches with my remaining XP computers, and I thank you sincerely for that. I'll save my headaches for installing Jaws 12 on the new Windows 7 laptop the University will give me this week. (smile) Tom in Michigan _______________________________________________ Jfw mailing list Jfw@lists.the-jdh.com http://lists.the-jdh.com/mailman/listinfo/jfw_lists.the-jdh.com
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Re: Identifying colors in word
Thanks Ed. Excellent instructions.
And thanks to everyone who offered help and suggestions. I was able to independently edit/revise my document and have learned a few things along the way.
Kimberly
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On 10/4/11, Marquette, Ed <Ed.Marquette@kutakrock.com> wrote: Kimberly: Too bad the revisions were not made with track changes. Here is how to search for color. Then, I'll describe how to create a Word hotkey.
To search for a color: 1. Press control plus f 2. tab over until you hear "more" and press space bar 3. tab over until you hear format 4. Arrow down until you hear font and then press ENTER to open the dialog box 5. tab over until you find yourself in the familiar color choice box. Pick your color and tab to OKK 6. Once this is set, you can jump quickly using the repeat find command, shift plus F4 Remember to clear this out before doing other searches. If you later want to find "Mississippi," it won't find it unless it is also in the identified color. So, that's why clearing out the color is so important when you are finished.
Now, to create a Word hot key. I know this is available in Word 2007 and Word 2010, but I don't know how to get in to the right place since I've only tinkered with Word 2010 on my wife's computer. Once you get in, however, I understand the process is identical. 1. From tools, go to "Customize" -- one menu choice up from "options" 2. Press control tab until you hear "commands" 3. Tab once. You will be in a list of command categories, e.g., File, Edit, and so on. If you aren't sure exactly where the command is, arrow down to "all," I recommend this. Don't worry, the list won't be all that long and besides, you don't pick your command yet. You still have to pick keyboard (See below). 4. Here is the tricky part, this step seems a little redundant because you still have to tab over to keyboard. Do that and press ENTER. 5. Now, you have the same list of command categories. Again, if you are unsure, you can arrow down and pick ALL. I always do that. 6. Tab over for a list of commands. For example, try "next revision or comment." To get there quickly, hit "N" until you hear that command 8. tab across until you get to the place where you can enter the new key. In my case, for "Next revision or Window," I pressed alt plus shift plus r. 9. You can go back and change or create other commands. Some are defined by Microsoft already. For instance alt plus F7 is next misspelling. 10. When finished, tab across to "close" 11. You will have to tab to close a second time, and you are done. I use automatic cross-references, and inserting a cross-reference is a pain using menus. For me alt plus shift plus X inserts the cross-reference with one keystroke. This sounds more complicated than it is. Good luck!
-----Original Message----- From: jfw-bounces@lists.the-jdh.com [mailto:jfw-bounces@lists.the-jdh.com] On Behalf Of Kimber Gardner Sent: Tuesday, October 04, 2011 12:52 PM To: The Jaws for Windows support list. Subject: Re: Identifying colors in word
Hi Ed,
I'm probably going to have to use the find in word to search for colors as the document is rather large, but at least it sounds doable.
What are the steps for defining a hot key under keyboard? I've never done that.
Thanks for all the help.
K
On 10/4/11, Marquette, Ed <Ed.Marquette@kutakrock.com> wrote:
Kimberly: Searching for color changes is possible in word. Not sure which version of Word you are in, but if you get deep into the find dialog box, you will find the option. As I recall, you need to search by specific color. So, you will look for all the yellow and then all the red and so on. That's not all that satisfying. Be sure the changes are not in track changes. They will appear in different colors too, and sighted folks may not know the difference. You can jump to changes in track changes multiple ways. With JAWS, press Insert plus z to turn on those quick keys or whatever they are called. Then, simply press r to jump to the next revision. In the reviewing task bar, you can tab to "next," but that's lots of tabbing and quite slow Finally, you can do what I did. Inside Word options and keyboard, you can create your own shortcut keys. In my case, I set Shift plus alt plus r to jump to the "next" revision. Finally, if the document has track changes, you will want to turn them on with insert plus v. Hope this helps.
