Re: [AI] Assistance Needed for a friend

2006-12-26 Thread Amiyo Biswas
Hello,

The article appeared in the Braile Monitor, a magazine of NFB. You can
search it at their site at
http://www.nfb.org

Best regards,

Amiyo.

Cell: +91-9433464329

- Original Message -
From: sameer latey [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: accessindia@accessindia.org.in
Sent: Tuesday, December 26, 2006 10:54 AM
Subject: [AI] Assistance Needed for a friend



 Dear Friends,

 A few months ago, one of the group members had posted
 an article about a blind airline pilot. The article
 focused on how the pilot used screenreaders to
 overcome his disability and continued to fly even
 after losing his sight.

 Unfortunately, I seem to have deleted the article from
 my mail folder. Now, one of my friends needs the
 article for a project that he is doing.

 If any member has the article, please send it to me at
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] or [EMAIL PROTECTED]

 Thanks in advance for your assistance.

 Regards
 Sameer Latey
 Mumbai, India.
 Mob. 9867414004

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Re: [AI] AccessIndia Digest, Vol 8, Issue 133

2006-12-26 Thread M suresh
  


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Date: Mon, 25 Dec 2006 20:09:47 +0530
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Sent: Monday, December 25, 2006 12:31 PM
Subject: Re: [AI] NAB Website


  Hello friends!
 
  First of all, I would like to delightedly wish each and everybody merry
  Christmas. I require web address of Hadley School for the Blind, USA.
  Could
  you please oblige me to arrange the same.
 
  With regards.
 
  S S Pathak
  Contact No. (M) 09868114638
 
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  From: Ketan Kothari [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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  Sent: Monday, December 25, 2006 11:22 AM
  Subject: [AI] NAB Website
 
 
  Dear friends,
 
  Let me wish all of you a merry Christmas.
 
  The National Association for the Blind, India is in the midst of full
  redesigning of its website and I would request suggestions from the
  esteemed members on this group.  We intend to put the following items on
  the site and would request you to add anything more that you would like:
 
  Departmental profiles with appropriate pictures;
  Catalogs of NAB Talking Book Library, Braille Press and NAB LBMRC
  professional libraries to be revised every quarter;
  links to sites of our state branches and other important sites worldwide
  which are important for the blind;
  NAB NEWSletter;
  Blind Welfare;
  Discussion Forum Etc.
 
  Please respond at the earliest to me privately.  Let us not put this
  traffic on the group.
 
  Looking forward to your kind attentionand thanking you in anticipation
  Ketan Kothari
  Phone: Res. (Including city code) 022-24223281
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www.hadley.edu
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 From: S.S PATHAK [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: accessindia@accessindia.org.in
Sent: Monday, December 25, 2006 12:31 PM
Subject: Re: [AI] NAB Website


  Hello friends!
 
  First of all, I would like to delightedly wish each and everybody merry
  Christmas. I require web address of Hadley School for the Blind, USA.
  Could
  you please oblige me to arrange the same.
 
  With regards.
 
  S S Pathak
  Contact No. (M) 09868114638
 
  - Original Message -
  From: Ketan Kothari [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  To: accessindia@accessindia.org.in
  Sent: Monday, December 25, 2006 11:22 AM
  Subject: [AI] NAB Website
 
 
  Dear friends,
 
  Let me wish all of you a merry Christmas.
 
  The National Association for the Blind, India is in the midst of full
  redesigning of its website and I would request suggestions from the
  esteemed members on this group.  We intend to put the following items on
  the site and would request you to add anything more that you would like:
 
  Departmental profiles with appropriate pictures;
  Catalogs of NAB Talking Book Library, Braille Press and NAB LBMRC
  professional libraries to be revised every quarter;
  links to sites of our state branches and other important sites worldwide
  which are important for the blind;
  NAB NEWSletter;
  Blind Welfare;
  

[AI] How to use Nero?

2006-12-26 Thread amit bhattt
Dear associates,
willing to know how to use Nero for burning a VdO CD.
Kindly let me know the complete process with step by step instructions.
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Re: [AI] How to use Nero?

