[Bulk] Accessible software with JAWS there can read information aboutwireless network


David <davidwhitehead1957@...>
 

Hello another way this can be done is,

Go to system tray,
Arrow to the network icon,
Or, connection,

Now, tab to
Left single click button,
Now, tab you will get all the necessary information.

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aboutwireless network

Only way I've found is to make sure that the wireless icon shows in the
system tray. There you can listen to the signal strength of the current
connection.

Do not know how to get that for a list of possible connections, however.

Dave Carlson
From my Dell Latitude 630, currently not nearly close enough for my comfort
to my Audio Recording and Mixing Studios, San Francisco Bay Area. But I'll
try to remedy that situation.

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Sent: Monday, August 15, 2011 13:00
Subject: [Bulk] Accessible software with JAWS there can read information
aboutwireless network


Hi everyone,

I looking after a accessible software with JAWS, where I can read
information about wireless network (e.g. a signal strength, signal quality
et cetera).

Have any person heard about a program with this features, and is the program
accessible with JAWS?

Very thanks.

Regards,
Anders


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Dave...
 

Only way I've found is to make sure that the wireless icon shows in the
system tray. There you can listen to the signal strength of the current
connection.

Do not know how to get that for a list of possible connections, however.

Dave Carlson
From my Dell Latitude 630, currently not nearly close enough for my comfort
to my Audio Recording and Mixing Studios, San Francisco Bay Area. But I'll
try to remedy that situation.

----- Original Message -----
From: "Anders Boholdt-Petersen"
<english_correspondences@...>
To: <jfw@...>
Sent: Monday, August 15, 2011 13:00
Subject: [Bulk] Accessible software with JAWS there can read information
aboutwireless network


Hi everyone,

I looking after a accessible software with JAWS, where I can read
information about wireless network (e.g. a signal strength, signal quality
et cetera).

Have any person heard about a program with this features, and is the program
accessible with JAWS?

Very thanks.

Regards,
Anders


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