Re: dumb question about say current word command
tele1974@...
If you mean hitting insert 5 twice to spell the word out, no it does not. I’m at a loss!
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Re: JAWS abruptly stops speaking
turab chimthanawala
So while reading a word doc on a few occasions and while browsing the downloads on 1 occasion Jaws abruptly stopped. Restarting Jaws yielded no consequence.i had to restart my system. Also the computer volume was not mute
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On 08-Mar-2019, at 3:47 PM, Shankar C <harshalgips@gmail.com> wrote:
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Re: JAWS abruptly stops speaking
Shankar C
there might be several reasons.
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please come up with some more details.
On 3/8/19, turab chimthanawala <turabhvc@gmail.com> wrote:
Hello all, --
----------"Life without God is like an unsharpened pencil - it has no point." ---------- email: harshalgips@gmail.com msn: harshalgips@hotmail.com skype: shankar.a mobile:+919945860671 thanks and regards shankar
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JAWS abruptly stops speaking
turab chimthanawala
Hello all,
I use JAWS 2018 on a Windows 10 machine. Since the past couple of days, Jaws abruptly stops speaking. Interestingly enough, Non visual display access is also not responsive at this time. This does not seem a laptop issue as the volume is not mute. Also if there is a speaker issue, then I should not face trouble while using a head set. The only option left is to restart the computer. Any idea why this might be happening? Thanking you Regards Turab
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Re: screen shade on by default
Shankar C
Hi
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after selecting the screen shade check box and restarting my laptop, the screen shade does not get turnt on. so, what I want to know is, this is the default bihavior or, when the computer starts, the screen get shaded. please conform.
On 3/5/19, Mike B. <mike9902@gmx.com> wrote:
Hi Daniel, --
----------"Life without God is like an unsharpened pencil - it has no point." ---------- email: harshalgips@gmail.com msn: harshalgips@hotmail.com skype: shankar.a mobile:+919945860671 thanks and regards shankar
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Re: Problem with Bitlocker
Denis Sariyannis <denis.sariyannis@...>
Hi,
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I reported it to the JAWS support. Let's see if we get a fix at some point. Regards Denis 2019-02-13 11:29 GMT+01:00, Jeff Christiansen <jeff@teameei.org>:
I would report this. --
Denis Sariyannis Mail: denis.sariyannis@gmail.com Phone: +49 6227 6982766 Mobile: +49 176 66830900
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Re: dumb question about say current word command
Van Lant, Robin
As a test, does the command to spell the word work?
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Re: Another version of David Moore's excellent Chrome BrowserTutorialwith headings
David Moore
Thank you so much LOL! Yes, I need to learn the short lingo for making it faster to type LOL! Have a great one! David Moore Sent from Mail for Windows 10
From: Mario
Sent: Thursday, March 7, 2019 7:19 PM To: main@jfw.groups.io Subject: Re: Another version of David Moore's excellent Chrome BrowserTutorialwith headings
David, just to let you know, tia stands for thanks in advance, just like hth stands for hope this helps.
-------- Original Message -------- From: David Moore [mailto:jesusloves1966@...] Sent: Thursday, March 7, 2019, 4:44 PM To: main@jfw.groups.io Subject: Another version of David Moore's excellent Chrome BrowserTutorial with headings
Hi Tia!
Chrome works just as well in Windows 7.
Thank you for your feedback. I hope you learn a lot from the tutorial, and enjoy using Chrome as much as I do!
😻
David Moore
Sent from Mail <https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=550986> for Windows 10
*From: *Bob Hicks <mailto:bob@...> *Sent: *Thursday, March 7, 2019 2:13 PM *To: *main@jfw.groups.io <mailto:main@jfw.groups.io> *Subject: *Re: Another version of David Moore's excellent Chrome BrowserTutorial with headings
David, thanks so much for your excellent tutorial. I have Wuin10 at home, so I will probably be switching to Chrome at home. At work here, I am still working with Windows 7. Is Google Chrome very different in windows 7? tia
Have a great day, 73
Bob Hicks, KC8CR
Windows 7 and 10 home 64 bit
*From:* main@jfw.groups.io [mailto:main@jfw.groups.io] *On Behalf Of *David Moore *Sent:* Sunday, March 03, 2019 6:15 PM *To:* main@jfw.groups.io *Subject:* Re: Another version of David Moore's excellent Chrome Browser Tutorialwith headings
Thank you so very much.
