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Jeff Lukacsena: does anyone use Linux with Jaws
A minor difference to anyone to whom it really doesn't matter. they are similar enough that packages can be designed to work on either OS. Glenn
A minor difference to anyone to whom it really doesn't matter. they are similar enough that packages can be designed to work on either OS. Glenn
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Glenn / Lenny
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Jeff Lukacsena: does anyone use Linux with Jaws
Hi, NO, macOS is not based on Linux – it is based on a combination of Free BSD (Berkeley Software Distribution), a specific form of Unix, along with some other components. Cheers, Joseph
Hi, NO, macOS is not based on Linux – it is based on a combination of Free BSD (Berkeley Software Distribution), a specific form of Unix, along with some other components. Cheers, Joseph
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Joseph Lee
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kortana screen
Hi, Juan. The only two ways to terminate Cortana are as follows, first, you can terminate Cortana through the Task Manager as some have said, or you can terminate it through the settings window as fol
Hi, Juan. The only two ways to terminate Cortana are as follows, first, you can terminate Cortana through the Task Manager as some have said, or you can terminate it through the settings window as fol
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Bill White
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Jeff Lukacsena: does anyone use Linux with Jaws
Hi Jeff, Jaws only works on the Microsoft operating systems. Linux is more akin to the Mac OS, or I should say, Apple's OS is based on Linux. Linux has a screenreader called Orca, and it comes with ma
Hi Jeff, Jaws only works on the Microsoft operating systems. Linux is more akin to the Mac OS, or I should say, Apple's OS is based on Linux. Linux has a screenreader called Orca, and it comes with ma
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Glenn / Lenny
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Jeff Lukacsena: does anyone use Linux with Jaws
JAWS is a Windows only program. It has not been ported to other OSes and I doubt it ever will be. -- Brian - Windows 10 Pro, 64-Bit, Version 20H2, Build 19042 It is better to be hated for what you are
JAWS is a Windows only program. It has not been ported to other OSes and I doubt it ever will be. -- Brian - Windows 10 Pro, 64-Bit, Version 20H2, Build 19042 It is better to be hated for what you are
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Brian Vogel
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Jeff Lukacsena: does anyone use Linux with Jaws
Hello List, I was wondering if anyone on here uses Linux with Jaws. What version of Jaws are you using? How successful is it. Where can I learn more about it? Do I need any other software to make it w
Hello List, I was wondering if anyone on here uses Linux with Jaws. What version of Jaws are you using? How successful is it. Where can I learn more about it? Do I need any other software to make it w
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Jeff Lukacsena
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if you were getting a new computer.
Good afternoon everyone, After reading all of the back and forth regarding this issue, I believe that most of the people that are on this list, don’t have received either the training or have the skil
Good afternoon everyone, After reading all of the back and forth regarding this issue, I believe that most of the people that are on this list, don’t have received either the training or have the skil
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Albert Cutolo
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if you were getting a new computer.
My son had a work laptop that got dropped, and the HD was clicking, and not booting, and he needed some info from it. I would have not tried this, but if the alternative is to lose your data, then wha
My son had a work laptop that got dropped, and the HD was clicking, and not booting, and he needed some info from it. I would have not tried this, but if the alternative is to lose your data, then wha
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Glenn / Lenny
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One drive
How can a person determine how much space is remaining using One Drive. Steve
How can a person determine how much space is remaining using One Drive. Steve
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Cook, Steve
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if you were getting a new computer.
Hi, Besides RAM, what’s more important for virtual machines is the load on the processor. I myself have configured 4 GB for all my virtual machines out of 16 GB of physical RAM on the computer I’m typ
Hi, Besides RAM, what’s more important for virtual machines is the load on the processor. I myself have configured 4 GB for all my virtual machines out of 16 GB of physical RAM on the computer I’m typ
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Joseph Lee
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if you were getting a new computer.
I will agree with Bryan Regards, Thomas N. Chan As IT administrator and network engineer , I will never use SSD as backup media. Its fast, no doubt but their lifespan for read and write are far more s
I will agree with Bryan Regards, Thomas N. Chan As IT administrator and network engineer , I will never use SSD as backup media. Its fast, no doubt but their lifespan for read and write are far more s
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Thomas N. Chan
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if you were getting a new computer.
- Even if you gave each 12 GB of RAM, which would be very generous, the total would be 36 GB. I'd never even go that high. I'd be shocked if 16 GB to 24 GB would not be more than sufficient the way th
- Even if you gave each 12 GB of RAM, which would be very generous, the total would be 36 GB. I'd never even go that high. I'd be shocked if 16 GB to 24 GB would not be more than sufficient the way th
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Brian Vogel
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if you were getting a new computer.
- Age really generally has a lot less to do with it than hours in service or, more precisely, how many times a drive has had to spin up. The biggest stresses on a HDD occur when it is spinning up from
- Age really generally has a lot less to do with it than hours in service or, more precisely, how many times a drive has had to spin up. The biggest stresses on a HDD occur when it is spinning up from
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Brian Vogel
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if you were getting a new computer.
I for one would like to have that much RAM, as I use windows 7, 10, and Linux, of different versions. So it would be nice to have enough RAM to have all them running at one time without rebooting, and
I for one would like to have that much RAM, as I use windows 7, 10, and Linux, of different versions. So it would be nice to have enough RAM to have all them running at one time without rebooting, and
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Glenn / Lenny
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create a system image.
Hello Dave, I’m glad that you got a chance to experiment with IFW. But, if you are using a tried and true method of restoring your system after a possible catastrophic failure then it sounds like you
Hello Dave, I’m glad that you got a chance to experiment with IFW. But, if you are using a tried and true method of restoring your system after a possible catastrophic failure then it sounds like you
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James Bentley
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if you were getting a new computer.
Hi, Yes, definitely a hard drive for my backup medium here. The 3 2 1 approach is always a good thing – I can, for instance, highly recommend backblaze’s single computer backup service. It has been re
Hi, Yes, definitely a hard drive for my backup medium here. The 3 2 1 approach is always a good thing – I can, for instance, highly recommend backblaze’s single computer backup service. It has been re
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Tyler Wood
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if you were getting a new computer.
I agree with Brian... :) using a SSD for backup is not a good practice. Like he said hdd's give warnings of failure. But that is rare. I have drives that are creeping up on 10 years old and still work
I agree with Brian... :) using a SSD for backup is not a good practice. Like he said hdd's give warnings of failure. But that is rare. I have drives that are creeping up on 10 years old and still work
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Randy Barnett
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kortana screen
I am also not aware of any way to get rid of it in a normal way. However if you are comfortable with regedit.exe, you can set/create a DWORD value named AllowCortana with a value of 0 in HKEY_LOCAL_MA
I am also not aware of any way to get rid of it in a normal way. However if you are comfortable with regedit.exe, you can set/create a DWORD value named AllowCortana with a value of 0 in HKEY_LOCAL_MA
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Soronel Haetir
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New computer fun
Marty: Does the name of the folder in which you keep your audio files and play lists on the D drive, have the same name as it did when it was located on the c drive? Dave
Marty: Does the name of the folder in which you keep your audio files and play lists on the D drive, have the same name as it did when it was located on the c drive? Dave
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Dave Durber
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create a system image.
Jim: I use the G U I Dave
Jim: I use the G U I Dave
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Dave Durber
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