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microsoft edge download help
When I am downloading from microsoft edge I get an alert of the minutes that are left in the download. The problem the alert is announce verbally and interrupt anything I am doing on my computer. I ha
When I am downloading from microsoft edge I get an alert of the minutes that are left in the download. The problem the alert is announce verbally and interrupt anything I am doing on my computer. I ha
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Jerry hathaway
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reading without ads
This scenario is one use case for the JAWS Flexible Web feature. I would suggest looking up the details in the JAWS Help Topics. I don't know whether there are any tutorials or associated documentatio
This scenario is one use case for the JAWS Flexible Web feature. I would suggest looking up the details in the JAWS Help Topics. I don't know whether there are any tutorials or associated documentatio
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Jason White
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I am not sure about Chrome or Firefox. However, Microsoft Edge has a feature called emersive reader. You click the f9 key and you can either scroll down to the beginning of an article and read using t
I am not sure about Chrome or Firefox. However, Microsoft Edge has a feature called emersive reader. You click the f9 key and you can either scroll down to the beginning of an article and read using t
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leonard morris
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Why does JAWS think the scripts for LibreOffice are "Symphony?"
- It was. I just decided to pick up at Symphony since it appeared that this was the point when the scripts originally came into being, and why they likely remain so named. The Wikipedia page timeline
- It was. I just decided to pick up at Symphony since it appeared that this was the point when the scripts originally came into being, and why they likely remain so named. The Wikipedia page timeline
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Brian Vogel
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Why does JAWS think the scripts for LibreOffice are "Symphony?"
I think the original program was StarOffice, released by Sun Microsystems as OpenOffice, and then IBM created a proprietary version called Symphony. I expect the scripts were originally written for th
I think the original program was StarOffice, released by Sun Microsystems as OpenOffice, and then IBM created a proprietary version called Symphony. I expect the scripts were originally written for th
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Jason White
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Ditto. It seems to be the same reader available on Firefox, as /F9 initiates the reader there. One little foible. The reader, at least the Immersive reader on Edge, don't always read an entire article
Ditto. It seems to be the same reader available on Firefox, as /F9 initiates the reader there. One little foible. The reader, at least the Immersive reader on Edge, don't always read an entire article
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Jim Pursley
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Using edge, if you hit f9, you get the imersive reader which so far has worked great for me. JM Casey wrote:
Using edge, if you hit f9, you get the imersive reader which so far has worked great for me. JM Casey wrote:
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John Covici
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OH, I don’t disagree with anything you’ve said – except I guess I do feel some – not guilt maybe, but reservations. It’s not enough to stop me from using an ad blocker, but simultaneously I do feel a
OH, I don’t disagree with anything you’ve said – except I guess I do feel some – not guilt maybe, but reservations. It’s not enough to stop me from using an ad blocker, but simultaneously I do feel a
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JM Casey
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- And the ad-blockers keep adding new tricks to block as well. I have never, for a single second, felt the slightest bit of guilt about ad blocking. Content providers should be paid, much like newspap
- And the ad-blockers keep adding new tricks to block as well. I have never, for a single second, felt the slightest bit of guilt about ad blocking. Content providers should be paid, much like newspap
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Brian Vogel
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Where can I get Silenzio?
It was mentioned on Mosen's podcast and here is a link. http://www.stefankiss.sk/modules.php?name=Downloads&d_op=getit&lid=112
It was mentioned on Mosen's podcast and here is a link. http://www.stefankiss.sk/modules.php?name=Downloads&d_op=getit&lid=112
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Chris Hill
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reading without ads
- Not that not wanting to share data doesn't make sense, but in the context being discussed the data is already known. Google is the worst among the "all knowing" software houses. What you browse in C
- Not that not wanting to share data doesn't make sense, but in the context being discussed the data is already known. Google is the worst among the "all knowing" software houses. What you browse in C
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Brian Vogel
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Where can I get Silenzio?
Hello. Here's the link: http://www.stefankiss.sk/modules.php?name=Downloads&d_op=getit&lid=112 best. Enviado desde mi iPhone
Hello. Here's the link: http://www.stefankiss.sk/modules.php?name=Downloads&d_op=getit&lid=112 best. Enviado desde mi iPhone
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Francisco Salvador Crespo
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I have never actually tried the emersive reader in edge. I prefer to send my data to nobody, or google, rather than microsoft.
I have never actually tried the emersive reader in edge. I prefer to send my data to nobody, or google, rather than microsoft.
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Chris Hill
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Where can I get Silenzio?
Hi. Something happened where things got corrupted so badly on my SSD, that nothing was there, Even Windows. I did have a backup, but some things weren’t there, including Silenzio. JAWS method of tryin
Hi. Something happened where things got corrupted so badly on my SSD, that nothing was there, Even Windows. I did have a backup, but some things weren’t there, including Silenzio. JAWS method of tryin
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Kevin Minor
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sending posts
so I guess there really is no preference to email either list?
so I guess there really is no preference to email either list?
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Mario
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sending posts
Yes, I guess I thought whomever was running the JFW group was going to shut it down, and then along came the Main@ group. That is why I only send new messages I create to the Main@ group and probably
Yes, I guess I thought whomever was running the JFW group was going to shut it down, and then along came the Main@ group. That is why I only send new messages I create to the Main@ group and probably
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Richard Turner
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sending posts
Richard, I don't recall when or why but, this group did change it's name from, jfw@groups.io to, main@jfw.groups.io That's why mario was able to send the same message using both email addresses. Many
Richard, I don't recall when or why but, this group did change it's name from, jfw@groups.io to, main@jfw.groups.io That's why mario was able to send the same message using both email addresses. Many
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Mike B
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F9 always is what worked for me to enter reader view in Firefox. It still works now. It's necessary for people to understand the other side when it comes to ad blockers, browser ad filtering, etc. The
F9 always is what worked for me to enter reader view in Firefox. It still works now. It's necessary for people to understand the other side when it comes to ad blockers, browser ad filtering, etc. The
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JM Casey
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- See the uBlock Origin extension page in the Chrome Web Store. It appears that the uBlock Origin Extra functionality has been rolled in to uBlock Origin.
- See the uBlock Origin extension page in the Chrome Web Store. It appears that the uBlock Origin Extra functionality has been rolled in to uBlock Origin.
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Brian Vogel
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Brian, could you please expand on what those other tools are?
Brian, could you please expand on what those other tools are?
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Mario
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