-----Original Message----- From: jfw-bounces@lists.the-jdh.com [mailto:jfw-bounces@lists.the-jdh.com] On Behalf Of Kimber Gardner Sent: Tuesday, October 04, 2011 7:59 AM To: The Jaws for Windows support list. Subject: Re: Identifying colors in word
Thanks so much Tom and Dave. That works great.
Now, is there a way to jump from one piece of colored text to the next? I don't see a navigation quick key for it, but I'm wondering if it would be possible to perhaps do it with a macro or a script?
Thanks, Kimberly
On 10/4/11, Tom Lange <lange85@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi Kimberly, You probably want to turn on a proofreading scheme that will let you identify colors while you're in say-all. As I recall, there a couple of those. One lets you hear attributes and color; the other will simply identify color changes as they occur.
1. Press alt+insert+s to bring up the scheme selection dialog. 2. Make a mental note of which scheme is currently active; it's probably "classic". This is important in case you want to come back to it later. 3. Arrow up or down to the scheme that sounds right for you, then press enter. 4. Go to the top of your document and do a say-all. You should hear JAWS identify colors and/or attributes as they change. 5. When you're through, go back into the schemes selections and restore the original scheme so that you don't hear that extra info every time you get into Word.
Hope this helps.
Tom
----- Original Message ----- From: "Kimber Gardner" <kimbersinbox1963@gmail.com> To: <jfw@lists.the-jdh.com> Sent: Tuesday, October 04, 2011 4:49 AM Subject: Identifying colors in word
Hi All,
I have a word document in which text has been highlighted using various colors to denote different types of edits.
How to I tell Jaws 12 to identify the different colors of text as I read through the document?
Thanks in advance, Kimberly
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Re: Identifying colors in word
Marquette, Ed <Ed.Marquette@...>
Kimberly: Too bad the revisions were not made with track changes. Here is how to search for color. Then, I'll describe how to create a Word hotkey.
To search for a color: 1. Press control plus f 2. tab over until you hear "more" and press space bar 3. tab over until you hear format 4. Arrow down until you hear font and then press ENTER to open the dialog box 5. tab over until you find yourself in the familiar color choice box. Pick your color and tab to OKK 6. Once this is set, you can jump quickly using the repeat find command, shift plus F4 Remember to clear this out before doing other searches. If you later want to find "Mississippi," it won't find it unless it is also in the identified color. So, that's why clearing out the color is so important when you are finished.
Now, to create a Word hot key. I know this is available in Word 2007 and Word 2010, but I don't know how to get in to the right place since I've only tinkered with Word 2010 on my wife's computer. Once you get in, however, I understand the process is identical. 1. From tools, go to "Customize" -- one menu choice up from "options" 2. Press control tab until you hear "commands" 3. Tab once. You will be in a list of command categories, e.g., File, Edit, and so on. If you aren't sure exactly where the command is, arrow down to "all," I recommend this. Don't worry, the list won't be all that long and besides, you don't pick your command yet. You still have to pick keyboard (See below). 4. Here is the tricky part, this step seems a little redundant because you still have to tab over to keyboard. Do that and press ENTER. 5. Now, you have the same list of command categories. Again, if you are unsure, you can arrow down and pick ALL. I always do that. 6. Tab over for a list of commands. For example, try "next revision or comment." To get there quickly, hit "N" until you hear that command 8. tab across until you get to the place where you can enter the new key. In my case, for "Next revision or Window," I pressed alt plus shift plus r. 9. You can go back and change or create other commands. Some are defined by Microsoft already. For instance alt plus F7 is next misspelling. 10. When finished, tab across to "close" 11. You will have to tab to close a second time, and you are done. I use automatic cross-references, and inserting a cross-reference is a pain using menus. For me alt plus shift plus X inserts the cross-reference with one keystroke. This sounds more complicated than it is. Good luck!
