[AI] Help with Total Video Convertor

2013-05-17 Thread Ekinath Khedekar
Hello,

I have installed and registered “total video convertor 3.71”, but
unable to convert video to video or vidio to audio format.

I do reach some check boxes after pressing enter on
“new task button”
It also offer various formats for conersion but then does not move forward.

Please guide step by step.
Mind please, that I have put this mail to both the posts Accessindia
and Keyboardusers

Thanks in advance.







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[AI] Fw: Introduction to Solus V2 Glucometer

2013-05-17 Thread Dr. Vimal Dengla

dear friends ,
I used this device and it is really very good and user friendly. the cost of 
this machine will be approx 1000 to 1200 for us. the strip and niddles to be 
purchased separately.



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Date: Thu, 16 May 2013 12:52:43 +0530
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Dear Dr. Dengla,

Following our meeting and our previous discussion in Mount Abu, sending you
a brief introduction to our company and our glucometer.

Solus V2 is an American designed glucometer from BioSense Medical Devices,
and is the first ever talking blood glucose management system in India. Its
has got its special audible feature that helps aged as well as patients
with less or no vision, easily monitor and manage their blood sugar levels.

Now getting your sugar level is just 3 steps away

1. Insert Strip
2. Apply Blood
3. Get to hear your blood sugar level.


Some of its key features are mentioned below.

Prevents False Low (Accuracy):



First of its Kind Breakthrough Technology

Audibly let’s member know if not enough blood volume was obtained

All meters give either E4 or FALSE LOW error. But with Solus V2's Audible
feature enables the patients to hear the error messages.


*Error messages like the following are spoken*

•Test Results

•Memory Averages

•Error Messages

•Glucose Averages

•Testing Reminder

•Low Blood Warning

•Low Battery Warning

•Control Test Indicator

•Memory Delete




*This meter is a code free meter.*

6 out of 10 patients or 60% of diabetics do not code their meter properly
resulting in:

•False readings

•Increased risk of medication errors

•Increased risk of death

•Increased risk of hypoglycemia

•Increased risk of hyperglycemia




This meter also improves compliance by

• Hear & See Results

• Easy to Use

• Alarm Reminder

• Anti-Slip Coating



*Who we are:*

BioSense Medical Devices is a global medical device company that was
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healthcare products to the market that improves the quality of life in the
customers we serve. Our inspiration is to design, develop, and market
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leadership team. We continue to invest in different aspects of diabetes and
develop products
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by providing unique products and superior service while providing on-going
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Re: [AI] Help with Total Video Convertor

2013-05-17 Thread mukesh jain
hello,
could you please tell about the format of your video? if convenient,
you may use the program like goldwave or free video to mp3 converter
from dvdvideosoft  (if you want to specifically convert in to mp3)
thanks,
mukesh.



On 5/17/13, Ekinath Khedekar  wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I have installed and registered “total video convertor 3.71”, but
> unable to convert video to video or vidio to audio format.
>
> I do reach some check boxes after pressing enter on
> “new task button”
> It also offer various formats for conersion but then does not move forward.
>
> Please guide step by step.
> Mind please, that I have put this mail to both the posts Accessindia
> and Keyboardusers
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
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[AI] MTS data card accessibility

2013-05-17 Thread Avichal Bhatnagar
Hi all,
Has anybody used or is using the MTS data card?
Please provide your feedback about its accessibility and performance.
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Re: [AI] MTS data card accessibility

2013-05-17 Thread Mahesh S. Panicker
Well, I have used it, and found it not exactly accessible. It is
difficult to move around the MBlaze window with Jaws. I had got it set
to connect automatically when plugged iin. It is partially accessible
with the OCR feature of Jaws, but even then, changing the settings and
so on, I couldn't really manage.
As far as performance goes, it does have speed where there is
coverage. They used to have a good network oof coverage as well. But
of late, they started shutting down many of their towers without any
warning whatsoever and many users are suffering because of this.
So my suggestion would be, consider other options before opting for MTS.
Regards,

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> Has anybody used or is using the MTS data card?
> Please provide your feedback about its accessibility and performance.
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Re: [AI] MTS data card accessibility

2013-05-17 Thread Harish Kapoor
dear Mahesh can you tell me its recharge caust?

On 5/17/13, Mahesh S. Panicker  wrote:
> Well, I have used it, and found it not exactly accessible. It is
> difficult to move around the MBlaze window with Jaws. I had got it set
> to connect automatically when plugged iin. It is partially accessible
> with the OCR feature of Jaws, but even then, changing the settings and
> so on, I couldn't really manage.
> As far as performance goes, it does have speed where there is
> coverage. They used to have a good network oof coverage as well. But
> of late, they started shutting down many of their towers without any
> warning whatsoever and many users are suffering because of this.
> So my suggestion would be, consider other options before opting for MTS.
> Regards,
>
> On 5/17/13, Avichal Bhatnagar  wrote:
>> Hi all,
>> Has anybody used or is using the MTS data card?
>> Please provide your feedback about its accessibility and performance.
>> --
>> Avichal bhatnagar
>>
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Re: [AI] MTS data card accessibility

2013-05-17 Thread Mahesh S. Panicker
There are different options available. You can get a 1 gb monthly plan
at 2 MBPS at 500. They have different unlimited plans, with the full
speed available up to a particular usage limit, and anything above
that would be available at 144 KBPS. A 5 GB unlimited plan for a month
was available at about 800.
These plans differ from circle to circle, please check mtsindia.in for
more details.
Regards,

