Hi.
I’ve looked at the system tray with both JAWS+B and INSERT+F11. Both of these indicate Office updates are available. Problem is I don’t know how to activate the update. When I tried JAWS+B hitting space or enter on it did nothing, and
the applications key didn’t do anything either. When I hit INSERT+F11, I see the office update option there. When I left double click on it, I get a ding sound and a notification that there are updates for office, and I need to click on it to start it.
I hit WINDOWS+A and I either see collapse something, or set the PC into tablet mode. How do I activate the update? It’s not in the list of WINDOWS+A options.
Thanks for any help.
Have a blessed day and don’t work too hard.
Kevin Minor and the amazing Jilly, Lexington, KY
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If I remember right, you press tab to get to single click
On Jul 8, 2018, at 5:45 AM, Kevin Minor < kminor65@...> wrote:
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Hi.
I’ve looked at the system tray with both JAWS+B and INSERT+F11. Both of these indicate Office updates are available. Problem is I don’t know how to activate the update. When I tried JAWS+B hitting space or enter on it did nothing, and
the applications key didn’t do anything either. When I hit INSERT+F11, I see the office update option there. When I left double click on it, I get a ding sound and a notification that there are updates for office, and I need to click on it to start it.
I hit WINDOWS+A and I either see collapse something, or set the PC into tablet mode. How do I activate the update? It’s not in the list of WINDOWS+A options.
Thanks for any help.
Have a blessed day and don’t work too hard.
Kevin Minor and the amazing Jilly, Lexington, KY
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The quickest way that I’ve found is to use Alt+F within Office to get to the backstage view, then move down to the Office Account tab with Down-Arrow, then use the tab key to move across to the updates control, where you can press a button to install updates. From: <main@jfw.groups.io> on behalf of Ashleigh Piccinino <apiccinino@...> Reply-To: <main@jfw.groups.io> Date: Sunday, July 8, 2018 at 07:26 To: "main@jfw.groups.io" <main@jfw.groups.io> Subject: Re: How do I activate a notification? If I remember right, you press tab to get to single click
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On Jul 8, 2018, at 5:45 AM, Kevin Minor < kminor65@...> wrote: Hi. I’ve looked at the system tray with both JAWS+B and INSERT+F11. Both of these indicate Office updates are available. Problem is I don’t know how to activate the update. When I tried JAWS+B hitting space or enter on it did nothing, and the applications key didn’t do anything either. When I hit INSERT+F11, I see the office update option there. When I left double click on it, I get a ding sound and a notification that there are updates for office, and I need to click on it to start it. I hit WINDOWS+A and I either see collapse something, or set the PC into tablet mode. How do I activate the update? It’s not in the list of WINDOWS+A options. Thanks for any help. Have a blessed day and don’t work too hard. Kevin Minor and the amazing Jilly, Lexington, KY
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Richard Turner <richardturner42@...>
I have not followed all of this thread, but have you tried shift+f10 to bring up the context menu on items in the task bar?
Richard
“The secret is not to make your music louder, but to make the world quieter.”
- Mitch
Albom from The Magic Strings of Frankie Presto, page 1
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From: main@jfw.groups.io <main@jfw.groups.io> On Behalf Of
Jason White via Groups.Io
Sent: Sunday, July 8, 2018 6:56 AM
To: main@jfw.groups.io
Subject: Re: How do I activate a notification?
The quickest way that I’ve found is to use Alt+F within Office to get to the backstage view, then move down to the Office Account tab with Down-Arrow, then use the tab key to move across to the updates control, where you can press a button
to install updates.
If I remember right, you press tab to get to single click
On Jul 8, 2018, at 5:45 AM, Kevin Minor <kminor65@...> wrote:
Hi.
I’ve looked at the system tray with both JAWS+B and INSERT+F11. Both of these indicate Office updates are available. Problem is I don’t know how to activate the update. When I tried JAWS+B hitting space or enter on it did nothing, and
the applications key didn’t do anything either. When I hit INSERT+F11, I see the office update option there. When I left double click on it, I get a ding sound and a notification that there are updates for office, and I need to click on it to start it.
I hit WINDOWS+A and I either see collapse something, or set the PC into tablet mode. How do I activate the update? It’s not in the list of WINDOWS+A options.
Thanks for any help.
Have a blessed day and don’t work too hard.