2006-12-26 Thread Mamta
Hello sir,
you may visit

http://ashishrohtagi.org

or I am pasting this below,
hope this helps.
Introduction
This step by step guide will show you how to perform different tasks in
the Nero - Burning ROM software.  It is not an in depth training guide
on all aspects of Nero, however it should be enough of a guide to allow
you to do the things you need to do.
This guide will cover the following areas
* Difference between CDR and CDRW disks - If you are confused
about the different types of Compact Disks out there, read this section.
* Copy all types of CD's - If you want to make a copy of an audio
or computer CD, this section should help you out.
* Creating your own custom audio CD's - If you've downloaded mp3's
or wav files from the internet and you want to put them on an audio CD,
read this section.
* Backing up files from your Hard Disk to CD - If your concerned
about having backup copies of your important documents and other files,
read this section.
What's the difference between CDR and CDRW disks
CDR or CD recordable disks are disks that you can only write too once.
These types of disks are the best if you want to make copies of other
disks or create audio CD's that will be playable on a normal audio CD
player.  They are also the cheaper of the two types of CD's.
CDRW or CD Rewritable disks are disks you can write to up to one
thousand times.  These types of disks are good for backing up files on
your hard disk or transferring a lot of files from one pc to another.
CDRW disks are the more expensive of the two types.
So if you want to backup files from your hard disk, you are better to
get CDRW disks.  It is better to use CDR disks for other purposes as
they are readable on non-computer devices.
When shopping for disks, you get what you pay for. Cheaper disks are
usually less reliable than the more expensive disks. You'll also notice
disks that say 74 minute or 80 minute. The 80 minute CDR disks can hold
more data and/or audio than a 74 minute disk.
How to Make Copies of CD's
If you would like to make a copy of a CD you have, it doesn't matter if
its an audio CD or a CD with software or documents.  you copy all disks
in the same way.
1.Start Nero - Burning rom. Your screen reader should announce
New Compilation dialogue.
2.Press SHIFT+TAB until you hear CD-ROM (ISO), 1 of 11.
3.Press the down arrow until you hear CD Copy.
4.Press SHIFT+TAB and you should hear Burn tab.
5.Press the left arrow until you hear Copy Options tab.
6.Press TAB until you hear Drive with source CD.
NOTE: Some people have both a CD-ROM and a CD writer drive in their
computer, having both a reader and a writer drive makes it faster and
easier to copy disks. Unfortunately those of you that are using laptops
will most likely only have one drive.  This isn't a real problem, just
makes copying CD's a bit slower.
If you only have the CD writer in your computer, the Drive with source
CD box will only have the one selection.  If you have both a CD-ROM and
a CD writer, using the up and down arrows will allow you to select the
drive that contains the disk with the files you want to copy from.
7.Use the up and down arrows to select the drive that contains the
CD you want to copy from.
8.Press the TAB key until you hear Copy button.
9.Now you need to put the CD that you want to copy in the CD-ROM
drive and the blank CD in the CD writer drive. If you only have one
drive, put the CD you want to copy in, Nero will prompt you at the point
at which you need to put the blank disk in the CD writer.
10.   Press the SPACEBAR to begin the copy process.
NOTE: If you are using Jaws for windows, its suggested that you change
the screen echo to None while the CD is being copied as JFW will
continually speak the percentage values appearing on screen.  To change
the screen echo setting in JFW, hold the JAWSKEY down and press S twice.
JFW should say none.
Don't worry about knowing when the copy is finished as Nero will play a
sound to indicate the copy is finished.
11.   Once the copy is complete, you will hear Nero make a noise. TAB
until you hear Done button and press ENTER.  Nero should then eject
the CD from the writer drive.
Note: If you changed the screen echo to None in the previous step,
you'll want to press JAWSKEY+S until it says Highlighted.
Congratulations, you've just copied a CD!
Creating Your Own Custom Audio CD's
Creating your own audio CD's from scratch is a bit more involved than
copying a CD.  This section will give some step by step instructions on
how to create an audio CD from sound files stored on your hard disk.
This section does not cover where to get these files or on how to
download them.
1.Place a blank CDR disk in your CD writer.
2.Start Nero - Burning rom. Your screen reader should announce
New Compilation dialogue.
3.Press SHIFT+TAB until you hear CD-ROM (ISO), 1 of 11.
4.Press the DOWN ARROW until you hear Audio CD.
5.Press SHIFT+TAB until you hear New 

[AI] Pleased to introduce myself

2006-12-26 Thread Sathiyaprakash Ramdoss
Dear Friends, 

I am immensely pleased to introduce myself as  Sathiyaprakash, doing my 
graduate studies in 
Counseling Psychology in  Santa clara University at  California, USA.  I was 
born in Tamilnadu -
Madurai and did my schooling in  St. Joseph’s school for the blind - Madurai, 
St. Louis Institute
for Deaf and Blind- Chennai and Thiyagarajar Model school – Madurai, intending 
to pursue my
Doctoral studies in Clinical Psychology and particularly in the area of Autism 
and Mental 
Retardation. Now I am in the verge of completing my graduate studies. I feel 
privilleged to 
be a member of access India and I hope, everybody in this group would be happy 
to welcome 
me into the realm of Access India. 