On 5/17/13, Harish Kapoor  wrote:
> dear Mahesh can you tell me its recharge caust?
>
> On 5/17/13, Mahesh S. Panicker  wrote:
>> Well, I have used it, and found it not exactly accessible. It is
>> difficult to move around the MBlaze window with Jaws. I had got it set
>> to connect automatically when plugged iin. It is partially accessible
>> with the OCR feature of Jaws, but even then, changing the settings and
>> so on, I couldn't really manage.
>> As far as performance goes, it does have speed where there is
>> coverage. They used to have a good network oof coverage as well. But
>> of late, they started shutting down many of their towers without any
>> warning whatsoever and many users are suffering because of this.
>> So my suggestion would be, consider other options before opting for MTS.
>> Regards,
>>
>> On 5/17/13, Avichal Bhatnagar  wrote:
>>> Hi all,
>>> Has anybody used or is using the MTS data card?
>>> Please provide your feedback about its accessibility and performance.
>>> --
>>> Avichal bhatnagar
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[AI] Query regarding Writing time during examinations

2013-05-17 Thread rajendra dhurve
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Don't B A Parrot In Life, B An Eagle.
A Parrot Speaks But Cant Fly High,
 But An Eagle Is Silent
 &
  Has The Willpower 2 Touch The Sky... :)

Hey! Access indians how r u all? Please can anyone of u tell me
regarding the official written proof which we can carry during
Examination times in DU colleges. Coz many time blind student has to
face time restrictions just because of lack of information to the
invigilator. they snatch away the answer sheets from the Handicapped
student by saying that we don't have any written slip or we're not
being told by the Head Quater for providing u the extra time for
writing.
It has just happened in Bhopal yesterday.MP for the 10th board
examinations. One of the Invigilator said to the VI student (I can't
provide u the extra time for writing ur Paper. we're not being ordered
by anyone.) and today when that invigilator is scolded by their higher
athority so he allowed that student to give his exams again.
Therefore I'm asking for my safe future examinations in DU which I would face.
PLZ reply
RD

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Re: [AI] MTS data card accessibility

2013-05-17 Thread Harish Kapoor
thank you friend

On 5/17/13, Mahesh S. Panicker  wrote:
> There are different options available. You can get a 1 gb monthly plan
> at 2 MBPS at 500. They have different unlimited plans, with the full
> speed available up to a particular usage limit, and anything above
> that would be available at 144 KBPS. A 5 GB unlimited plan for a month
> was available at about 800.
> These plans differ from circle to circle, please check mtsindia.in for
> more details.
> Regards,
>
> On 5/17/13, Harish Kapoor  wrote:
>> dear Mahesh can you tell me its recharge caust?
>>
>> On 5/17/13, Mahesh S. Panicker  wrote:
>>> Well, I have used it, and found it not exactly accessible. It is
>>> difficult to move around the MBlaze window with Jaws. I had got it set
>>> to connect automatically when plugged iin. It is partially accessible
>>> with the OCR feature of Jaws, but even then, changing the settings and
>>> so on, I couldn't really manage.
>>> As far as performance goes, it does have speed where there is
>>> coverage. They used to have a good network oof coverage as well. But
>>> of late, they started shutting down many of their towers without any
>>> warning whatsoever and many users are suffering because of this.
>>> So my suggestion would be, consider other options before opting for MTS.
>>> Regards,
>>>
>>> On 5/17/13, Avichal Bhatnagar  wrote:
 Hi all,
 Has anybody used or is using the MTS data card?
 Please provide your feedback about its accessibility and performance.
 --
 Avichal bhatnagar

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Re: [AI] MTS data card accessibility

2013-05-17 Thread Avichal Bhatnagar
Which is the most accessible datacard?

On 5/17/13, Harish Kapoor  wrote:
> thank you friend
>
> On 5/17/13, Mahesh S. Panicker  wrote:
>> There are different options available. You can get a 1 gb monthly plan
>> at 2 MBPS at 500. They have different unlimited plans, with the full
>> speed available up to a particular usage limit, and anything above
>> that would be available at 144 KBPS. A 5 GB unlimited plan for a month
>> was available at about 800.
>> These plans differ from circle to circle, please check mtsindia.in for
>> more details.
>> Regards,
>>
>> On 5/17/13, Harish Kapoor  wrote:
>>> dear Mahesh can you tell me its recharge caust?
>>>
>>> On 5/17/13, Mahesh S. Panicker  wrote:
 Well, I have used it, and found it not exactly accessible. It is
 difficult to move around the MBlaze window with Jaws. I had got it set
 to connect automatically when plugged iin. It is partially accessible
 with the OCR feature of Jaws, but even then, changing the settings and
 so on, I couldn't really manage.
 As far as performance goes, it does have speed where there is
 coverage. They used to have a good network oof coverage as well. But
 of late, they started shutting down many of their towers without any
 warning whatsoever and many users are suffering because of this.
 So my suggestion would be, consider other options before opting for
 MTS.
 Regards,

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Re: [AI] Query regarding Writing time during examinations

2013-05-17 Thread zameer pasha
Are you written exam again?
There is latest Odder paper from education bord signed by education
minister. One of my friend has it. if I will get it I will pass it to
you.


On 5/17/13, rajendra dhurve  wrote:
> --
>
> Don't B A Parrot In Life, B An Eagle.
> A Parrot Speaks But Cant Fly High,
>  But An Eagle Is Silent
>  &
>   Has The Willpower 2 Touch The Sky... :)
>
> Hey! Access indians how r u all? Please can anyone of u tell me
> regarding the official written proof which we can carry during
> Examination times in DU colleges. Coz many time blind student has to
> face time restrictions just because of lack of information to the
> invigilator. they snatch away the answer sheets from the Handicapped
> student by saying that we don't have any written slip or we're not
> being told by the Head Quater for providing u the extra time for
> writing.
> It has just happened in Bhopal yesterday.MP for the 10th board
> examinations. One of the Invigilator said to the VI student (I can't
> provide u the extra time for writing ur Paper. we're not being ordered
> by anyone.) and today when that invigilator is scolded by their higher
> athority so he allowed that student to give his exams again.
> Therefore I'm asking for my safe future examinations in DU which I would
> face.
> PLZ reply
> RD
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Re: [AI] Query regarding Writing time during examinations

2013-05-17 Thread Raaj
Lol guess your signature has come on top.

