|
FW: [win10] Version 1709 and beyond: screen readers must support uIA notification event in order to announce various things from apps
#winten1709
#winten1803
#advisory
Hi, If Task Manager says that both have same executable names, then they are indeed the one and the same. It is a matter of which version of the app is in use. I do know that JAWS may report DLL names
Hi, If Task Manager says that both have same executable names, then they are indeed the one and the same. It is a matter of which version of the app is in use. I do know that JAWS may report DLL names
|
By
Joseph Lee
· #57202
·
|
|
FW: [win10] Version 1709 and beyond: screen readers must support uIA notification event in order to announce various things from apps
#winten1709
#winten1803
#advisory
Hi, It could be both JAWS and the app. If you have latest JAWS 2018 (or 18.0) build, Calculator results might not be read (or at least for me and others, it does not) due to the fact that the app rais
Hi, It could be both JAWS and the app. If you have latest JAWS 2018 (or 18.0) build, Calculator results might not be read (or at least for me and others, it does not) due to the fact that the app rais
|
By
Joseph Lee
· #57164
·
|
|
FW: [win10] Version 1709 and beyond: screen readers must support uIA notification event in order to announce various things from apps
#winten1709
#winten1803
#advisory
Hi all, First, apologies for mentioning competition, but I felt it is best to do so given the overall context. Second, the advisory is deemed major (to severe for some cases) and is applicable for peo
Hi all, First, apologies for mentioning competition, but I felt it is best to do so given the overall context. Second, the advisory is deemed major (to severe for some cases) and is applicable for peo
|
By
Joseph Lee
· #57155
·
|
|
Calculator problem Jaws 18
Hi, Via Microsoft Store. Cheers, Joseph
Hi, Via Microsoft Store. Cheers, Joseph
|
By
Joseph Lee
· #56617
·
|
|
Calculatorproblem Jaws 18
Hi, In short, the culprit is a new UIA event, as the previous method isn’t used in recent updates to Calculator app. Last time I read, a fix is on its way for JAWS 2018, and I think it should make its
Hi, In short, the culprit is a new UIA event, as the previous method isn’t used in recent updates to Calculator app. Last time I read, a fix is on its way for JAWS 2018, and I think it should make its
|
By
Joseph Lee
· #56591
·
|
|
jaws and windows 10
Hi, On many laptops, Fn key is to the right of the left Control key, with left Control key being the bottom left corner key. For HP models, you'll need to change this from device firmware (BIOS/UEFI).
Hi, On many laptops, Fn key is to the right of the left Control key, with left Control key being the bottom left corner key. For HP models, you'll need to change this from device firmware (BIOS/UEFI).
|
By
Joseph Lee
· #56167
·
|
|
jaws 2018 and windows 10 fall creator
Hi, Windows+I opens a completely different program. Cheers, Joseph
Hi, Windows+I opens a completely different program. Cheers, Joseph
|
By
Joseph Lee
· #55739
·
|
|
installing windows 10 with narrator
Hi, You can still bring up Narrator after the first restart, as it'll then tell you the progress of installation procedure so far. Cheers, Joseph
Hi, You can still bring up Narrator after the first restart, as it'll then tell you the progress of installation procedure so far. Cheers, Joseph
|
By
Joseph Lee
· #55715
·
|
|
installing windows 10 with narrator
Hi, Version 1703. Cheers, Joseph
Hi, Version 1703. Cheers, Joseph
|
By
Joseph Lee
· #55713
·
|
|
Pop up messages in Windows 10
Hi, Ah, you mean those notifications that pop up and go away after a while? These are called “toasts” and can be accessed by pressing Windows+V when they appear. Cheers, Joseph
Hi, Ah, you mean those notifications that pop up and go away after a while? These are called “toasts” and can be accessed by pressing Windows+V when they appear. Cheers, Joseph
|
By
Joseph Lee
· #55422
·
|
|
J2018
Hi, Regarding Windows 7 or 8.x to 10: I’d strongly advise folks to get a free license before the offer expires, downgrade, then upgrade later. Cheers, Joseph
Hi, Regarding Windows 7 or 8.x to 10: I’d strongly advise folks to get a free license before the offer expires, downgrade, then upgrade later. Cheers, Joseph
|
By
Joseph Lee
· #55401
·
|
|
anyone have keyboard commands for Narrator?