I feel so great that you are all editing my tutorials, and making them easy for people to follow.
I like the Headings idea really well.
I will be putting four more written tutorials on One Drive tomorrow, and I will send you a link to my One Drive folder that you can download, and please change the format, and even edit what would make the tutorials easier for people to understand.
We all can offer something to these tutorials.
I will give you the blue print, in a sense, and all of you, working together, can make them even better. This is how we can help all blind people.
Thank you, all of you!
David Moore
Sent from Mail <https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=550986> for Windows 10
*From: *Richard Turner <mailto:richardturner42@...> *Sent: *Sunday, March 3, 2019 11:37 AM *To: *main@jfw.groups.io <mailto:main@jfw.groups.io> *Subject: *Another version of David Moore's excellent Chrome Browser Tutorialwith headings
Greetings,
Since David gave blanket permission to put his tutorial out there and everywhere, and I don’t like using bookmarks in Word, I did a version with Headings. Pressing insert+f6 brings up the headings list and you can then arrow down and hit enter on the section you want.
I also did a tiny bit of grammar editing and one or two typos.
I put it on my web site, and here is the direct link to the word docx file:
http://www.turner42.com/ChromeBrowserTutorialByDavidMoorewithHeadings.docx
HTH,
Richard
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Re: Another version of David Moore's excellent Chrome BrowserTutorial with headings
Mario
David, just to let you know, tia stands for thanks in advance, just
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like hth stands for hope this helps.
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From: David Moore [mailto:jesusloves1966@gmail.com] Sent: Thursday, March 7, 2019, 4:44 PM To: main@jfw.groups.io Subject: Another version of David Moore's excellent Chrome BrowserTutorial with headings Hi Tia! Chrome works just as well in Windows 7. Thank you for your feedback. I hope you learn a lot from the tutorial, and enjoy using Chrome as much as I do! 😻 David Moore Sent from Mail <https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=550986> for Windows 10 *From: *Bob Hicks <mailto:bob@seeinghandassociation.com> *Sent: *Thursday, March 7, 2019 2:13 PM *To: *main@jfw.groups.io <mailto:main@jfw.groups.io> *Subject: *Re: Another version of David Moore's excellent Chrome BrowserTutorial with headings David, thanks so much for your excellent tutorial. I have Wuin10 at home, so I will probably be switching to Chrome at home. At work here, I am still working with Windows 7. Is Google Chrome very different in windows 7? tia Have a great day, 73 Bob Hicks, KC8CR Windows 7 and 10 home 64 bit *From:* main@jfw.groups.io [mailto:main@jfw.groups.io] *On Behalf Of *David Moore *Sent:* Sunday, March 03, 2019 6:15 PM *To:* main@jfw.groups.io *Subject:* Re: Another version of David Moore's excellent Chrome Browser Tutorialwith headings Thank you so very much. I feel so great that you are all editing my tutorials, and making them easy for people to follow. I like the Headings idea really well. I will be putting four more written tutorials on One Drive tomorrow, and I will send you a link to my One Drive folder that you can download, and please change the format, and even edit what would make the tutorials easier for people to understand. We all can offer something to these tutorials. I will give you the blue print, in a sense, and all of you, working together, can make them even better. This is how we can help all blind people. Thank you, all of you! David Moore Sent from Mail <https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=550986> for Windows 10 *From: *Richard Turner <mailto:richardturner42@outlook.com> *Sent: *Sunday, March 3, 2019 11:37 AM *To: *main@jfw.groups.io <mailto:main@jfw.groups.io> *Subject: *Another version of David Moore's excellent Chrome Browser Tutorialwith headings Greetings, Since David gave blanket permission to put his tutorial out there and everywhere, and I don’t like using bookmarks in Word, I did a version with Headings. Pressing insert+f6 brings up the headings list and you can then arrow down and hit enter on the section you want. I also did a tiny bit of grammar editing and one or two typos. I put it on my web site, and here is the direct link to the word docx file: http://www.turner42.com/ChromeBrowserTutorialByDavidMoorewithHeadings.docx HTH, Richard
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Re: need help unmuting volume
Addendum and apology.