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-----Original Message----- From: jfw-bounces@lists.the-jdh.com [mailto:jfw-bounces@lists.the-jdh.com] On Behalf Of Kimber Gardner Sent: Tuesday, October 04, 2011 12:52 PM To: The Jaws for Windows support list. Subject: Re: Identifying colors in word Hi Ed, I'm probably going to have to use the find in word to search for colors as the document is rather large, but at least it sounds doable. What are the steps for defining a hot key under keyboard? I've never done that. Thanks for all the help. K On 10/4/11, Marquette, Ed <Ed.Marquette@kutakrock.com> wrote: Kimberly: Searching for color changes is possible in word. Not sure which version of Word you are in, but if you get deep into the find dialog box, you will find the option. As I recall, you need to search by specific color. So, you will look for all the yellow and then all the red and so on. That's not all that satisfying. Be sure the changes are not in track changes. They will appear in different colors too, and sighted folks may not know the difference. You can jump to changes in track changes multiple ways. With JAWS, press Insert plus z to turn on those quick keys or whatever they are called. Then, simply press r to jump to the next revision. In the reviewing task bar, you can tab to "next," but that's lots of tabbing and quite slow Finally, you can do what I did. Inside Word options and keyboard, you can create your own shortcut keys. In my case, I set Shift plus alt plus r to jump to the "next" revision. Finally, if the document has track changes, you will want to turn them on with insert plus v. Hope this helps.
-----Original Message----- From: jfw-bounces@lists.the-jdh.com [mailto:jfw-bounces@lists.the-jdh.com] On Behalf Of Kimber Gardner Sent: Tuesday, October 04, 2011 7:59 AM To: The Jaws for Windows support list. Subject: Re: Identifying colors in word
Thanks so much Tom and Dave. That works great.
Now, is there a way to jump from one piece of colored text to the next? I don't see a navigation quick key for it, but I'm wondering if it would be possible to perhaps do it with a macro or a script?
Thanks, Kimberly
On 10/4/11, Tom Lange <lange85@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi Kimberly, You probably want to turn on a proofreading scheme that will let you identify colors while you're in say-all. As I recall, there a couple of those. One lets you hear attributes and color; the other will simply identify color changes as they occur.
1. Press alt+insert+s to bring up the scheme selection dialog. 2. Make a mental note of which scheme is currently active; it's probably "classic". This is important in case you want to come back to it later. 3. Arrow up or down to the scheme that sounds right for you, then press enter. 4. Go to the top of your document and do a say-all. You should hear JAWS identify colors and/or attributes as they change. 5. When you're through, go back into the schemes selections and restore the original scheme so that you don't hear that extra info every time you get into Word.
Hope this helps.
Tom
----- Original Message ----- From: "Kimber Gardner" <kimbersinbox1963@gmail.com> To: <jfw@lists.the-jdh.com> Sent: Tuesday, October 04, 2011 4:49 AM Subject: Identifying colors in word
Hi All,
I have a word document in which text has been highlighted using various colors to denote different types of edits.
How to I tell Jaws 12 to identify the different colors of text as I read through the document?
Thanks in advance, Kimberly
-- Kimberly
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Hi Ed,
I'm probably going to have to use the find in word to search for colors as the document is rather large, but at least it sounds doable.
What are the steps for defining a hot key under keyboard? I've never done that.
Thanks for all the help.
K
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On 10/4/11, Marquette, Ed <Ed.Marquette@kutakrock.com> wrote: Kimberly: Searching for color changes is possible in word. Not sure which version of Word you are in, but if you get deep into the find dialog box, you will find the option. As I recall, you need to search by specific color. So, you will look for all the yellow and then all the red and so on. That's not all that satisfying. Be sure the changes are not in track changes. They will appear in different colors too, and sighted folks may not know the difference. You can jump to changes in track changes multiple ways. With JAWS, press Insert plus z to turn on those quick keys or whatever they are called. Then, simply press r to jump to the next revision. In the reviewing task bar, you can tab to "next," but that's lots of tabbing and quite slow Finally, you can do what I did. Inside Word options and keyboard, you can create your own shortcut keys. In my case, I set Shift plus alt plus r to jump to the "next" revision. Finally, if the document has track changes, you will want to turn them on with insert plus v. Hope this helps.