Hi, Try: https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/help/22798/windows-10-narrator-get-started I'll also forward this question to a list where you can get almost instant answers on everything Windows 10. Che
Hi, Try: https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/help/22798/windows-10-narrator-get-started I'll also forward this question to a list where you can get almost instant answers on everything Windows 10. Che
|
By
Joseph Lee
· #55157
·
|
|
FW: [win10] Asking a quicken with jaws question.
Hi, Does anyone have answers to this? Thanks.
Hi, Does anyone have answers to this? Thanks.
|
By
Joseph Lee
· #54368
·
|
|
General state of Jaws 18 compatibility with Windows 10?
Hi, For the most part, Word 2013 will work on Windows 10. For now, I recommend staying with Windows 7 if it meets your needs. But in the long-term, you should think about moving on, especially from 20
Hi, For the most part, Word 2013 will work on Windows 10. For now, I recommend staying with Windows 7 if it meets your needs. But in the long-term, you should think about moving on, especially from 20
|
By
Joseph Lee
· #53428
·
|
|
Jaws 2018 and Edge
Hi, Edge is prominent in Windows 10 not only because of the browser, but also because the rendering engine is used in various places, namely in some universal apps, Start menu, when you sign into MS A
Hi, Edge is prominent in Windows 10 not only because of the browser, but also because the rendering engine is used in various places, namely in some universal apps, Start menu, when you sign into MS A
|
By
Joseph Lee
· #52810
·
|
|
FW: [win10] Critical advisory: do NOT update to Fall Creators Update if you plan to use JAWS 2018 with Edge due to performance problems
Hi all, For those testing JAWS 2018 (especially those testing support for Edge) and if you happen to be a Windows Insider (or thought about upgrading to upcoming Fall Creators Update), be sure to read
Hi all, For those testing JAWS 2018 (especially those testing support for Edge) and if you happen to be a Windows Insider (or thought about upgrading to upcoming Fall Creators Update), be sure to read
|
By
Joseph Lee
· #52698
·
|
|
Programming Language
Hi, I’d say don’t work on GUI until you have a solid understanding of basic programming concepts such as variables, conditionals, loops and functions, as well as designing increasingly complex program
Hi, I’d say don’t work on GUI until you have a solid understanding of basic programming concepts such as variables, conditionals, loops and functions, as well as designing increasingly complex program
|
By
Joseph Lee
· #52494
·
|
|
installing windows 10
Hi, No, Creators Update and later. Cheers, Joseph
Hi, No, Creators Update and later. Cheers, Joseph
|
By
Joseph Lee
· #52302
·
|
|
Installing Jaws on a Windows 10 mini PC.
Hi, This will not affect this, as the Z8xxx is newer than Z2xxx for which Intel said there won't be new drivers. If using tablets powered by Atom Z2xxx, people will get updates until January 2023. Che
Hi, This will not affect this, as the Z8xxx is newer than Z2xxx for which Intel said there won't be new drivers. If using tablets powered by Atom Z2xxx, people will get updates until January 2023. Che
|
By
Joseph Lee
· #52021
·
|
|
Installing Jaws on a Windows 10 mini PC.
Hi, If the PC runs desktop versions of Windows 10 (that is, Home, Pro, Enterprise or Education), you'll be able to install JAWS on it although activation will be required. Cheers, Joseph
Hi, If the PC runs desktop versions of Windows 10 (that is, Home, Pro, Enterprise or Education), you'll be able to install JAWS on it although activation will be required. Cheers, Joseph
|
By
Joseph Lee
· #52000
·
|