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Of rajendra dhurve
Sent: Friday, May 17, 2013 3:04 PM
To: accessindia
Subject: [AI] Query regarding Writing time during examinations

-- 

Don't B A Parrot In Life, B An Eagle.
A Parrot Speaks But Cant Fly High,
 But An Eagle Is Silent
 &
  Has The Willpower 2 Touch The Sky... :)

Hey! Access indians how r u all? Please can anyone of u tell me
regarding the official written proof which we can carry during
Examination times in DU colleges. Coz many time blind student has to
face time restrictions just because of lack of information to the
invigilator. they snatch away the answer sheets from the Handicapped
student by saying that we don't have any written slip or we're not
being told by the Head Quater for providing u the extra time for
writing.
It has just happened in Bhopal yesterday.MP for the 10th board
examinations. One of the Invigilator said to the VI student (I can't
provide u the extra time for writing ur Paper. we're not being ordered
by anyone.) and today when that invigilator is scolded by their higher
athority so he allowed that student to give his exams again.
Therefore I'm asking for my safe future examinations in DU which I would
face.
PLZ reply
RD

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[AI] Towards economic participation: examining the impact of the CRPD in India

2013-05-17 Thread avinash shahi
(Disability and Society: Volume 28, Issue 4, 2013.)
By David S. Cobley
http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/09687599.2012.717877#.UZYgps_rbIU



-- 
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MPhil Research Scholar
Centre for the Study of Law and Governance
Jawaharlal Nehru University
New Delhi India

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Re: [AI] Rearding Online Coaching for VI on skype

2013-05-17 Thread Mohib Anwar Rafel
So far I haven't hurd that any volunteer organization is providing any
special coaching for the persons with visual impairment  through usual
classes, therefore possibility of imparting coaching through skype is
least! However any other member who has such knowledge regarding the
possibility of taking CAT/Bank PO coaching may share the information.
As far as I remember there is no such special coaching center which
provides special coaching for other competitive examinations such as
civil services, judicial services, SSC and UGC NET/JRF.
There are practical difficulties for a vi candidate while taking
coaching from usual coaching centers, if your note taking speed is
slow, you can not jotdown the dictation, you can not understand what
has been described over blackboard. More over it is very difficult
that coaching centers provide their notes in accessible format,
therefore you will have to manage as usual as you manage your studies
being student in a normal university. However you can talk the
coaching center in advance regarding your difficulties and limitations
and your way of perceiveing the things.
I believe that if your educational background is much strong, self
study is good recipe for cracking any kind of competitive exam!

On 5/16/13, Anish Khan  wrote:
> can anyone tell me something about online cat,bank p.o. coaching through
> skype?i have heard some volunteers are providin.g online assistance
> regarding compatitive exams.
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-- 
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[AI] Book review: Borderlands of blindness,By Erin Pritchard

2013-05-17 Thread avinash shahi
, by Beth Omansky, Boulder, CO, Lynne Rienner Publishers, 2011, 229
pp., $55.00 (hardback), ISBN 978-1-58-826780-1
http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/09687599.2013.783424#.UZYqrs_rbIU
Borderlands of Blindness examines the experiences of people who are
legally blind, using a social constructive perspective. Exploring
notions and experiences of legal blindness, the book shows how people
who are legally blind neither fit into the sighted community or the
blind community, resulting in a number of problems and unique
experiences, all of which the book covers.

The book opens with author’s experience of dining in Portland’s blind
café, which automatically gives the reader a good example of how
disability is socially constructed. The introduction also provides an
intriguing insight into how people who are legally blind experience
spaces differently from people who are completely blind and those who
are sighted. As the author herself is legally blind, a
thought-provoking narrative to her experiences of the café is given.
The book is then split into four parts, each containing about three
chapters, focusing on different issues that all contribute to the
experiences of legally blind people.

In Part One, Chapter Two, Omansky begins by giving an in-depth
discussion of the research methods and methodologies that was
incorporated into her study. Omansky clearly discusses the reflexivity
in her research and her positionality as a person who is also legally
blind, which helps to contribute to a very personal approach
throughout the book. A considerable amount of detail is given in
explaining the research process and methods involved in the study. The
author also clearly engages with the advantages of being a disabled
person and carrying disability research.

The third chapter focuses on how blindness is traditionally
understood, affecting people who do not fit into the common perception
of blindness, which is being totally unsighted. Engaging with the
medical model of disability the chapter shows how blindness is often
understood as something to be cured, which is often further encouraged
through charities for the blind.

Chapter Four provides the life-stories of four legally blind people,
including that of the author. This chapter really gives a good
background of each participant, which helps to give a better
understanding of their experiences as a legally blind person,
especially for the proceeding chapters. I felt the position of this
chapter in the book did not sit well and would have been better placed
after the methodology chapter.

Part Two includes Chapters Five, Six and Seven, focusing on legal
blindness in relation to political economy. In Chapter Five, Omansky
explores education and how people who are blind are often segregated
and placed in segregated schools for blind children. A historical
overview of education for blind children is given before moving on to
‘the dilemmas of legal blindness’ in public education. Omansky
provides the problems legally blind people face in attending schools
either for sighted or totally blind students, as they do not seem to
fit in either. What is also thought-provoking is when Omansky
questions the use of Braille for legally blind people, particularly
for students with degenerative eye conditions.

The book then turns to ‘the perils of rehabilitation’ in Chapter Six,
questioning both rehabilitation used in theory and rehabilitation in
practice and how both affect people who are legally blind. Moving on,
but linking to rehabilitation, employment is explored in Chapter
Seven, mostly focusing on employment discrimination that adds to many
of the current issues surrounding disability and employment
discrimination.