-----Original Message----- From: jfw-bounces@lists.the-jdh.com [mailto:jfw-bounces@lists.the-jdh.com] On Behalf Of Kimber Gardner Sent: Tuesday, October 04, 2011 7:59 AM To: The Jaws for Windows support list. Subject: Re: Identifying colors in word
Thanks so much Tom and Dave. That works great.
Now, is there a way to jump from one piece of colored text to the next? I don't see a navigation quick key for it, but I'm wondering if it would be possible to perhaps do it with a macro or a script?
Thanks, Kimberly
On 10/4/11, Tom Lange <lange85@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi Kimberly, You probably want to turn on a proofreading scheme that will let you identify colors while you're in say-all. As I recall, there a couple of those. One lets you hear attributes and color; the other will simply identify color changes as they occur.
1. Press alt+insert+s to bring up the scheme selection dialog. 2. Make a mental note of which scheme is currently active; it's probably "classic". This is important in case you want to come back to it later. 3. Arrow up or down to the scheme that sounds right for you, then press enter. 4. Go to the top of your document and do a say-all. You should hear JAWS identify colors and/or attributes as they change. 5. When you're through, go back into the schemes selections and restore the original scheme so that you don't hear that extra info every time you get into Word.
Hope this helps.
Tom
----- Original Message ----- From: "Kimber Gardner" <kimbersinbox1963@gmail.com> To: <jfw@lists.the-jdh.com> Sent: Tuesday, October 04, 2011 4:49 AM Subject: Identifying colors in word
Hi All,
I have a word document in which text has been highlighted using various colors to denote different types of edits.
How to I tell Jaws 12 to identify the different colors of text as I read through the document?
Thanks in advance, Kimberly
-- Kimberly
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Marquette, Ed <Ed.Marquette@...>
Kimberly: Searching for color changes is possible in word. Not sure which version of Word you are in, but if you get deep into the find dialog box, you will find the option. As I recall, you need to search by specific color. So, you will look for all the yellow and then all the red and so on. That's not all that satisfying. Be sure the changes are not in track changes. They will appear in different colors too, and sighted folks may not know the difference. You can jump to changes in track changes multiple ways. With JAWS, press Insert plus z to turn on those quick keys or whatever they are called. Then, simply press r to jump to the next revision. In the reviewing task bar, you can tab to "next," but that's lots of tabbing and quite slow Finally, you can do what I did. Inside Word options and keyboard, you can create your own shortcut keys. In my case, I set Shift plus alt plus r to jump to the "next" revision. Finally, if the document has track changes, you will want to turn them on with insert plus v. Hope this helps.
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-----Original Message----- From: jfw-bounces@lists.the-jdh.com [mailto:jfw-bounces@lists.the-jdh.com] On Behalf Of Kimber Gardner Sent: Tuesday, October 04, 2011 7:59 AM To: The Jaws for Windows support list. Subject: Re: Identifying colors in word Thanks so much Tom and Dave. That works great. Now, is there a way to jump from one piece of colored text to the next? I don't see a navigation quick key for it, but I'm wondering if it would be possible to perhaps do it with a macro or a script? Thanks, Kimberly On 10/4/11, Tom Lange <lange85@gmail.com> wrote: Hi Kimberly, You probably want to turn on a proofreading scheme that will let you identify colors while you're in say-all. As I recall, there a couple of those. One lets you hear attributes and color; the other will simply identify color changes as they occur.
1. Press alt+insert+s to bring up the scheme selection dialog. 2. Make a mental note of which scheme is currently active; it's probably "classic". This is important in case you want to come back to it later. 3. Arrow up or down to the scheme that sounds right for you, then press enter. 4. Go to the top of your document and do a say-all. You should hear JAWS identify colors and/or attributes as they change. 5. When you're through, go back into the schemes selections and restore the original scheme so that you don't hear that extra info every time you get into Word.