I had somehow missed Shankar C's earlier suggestion about simply hitting the HOME key after the volume mixer window has been opened using WinKey+R and typing in sndvol. That method is simpler, better, and more foolproof as it unmutes and puts volume up to 100% in one key press. If you want to lower the volume from 100% you can then use Down Arrow until you reach the volume that's desired. -- Brian - Windows 10 Home, 64-Bit, Version 1809, Build 17763 Explanations exist; they have existed for all time; there is always a well-known solution to every human problem — neat, plausible, and wrong. ~ H.L. Mencken, AKA The Sage of Baltimore
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Re: need help unmuting volume
The following is a technique you can try when stuck, but it requires some faith as you're going to be doing it silently (like there's any other choice under the circumstances you'd need to use it).
1. Hit WinKey+R 2. Type sndvol, which is going in the Open edit box without feedback, then press Enter 3. The volume mixer will have opened, and focus will be on the main speaker/headphone volume. 4. Try up arrow multiple times (at least 10 or so) until either you actually hear the Windows volume chimes getting louder with each press, or it stays silent. If you're hearing something just keep going up with the up arrow until you have the volume you want and close the volume mixer window. 5. If you hear nothing after multiple up arrow presses at step 4 that means you have actually used the mute function rather than just lowering the volume to zero. Now hit TAB, once, which should have you on the Mute/Unmute toggle button for the main speaker/headphones. Hit spacebar, this should unmute your speakers to whatever volume you had them set prior to invoking mute. However, this gives no auditory confirmation that it has worked, it just unmutes the speakers. Now SHIFT+TAB to throw focus back to the volume slider and play with up and/or down arrow until you have the volume you want. If you play with this a few times just to get confidence with it when someone's around to bail you out, if necessary, you'll get the hang of it quickly. -- Brian - Windows 10 Home, 64-Bit, Version 1809, Build 17763 Explanations exist; they have existed for all time; there is always a well-known solution to every human problem — neat, plausible, and wrong. ~ H.L. Mencken, AKA The Sage of Baltimore
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Re: Another version of David Moore's excellent Chrome BrowserTutorial with headings
David Moore
Hi Tia! Chrome works just as well in Windows 7. Thank you for your feedback. I hope you learn a lot from the tutorial, and enjoy using Chrome as much as I do! 😻 David Moore Sent from Mail for Windows 10
From: Bob Hicks
Sent: Thursday, March 7, 2019 2:13 PM To: main@jfw.groups.io Subject: Re: Another version of David Moore's excellent Chrome BrowserTutorial with headings
David, thanks so much for your excellent tutorial. I have Wuin10 at home, so I will probably be switching to Chrome at home. At work here, I am still working with Windows 7. Is Google Chrome very different in windows 7? tia
Have a great day, 73
Bob Hicks, KC8CR
Windows 7 and 10 home 64 bit
From: main@jfw.groups.io [mailto:main@jfw.groups.io] On Behalf Of David Moore
Thank you so very much. I feel so great that you are all editing my tutorials, and making them easy for people to follow. I like the Headings idea really well. I will be putting four more written tutorials on One Drive tomorrow, and I will send you a link to my One Drive folder that you can download, and please change the format, and even edit what would make the tutorials easier for people to understand. We all can offer something to these tutorials. I will give you the blue print, in a sense, and all of you, working together, can make them even better. This is how we can help all blind people. Thank you, all of you! David Moore
Sent from Mail for Windows 10
From: Richard Turner
Greetings, Since David gave blanket permission to put his tutorial out there and everywhere, and I don’t like using bookmarks in Word, I did a version with Headings. Pressing insert+f6 brings up the headings list and you can then arrow down and hit enter on the section you want. I also did a tiny bit of grammar editing and one or two typos. I put it on my web site, and here is the direct link to the word docx file: http://www.turner42.com/ChromeBrowserTutorialByDavidMoorewithHeadings.docx
HTH, Richard
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Re: Creating Column and Row Headers in XL
Michael Mote
Hi there. Replace the word attendance with title. So your define name field should have the following text. Title..k15. See if that works for you.