Kevin Minor and the amazing Jilly, Lexington, KY
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Hi, Or, for that matter, when Office update notifications appear, do you hear some kind of a notification sound that you would hear when you plug in a USB device? If yes, then press Windows+V and press Enter to activate the notification (this command sequence will be changing later this year). Cheers, Joseph
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From: main@jfw.groups.io <main@jfw.groups.io> On Behalf Of Richard Turner Sent: Sunday, July 8, 2018 8:35 AM To: main@jfw.groups.io Subject: Re: How do I activate a notification? I have not followed all of this thread, but have you tried shift+f10 to bring up the context menu on items in the task bar? Richard “The secret is not to make your music louder, but to make the world quieter.” - Mitch Albom from The Magic Strings of Frankie Presto, page 1 The quickest way that I’ve found is to use Alt+F within Office to get to the backstage view, then move down to the Office Account tab with Down-Arrow, then use the tab key to move across to the updates control, where you can press a button to install updates. If I remember right, you press tab to get to single click On Jul 8, 2018, at 5:45 AM, Kevin Minor <kminor65@...> wrote:
Hi. I’ve looked at the system tray with both JAWS+B and INSERT+F11. Both of these indicate Office updates are available. Problem is I don’t know how to activate the update. When I tried JAWS+B hitting space or enter on it did nothing, and the applications key didn’t do anything either. When I hit INSERT+F11, I see the office update option there. When I left double click on it, I get a ding sound and a notification that there are updates for office, and I need to click on it to start it. I hit WINDOWS+A and I either see collapse something, or set the PC into tablet mode. How do I activate the update? It’s not in the list of WINDOWS+A options. Thanks for any help. Have a blessed day and don’t work too hard. Kevin Minor and the amazing Jilly, Lexington, KY
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Bill White <billwhite92701@...>
Hi, Kevin. If what Jason told you doesn’t work next time you have an office update, try pressing the Windows key and search for update. a search result that says updates, system settings, should come up. This is where you install Windows updates. Often the updates for Office can be in the Windows updates. Bill White billwhite92701@...
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From: main@jfw.groups.io [mailto:main@jfw.groups.io] On Behalf Of Kevin Minor Sent: Sunday, July 8, 2018 3:45 AM To: main@jfw.groups.io Subject: How do I activate a notification? Hi. I’ve looked at the system tray with both JAWS+B and INSERT+F11. Both of these indicate Office updates are available. Problem is I don’t know how to activate the update. When I tried JAWS+B hitting space or enter on it did nothing, and the applications key didn’t do anything either. When I hit INSERT+F11, I see the office update option there. When I left double click on it, I get a ding sound and a notification that there are updates for office, and I need to click on it to start it. I hit WINDOWS+A and I either see collapse something, or set the PC into tablet mode. How do I activate the update? It’s not in the list of WINDOWS+A options. Thanks for any help. Have a blessed day and don’t work too hard. Kevin Minor and the amazing Jilly, Lexington, KY
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Do you mean windows b?
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From: Joseph Lee
Sent: Sunday, July 8, 2018 4:38 PM
To: main@jfw.groups.io
Subject: Re: How do I activate a notification?
Hi,
Or, for that matter, when Office update notifications appear,
do you hear some kind of a notification sound that you would hear when you plug
in a USB device? If yes, then press Windows+V and press Enter to activate the
notification (this command sequence will be changing later this
year).
Cheers,
Joseph
From: main@jfw.groups.io <main@jfw.groups.io>
On Behalf Of Richard Turner Sent: Sunday, July 8, 2018 8:35
AM To: main@jfw.groups.io Subject: Re: How do I activate a
notification?
I have not
followed all of this thread, but have you tried shift+f10 to bring up the
context menu on items in the task bar?
Richard
“The
secret is not to make your music louder, but to make the world quieter.”
-
Mitch Albom from The Magic Strings of Frankie Presto, page 1
From: main@jfw.groups.io
<main@jfw.groups.io> On Behalf Of Jason White via
Groups.Io Sent: Sunday, July 8, 2018 6:56 AM To:
main@jfw.groups.io Subject: Re: How do I activate a
notification?
The quickest way that I’ve found is to use Alt+F within
Office to get to the backstage view, then move down to the Office Account tab
with Down-Arrow, then use the tab key to move across to the updates control,
where you can press a button to install updates.
From:
<main@jfw.groups.io> on
behalf of Ashleigh Piccinino
<apiccinino@...> Reply-To:
<main@jfw.groups.io> Date: Sunday, July 8, 2018 at
07:26 To: "main@jfw.groups.io"
<main@jfw.groups.io> Subject: Re: How do I activate a
notification?
If I remember right, you press
tab to get to single click
On Jul 8, 2018, at 5:45 AM,
Kevin Minor <kminor65@...> wrote:
Hi.
I’ve looked at the system tray with both JAWS+B and
INSERT+F11. Both of these indicate Office updates are available.
Problem is I don’t know how to activate the update. When I tried JAWS+B
hitting space or enter on it did nothing, and the applications key didn’t do
anything either. When I hit INSERT+F11, I see the office update option
there. When I left double click on it, I get a ding sound and a
notification that there are updates for office, and I need to click on it to
start it. I hit WINDOWS+A and I either see collapse something, or set
the PC into tablet mode. How do I activate the update? It’s not in
the list of WINDOWS+A options.