Hope this helps.
Tom
----- Original Message ----- From: "Kimber Gardner" <kimbersinbox1963@gmail.com> To: <jfw@lists.the-jdh.com> Sent: Tuesday, October 04, 2011 4:49 AM Subject: Identifying colors in word
Hi All,
I have a word document in which text has been highlighted using various colors to denote different types of edits.
How to I tell Jaws 12 to identify the different colors of text as I read through the document?
Thanks in advance, Kimberly
-- Kimberly
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Re: [Bulk] Identifying colors in word
There are free webinars on the FS site under speech and sound schemes that instruct on how to use the features that will identify colors, fonts, etc; You can download them in audio and html format. Also the insert alt and s will be of use as well There are 22 selections in this group and you will have to select which one will work for your needs.
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-----Original Message----- From: jfw-bounces@lists.the-jdh.com [mailto:jfw-bounces@lists.the-jdh.com] On Behalf Of Farfar on Laptop Sent: Tuesday, October 04, 2011 5:45 AM To: The Jaws for Windows support list. Subject: Re: [Bulk] Identifying colors in word Configuration Manager (or Setting Center) Speech and sound Schemes Browse the list for one that announces colors It may not work in Say All, but I'm pretty sure one will work when you arrow through the document. Dave Carlson From my Dell Latitude 630. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Kimber Gardner" <kimbersinbox1963@gmail.com> To: <jfw@lists.the-jdh.com> Sent: Tuesday, October 04, 2011 4:49 Subject: [Bulk] Identifying colors in word Hi All, I have a word document in which text has been highlighted using various colors to denote different types of edits. How to I tell Jaws 12 to identify the different colors of text as I read through the document? Thanks in advance, Kimberly -- Kimberly _______________________________________________ Jfw mailing list Jfw@lists.the-jdh.com http://lists.the-jdh.com/mailman/listinfo/jfw_lists.the-jdh.com _______________________________________________ Jfw mailing list Jfw@lists.the-jdh.com http://lists.the-jdh.com/mailman/listinfo/jfw_lists.the-jdh.com
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Kimberly, At the risk of Tom again coming up with a better solution, I think you can search by attributes in MS-Word. I've not had much success with it myself, so some poking around the find dialog will be needed on your part. There may also be a training document on the Freedom Scientific site on this. I vaguely recall getting exposure to the idea in a past webinar on Word 2003. Dave Carlson From my Dell Latitude 630. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Kimber Gardner" <kimbersinbox1963@gmail.com> To: "The Jaws for Windows support list." <jfw@lists.the-jdh.com> Sent: Tuesday, October 04, 2011 5:59 Subject: [Bulk] Re: Identifying colors in word Thanks so much Tom and Dave. That works great. Now, is there a way to jump from one piece of colored text to the next? I don't see a navigation quick key for it, but I'm wondering if it would be possible to perhaps do it with a macro or a script? Thanks, Kimberly On 10/4/11, Tom Lange <lange85@gmail.com> wrote: Hi Kimberly, You probably want to turn on a proofreading scheme that will let you identify colors while you're in say-all. As I recall, there a couple of those. One lets you hear attributes and color; the other will simply identify color changes as they occur.
1. Press alt+insert+s to bring up the scheme selection dialog. 2. Make a mental note of which scheme is currently active; it's probably "classic". This is important in case you want to come back to it later. 3. Arrow up or down to the scheme that sounds right for you, then press enter. 4. Go to the top of your document and do a say-all. You should hear JAWS identify colors and/or attributes as they change. 5. When you're through, go back into the schemes selections and restore the original scheme so that you don't hear that extra info every time you get into Word.
Hope this helps.
Tom
----- Original Message ----- From: "Kimber Gardner" <kimbersinbox1963@gmail.com> To: <jfw@lists.the-jdh.com> Sent: Tuesday, October 04, 2011 4:49 AM Subject: Identifying colors in word
Hi All,
I have a word document in which text has been highlighted using various colors to denote different types of edits.