Part Three of the book, which is made up of Chapters Eight, Nine and
Ten, looks at the social life of legally blind people. Chapter Eight
focuses on how blindness is constructed through sighted people’s
reactions to blindness and includes how they are affected through
misapprehensions of blindness and media images. Interestingly, Omansky
engages with the dilemma of blind people being unable to drive,
leaving them to deal with the problems of using public transport, due
to a lack of adequate facilities, affecting the social interactions
that legally blind people have with friends and family.

In Chapter Nine, Omansky uses a phenomenological approach to give an
embodied account of being legally blind. The chapter includes a
section on stimulating blindness and how it fails to create a genuine
experience of legal blindness due to how legal blindness can change
due to external factors such as weather conditions and lighting.
Omansky also includes issues of personal safety and how legally blind
people tackle these issues through coping strategies such as taking up
Judo. The chapter ends with a phenomenological account of legally
blind people choosing to use the white cane and why they choose to use
it or not use it, including social issues.

Moving on, but backing

Re: [AI] MTS data card accessibility

2013-05-17 Thread tina kedia
On 5/17/13, Avichal Bhatnagar  wrote:
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> Has anybody used or is using the MTS data card?
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hi avichal as per my knowledge MTS data card is not accessible for VI
,because we need any sighted help while connecting it ,then we can use
it .as per my knowledge I would recommend you to use tata ducomo data
card , it is vi friendly.
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[AI] Usefull RUN Commands !

2013-05-17 Thread puneet

Usefull RUN Commands !

1. Accessibility Controls - access.cpl
2. Accessibility Wizard - accwiz
3. Add Hardware Wizard - hdwwiz.cpl
4. Add/Remove Programs - appwiz.cpl
5. Administrative Tools - control admintools
6. Automatic Updates - wuaucpl.cpl
7. Bluetooth Transfer Wizard - fsquirt
8. Calculator - calc
9. Certificate Manager - certmgr.msc
10. Character Map - charmap
11. Check Disk Utility - chkdsk
12. Clipboard Viewer - clipbrd
13. Command Prompt - cmd
14. Component Services - dcomcnfg
15. Computer Management - compmgmt.msc
16. Control Panel - control
17. Date and Time Properties - timedate.cpl
18. DDE Shares - ddeshare
19. Device Manager - devmgmt.msc
20. Direct X Troubleshooter - dxdiag
21. Disk Cleanup Utility - cleanmgr
22. Disk Defragment - dfrg.msc
23. Disk Management - diskmgmt.msc
24. Disk Partition Manager - diskpart
25. Display Properties - control desktop
26. Display Properties - desk.cpl
27. Dr. Watson System Troubleshooting Utility - drwtsn32
28. Driver Verifier Utility - verifier
29. Event Viewer - eventvwr.msc
30. Files and Settings Transfer Tool - migwiz
31. File Signature Verification Tool - sigverif
32. Findfast - findfast.cpl
33. Firefox - firefox
34. Folders Properties - control folders
35. Fonts - control fonts
36. Fonts Folder - fonts
37. Free Cell Card Game - freecell
38. Game Controllers - joy.cpl
39. Group Policy Editor (for xp professional) - gpedit.msc
40. Hearts Card Game - mshearts
41. Help and Support - helpctr
42. HyperTerminal - hypertrm
43. Iexpress Wizard - iexpress
44. Indexing Service - ciadv.msc
45. Internet Connection Wizard - icwconn1
46. Internet Explorer - iexplore
47. Internet Properties - inetcpl.cpl
48. Keyboard Properties - control keyboard
49. Local Security Settings - secpol.msc
50. Local Users and Groups - lusrmgr.msc
51. Logs You Out Of Windows - logoff
52. Malicious Software Removal Tool - mrt
53. Microsoft Chat - winchat
54. Microsoft Movie Maker - moviemk
55. Microsoft Paint - mspaint
56. Microsoft Syncronization Tool - mobsync
57. Minesweeper Game - winmine
58. Mouse Properties - control mouse
59. Mouse Properties - main.cpl
60. Netmeeting - conf
61. Network Connections - control netconnections
62. Network Connections - ncpa.cpl
63. Network Setup Wizard - netsetup.cpl
64. Notepad - notepad
65. Object Packager - packager
66. ODBC Data Source Administrator - odbccp32.cpl
67. On Screen Keyboard - osk
68. Outlook Express - msimn
69. Paint - pbrush
70. Password Properties - password.cpl
71. Performance Monitor - perfmon.msc
72. Performance Monitor - perfmon
73. Phone and Modem Options - telephon.cpl
74. Phone Dialer - dialer
75. Pinball Game - pinball
76. Power Configuration - powercfg.cpl
77. Printers and Faxes - control printers
78. Printers Folder - printers
79. Regional Settings - intl.cpl
80. Registry Editor - regedit
81. Registry Editor - regedit32
82. Remote Access Phonebook - rasphone
83. Remote Desktop - mstsc
84. Removable Storage - ntmsmgr.msc
85. Removable Storage Operator Requests - ntmsoprq.msc
86. Resultant Set of Policy (for xp professional) - rsop.msc
87. Scanners and Cameras - sticpl.cpl
88. Scheduled Tasks - control schedtasks
89. Security Center - wscui.cpl
90. Services - services.msc
91. Shared Folders - fsmgmt.msc
92. Shuts Down Windows - shutdown
93. Sounds and Audio - mmsys.cpl
94. Spider Solitare Card Game - spider
95. SQL Client Configuration - cliconfg
96. System Configuration Editor - sysedit
97. System Configuration Utility - msconfig
98. System Information - msinfo32
99. System Properties - sysdm.cpl
100. Task Manager - taskmgr
101. TCP Tester - tcptest
102. Telnet Client - telnet
103. User Account Management - nusrmgr.cpl
104. Utility Manager - utilman
105. Windows Address Book - wab
106. Windows Address Book Import Utility - wabmig
107. Windows Explorer - explorer
108. Windows Firewall - firewall.cpl
109. Windows Magnifier - magnify
110. Windows Management Infrastructure - wmimgmt.msc
111. Windows Media Player - wmplayer
112. Windows Messenger - msmsgs
113. Windows System Security Tool - syskey
114. Windows Update Launches - wupdmgr
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[AI] about mts data card