Thanks for any help.
Have a blessed day and don’t work too hard.
Kevin Minor and the amazing Jilly, Lexington,
KY
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Hi, Windows+V, provided that it comes up as a toast nottiification. Cheers, Joseph
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From: main@jfw.groups.io <main@jfw.groups.io> On Behalf Of Andrew Summers via Groups.Io Sent: Sunday, July 8, 2018 10:03 AM To: main@jfw.groups.io Subject: Re: How do I activate a notification? Sent: Sunday, July 8, 2018 4:38 PM Subject: Re: How do I activate a notification? Hi, Or, for that matter, when Office update notifications appear, do you hear some kind of a notification sound that you would hear when you plug in a USB device? If yes, then press Windows+V and press Enter to activate the notification (this command sequence will be changing later this year). Cheers, Joseph I have not followed all of this thread, but have you tried shift+f10 to bring up the context menu on items in the task bar? Richard “The secret is not to make your music louder, but to make the world quieter.” - Mitch Albom from The Magic Strings of Frankie Presto, page 1 The quickest way that I’ve found is to use Alt+F within Office to get to the backstage view, then move down to the Office Account tab with Down-Arrow, then use the tab key to move across to the updates control, where you can press a button to install updates. If I remember right, you press tab to get to single click On Jul 8, 2018, at 5:45 AM, Kevin Minor <kminor65@...> wrote:
Hi. I’ve looked at the system tray with both JAWS+B and INSERT+F11. Both of these indicate Office updates are available. Problem is I don’t know how to activate the update. When I tried JAWS+B hitting space or enter on it did nothing, and the applications key didn’t do anything either. When I hit INSERT+F11, I see the office update option there. When I left double click on it, I get a ding sound and a notification that there are updates for office, and I need to click on it to start it. I hit WINDOWS+A and I either see collapse something, or set the PC into tablet mode. How do I activate the update? It’s not in the list of WINDOWS+A options. Thanks for any help. Have a blessed day and don’t work too hard. Kevin Minor and the amazing Jilly, Lexington, KY
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Hi,
Or, for that matter, when Office update notifications appear, do you hear some kind of a notification sound that you would hear when you plug in a USB device? If yes, then press Windows+V and press Enter to activate the notification (this
command sequence will be changing later this year).
Cheers,
Joseph
I have not followed all of this thread, but have you tried shift+f10 to bring up the context menu on items in the task bar?
Richard
“The secret is not to make your music louder, but to make the world quieter.”
- Mitch
Albom from The Magic Strings of Frankie Presto, page 1
The quickest way that I’ve found is to use Alt+F within Office to get to the backstage view, then move down to the Office Account tab with Down-Arrow, then use the tab key to move across to the updates control, where you can press a button
to install updates.
If I remember right, you press tab to get to single click
On Jul 8, 2018, at 5:45 AM, Kevin Minor <kminor65@...> wrote:
Hi.
I’ve looked at the system tray with both JAWS+B and INSERT+F11. Both of these indicate Office updates are available. Problem is I don’t know how to activate the update. When I tried JAWS+B hitting space or enter on it did nothing, and
the applications key didn’t do anything either. When I hit INSERT+F11, I see the office update option there. When I left double click on it, I get a ding sound and a notification that there are updates for office, and I need to click on it to start it.
I hit WINDOWS+A and I either see collapse something, or set the PC into tablet mode. How do I activate the update? It’s not in the list of WINDOWS+A options.
Thanks for any help.
Have a blessed day and don’t work too hard.
Kevin Minor and the amazing Jilly, Lexington, KY
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You can also go into your settings with windows plus I tab once then go down to update and security press enter and check for updates there
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Hi, Kevin. If what Jason told you doesn’t work next time you have an office update, try pressing the Windows
key and search for update. a search result that says updates, system settings, should come up. This is where you install Windows updates. Often the updates for Office can be in the Windows updates.
Hi.
I’ve looked at the system tray with both JAWS+B and INSERT+F11. Both of these indicate Office updates are available. Problem is I don’t know how to activate the update. When I tried JAWS+B hitting space or enter on it did nothing, and
the applications key didn’t do anything either. When I hit INSERT+F11, I see the office update option there. When I left double click on it, I get a ding sound and a notification that there are updates for office, and I need to click on it to start it.
I hit WINDOWS+A and I either see collapse something, or set the PC into tablet mode. How do I activate the update? It’s not in the list of WINDOWS+A options.
Thanks for any help.
Have a blessed day and don’t work too hard.
Kevin Minor and the amazing Jilly, Lexington, KY
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I am not Joseph, but when does V for Victor is supposed cycle you through notifications
On Jul 8, 2018, at 12:03 PM, Andrew Summers via Groups.Io < asummers112@...> wrote:
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Do you mean windows b?