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From: Ibraheem Fakir
Sent: Thursday, March 7, 2019 1:38 PM To: main@jfw.groups.io Subject: Creating Column and Row Headers in XL
Hi group,
Hope all are well. New to Jaws and Windows, I’m trying to create a spreadsheet with row and column headers which read aloud while navigating across cells enclosed in these headers.
I'm creating an attendance schedule where cells B1;K1 contain names of students. Cells A2;A15 contain days of the week. I’ve tried using the . builtin naming function in XL but unfortunately its not working for me. I’ve navigated my curser to cell A1, then pull up the define name function under the formula’s tab and enter into it “attendance..K15”.
running XL 2016 and Jaws 2019. any ideas are super appreciated.
Thanks! Ibraheem
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Re: Another version of David Moore's excellent Chrome Browser Tutorial with headings
Bob Hicks
David, thanks so much for your excellent tutorial. I have Wuin10 at home, so I will probably be switching to Chrome at home. At work here, I am still working with Windows 7. Is Google Chrome very different in windows 7? tia
Have a great day, 73
Bob Hicks, KC8CR
Windows 7 and 10 home 64 bit
From: main@jfw.groups.io [mailto:main@jfw.groups.io] On Behalf Of David Moore
Sent: Sunday, March 03, 2019 6:15 PM To: main@jfw.groups.io Subject: Re: Another version of David Moore's excellent Chrome Browser Tutorialwith headings
Thank you so very much. I feel so great that you are all editing my tutorials, and making them easy for people to follow. I like the Headings idea really well. I will be putting four more written tutorials on One Drive tomorrow, and I will send you a link to my One Drive folder that you can download, and please change the format, and even edit what would make the tutorials easier for people to understand. We all can offer something to these tutorials. I will give you the blue print, in a sense, and all of you, working together, can make them even better. This is how we can help all blind people. Thank you, all of you! David Moore
Sent from Mail for Windows 10
From: Richard Turner
Greetings, Since David gave blanket permission to put his tutorial out there and everywhere, and I don’t like using bookmarks in Word, I did a version with Headings. Pressing insert+f6 brings up the headings list and you can then arrow down and hit enter on the section you want. I also did a tiny bit of grammar editing and one or two typos. I put it on my web site, and here is the direct link to the word docx file: http://www.turner42.com/ChromeBrowserTutorialByDavidMoorewithHeadings.docx
HTH, Richard
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Re: need help unmuting volume
Bill White <billwhite92701@...>
Hi, Milton. If sound is muted, Narrator will be muted, too, so that won't
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work. Bill White billwhite92701@dslextreme.com
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From: main@jfw.groups.io [mailto:main@jfw.groups.io] On Behalf Of Milton Ota Sent: Thursday, March 7, 2019 5:31 AM To: harshalgips@gmail.com Cc: main@jfw.groups.io Subject: Re: need help unmuting volume All suggestions are great! No one has mentioned that if you are using Windows 10 you can hold down Control + Window Key and press Enter to bring up Narrator which will then give you speech access to your computer to get to your volume control and un-mute your sound. Original message: hi, On 3/7/19, Sieghard Weitzel <sieghard@live.ca> wrote:restartingJaws key + Escape sounds a lot easier and less problematic than eventhe computer. If a bunch of applications are open the computer may not restart because it may ask the user to save their work or shut down some -----Original Message----- toHi, Jed. Another way besides INSERT plus ESCAPE to unmute JAWS is simply orrestart the computer. When JAWS comes up, if the computer has been muted, unmutethe volume has been turned down all the way, JAWS will automatically getthe computer, and turn up the volume enough so that you may hear how to toto the volume and raise it further. It is not necessary in this instance use JAWS key and ESCAPE to unmute. It happens automatically when JAWS Bill White billwhite92701@dslextreme.com -----Original Message----- If anyone knows the command, it would be awesome On 3/6/19, Jessica D <jldail13@gmail.com> wrote:Hi, I have a feeling it'll help both of us. Thanks, Hey guys, OK, just had a major problem. I have no idea how i did it. Thanks, --point." ----------
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Re: Creating Column and Row Headers in XL
This is discussed repeatedly in the group archive.
