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how do you delete conversations in gmail?
Ryan, You are using Gmail's Basic HTML View which, as you note, doesn't employ the cog button but instead has the far more JAWS friendly settings link. Here's a link to a Gmail help page on Using Gmai
Ryan, You are using Gmail's Basic HTML View which, as you note, doesn't employ the cog button but instead has the far more JAWS friendly settings link. Here's a link to a Gmail help page on Using Gmai
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Brian Vogel
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message rules
David, When you access Gmail via the web, are you using the Basic HTML View or the Standard View? I would presume the Basic HTML View, since it's so much more JAWS friendly, but I have known some to u
David, When you access Gmail via the web, are you using the Basic HTML View or the Standard View? I would presume the Basic HTML View, since it's so much more JAWS friendly, but I have known some to u
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Brian Vogel
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Web page configuration question
Maria, May I ask what web browser you are using? No matter which one you're using generally CTRL+Num Pad Plus will increase the size/magnification of a web page being displayed and CTRL+Num Pad Minus
Maria, May I ask what web browser you are using? No matter which one you're using generally CTRL+Num Pad Plus will increase the size/magnification of a web page being displayed and CTRL+Num Pad Minus
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Brian Vogel
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Web page configuration question
Maria, The default, unless you as an end user change it for a specific web page, is for the browser to present the page at 100%. Now, if you're using something like a screen magnifier that layers over
Maria, The default, unless you as an end user change it for a specific web page, is for the browser to present the page at 100%. Now, if you're using something like a screen magnifier that layers over
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Brian Vogel
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Web page configuration question
Maria, MS-Paint has been included with every version of Windows since Windows made its debut. So, unless you have had someone do some really odd modifications to your system, it's still there and read
Maria, MS-Paint has been included with every version of Windows since Windows made its debut. So, unless you have had someone do some really odd modifications to your system, it's still there and read
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Brian Vogel
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Web page configuration question
Maria, What version of Windows are you running? Is this problem limited to IE or do you have the same size issues with the other browsers as well? I wish I could help more, but I am truly having troub
Maria, What version of Windows are you running? Is this problem limited to IE or do you have the same size issues with the other browsers as well? I wish I could help more, but I am truly having troub
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Brian Vogel
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fillable pdf forms
Lauren, You have already been given the best advice by Brad Martin. The courts are quite unforgiving of any change, however slight, in the format of their forms and I would not trust any "import to ed
Lauren, You have already been given the best advice by Brad Martin. The courts are quite unforgiving of any change, however slight, in the format of their forms and I would not trust any "import to ed
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Brian Vogel
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fillable pdf forms
Ted, The problem here is that we have JAWS involved and that can make it harder to know if there's an issue with Adobe Reader and JAWS "playing well together" with PDF fillable forms. As I've said bef
Ted, The problem here is that we have JAWS involved and that can make it harder to know if there's an issue with Adobe Reader and JAWS "playing well together" with PDF fillable forms. As I've said bef
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Brian Vogel
· #35685
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PDF-XChange Viewer: Possible Alternative to Adobe Reader
I don't know how well this "plays with JAWS" overall, but I do know that what testing I've been doing with it with clients has been going well. There is a company with the unfortunate name, these days
I don't know how well this "plays with JAWS" overall, but I do know that what testing I've been doing with it with clients has been going well. There is a company with the unfortunate name, these days
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Brian Vogel
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Unchecky - A boon for keeping unwanted extras from installing
Here's another thing I'll recommend, though I don't know whether it plays well with JAWS or not, I haven't had any time to experiment with it. Any of us who download free software, even from reputable
Here's another thing I'll recommend, though I don't know whether it plays well with JAWS or not, I haven't had any time to experiment with it. Any of us who download free software, even from reputable
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Brian Vogel
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PDF-XChange Viewer: Possible Alternative to Adobe Reader