Andrew
From:
Joseph Lee
Sent: Sunday, July 8, 2018 4:38 PM
To: main@jfw.groups.io
Subject: Re: How do I activate a notification?
Hi,
Or, for that matter, when Office update notifications appear, do you hear some kind of a notification sound that you would hear when you plug in a USB device? If yes, then press Windows+V and press Enter to activate the notification (this
command sequence will be changing later this year).
Cheers,
Joseph
I have not followed all of this thread, but have you tried shift+f10 to bring up the context menu on items in the task bar?
Richard
“The secret is not to make your music louder, but to make the world quieter.”
- Mitch
Albom from The Magic Strings of Frankie Presto, page 1
From: main@jfw.groups.io <main@jfw.groups.io>
On Behalf Of Jason White via Groups.Io
Sent: Sunday, July 8, 2018 6:56 AM
To: main@jfw.groups.io
Subject: Re: How do I activate a notification?
The quickest way that I’ve found is to use Alt+F within Office to get to the backstage view, then move down to the Office Account tab with Down-Arrow, then use the tab key to move across to the updates control, where you can press a button
to install updates.
From:
<main@jfw.groups.io> on behalf of Ashleigh Piccinino <apiccinino@...>
Reply-To: <main@jfw.groups.io>
Date: Sunday, July 8, 2018 at 07:26
To: "main@jfw.groups.io" <main@jfw.groups.io>
Subject: Re: How do I activate a notification?
If I remember right, you press tab to get to single click
On Jul 8, 2018, at 5:45 AM, Kevin Minor <kminor65@...> wrote:
Hi.
I’ve looked at the system tray with both JAWS+B and INSERT+F11. Both of these indicate Office updates are available. Problem is I don’t know how to activate the update. When I tried JAWS+B hitting space or enter on it did nothing, and
the applications key didn’t do anything either. When I hit INSERT+F11, I see the office update option there. When I left double click on it, I get a ding sound and a notification that there are updates for office, and I need to click on it to start it.
I hit WINDOWS+A and I either see collapse something, or set the PC into tablet mode. How do I activate the update? It’s not in the list of WINDOWS+A options.
Thanks for any help.
Have a blessed day and don’t work too hard.
Kevin Minor and the amazing Jilly, Lexington, KY
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Hi, The toast notification command will be changing to Windows+Shift+V later this year (see posts on Win10 list as to why this is happening). Cheers, Joseph
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From: main@jfw.groups.io <main@jfw.groups.io> On Behalf Of Ashleigh Piccinino Sent: Monday, July 9, 2018 12:44 AM To: main@jfw.groups.io Subject: Re: How do I activate a notification? Will it be changing to? Hi, Or, for that matter, when Office update notifications appear, do you hear some kind of a notification sound that you would hear when you plug in a USB device? If yes, then press Windows+V and press Enter to activate the notification (this command sequence will be changing later this year). Cheers, Joseph I have not followed all of this thread, but have you tried shift+f10 to bring up the context menu on items in the task bar? Richard “The secret is not to make your music louder, but to make the world quieter.” - Mitch Albom from The Magic Strings of Frankie Presto, page 1 The quickest way that I’ve found is to use Alt+F within Office to get to the backstage view, then move down to the Office Account tab with Down-Arrow, then use the tab key to move across to the updates control, where you can press a button to install updates. If I remember right, you press tab to get to single click On Jul 8, 2018, at 5:45 AM, Kevin Minor <kminor65@...> wrote:
Hi. I’ve looked at the system tray with both JAWS+B and INSERT+F11. Both of these indicate Office updates are available. Problem is I don’t know how to activate the update. When I tried JAWS+B hitting space or enter on it did nothing, and the applications key didn’t do anything either. When I hit INSERT+F11, I see the office update option there. When I left double click on it, I get a ding sound and a notification that there are updates for office, and I need to click on it to start it. I hit WINDOWS+A and I either see collapse something, or set the PC into tablet mode. How do I activate the update? It’s not in the list of WINDOWS+A options. Thanks for any help. Have a blessed day and don’t work too hard. Kevin Minor and the amazing Jilly, Lexington, KY
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Thank you. Is this a permanent fix?
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Hi,
The toast notification command will be changing to Windows+Shift+V later this year (see posts on Win10 list as to why this is happening).
Cheers,
Joseph
Will it be changing to?
Hi,
Or, for that matter, when Office update notifications appear, do you hear some kind of a notification sound that you would hear when you plug in a USB device? If yes, then press Windows+V and press Enter to activate the notification (this
command sequence will be changing later this year).
Cheers,
Joseph
I have not followed all of this thread, but have you tried shift+f10 to bring up the context menu on items in the task bar?
Richard
“The secret is not to make your music louder, but to make the world quieter.”
- Mitch
Albom from The Magic Strings of Frankie Presto, page 1
The quickest way that I’ve found is to use Alt+F within Office to get to the backstage view, then move down to the Office Account tab with Down-Arrow, then use the tab key to move across to the updates control, where you can press a button
to install updates.