How to I tell Jaws 12 to identify the different colors of text as I read through the document?
Thanks in advance, Kimberly
-- Kimberly
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Hi, Yeah, I'd forgottten about that one and had to look it up, then test it out on a document that I had lying around for that purpose. I guess I did okay with that one considering that I've been up for just under an hour and the caffeine ain't quite kicked in yet. <grin> I'll have to pass this little gem on to my students some time today. That way it'll be sure to stick in my brain.
Tom
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----- Original Message ----- From: "Farfar on Laptop" <dgcarlson@sbcglobal.net> To: "The Jaws for Windows support list." <jfw@lists.the-jdh.com> Sent: Tuesday, October 04, 2011 5:48 AM Subject: Re: Identifying colors in word Tom,
I should have waited for your post. Never remembered about the Insert+Alt+S. And if it works in Say All, then that's even better.
Dave Carlson From my Dell Latitude 630.
----- Original Message ----- From: "Tom Lange" <lange85@gmail.com> To: "The Jaws for Windows support list." <jfw@lists.the-jdh.com> Sent: Tuesday, October 04, 2011 5:44 Subject: Re: Identifying colors in word
Hi Kimberly, You probably want to turn on a proofreading scheme that will let you identify colors while you're in say-all. As I recall, there a couple of those. One lets you hear attributes and color; the other will simply identify color changes as they occur.
1. Press alt+insert+s to bring up the scheme selection dialog. 2. Make a mental note of which scheme is currently active; it's probably "classic". This is important in case you want to come back to it later. 3. Arrow up or down to the scheme that sounds right for you, then press enter. 4. Go to the top of your document and do a say-all. You should hear JAWS identify colors and/or attributes as they change. 5. When you're through, go back into the schemes selections and restore the original scheme so that you don't hear that extra info every time you get into Word.
Hope this helps.
Tom
----- Original Message ----- From: "Kimber Gardner" <kimbersinbox1963@gmail.com> To: <jfw@lists.the-jdh.com> Sent: Tuesday, October 04, 2011 4:49 AM Subject: Identifying colors in word
Hi All,
I have a word document in which text has been highlighted using various colors to denote different types of edits.
How to I tell Jaws 12 to identify the different colors of text as I read through the document?
Thanks in advance, Kimberly
-- Kimberly
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Thanks so much Tom and Dave. That works great.
Now, is there a way to jump from one piece of colored text to the next? I don't see a navigation quick key for it, but I'm wondering if it would be possible to perhaps do it with a macro or a script?
Thanks, Kimberly
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On 10/4/11, Tom Lange <lange85@gmail.com> wrote: Hi Kimberly, You probably want to turn on a proofreading scheme that will let you identify colors while you're in say-all. As I recall, there a couple of those. One lets you hear attributes and color; the other will simply identify color changes as they occur.
1. Press alt+insert+s to bring up the scheme selection dialog. 2. Make a mental note of which scheme is currently active; it's probably "classic". This is important in case you want to come back to it later. 3. Arrow up or down to the scheme that sounds right for you, then press enter. 4. Go to the top of your document and do a say-all. You should hear JAWS identify colors and/or attributes as they change. 5. When you're through, go back into the schemes selections and restore the original scheme so that you don't hear that extra info every time you get into Word.
Hope this helps.
Tom
----- Original Message ----- From: "Kimber Gardner" <kimbersinbox1963@gmail.com> To: <jfw@lists.the-jdh.com> Sent: Tuesday, October 04, 2011 4:49 AM Subject: Identifying colors in word
Hi All,
I have a word document in which text has been highlighted using various colors to denote different types of edits.
How to I tell Jaws 12 to identify the different colors of text as I read through the document?