2013-05-17 Thread tina kedia
hi avichal as per my knowledge mts data card is not accessible for VI
as we need help of any sighted while connecting it. so i would
recommend you to use tata ducomo data card as it is VI friendly as we
dont need any help while working with it.
-- 
Thanks,
Best Regards,
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Re: [AI] Query regarding Writing time during examinations

2013-05-17 Thread mahesh bhagwat
please visit to
Www.cc.disabilities.nic.in
It is the website of the offfice of the chief commissioner for persons
with disabilities india. on its home page you can get 3 links of the
newly esssued guidelines about exams of disable persons this
guidelines are applicable for all kind of exams. Open these links and
download the documents which is in pdf format. It may help to every
disable. Thanks your friend mahesh bhagwat. Mobile 8087272893 skype
Maheshbhagwat67


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> Lol guess your signature has come on top.
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> Sent: Friday, May 17, 2013 3:04 PM
> To: accessindia
> Subject: [AI] Query regarding Writing time during examinations
>
> --
>
> Don't B A Parrot In Life, B An Eagle.
> A Parrot Speaks But Cant Fly High,
>  But An Eagle Is Silent
>  &
>   Has The Willpower 2 Touch The Sky... :)
>
> Hey! Access indians how r u all? Please can anyone of u tell me
> regarding the official written proof which we can carry during
> Examination times in DU colleges. Coz many time blind student has to
> face time restrictions just because of lack of information to the
> invigilator. they snatch away the answer sheets from the Handicapped
> student by saying that we don't have any written slip or we're not
> being told by the Head Quater for providing u the extra time for
> writing.
> It has just happened in Bhopal yesterday.MP for the 10th board
> examinations. One of the Invigilator said to the VI student (I can't
> provide u the extra time for writing ur Paper. we're not being ordered
> by anyone.) and today when that invigilator is scolded by their higher
> athority so he allowed that student to give his exams again.
> Therefore I'm asking for my safe future examinations in DU which I would
> face.
> PLZ reply
> RD
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[AI] suggestion needed

2013-05-17 Thread anjaneyulu saddula
Hi all
I hope every one is doing well
dear friends and elders
I want buy universal data card  suggest me which is the best one as a
VI point of view?
definately based on your suggestion only I can go forward
present I am useing reliance Data card
I want switch universal data card

my second help is
I want buy Nokia E5
is it totaly accessable for VI point of view?
can I get mobile speake for this mobile?
is it free of cost?
can I use internet facility as like my laptop in this mobile??

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[AI] FW: Book review: Borderlands of blindness,By Erin Pritchard

2013-05-17 Thread ltson...@gmail.com


Thanks very good imfarmation
-Original message-
From: avinash shahi
Sent:  17/05/2013, 6:42  pm
To: accessindia
Subject: [AI] Book review: Borderlands of blindness,By Erin Pritchard


, by Beth Omansky, Boulder, CO, Lynne Rienner Publishers, 2011, 229
pp., $55.00 (hardback), ISBN 978-1-58-826780-1
http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/09687599.2013.783424#.UZYqrs_rbIU
Borderlands of Blindness examines the experiences of people who are
legally blind, using a social constructive perspective. Exploring
notions and experiences of legal blindness, the book shows how people
who are legally blind neither fit into the sighted community or the
blind community, resulting in a number of problems and unique
experiences, all of which the book covers.

The book opens with author’s experience of dining in Portland’s blind
café, which automatically gives the reader a good example of how
disability is socially constructed. The introduction also provides an
intriguing insight into how people who are legally blind experience
spaces differently from people who are completely blind and those who
are sighted. As the author herself is legally blind, a
thought-provoking narrative to her experiences of the café is given.
The book is then split into four parts, each containing about three
chapters, focusing on different issues that all contribute to the
experiences of legally blind people.

In Part One, Chapter Two, Omansky begins by giving an in-depth
discussion of the research methods and methodologies that was
incorporated into her study. Omansky clearly discusses the reflexivity
in her research and her positionality as a person who is also legally
blind, which helps to contribute to a very personal approach
throughout the book. A considerable amount of detail is given in
explaining the research process and methods involved in the study. The
author also clearly engages with the advantages of being a disabled
person and carrying disability research.

The third chapter focuses on how blindness is traditionally
understood, affecting people who do not fit into the common perception
of blindness, which is being totally unsighted. Engaging with the
medical model of disability the chapter shows how blindness is often
understood as something to be cured, which is often further encouraged
through charities for the blind.

Chapter Four provides the life-stories of four legally blind people,
including that of the author. This chapter really gives a good
background of each participant, which helps to give a better
understanding of their experiences as a legally blind person,
especially for the proceeding chapters. I felt the position of this
chapter in the book did not sit well and would have been better placed
after the methodology chapter.

Part Two includes Chapters Five, Six and Seven, focusing on legal
blindness in relation to political economy. In Chapter Five, Omansky
explores education and how people who are blind are often segregated
and placed in segregated schools for blind children. A historical
overview of education for blind children is given before moving on to
‘the dilemmas of legal blindness’ in public education. Omansky
provides the problems legally blind people face in attending schools
either for sighted or totally blind students, as they do not seem to
fit in either. What is also thought-provoking is when Omansky
questions the use of Braille for legally blind people, particularly
for students with degenerative eye conditions.