If I remember right, you press tab to get to single click
On Jul 8, 2018, at 5:45 AM, Kevin Minor <kminor65@...> wrote:
Hi.
I’ve looked at the system tray with both JAWS+B and INSERT+F11. Both of these indicate Office updates are available. Problem is I don’t know how to activate the update. When I tried JAWS+B hitting space or enter on it did nothing, and
the applications key didn’t do anything either. When I hit INSERT+F11, I see the office update option there. When I left double click on it, I get a ding sound and a notification that there are updates for office, and I need to click on it to start it.
I hit WINDOWS+A and I either see collapse something, or set the PC into tablet mode. How do I activate the update? It’s not in the list of WINDOWS+A options.
Thanks for any help.
Have a blessed day and don’t work too hard.
Kevin Minor and the amazing Jilly, Lexington, KY
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Hi, Not sure. Cheers, Joseph
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From: main@jfw.groups.io <main@jfw.groups.io> On Behalf Of Ashleigh Piccinino Sent: Monday, July 9, 2018 1:23 AM To: main@jfw.groups.io Subject: Re: How do I activate a notification? Thank you. Is this a permanent fix? Hi, The toast notification command will be changing to Windows+Shift+V later this year (see posts on Win10 list as to why this is happening). Cheers, Joseph Will it be changing to? Hi, Or, for that matter, when Office update notifications appear, do you hear some kind of a notification sound that you would hear when you plug in a USB device? If yes, then press Windows+V and press Enter to activate the notification (this command sequence will be changing later this year). Cheers, Joseph I have not followed all of this thread, but have you tried shift+f10 to bring up the context menu on items in the task bar? Richard “The secret is not to make your music louder, but to make the world quieter.” - Mitch Albom from The Magic Strings of Frankie Presto, page 1 The quickest way that I’ve found is to use Alt+F within Office to get to the backstage view, then move down to the Office Account tab with Down-Arrow, then use the tab key to move across to the updates control, where you can press a button to install updates. If I remember right, you press tab to get to single click On Jul 8, 2018, at 5:45 AM, Kevin Minor <kminor65@...> wrote:
Hi. I’ve looked at the system tray with both JAWS+B and INSERT+F11. Both of these indicate Office updates are available. Problem is I don’t know how to activate the update. When I tried JAWS+B hitting space or enter on it did nothing, and the applications key didn’t do anything either. When I hit INSERT+F11, I see the office update option there. When I left double click on it, I get a ding sound and a notification that there are updates for office, and I need to click on it to start it. I hit WINDOWS+A and I either see collapse something, or set the PC into tablet mode. How do I activate the update? It’s not in the list of WINDOWS+A options. Thanks for any help. Have a blessed day and don’t work too hard. Kevin Minor and the amazing Jilly, Lexington, KY
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Bill White <billwhite92701@...>
Hi, Joseph. Since Toast Notification will be changing from Windows Key plus V to Windows key plus Shift plus V, what will be used to cycle through notifications in reverse order. This is currently Windows key plus Shift plus V. I tried to find out why the change is being made, but couldn’t find anything on it. Could you explain why the change is being made? Bill White billwhite92701@...
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From: main@jfw.groups.io [mailto:main@jfw.groups.io] On Behalf Of Joseph Lee Sent: Monday, July 9, 2018 12:55 AM To: main@jfw.groups.io Subject: Re: How do I activate a notification? Hi, The toast notification command will be changing to Windows+Shift+V later this year (see posts on Win10 list as to why this is happening). Cheers, Joseph From: main@jfw.groups.io <main@jfw.groups.io> On Behalf Of Ashleigh Piccinino Sent: Monday, July 9, 2018 12:44 AM To: main@jfw.groups.io Subject: Re: How do I activate a notification? Will it be changing to? Hi, Or, for that matter, when Office update notifications appear, do you hear some kind of a notification sound that you would hear when you plug in a USB device? If yes, then press Windows+V and press Enter to activate the notification (this command sequence will be changing later this year). Cheers, Joseph I have not followed all of this thread, but have you tried shift+f10 to bring up the context menu on items in the task bar? Richard “The secret is not to make your music louder, but to make the world quieter.” - Mitch Albom from The Magic Strings of Frankie Presto, page 1 The quickest way that I’ve found is to use Alt+F within Office to get to the backstage view, then move down to the Office Account tab with Down-Arrow, then use the tab key to move across to the updates control, where you can press a button to install updates. If I remember right, you press tab to get to single click On Jul 8, 2018, at 5:45 AM, Kevin Minor <kminor65@...> wrote:
Hi. I’ve looked at the system tray with both JAWS+B and INSERT+F11. Both of these indicate Office updates are available. Problem is I don’t know how to activate the update. When I tried JAWS+B hitting space or enter on it did nothing, and the applications key didn’t do anything either. When I hit INSERT+F11, I see the office update option there. When I left double click on it, I get a ding sound and a notification that there are updates for office, and I need to click on it to start it. I hit WINDOWS+A and I either see collapse something, or set the PC into tablet mode. How do I activate the update? It’s not in the list of WINDOWS+A options. Thanks for any help. Have a blessed day and don’t work too hard. Kevin Minor and the amazing Jilly, Lexington, KY