Well, the good, old-fashioned Windows Find using Ctrl+F works like a charm in PDF-XChange Viewer. You'll have to let me know how the JAWS find behaves with it. Brian
Well, the good, old-fashioned Windows Find using Ctrl+F works like a charm in PDF-XChange Viewer. You'll have to let me know how the JAWS find behaves with it. Brian
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Brian Vogel
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PDF-XChange Viewer: Possible Alternative to Adobe Reader
Ted, Also as an FYI, Adobe Reader DC is bringing up what looks to a sighted person to be a dialog box inside the program when Ctrl+F is hit to do a find. Under the text box where you enter the word or
Ted, Also as an FYI, Adobe Reader DC is bringing up what looks to a sighted person to be a dialog box inside the program when Ctrl+F is hit to do a find. Under the text box where you enter the word or
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Brian Vogel
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Unchecky - A boon for keeping unwanted extras from installing
Keith, Yes, it runs in the background and there is an icon in the system tray (which is usually hidden on Windows 8 or Windows 10 unless you tell it to always show) for Unchecky. It runs as a system s
Keith, Yes, it runs in the background and there is an icon in the system tray (which is usually hidden on Windows 8 or Windows 10 unless you tell it to always show) for Unchecky. It runs as a system s
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Brian Vogel
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Unchecky - A boon for keeping unwanted extras from installing
The Unchecky log will remain perpetually empty until or unless you attempt to install some piece of software that has something bundled with it that Unchecky picks up as a Potentially Unwanted Program
The Unchecky log will remain perpetually empty until or unless you attempt to install some piece of software that has something bundled with it that Unchecky picks up as a Potentially Unwanted Program
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Brian Vogel
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Unchecky - A boon for keeping unwanted extras from installing
Dave, I wasn't clear on what you were saying. I thought you thought it unusual that it had been on the machine for several months with no activity logged with no mention of whether you'd been installi
Dave, I wasn't clear on what you were saying. I thought you thought it unusual that it had been on the machine for several months with no activity logged with no mention of whether you'd been installi
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Brian Vogel
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MathML and PDF files
Pablo, My general advice to my clients is to never rely on JAWS and any browser plug-in or extension related to reading PDF files to "play well" together. I've seen, time and again, PDF documents that
Pablo, My general advice to my clients is to never rely on JAWS and any browser plug-in or extension related to reading PDF files to "play well" together. I've seen, time and again, PDF documents that
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Brian Vogel
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MathML and PDF files
Pablo, I misunderstood and thought you said you were having trouble with JAWS reading these files in a web browser reader plug-in, not within Adobe Reader itself. I suspect you are correct on the "the
Pablo, I misunderstood and thought you said you were having trouble with JAWS reading these files in a web browser reader plug-in, not within Adobe Reader itself. I suspect you are correct on the "the
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Brian Vogel
· #35718
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PDF-XChange Viewer: Possible Alternative to Adobe Reader
Brad, It's interesting how Ctrl+F and Ctrl+Shift+F work. You are indeed correct that Ctrl+Shift+F gets you the JAWS find no matter where you are, and if you absolutely must be sure that's what you're
Brad, It's interesting how Ctrl+F and Ctrl+Shift+F work. You are indeed correct that Ctrl+Shift+F gets you the JAWS find no matter where you are, and if you absolutely must be sure that's what you're
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Brian Vogel
· #35728
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PDF-XChange Viewer: Possible Alternative to Adobe Reader
David, Now that I see your post I know that you are indeed correct. In my defense, as a non-constant JAWS user, I picked up on what Brad had written (no insult intended, Brad!) and ran with it. Brian,
David, Now that I see your post I know that you are indeed correct. In my defense, as a non-constant JAWS user, I picked up on what Brad had written (no insult intended, Brad!) and ran with it. Brian,
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Brian Vogel
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PDF-XChange Viewer: Possible Alternative to Adobe Reader
Brad, What makes it worse (for laptop users) is it entirely depends on whether you have an abbreviated keyboard (read: one without the number pad and associated keys) or a full keyboard that includes
Brad, What makes it worse (for laptop users) is it entirely depends on whether you have an abbreviated keyboard (read: one without the number pad and associated keys) or a full keyboard that includes
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Brian Vogel
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