See this topic as a good starting point: https://jfw.groups.io/g/main/message/27900 -- Brian - Windows 10 Home, 64-Bit, Version 1809, Build 17763 Explanations exist; they have existed for all time; there is always a well-known solution to every human problem — neat, plausible, and wrong. ~ H.L. Mencken, AKA The Sage of Baltimore
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Re: Creating Column and Row Headers in XL
Don Mauck
Before the Attendance, you need to have the word Title, note that the T is catalyzed.
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From: Ibraheem Fakir <ibayridge@gmail.com> Sent: Thursday, March 7, 2019 7:23 AM To: main@jfw.groups.io Subject: Creating Column and Row Headers in XL Hi group, Hope all are well. New to Jaws and Windows, I’m trying to create a spreadsheet with row and column headers which read aloud while navigating across cells enclosed in these headers. I'm creating an attendance schedule where cells B1;K1 contain names of students. Cells A2;A15 contain days of the week. I’ve tried using the . builtin naming function in XL but unfortunately its not working for me. I’ve navigated my curser to cell A1, then pull up the define name function under the formula’s tab and enter into it “attendance..K15”. running XL 2016 and Jaws 2019. any ideas are super appreciated. Thanks! Ibraheem
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Creating Column and Row Headers in XL
Ibraheem Fakir
Hi group,
Hope all are well. New to Jaws and Windows, I’m trying to create a spreadsheet with row and column headers which read aloud while navigating across cells enclosed in these headers. I'm creating an attendance schedule where cells B1;K1 contain names of students. Cells A2;A15 contain days of the week. I’ve tried using the . builtin naming function in XL but unfortunately its not working for me. I’ve navigated my curser to cell A1, then pull up the define name function under the formula’s tab and enter into it “attendance..K15”. running XL 2016 and Jaws 2019. any ideas are super appreciated. Thanks! Ibraheem
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Re: Creating a Website Using JAWS
Aidan
You are well come, if you have any trouble just let me know
From: main@jfw.groups.io <main@jfw.groups.io> On Behalf Of Debbie April Yuille
Sent: Thursday, 07 March 2019 15:15 To: main@jfw.groups.io Subject: Re: Creating a Website Using JAWS
Thanks for this. I’ll look into it.
Debbie
From: main@jfw.groups.io <main@jfw.groups.io> On Behalf Of Kevin Meyers
I started creating web sites a few months ago as I’m taking a web development class. I’m using windows 10 and Jaws2018. I use notepad++ as my editor. I then use html5 and css3. There is plenty of books you can get on the internet. There is some online classes at freecodecamp.org.
From: main@jfw.groups.io <main@jfw.groups.io> On Behalf Of Debbie April Yuille
Hi All
What is the best way to create a website using JAWS? I’ve quite an advance JAWS user but have never created a website before.
Thanks in advance for any help. Debbie
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Re: question about web apps?
Jessica D
Hi,
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No, can you explain how to do that?
On Mar 7, 2019, at 11:19 AM, Sieghard Weitzel <sieghard@...> wrote:
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