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Hi, Windows+Shift+V hasn’t worked for a long time (from what I can tell). As for why this command is changing: the upcoming feature update to Windows 10 (Redstone 5) introduces cloud clipboard, a way to copy and paste texts and small files across devices. When this feature was introduced in a Windows Insider Preview build, Windows+V was assigned to cloud clipboard, thus Windows+Shift+V is now used to cycle through toasts (this reminds me: I need to make this clear the next time I send out screen reader advisories for Redstone 5…). Cheers, Joseph
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From: main@jfw.groups.io <main@jfw.groups.io> On Behalf Of Bill White Sent: Monday, July 9, 2018 6:55 AM To: main@jfw.groups.io Subject: Re: How do I activate a notification? Hi, Joseph. Since Toast Notification will be changing from Windows Key plus V to Windows key plus Shift plus V, what will be used to cycle through notifications in reverse order. This is currently Windows key plus Shift plus V. I tried to find out why the change is being made, but couldn’t find anything on it. Could you explain why the change is being made? Hi, The toast notification command will be changing to Windows+Shift+V later this year (see posts on Win10 list as to why this is happening). Cheers, Joseph Will it be changing to? Hi, Or, for that matter, when Office update notifications appear, do you hear some kind of a notification sound that you would hear when you plug in a USB device? If yes, then press Windows+V and press Enter to activate the notification (this command sequence will be changing later this year). Cheers, Joseph I have not followed all of this thread, but have you tried shift+f10 to bring up the context menu on items in the task bar? Richard “The secret is not to make your music louder, but to make the world quieter.” - Mitch Albom from The Magic Strings of Frankie Presto, page 1 The quickest way that I’ve found is to use Alt+F within Office to get to the backstage view, then move down to the Office Account tab with Down-Arrow, then use the tab key to move across to the updates control, where you can press a button to install updates. If I remember right, you press tab to get to single click On Jul 8, 2018, at 5:45 AM, Kevin Minor <kminor65@...> wrote:
Hi. I’ve looked at the system tray with both JAWS+B and INSERT+F11. Both of these indicate Office updates are available. Problem is I don’t know how to activate the update. When I tried JAWS+B hitting space or enter on it did nothing, and the applications key didn’t do anything either. When I hit INSERT+F11, I see the office update option there. When I left double click on it, I get a ding sound and a notification that there are updates for office, and I need to click on it to start it. I hit WINDOWS+A and I either see collapse something, or set the PC into tablet mode. How do I activate the update? It’s not in the list of WINDOWS+A options. Thanks for any help. Have a blessed day and don’t work too hard. Kevin Minor and the amazing Jilly, Lexington, KY
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Thank you. That clears it up. However, what is the reverse order?
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Hi,
Windows+Shift+V hasn’t worked for a long time (from what I can tell).
As for why this command is changing: the upcoming feature update to Windows 10 (Redstone 5) introduces cloud clipboard, a way to copy and paste texts and small files across devices. When this feature was introduced in a Windows Insider
Preview build, Windows+V was assigned to cloud clipboard, thus Windows+Shift+V is now used to cycle through toasts (this reminds me: I need to make this clear the next time I send out screen reader advisories for Redstone 5…).
Cheers,
Joseph
Hi, Joseph. Since Toast Notification will be changing from Windows Key plus V to Windows key plus Shift plus V, what will be used to cycle through notifications in reverse order. This is currently Windows key
plus Shift plus V. I tried to find out why the change is being made, but couldn’t find anything on it. Could you explain why the change is being made?
Hi,
The toast notification command will be changing to Windows+Shift+V later this year (see posts on Win10 list as to why this is happening).
Cheers,
Joseph
Will it be changing to?
Hi,
Or, for that matter, when Office update notifications appear, do you hear some kind of a notification sound that you would hear when you plug in a USB device? If yes, then press Windows+V and press Enter to activate the notification (this
command sequence will be changing later this year).
Cheers,
Joseph
I have not followed all of this thread, but have you tried shift+f10 to bring up the context menu on items in the task bar?
Richard
“The secret is not to make your music louder, but to make the world quieter.”
- Mitch
Albom from The Magic Strings of Frankie Presto, page 1
The quickest way that I’ve found is to use Alt+F within Office to get to the backstage view, then move down to the Office Account tab with Down-Arrow, then use the tab key to move across to the updates control, where you can press a button
to install updates.