Thanks in advance, Kimberly
-- Kimberly
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Tom, I should have waited for your post. Never remembered about the Insert+Alt+S. And if it works in Say All, then that's even better. Dave Carlson From my Dell Latitude 630. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Tom Lange" <lange85@gmail.com> To: "The Jaws for Windows support list." <jfw@lists.the-jdh.com> Sent: Tuesday, October 04, 2011 5:44 Subject: Re: Identifying colors in word Hi Kimberly, You probably want to turn on a proofreading scheme that will let you identify colors while you're in say-all. As I recall, there a couple of those. One lets you hear attributes and color; the other will simply identify color changes as they occur. 1. Press alt+insert+s to bring up the scheme selection dialog. 2. Make a mental note of which scheme is currently active; it's probably "classic". This is important in case you want to come back to it later. 3. Arrow up or down to the scheme that sounds right for you, then press enter. 4. Go to the top of your document and do a say-all. You should hear JAWS identify colors and/or attributes as they change. 5. When you're through, go back into the schemes selections and restore the original scheme so that you don't hear that extra info every time you get into Word. Hope this helps. Tom ----- Original Message ----- From: "Kimber Gardner" <kimbersinbox1963@gmail.com> To: <jfw@lists.the-jdh.com> Sent: Tuesday, October 04, 2011 4:49 AM Subject: Identifying colors in word Hi All,
I have a word document in which text has been highlighted using various colors to denote different types of edits.
How to I tell Jaws 12 to identify the different colors of text as I read through the document?
Thanks in advance, Kimberly
-- Kimberly
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Re: [Bulk] Identifying colors in word
Configuration Manager (or Setting Center) Speech and sound Schemes Browse the list for one that announces colors It may not work in Say All, but I'm pretty sure one will work when you arrow through the document. Dave Carlson From my Dell Latitude 630. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Kimber Gardner" <kimbersinbox1963@gmail.com> To: <jfw@lists.the-jdh.com> Sent: Tuesday, October 04, 2011 4:49 Subject: [Bulk] Identifying colors in word Hi All, I have a word document in which text has been highlighted using various colors to denote different types of edits. How to I tell Jaws 12 to identify the different colors of text as I read through the document? Thanks in advance, Kimberly -- Kimberly _______________________________________________ Jfw mailing list Jfw@lists.the-jdh.com http://lists.the-jdh.com/mailman/listinfo/jfw_lists.the-jdh.com
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Hi Kimberly, You probably want to turn on a proofreading scheme that will let you identify colors while you're in say-all. As I recall, there a couple of those. One lets you hear attributes and color; the other will simply identify color changes as they occur.
1. Press alt+insert+s to bring up the scheme selection dialog. 2. Make a mental note of which scheme is currently active; it's probably "classic". This is important in case you want to come back to it later. 3. Arrow up or down to the scheme that sounds right for you, then press enter. 4. Go to the top of your document and do a say-all. You should hear JAWS identify colors and/or attributes as they change. 5. When you're through, go back into the schemes selections and restore the original scheme so that you don't hear that extra info every time you get into Word.
Hope this helps.
Tom
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----- Original Message ----- From: "Kimber Gardner" <kimbersinbox1963@gmail.com> To: <jfw@lists.the-jdh.com> Sent: Tuesday, October 04, 2011 4:49 AM Subject: Identifying colors in word Hi All,
I have a word document in which text has been highlighted using various colors to denote different types of edits.
How to I tell Jaws 12 to identify the different colors of text as I read through the document?
Thanks in advance, Kimberly
-- Kimberly
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Identifying colors in word
Hi All,
I have a word document in which text has been highlighted using various colors to denote different types of edits.
How to I tell Jaws 12 to identify the different colors of text as I read through the document?