The book then turns to ‘the perils of rehabilitation’ in Chapter Six,
questioning both rehabilitation used in theory and rehabilitation in
practice and how both affect people who are legally blind. Moving on,
but linking to rehabilitation, employment is explored in Chapter
Seven, mostly focusing on employment discrimination that adds to many
of the current issues surrounding disability and employment
discrimination.

Part Three of the book, which is made up of Chapters Eight, Nine and
Ten, looks at the social life of legally blind people. Chapter Eight
focuses on how blindness is constructed through sighted people’s
reactions to blindness and includes how they are affected through
misapprehensions of blindness and media images. Interestingly, Omansky
engages with the dilemma of blind people being unable to drive,
leaving them to deal with the problems of using public transport, due
to a lack of adequate facilities, affecting the social interactions
that legally blind people have with friends and family.

In Chapter Nine, Omansky uses a phenomenological approach to give an
embodied account of being legally blind. The chapter includes a
section on stimulating blindness and how it fails to create a genuine
experience of legal blindness due to how legal blindness can change
due to external factors such as weather conditions and lighting.
Omansky also includes issues of personal safety and how legally blind
people tackle these issues through coping strategies such as taking up
Judo. The

Re: [AI] Usefull RUN Commands !

2013-05-17 Thread Mohib Anwar Rafel
good list but can anybody guide me that what is that option: dialor?

On 5/17/13, puneet  wrote:
> Usefull RUN Commands !
>
> 1. Accessibility Controls - access.cpl
> 2. Accessibility Wizard - accwiz
> 3. Add Hardware Wizard - hdwwiz.cpl
> 4. Add/Remove Programs - appwiz.cpl
> 5. Administrative Tools - control admintools
> 6. Automatic Updates - wuaucpl.cpl
> 7. Bluetooth Transfer Wizard - fsquirt
> 8. Calculator - calc
> 9. Certificate Manager - certmgr.msc
> 10. Character Map - charmap
> 11. Check Disk Utility - chkdsk
> 12. Clipboard Viewer - clipbrd
> 13. Command Prompt - cmd
> 14. Component Services - dcomcnfg
> 15. Computer Management - compmgmt.msc
> 16. Control Panel - control
> 17. Date and Time Properties - timedate.cpl
> 18. DDE Shares - ddeshare
> 19. Device Manager - devmgmt.msc
> 20. Direct X Troubleshooter - dxdiag
> 21. Disk Cleanup Utility - cleanmgr
> 22. Disk Defragment - dfrg.msc
> 23. Disk Management - diskmgmt.msc
> 24. Disk Partition Manager - diskpart
> 25. Display Properties - control desktop
> 26. Display Properties - desk.cpl
> 27. Dr. Watson System Troubleshooting Utility - drwtsn32
> 28. Driver Verifier Utility - verifier
> 29. Event Viewer - eventvwr.msc
> 30. Files and Settings Transfer Tool - migwiz
> 31. File Signature Verification Tool - sigverif
> 32. Findfast - findfast.cpl
> 33. Firefox - firefox
> 34. Folders Properties - control folders
> 35. Fonts - control fonts
> 36. Fonts Folder - fonts
> 37. Free Cell Card Game - freecell
> 38. Game Controllers - joy.cpl
> 39. Group Policy Editor (for xp professional) - gpedit.msc
> 40. Hearts Card Game - mshearts
> 41. Help and Support - helpctr
> 42. HyperTerminal - hypertrm
> 43. Iexpress Wizard - iexpress
> 44. Indexing Service - ciadv.msc
> 45. Internet Connection Wizard - icwconn1
> 46. Internet Explorer - iexplore
> 47. Internet Properties - inetcpl.cpl
> 48. Keyboard Properties - control keyboard
> 49. Local Security Settings - secpol.msc
> 50. Local Users and Groups - lusrmgr.msc
> 51. Logs You Out Of Windows - logoff
> 52. Malicious Software Removal Tool - mrt
> 53. Microsoft Chat - winchat
> 54. Microsoft Movie Maker - moviemk
> 55. Microsoft Paint - mspaint
> 56. Microsoft Syncronization Tool - mobsync
> 57. Minesweeper Game - winmine
> 58. Mouse Properties - control mouse
> 59. Mouse Properties - main.cpl
> 60. Netmeeting - conf
> 61. Network Connections - control netconnections
> 62. Network Connections - ncpa.cpl
> 63. Network Setup Wizard - netsetup.cpl
> 64. Notepad - notepad
> 65. Object Packager - packager
> 66. ODBC Data Source Administrator - odbccp32.cpl
> 67. On Screen Keyboard - osk
> 68. Outlook Express - msimn
> 69. Paint - pbrush
> 70. Password Properties - password.cpl
> 71. Performance Monitor - perfmon.msc
> 72. Performance Monitor - perfmon
> 73. Phone and Modem Options - telephon.cpl
> 74. Phone Dialer - dialer
> 75. Pinball Game - pinball
> 76. Power Configuration - powercfg.cpl
> 77. Printers and Faxes - control printers
> 78. Printers Folder - printers
> 79. Regional Settings - intl.cpl
> 80. Registry Editor - regedit
> 81. Registry Editor - regedit32
> 82. Remote Access Phonebook - rasphone
> 83. Remote Desktop - mstsc
> 84. Removable Storage - ntmsmgr.msc
> 85. Removable Storage Operator Requests - ntmsoprq.msc
> 86. Resultant Set of Policy (for xp professional) - rsop.msc
> 87. Scanners and Cameras - sticpl.cpl
> 88. Scheduled Tasks - control schedtasks
> 89. Security Center - wscui.cpl
> 90. Services - services.msc
> 91. Shared Folders - fsmgmt.msc
> 92. Shuts Down Windows - shutdown
> 93. Sounds and Audio - mmsys.cpl
> 94. Spider Solitare Card Game - spider
> 95. SQL Client Configuration - cliconfg
> 96. System Configuration Editor - sysedit
> 97. System Configuration Utility - msconfig
> 98. System Information - msinfo32
> 99. System Properties - sysdm.cpl
> 100. Task Manager - taskmgr
> 101. TCP Tester - tcptest
> 102. Telnet Client - telnet
> 103. User Account Management - nusrmgr.cpl
> 104. Utility Manager - utilman
> 105. Windows Address Book - wab
> 106. Windows Address Book Import Utility - wabmig
> 107. Windows Explorer - explorer
> 108. Windows Firewall - firewall.cpl
> 109. Windows Magnifier - magnify
> 110. Windows Management Infrastructure - wmimgmt.msc
> 111. Windows Media Player - wmplayer
> 112. Windows Messenger - msmsgs
> 113. Windows System Security Tool - syskey
> 114. Windows Update Launches - wupdmgr
> 115. Windows Version - winver
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Re: [AI] nokia phone become's wifi hotspot!