If I remember right, you press tab to get to single click
On Jul 8, 2018, at 5:45 AM, Kevin Minor <kminor65@...> wrote:
Hi.
I’ve looked at the system tray with both JAWS+B and INSERT+F11. Both of these indicate Office updates are available. Problem is I don’t know how to activate the update. When I tried JAWS+B hitting space or enter on it did nothing, and
the applications key didn’t do anything either. When I hit INSERT+F11, I see the office update option there. When I left double click on it, I get a ding sound and a notification that there are updates for office, and I need to click on it to start it.
I hit WINDOWS+A and I either see collapse something, or set the PC into tablet mode. How do I activate the update? It’s not in the list of WINDOWS+A options.
Thanks for any help.
Have a blessed day and don’t work too hard.
Kevin Minor and the amazing Jilly, Lexington, KY
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Hi, As far as I can tell, there isn’t. Cheers, ]Joseph
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From: main@jfw.groups.io <main@jfw.groups.io> On Behalf Of Ashleigh Piccinino Sent: Monday, July 9, 2018 2:27 PM To: main@jfw.groups.io Subject: Re: How do I activate a notification? Thank you. That clears it up. However, what is the reverse order? Hi, Windows+Shift+V hasn’t worked for a long time (from what I can tell). As for why this command is changing: the upcoming feature update to Windows 10 (Redstone 5) introduces cloud clipboard, a way to copy and paste texts and small files across devices. When this feature was introduced in a Windows Insider Preview build, Windows+V was assigned to cloud clipboard, thus Windows+Shift+V is now used to cycle through toasts (this reminds me: I need to make this clear the next time I send out screen reader advisories for Redstone 5…). Cheers, Joseph Hi, Joseph. Since Toast Notification will be changing from Windows Key plus V to Windows key plus Shift plus V, what will be used to cycle through notifications in reverse order. This is currently Windows key plus Shift plus V. I tried to find out why the change is being made, but couldn’t find anything on it. Could you explain why the change is being made? Hi, The toast notification command will be changing to Windows+Shift+V later this year (see posts on Win10 list as to why this is happening). Cheers, Joseph Will it be changing to? Hi, Or, for that matter, when Office update notifications appear, do you hear some kind of a notification sound that you would hear when you plug in a USB device? If yes, then press Windows+V and press Enter to activate the notification (this command sequence will be changing later this year). Cheers, Joseph I have not followed all of this thread, but have you tried shift+f10 to bring up the context menu on items in the task bar? Richard “The secret is not to make your music louder, but to make the world quieter.” - Mitch Albom from The Magic Strings of Frankie Presto, page 1 The quickest way that I’ve found is to use Alt+F within Office to get to the backstage view, then move down to the Office Account tab with Down-Arrow, then use the tab key to move across to the updates control, where you can press a button to install updates. If I remember right, you press tab to get to single click On Jul 8, 2018, at 5:45 AM, Kevin Minor <kminor65@...> wrote:
Hi. I’ve looked at the system tray with both JAWS+B and INSERT+F11. Both of these indicate Office updates are available. Problem is I don’t know how to activate the update. When I tried JAWS+B hitting space or enter on it did nothing, and the applications key didn’t do anything either. When I hit INSERT+F11, I see the office update option there. When I left double click on it, I get a ding sound and a notification that there are updates for office, and I need to click on it to start it. I hit WINDOWS+A and I either see collapse something, or set the PC into tablet mode. How do I activate the update? It’s not in the list of WINDOWS+A options. Thanks for any help. Have a blessed day and don’t work too hard. Kevin Minor and the amazing Jilly, Lexington, KY
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Good morning: My name is Nino I was wondering how I can join the windows10 accessibility group you have, I am not sure of the google group that you belong to. Any help would be appreciated. Thank you Joseph.