Thanks in advance, Kimberly
-- Kimberly
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Re: Blind tunes Need Portuguese and German translators
Hi John, Just checking messages now (work messages) no I haven't as of yet received any files. From you and I will let you know as and when they come through. Thanking you in advance, madleen -----Original Message----- From: jfw-bounces@lists.the-jdh.com [mailto:jfw-bounces@lists.the-jdh.com] On Behalf Of John Martyn Sent: 01 October 2011 21:15 To: The Jaws for Windows support list. Subject: Re: Blind tunes Need Portuguese and German translators Did you get the german translation files? I got a message that the email was delayed or something to that effect. Thanks, John Martyn ----- Original Message ----- From: "Mann, Madleen" <Madleen.Mann@rnib.org.uk> To: "The Jaws for Windows support list." <jfw@lists.the-jdh.com> Sent: Wednesday, September 28, 2011 2:56 AM Subject: RE: Blind tunes Need Portuguese and German translators Hi John,
I could do the german translation I am a native German, E-mail me the files if you can and by when you'd like them returned and I will see to do this asap!
Thanks, Madleen
-----Original Message----- From: jfw-bounces@lists.the-jdh.com [mailto:jfw-bounces@lists.the-jdh.com] On Behalf Of John Martyn Sent: 28 September 2011 02:53 To: The Jaws for Windows support list.; blindtunesbeta@freelists.org; jawsscripts@freelists.org Subject: Blind tunes Need Portuguese and German translators
Hi all, sorry to bother, I had someone that was doing the portuguese and german translations but they seem to have dropped off the radar. Is there any takers for translating the message files for Blind Tunes? You don't need to be an expert in scripting and I do provide instructions. Thank you all so much. The language pack should include about 9 other languages. And Blind Tunes is seeing record activity on the site from all around the world. You could earn your place in the special thanks section too! So far in process and done are: Dutch, English of course, Finnish, French, Hebrew, Italian, Swedish, and Spanish. But I need German and Portuguese. You can email me at Support@blindTunes.net Thanks for your attention! John Martyn -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL:
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Re: JAWS saying the thing that is not
This bug is from JAWS 11.
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----- Original Message ----- From: "Ann byrne" <annakb@sbcglobal.net> To: "The Jaws for Windows support list." <jfw@lists.the-jdh.com> Sent: Monday, October 03, 2011 4:05 PM Subject: Re: JAWS saying the thing that is not My student tracks the dates he attended class so he can be reimbursed for transportation. He attended on September twelfth. JAWS called it "September first-something (I don't remember the second number). Also, September two zero, 2011, is spoken "September 20th", despite there being no 'th'. And when I wrote two zero in numbers with a space between to illustrate this point, JAWS spoke it as 'second zero'. that's why I spelled the numbers out.
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At 11:01 PM 10/2/2011, you wrote:
Hi Ann. I agree with your first point. I also find this very frustrating and annoying. I really do wish jaws wouldn't read the screen or part of the screen that was just left. It is confusing. And yes I think jaws is lying too.
I just installed jaws 13. Hope it isn't lying too.
I have not found any control in jaws that has an effect on the behavior. In older screen readers. For instance, ASAP, you could adjust the text out delay. I thought that would work in jaws but it doesn't seem to help.
Your second point about dates, I've seen that happen to but I'm not sure which formats cause that to happen. Could you give some examples. Please?
Bob
----- Original Message ----- From: "Ann byrne" <annakb@sbcglobal.net> To: "The Jaws for Windows support list." <jfw@lists.the-jdh.com> Sent: Saturday, October 01, 2011 6:31 AM Subject: JAWS saying the thing that is not
Maybe I'm just getting cranky---a definite possibility--but I find myself saying more and more often to my students, "JAWS is lying to you."
1. When opening a new document or application, JAWS often rereads the previous screen before reading the screen it just opened. To a newby, this is way confusing.
2. When reading dates, JAWS speaks a 'th' or 'st' or 'rd' after the date, even though it isn't there. It is important to me to know what I wrote, not what JAWS thinks I want to hear.
3. When working with an outline in Word 2010, JAWS often but not consistently reports the line I just pressed enter on, and not the new line with the outline number. So when I'm planning a party--my favorite outline--it says "2. send invitations' and not '3', which is where the cursor is.
I don't think I'm imagining this. Is anyone else having these kinds of issues???
thanks.
Ann
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