2013-05-17 Thread Syed Imran
It doesn't support if your tablet does not recognise ad-hock wifi
connections. At least mine doesn't. I'm using ainol Novo 7 crystal

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From: AccessIndia [mailto:accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in] On Behalf
Of mukesh jain
Sent: 17 May 2013 11:48
To: accessindia@accessindia.org.in
Subject: Re: [AI] nokia phone become's wifi hotspot!

hello,
does it support to android tablet? if its so then would be ausom as my
tablet is only taking  y5 enabled connection.
thanks,
mukesh.

On 5/17/13, Bharat  wrote:
> Fantastic utility. great product. just bought the premium for RS. 35.
> now using it on both of my phones. Worth upgrading to the premium 
> version... highly recommended!
>
> On 5/17/13, Salim qureshi  wrote:
>> yes friend.
>>
>> On 5/17/13, Mohib Anwar Rafel  wrote:
>>> Does it mean that other phones may be connected to internet through 
>>> vi fi using your internet connection?
>>>
>>> On 5/16/13, Salim qureshi  wrote:
 hi folks! Sharing an intressting information with you all. In nokia 
 store there is an application noan as joikuspot light, when you 
 install this app on your phone, your phone's become's wifi hotspot!
 With that you can share your internet conection using wifi. I have 
 tested on nokia e5.


 --
 if you can dream it,you can do it.  Dr. Salim 
 qureshi.(CPT)consulting physio therapist, Mumbai India, mobile 
 no+919702559821,e-mails salim2...@gmail.com salim2...@outlook.com 
 Facebook
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>>> M.Phil/Masters in International Law, Center for International Legal
>>> Studies
>>> JNU.
>>> Pursuing Masters of Law, at University of Delhi
>>>
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>>
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[AI] Paper for Thermoform.

2013-05-17 Thread Amiyo Biswas
Hello,

A friend of mind wants to purchase special plastic paper for the thermoform of 
his institution in Kolkata. Where is it available in India?


With best regards,
Amiyo Biswas
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Re: [AI] nokia phone become's wifi hotspot!

2013-05-17 Thread mukesh jain
hello,
i am using samsung galaxy note 5100 tablet and it has y5 connectivity.
so will it support my device?
thanks,
mukesh.

On 5/18/13, Syed Imran  wrote:
> It doesn't support if your tablet does not recognise ad-hock wifi
> connections. At least mine doesn't. I'm using ainol Novo 7 crystal
>
> -Original Message-
> From: AccessIndia [mailto:accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in] On Behalf
> Of mukesh jain
> Sent: 17 May 2013 11:48
> To: accessindia@accessindia.org.in
> Subject: Re: [AI] nokia phone become's wifi hotspot!
>
> hello,
> does it support to android tablet? if its so then would be ausom as my
> tablet is only taking  y5 enabled connection.
> thanks,
> mukesh.
>
> On 5/17/13, Bharat  wrote:
>> Fantastic utility. great product. just bought the premium for RS. 35.
>> now using it on both of my phones. Worth upgrading to the premium
>> version... highly recommended!
>>
>> On 5/17/13, Salim qureshi  wrote:
>>> yes friend.
>>>
>>> On 5/17/13, Mohib Anwar Rafel  wrote:
 Does it mean that other phones may be connected to internet through
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[AI] Fwd: NVDA screen reader News: Announcing the Release of NVDA 2013.1

2013-05-17 Thread Salim qureshi
-- Forwarded message --
From: NVDA announcement list 
Date: Sat, 18 May 2013 11:37:34 +1000
Subject: NVDA screen reader News: Announcing the Release of NVDA 2013.1
To: nvda-annou...@lists.nvaccess.org

2013.1, the latest release of the free NVDA screen reading software, is
now available from NV Access for anyone to download.

Highlights of this release include a more intuitive and consistent
laptop keyboard layout; basic support for Microsoft PowerPoint; support
for long descriptions in web browsers; and support for input of computer
braille for braille displays which have a braille keyboard.

NVDA is used by 10s of thousands of blind and vision impaired people
spanning more than 120 countries, enabling them to socialize, get an
education, and participate in the workforce -- things that may not have
been possible previously for those who could not afford other expensive
screen reading solutions.