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From: main@jfw.groups.io <main@jfw.groups.io> On Behalf Of Joseph Lee Sent: Monday, July 9, 2018 11:05 AM To: main@jfw.groups.io Subject: Re: How do I activate a notification? Hi, Windows+Shift+V hasn’t worked for a long time (from what I can tell). As for why this command is changing: the upcoming feature update to Windows 10 (Redstone 5) introduces cloud clipboard, a way to copy and paste texts and small files across devices. When this feature was introduced in a Windows Insider Preview build, Windows+V was assigned to cloud clipboard, thus Windows+Shift+V is now used to cycle through toasts (this reminds me: I need to make this clear the next time I send out screen reader advisories for Redstone 5…). Cheers, Joseph Hi, Joseph. Since Toast Notification will be changing from Windows Key plus V to Windows key plus Shift plus V, what will be used to cycle through notifications in reverse order. This is currently Windows key plus Shift plus V. I tried to find out why the change is being made, but couldn’t find anything on it. Could you explain why the change is being made? Hi, The toast notification command will be changing to Windows+Shift+V later this year (see posts on Win10 list as to why this is happening). Cheers, Joseph Will it be changing to? Hi, Or, for that matter, when Office update notifications appear, do you hear some kind of a notification sound that you would hear when you plug in a USB device? If yes, then press Windows+V and press Enter to activate the notification (this command sequence will be changing later this year). Cheers, Joseph I have not followed all of this thread, but have you tried shift+f10 to bring up the context menu on items in the task bar? Richard “The secret is not to make your music louder, but to make the world quieter.” - Mitch Albom from The Magic Strings of Frankie Presto, page 1 The quickest way that I’ve found is to use Alt+F within Office to get to the backstage view, then move down to the Office Account tab with Down-Arrow, then use the tab key to move across to the updates control, where you can press a button to install updates. If I remember right, you press tab to get to single click On Jul 8, 2018, at 5:45 AM, Kevin Minor <kminor65@...> wrote:
Hi. I’ve looked at the system tray with both JAWS+B and INSERT+F11. Both of these indicate Office updates are available. Problem is I don’t know how to activate the update. When I tried JAWS+B hitting space or enter on it did nothing, and the applications key didn’t do anything either. When I hit INSERT+F11, I see the office update option there. When I left double click on it, I get a ding sound and a notification that there are updates for office, and I need to click on it to start it. I hit WINDOWS+A and I either see collapse something, or set the PC into tablet mode. How do I activate the update? It’s not in the list of WINDOWS+A options. Thanks for any help. Have a blessed day and don’t work too hard. Kevin Minor and the amazing Jilly, Lexington, KY
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Hi Nino! I am a member of the same Windows 10 list as Joseph is the owner of! To subscribe to this awesome list: Win10+subscribe@groups.io After you subscribe, send messages to: Win10@Groups.io I will see you over there. David Moore Sent from Mail for Windows 10
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From: Nino DagostinoSent: Wednesday, July 11, 2018 4:29 AM To: main@jfw.groups.ioSubject: Re: How do I activate a notification? Good morning: My name is Nino I was wondering how I can join the windows10 accessibility group you have, I am not sure of the google group that you belong to. Any help would be appreciated. Thank you Joseph. From: main@jfw.groups.io <main@jfw.groups.io> On Behalf Of Joseph Lee Sent: Monday, July 9, 2018 11:05 AM To: main@jfw.groups.io Subject: Re: How do I activate a notification? Hi, Windows+Shift+V hasn’t worked for a long time (from what I can tell). As for why this command is changing: the upcoming feature update to Windows 10 (Redstone 5) introduces cloud clipboard, a way to copy and paste texts and small files across devices. When this feature was introduced in a Windows Insider Preview build, Windows+V was assigned to cloud clipboard, thus Windows+Shift+V is now used to cycle through toasts (this reminds me: I need to make this clear the next time I send out screen reader advisories for Redstone 5…). Cheers, Joseph Hi, Joseph. Since Toast Notification will be changing from Windows Key plus V to Windows key plus Shift plus V, what will be used to cycle through notifications in reverse order. This is currently Windows key plus Shift plus V. I tried to find out why the change is being made, but couldn’t find anything on it. Could you explain why the change is being made? Hi, The toast notification command will be changing to Windows+Shift+V later this year (see posts on Win10 list as to why this is happening). Cheers, Joseph Will it be changing to? Hi, Or, for that matter, when Office update notifications appear, do you hear some kind of a notification sound that you would hear when you plug in a USB device? If yes, then press Windows+V and press Enter to activate the notification (this command sequence will be changing later this year). Cheers, Joseph I have not followed all of this thread, but have you tried shift+f10 to bring up the context menu on items in the task bar? Richard “The secret is not to make your music louder, but to make the world quieter.” - Mitch Albom from The Magic Strings of Frankie Presto, page 1 The quickest way that I’ve found is to use Alt+F within Office to get to the backstage view, then move down to the Office Account tab with Down-Arrow, then use the tab key to move across to the updates control, where you can press a button to install updates. If I remember right, you press tab to get to single click On Jul 8, 2018, at 5:45 AM, Kevin Minor <kminor65@...> wrote:
Hi. I’ve looked at the system tray with both JAWS+B and INSERT+F11. Both of these indicate Office updates are available. Problem is I don’t know how to activate the update. When I tried JAWS+B hitting space or enter on it did nothing, and the applications key didn’t do anything either. When I hit INSERT+F11, I see the office update option there. When I left double click on it, I get a ding sound and a notification that there are updates for office, and I need to click on it to start it. I hit WINDOWS+A and I either see collapse something, or set the PC into tablet mode. How do I activate the update? It’s not in the list of WINDOWS+A options. Thanks for any help. Have a blessed day and don’t work too hard. Kevin Minor and the amazing Jilly, Lexington, KY
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