Regards,
Sathiya.

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[AI] Help required - JAWS.

2006-12-26 Thread Sathiyaprakash Ramdoss
Dear Friends,

  I am facing the following problems while using 
newly installed JAWS in my new laptop and I never had
such a problems in my desktop.

1,  While using Microsoft word (2003),  I am having
problems in navigating with up arrow and down arrow.
For example, I could able to read word by word by
using control+ left arrow and control +  right arrow
and letter by letter by using left and right arrows.
However, I could not able to read line by line , using
up and down arrows. If I try to use up and down
arrows, it simply says blank. 
 
2, while sending my E-Mails, I am having problems in
navigating with up, down, right and left arrows in the
message edit boxes. Similar to MS word, if I attempt
to use up, down, right and left arrows, it says blank.

Dear friends, I don’t really know what kind of
problem  I am having and what kind of changes do I
need to bring in my laptop  settings. Your immediate
assistance and step by step information in this matter
will help me to get rid of this problem and I would
really appreciate your time and consideration.

Sathiyaprakash.

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Re: [AI] Pleased to introduce myself

2006-12-26 Thread Dattu Agarwal Agarwal
hello dear Sathiyaprakash
  happy to welcome you.
  carry on you will have a better future.
  regards
  prof Dattu Agarwal

Sathiyaprakash Ramdoss [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  Dear Friends, 

I am immensely pleased to introduce myself as Sathiyaprakash, doing my graduate 
studies in 
Counseling Psychology in Santa clara University at California, USA. I was born 
in Tamilnadu -
Madurai and did my schooling in St. Joseph’s school for the blind - Madurai, 
St. Louis Institute
for Deaf and Blind- Chennai and Thiyagarajar Model school – Madurai, intending 
to pursue my
Doctoral studies in Clinical Psychology and particularly in the area of Autism 
and Mental 
Retardation. Now I am in the verge of completing my graduate studies. I feel 
privilleged to 
be a member of access India and I hope, everybody in this group would be happy 
to welcome 
me into the realm of Access India. 

Regards,
Sathiya.

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Re: [AI] How to use Nero?

2006-12-26 Thread Dattu Agarwal Agarwal
Dear madam
  can you simplify the notes on How to use Nero?
so that the beginners like me can better understand the process.
  regards
  Prof Dattu Agarwal  
  


Mamta [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  Hello sir,
you may visit