To download a copy, please visit http://www.nvaccess.org/download

*** Heard about our new Website? ***

We just launched our new, improved website at http://www.nvaccess.org.
We have revamped the site to better tell our story, in order to raise
much needed funds to keep NVDA going. nvaccess.org will be the central
online presence for NV Access  and NVDA now. It brings together content
from our previous websites in a much more streamlined way. You can
download NVDA at nvaccess.org/download from now on. And to access
development, translation and other community related content you can
follow the "community" link in the footer. This link will take you
to http://community.nvda-project.org/

On the home page of our new website, http://www.nvaccess.org, you will
be able to play a video called "Our Mission", which tells the NVDA
story. We would really appreciate it if you could share a link to this
video with your friends and family, letting them know how NVDA has
helped you, and telling them that donations will help us to keep NVDA
going. Any donation, big or small, makes a difference to us and we thank
you in advance. Of course, if you know any companies who might be in a
position to sponsor us, definitely pass the video link on and have them
get in touch with us. Thanks again everyone for your fantastic loyalty
and support, which makes what we do so rewarding. A direct link to the
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[AI] Send mail automatically using windows live mail on a particular date

2013-05-17 Thread Mukesh
Dear friends,
I want to send mail to my friends on their birthday automatically using windows 
live mail regularly. My contacts are in excel sheet and I want to find the date 
regularly and send mail automatically using macro for it.
Please suggest me a solution to accomplish the task positively.
Thanking you in anticipation.

Regards

Mukesh Baviskar
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Re: [AI] regarding low price braille printer

2013-05-17 Thread Pranav Lal
Hi,

You may want to investigate the Tiger embossers from View Plus Technologies.
I do not have pricing data but they can handle text and graphics and you can
print directly to them.

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Re: [AI] FW: Book review: Borderlands of blindness, By Erin Pritchard

2013-05-17 Thread zameer pasha
Hi Friend,

This book sounds good chapter to chapter I want to readd it. Can I get
it free? Can you post in Access India?

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> Thanks very good imfarmation
> -Original message-
> From: avinash shahi
> Sent:  17/05/2013, 6:42  pm
> To: accessindia
> Subject: [AI] Book review: Borderlands of blindness,By Erin Pritchard
>
>
> , by Beth Omansky, Boulder, CO, Lynne Rienner Publishers, 2011, 229
> pp., $55.00 (hardback), ISBN 978-1-58-826780-1
> http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/09687599.2013.783424#.UZYqrs_rbIU
> Borderlands of Blindness examines the experiences of people who are
> legally blind, using a social constructive perspective. Exploring
> notions and experiences of legal blindness, the book shows how people
> who are legally blind neither fit into the sighted community or the
> blind community, resulting in a number of problems and unique
> experiences, all of which the book covers.
>
> The book opens with author’s experience of dining in Portland’s blind
> café, which automatically gives the reader a good example of how
> disability is socially constructed. The introduction also provides an
> intriguing insight into how people who are legally blind experience
> spaces differently from people who are completely blind and those who
> are sighted. As the author herself is legally blind, a
> thought-provoking narrative to her experiences of the café is given.
> The book is then split into four parts, each containing about three
> chapters, focusing on different issues that all contribute to the
> experiences of legally blind people.
>
> In Part One, Chapter Two, Omansky begins by giving an in-depth
> discussion of the research methods and methodologies that was
> incorporated into her study. Omansky clearly discusses the reflexivity
> in her research and her positionality as a person who is also legally
> blind, which helps to contribute to a very personal approach
> throughout the book. A considerable amount of detail is given in
> explaining the research process and methods involved in the study. The
> author also clearly engages with the advantages of being a disabled
> person and carrying disability research.
>
> The third chapter focuses on how blindness is traditionally
> understood, affecting people who do not fit into the common perception
> of blindness, which is being totally unsighted. Engaging with the
> medical model of disability the chapter shows how blindness is often
> understood as something to be cured, which is often further encouraged
> through charities for the blind.
>
> Chapter Four provides the life-stories of four legally blind people,
> including that of the author. This chapter really gives a good
> background of each participant, which helps to give a better
> understanding of their experiences as a legally blind person,
> especially for the proceeding chapters. I felt the position of this
> chapter in the book did not sit well and would have been better placed
> after the methodology chapter.
>
> Part Two includes Chapters Five, Six and Seven, focusing on legal
> blindness in relation to political economy. In Chapter Five, Omansky
> explores education and how people who are blind are often segregated
> and placed in segregated schools for blind children. A historical
> overview of education for blind children is given before moving on to
> ‘the dilemmas of legal blindness’ in public education. Omansky
> provides the problems legally blind people face in attending schools
> either for sighted or totally blind students, as they do not seem to
> fit in either. What is also thought-provoking is when Omansky
> questions the use of Braille for legally blind people, particularly
> for students with degenerative eye conditions.
>
> The book then turns to ‘the perils of rehabilitation’ in Chapter Six,
> questioning both rehabilitation used in theory and rehabilitation in
> practice and how both affect people who are legally blind. Moving on,
> but linking to rehabilitation, employment is explored in Chapter
> Seven, mostly focusing on employment discrimination that adds to many
> of the current issues surrounding disability and employment
> discrimination.
>
> Part Three of the book, which is made up of Chapters Eight, Nine and
> Ten, looks at the social life of legally blind people. Chapter Eight
> focuses on how blindness is constructed through sighted people’s
> reactions to blindness and includes how they are affected through
> misapprehensions of blindness and media images. Interestingly, Omansky
> engages with the dilemma of blind people being unable to drive,
> leaving them to deal with the problems of using public transport, due
> to a lack of adequate facilities, affecting the social interactions
> that legally blind people have with friends and family.
>
> In Chapter Nine, Omansky uses a phenomenological approach to give an
> embodied account of being legally blind. The chapter includes a
> section on stimulating bl

[AI] How to treat links on mouse over.

2013-05-17 Thread rajesh singhal
Hello every body,
Can any body tell me how to treat on website links on mouse over.
My phone No. is 9694885334.
My E-mail ID is mr.rajeshsing...@gmail.com

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Re: [AI] How to treat links on mouse over.

2013-05-17 Thread Hozefa Tambawala
Sometimes, these links can be directly activated by pressing “ENTER”
key. But it doesn’t work always. So in that case, you should use
“CTRL+INSERT+ENTER” key.

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