Hi all,

Yesterday I was really upset, because I couldn't figure out how to download
files from the site
Kiddierecordsweekly.com
I finally got the problem worked out. Thanks so much for everyone's
suggestions. I really appreciated them.
Anyway, the whole thing was such a bear to figure out for me, I thought I
would share what I do, just in case anyone else who doesn't know much about
working with Window Eyes, would like to download any of the childrens
recordings from the site.

First I go to the link that I want to download. Let's say it's Peter Church
Mouse. I do not open it! Then I press Window Eyes insert and the key above
the enter key on the numpad, numpad plus. This key, along with the WE insert
key, numpad 0,  routes the WE cursor to the mouse pointer. Then, I press
star, which is the right mouse button. Then, I press, A, for copy all. Then
I tab to, save in. Then I use the up and down arrows to find Kiddie Records,
which is the subfolder which I made inside of  my MP3  folder, which is
located in the my documents folder. Then I press, enter. Then I tab to, go
to last folder visited. Then, I right arrow over to, create new folder, so I
can make a little folder inside the Kiddie Records folder for  each book, in
this case Peter Church Mouse. Then I hit the space bar. Then I write the new
folder name, which of course is, Peter Church Mouse. Then I press, enter
twice. When the computer says, no selected items, I tab over to save, and
hit enter again. And that's it! I'm finished and the recording is
downloaded.

I'm really not that good on the computer, my husband, Geoffrey, who is a
manager of information systems, or an I. T guy, didn't have much to do
yesterday so he help me figure out how to do it. But he had to study the
Window Eyes manual for a few minutes before he knew what to do.

So, I spent much of the day yesterday finding and downloading old children's
records. It was a real trip down memory lane. I hope my grand children will
enjoy them for Christmas.

Paulette

I'm really not that good on the computer, my husband, Geoffrey, who is a
manager of information systems, in other words, an I. T. guy, figured out
how to do it. He had to go to the Window Eyes manual and read it for a few
minutes before he knew what to do. They should let me write the manual, so
it would be in plain everyday English and everyone could 
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