http://ashishrohtagi.org

or I am pasting this below,
hope this helps.
Introduction
This step by step guide will show you how to perform different tasks in
the Nero - Burning ROM software. It is not an in depth training guide
on all aspects of Nero, however it should be enough of a guide to allow
you to do the things you need to do.
This guide will cover the following areas
* Difference between CDR and CDRW disks - If you are confused
about the different types of Compact Disks out there, read this section.
* Copy all types of CD's - If you want to make a copy of an audio
or computer CD, this section should help you out.
* Creating your own custom audio CD's - If you've downloaded mp3's
or wav files from the internet and you want to put them on an audio CD,
read this section.
* Backing up files from your Hard Disk to CD - If your concerned
about having backup copies of your important documents and other files,
read this section.
What's the difference between CDR and CDRW disks
CDR or CD recordable disks are disks that you can only write too once.
These types of disks are the best if you want to make copies of other
disks or create audio CD's that will be playable on a normal audio CD
player. They are also the cheaper of the two types of CD's.
CDRW or CD Rewritable disks are disks you can write to up to one
thousand times. These types of disks are good for backing up files on
your hard disk or transferring a lot of files from one pc to another.
CDRW disks are the more expensive of the two types.
So if you want to backup files from your hard disk, you are better to
get CDRW disks. It is better to use CDR disks for other purposes as
they are readable on non-computer devices.
When shopping for disks, you get what you pay for. Cheaper disks are
usually less reliable than the more expensive disks. You'll also notice
disks that say 74 minute or 80 minute. The 80 minute CDR disks can hold
more data and/or audio than a 74 minute disk.
How to Make Copies of CD's
If you would like to make a copy of a CD you have, it doesn't matter if
its an audio CD or a CD with software or documents. you copy all disks
in the same way.
1. Start Nero - Burning rom. Your screen reader should announce
New Compilation dialogue.
2. Press SHIFT+TAB until you hear CD-ROM (ISO), 1 of 11.
3. Press the down arrow until you hear CD Copy.
4. Press SHIFT+TAB and you should hear Burn tab.
5. Press the left arrow until you hear Copy Options tab.
6. Press TAB until you hear Drive with source CD.
NOTE: Some people have both a CD-ROM and a CD writer drive in their
computer, having both a reader and a writer drive makes it faster and
easier to copy disks. Unfortunately those of you that are using laptops
will most likely only have one drive. This isn't a real problem, just
makes copying CD's a bit slower.
If you only have the CD writer in your computer, the Drive with source
CD box will only have the one selection. If you have both a CD-ROM and
a CD writer, using the up and down arrows will allow you to select the
drive that contains the disk with the files you want to copy from.
7. Use the up and down arrows to select the drive that contains the
CD you want to copy from.
8. Press the TAB key until you hear Copy button.
9. Now you need to put the CD that you want to copy in the CD-ROM
drive and the blank CD in the CD writer drive. If you only have one
drive, put the CD you want to copy in, Nero will prompt you at the point
at which you need to put the blank disk in the CD writer.
10. Press the SPACEBAR to begin the copy process.
NOTE: If you are using Jaws for windows, its suggested that you change
the screen echo to None while the CD is being copied as JFW will
continually speak the percentage values appearing on screen. To change
the screen echo setting in JFW, hold the JAWSKEY down and press S twice.
JFW should say none.
Don't worry about knowing when the copy is finished as Nero will play a
sound to indicate the copy is finished.
11. Once the copy is complete, you will hear Nero make a noise. TAB
until you hear Done button and press ENTER. Nero should then eject
the CD from the writer drive.
Note: If you changed the screen echo to None in the previous step,
you'll want to press JAWSKEY+S until it says Highlighted.
Congratulations, you've just copied a CD!
Creating Your Own Custom Audio CD's
Creating your own audio CD's from scratch is a bit more involved than
copying a CD. This section will give some step by step instructions on
how to create an audio CD from sound files stored on your hard disk.
This section does not cover where to get these files or on how to
download them.
1. Place a blank CDR disk in your CD writer.
2. Start Nero - Burning rom. Your screen reader should announce
New Compilation dialogue.
3. Press SHIFT+TAB 

Re: [AI] Pleased to introduce myself

2006-12-26 Thread rajesh asudani
Hello Sathyaprakash

Wonderful to have you on board. I am also doing my master's in applied 
psychology.

hoping to hear from you more in the group

Rajesh Asudani
- Original Message - 
From: Sathiyaprakash Ramdoss [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: accessindia@accessindia.org.in
Sent: Tuesday, December 26, 2006 2:10 PM
Subject: [AI] Pleased to introduce myself


 Dear Friends,

 I am immensely pleased to introduce myself as  Sathiyaprakash, doing my 
 graduate studies in
 Counseling Psychology in  Santa clara University at  California, USA.  I 
 was born in Tamilnadu -
 Madurai and did my schooling in  St. Joseph’s school for the blind - 
 Madurai, St. Louis Institute
 for Deaf and Blind- Chennai and Thiyagarajar Model school – Madurai, 
 intending to pursue my
 Doctoral studies in Clinical Psychology and particularly in the area of 
 Autism and Mental
 Retardation. Now I am in the verge of completing my graduate studies. I 
 feel privilleged to
 be a member of access India and I hope, everybody in this group would be 
 happy to welcome
 me into the realm of Access India.

 Regards,
 Sathiya.

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Re: [AI] How to use Nero?

2006-12-26 Thread Amiyo Biswas
Hello,

I have not installed Nero at all. Rather I use Windowss Explorer copy and
paste method. What is the difference between Nero and Windows Explorer
methods?

Best regards,

Amiyo.

