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How To Stop Jaws From Saying "Vertical Tab"
All I can say to that is, Gosh, you may be as old as I am!
All I can say to that is, Gosh, you may be as old as I am!
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Martin Blackwell
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How To Stop Jaws From Saying "Vertical Tab"
Brian, It’s a soft return, ASCII 11. Not a page break. I investigated this when it came up before in Word. If you put some soft returns (SHIFT+ ENTER) in a Word document, and search for ASCII 11 or ma
Brian, It’s a soft return, ASCII 11. Not a page break. I investigated this when it came up before in Word. If you put some soft returns (SHIFT+ ENTER) in a Word document, and search for ASCII 11 or ma
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Martin Blackwell
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Key Command for adding a row
Select the cells first. Press Control + 1. You should be on the number tab, if not control + tab until you are. Press tab to get to the list of formats for numbers. You may find yourself on the Custom
Select the cells first. Press Control + 1. You should be on the number tab, if not control + tab until you are. Press tab to get to the list of formats for numbers. You may find yourself on the Custom
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Martin Blackwell
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Word 2013 Question
Shift 6 inserts the caret symbol and 11 was the ASCII number for what we're are calling a Vertical Tab.
Shift 6 inserts the caret symbol and 11 was the ASCII number for what we're are calling a Vertical Tab.
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Martin Blackwell
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[Bulk] Word 2013 Question
I'm home now and I just tried it. It worked for me. I can't see that you did anything wrong. Instead of typing the ASCII character you can substitute the letter l for the 11. So you have caret l (no s
I'm home now and I just tried it. It worked for me. I can't see that you did anything wrong. Instead of typing the ASCII character you can substitute the letter l for the 11. So you have caret l (no s
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Martin Blackwell
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Word 2013 Question
I can't test it but I thought of an easier way. In the Find What box enter a SHIFT 6 followed by 11. That should find them.
I can't test it but I thought of an easier way. In the Find What box enter a SHIFT 6 followed by 11. That should find them.
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Martin Blackwell
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Word 2013 Question
One more thing. I don't know if you can accomplish the Replace in the Replace dialog box without using the Accelerator Keys (the ALT key combinations). You have to select the More button and the Speci
One more thing. I don't know if you can accomplish the Replace in the Replace dialog box without using the Accelerator Keys (the ALT key combinations). You have to select the More button and the Speci
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Martin Blackwell
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Word 2013 Question
The ASCII code for a Vertical Tab is 11. If you type that into Word you get a soft return (SHIFT+ENTER). Microsoft Word calls this a Manual Line Break I think. You can search for that in the Replace d
The ASCII code for a Vertical Tab is 11. If you type that into Word you get a soft return (SHIFT+ENTER). Microsoft Word calls this a Manual Line Break I think. You can search for that in the Replace d
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Martin Blackwell
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Word 2013 Question
Maybe I'm thinking of a bar tab. That's probably it.
Maybe I'm thinking of a bar tab. That's probably it.
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Martin Blackwell
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Word 2013 Question
Oh, reall? Maybe I'm wrong then. That's what I always called it.
Oh, reall? Maybe I'm wrong then. That's what I always called it.
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Martin Blackwell
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Word 2013 Question
A vertical tab is one of the rarely used tabs (as far as I know) that you can have in Word. It is a short vertical line in the document in that tab position. You can actually tab right through it to p
A vertical tab is one of the rarely used tabs (as far as I know) that you can have in Word. It is a short vertical line in the document in that tab position. You can actually tab right through it to p
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Martin Blackwell
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Can JAWS read Google Sheets?
I have a question. I use Google Docs some. I set it up like Freedom Scientific said in their Webinar. I use the Google shortcut keys for screen readers to get around. Do you do that with Google Sheets
I have a question. I use Google Docs some. I set it up like Freedom Scientific said in their Webinar. I use the Google shortcut keys for screen readers to get around. Do you do that with Google Sheets
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Martin Blackwell
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How do I change typing echo to characters and words?
In Jaws press Insert then the number 2 (on the row not the num pad) and keep pressing until you get the setting you want.
In Jaws press Insert then the number 2 (on the row not the num pad) and keep pressing until you get the setting you want.
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Martin Blackwell
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Reading headers and footers in word 2010 with JAWS 14
I don’t know if this is the best way to access text in a header, but it’s the one I know. I go to the Ribbon. ALT + N for the Insert menu. Then press H or header or O for footer. Then E for Edit. That
I don’t know if this is the best way to access text in a header, but it’s the one I know. I go to the Ribbon. ALT + N for the Insert menu. Then press H or header or O for footer. Then E for Edit. That
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Martin Blackwell
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Jaws and Antivirus
At the risk of being redundant, McAfee Internet Security or McAfee Total Protection are highly rated programs that are totally accessible as far as I know. If you go to a site that has what is called
At the risk of being redundant, McAfee Internet Security or McAfee Total Protection are highly rated programs that are totally accessible as far as I know. If you go to a site that has what is called
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Martin Blackwell
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Recommendations for anti-virus
Oh, one more thing I forgot to ask, what type of conflict have you found with Eset and JAWS. That's what I use on one of my computers and it's worked fine for me. Could you explain what happen so I ca
Oh, one more thing I forgot to ask, what type of conflict have you found with Eset and JAWS. That's what I use on one of my computers and it's worked fine for me. Could you explain what happen so I ca
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Martin Blackwell
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Recommendations for anti-virus
It's up to you, but I would have done just the opposite. Eset is a pretty highly rated antivirus and MSE is a very low rated one. I'm referring to the independent tests of antiviruses that you can fin
It's up to you, but I would have done just the opposite. Eset is a pretty highly rated antivirus and MSE is a very low rated one. I'm referring to the independent tests of antiviruses that you can fin
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Martin Blackwell
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Selecting Multiple Items in a List via JAWS
Here is the way I do it. There may be more ways. For files in a sequence select the first file by moving to it. Hold down the shift key and arrow down. There may be a faster way if you have a great ma
Here is the way I do it. There may be more ways. For files in a sequence select the first file by moving to it. Hold down the shift key and arrow down. There may be a faster way if you have a great ma
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Martin Blackwell
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woohoo! envelopes 2013!
This is pretty much how I do it too. You don't even have to select the text. If it is typed in a normal address format Word will pick it up.
This is pretty much how I do it too. You don't even have to select the text. If it is typed in a normal address format Word will pick it up.
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Martin Blackwell
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Views on Keyboard Shortcuts to teach or, perhaps, emphasize when teaching
Hi, Good post. That’s pretty much what I do as well. I end up teaching a lot more Windows shortcuts than JAWS shortcuts. People want to get things done in their applications. To me, Windows shortcuts
Hi, Good post. That’s pretty much what I do as well. I end up teaching a lot more Windows shortcuts than JAWS shortcuts. People want to get things done in their applications. To me, Windows shortcuts
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Martin Blackwell
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