Cell: +91-9433464329

- Original Message -
From: Mamta [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: accessindia@accessindia.org.in
Sent: Tuesday, December 26, 2006 11:54 PM
Subject: Re: [AI] How to use Nero?


 Hello sir,
 you may visit

 http://ashishrohtagi.org

 or I am pasting this below,
 hope this helps.
 Introduction
 This step by step guide will show you how to perform different tasks in
 the Nero - Burning ROM software.  It is not an in depth training guide
 on all aspects of Nero, however it should be enough of a guide to allow
 you to do the things you need to do.
 This guide will cover the following areas
 * Difference between CDR and CDRW disks - If you are confused
 about the different types of Compact Disks out there, read this section.
 * Copy all types of CD's - If you want to make a copy of an audio
 or computer CD, this section should help you out.
 * Creating your own custom audio CD's - If you've downloaded mp3's
 or wav files from the internet and you want to put them on an audio CD,
 read this section.
 * Backing up files from your Hard Disk to CD - If your concerned
 about having backup copies of your important documents and other files,
 read this section.
 What's the difference between CDR and CDRW disks
 CDR or CD recordable disks are disks that you can only write too once.
 These types of disks are the best if you want to make copies of other
 disks or create audio CD's that will be playable on a normal audio CD
 player.  They are also the cheaper of the two types of CD's.
 CDRW or CD Rewritable disks are disks you can write to up to one
 thousand times.  These types of disks are good for backing up files on
 your hard disk or transferring a lot of files from one pc to another.
 CDRW disks are the more expensive of the two types.
 So if you want to backup files from your hard disk, you are better to
 get CDRW disks.  It is better to use CDR disks for other purposes as
 they are readable on non-computer devices.
 When shopping for disks, you get what you pay for. Cheaper disks are
 usually less reliable than the more expensive disks. You'll also notice
 disks that say 74 minute or 80 minute. The 80 minute CDR disks can hold
 more data and/or audio than a 74 minute disk.
 How to Make Copies of CD's
 If you would like to make a copy of a CD you have, it doesn't matter if
 its an audio CD or a CD with software or documents.  you copy all disks
 in the same way.
 1.Start Nero - Burning rom. Your screen reader should announce
 New Compilation dialogue.
 2.Press SHIFT+TAB until you hear CD-ROM (ISO), 1 of 11.
 3.Press the down arrow until you hear CD Copy.
 4.Press SHIFT+TAB and you should hear Burn tab.
 5.Press the left arrow until you hear Copy Options tab.
 6.Press TAB until you hear Drive with source CD.
 NOTE: Some people have both a CD-ROM and a CD writer drive in their
 computer, having both a reader and a writer drive makes it faster and
 easier to copy disks. Unfortunately those of you that are using laptops
 will most likely only have one drive.  This isn't a real problem, just
 makes copying CD's a bit slower.
 If you only have the CD writer in your computer, the Drive with source
 CD box will only have the one selection.  If you have both a CD-ROM and
 a CD writer, using the up and down arrows will allow you to select the
 drive that contains the disk with the files you want to copy from.
 7.Use the up and down arrows to select the drive that contains the
 CD you want to copy from.
 8.Press the TAB key until you hear Copy button.
 9.Now you need to put the CD that you want to copy in the CD-ROM
 drive and the blank CD in the CD writer drive. If you only have one
 drive, put the CD you want to copy in, Nero will prompt you at the point
 at which you need to put the blank disk in the CD writer.
 10.   Press the SPACEBAR to begin the copy process.
 NOTE: If you are using Jaws for windows, its suggested that you change
 the screen echo to None while the CD is being copied as JFW will
 continually speak the percentage values appearing on screen.  To change
 the screen echo setting in JFW, hold the JAWSKEY down and press S twice.
 JFW should say none.
 Don't worry about knowing when the copy is finished as Nero will play a
 sound to indicate the copy is finished.
 11.   Once the copy is complete, you will hear Nero make a noise. TAB
 until you hear Done button and press ENTER.  Nero should then eject
 the CD from the writer drive.
 Note: If you changed the screen echo to None in the previous step,
 you'll want to press JAWSKEY+S until it says Highlighted.
 Congratulations, you've just copied a CD!
 Creating Your Own Custom Audio CD's
 Creating your own audio CD's from scratch is a bit more involved than
 copying a CD.  This section will give some step by step