[AI] Saving Excel files in .xl format using Office 2007

2008-06-23 Thread Blindinfo.org
Dear Friends

One of our friend has office 2007 installed, whenever she saves any word or 
excel file, it automatically saves in docs or xls format. 

I request you to guide us, how to save the file in the doc or xl format, 
automatically? 

Hope my question is clear, if still you have any query, then do contact me 
directly on my email ID, mentioned below. To avoid unnecessary traffic on the 
list. 

Awaiting your early  positive reply.

Thanking You
Regards
Sushmeetha

Voice Vision
103 Synthofine Estate 'A',
Off Aarey Road, Goregaon East,
Mumbai 400063
India

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Re: [AI] how can off laptop moniter

2008-06-17 Thread Blindinfo.org
Dear Friends

There is a very simple method to turn off the Monitor.

I am using a Think Pad from IBM, it has a shortcut keystroke as Function 
with F7. Its a toggle key, means to turn off or on use the same.

Further in control panel we have a option called Power Option.

There are many tabs in which one can set as per settings required, as turn 
the monitor after so  so minutes if on battery or on power, or turn off the 
monitor when the lid is closed etc.

Normally in this dialogue box each setting has both the options as whether 
on battery or on power.

According to my knowledge, each brand has this options in the power option 
dialogue box, it just a matter of exploring the same.

Hope this resolves the matter up to your satisfaction.

Regards
Sushmeetha

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From: Syed Imran [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Wednesday, June 18, 2008 8:10 PM
Subject: Re: [AI] how can off laptop moniter


Yeah, but how can one be sure that closing the lid will definitely turn off
the display completely? moreover, in some laptops it might also generate
excessive heat, particularly on the keypad region.
yet I appreciate your suggestion.

Regards
Syed Imran
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Sent: Sunday, June 15, 2008 10:20 PM
Subject: Re: [AI] how can off laptop moniter


A second option is to turn down the lid, which will turn of the display
 and use the laptop with an external keyboard. Turning down the lid will
 certainly not shut down the laptop if an option which says do nothing
 when the lid is turned down is enabled.

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 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Pranav Lal
 Sent: Sunday, June 15, 2008 2:09 PM
 To: accessindia@accessindia.org.in
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 Hi,

 I use the laptop battery savour from http://www.techno-vision.co.uk.
 This
 device plugs into the video port of the laptop.  The laptop thinks that
 an
 external monitor is connected.  This, allows you to set the external
 monitor
 as the primary display.  Once this is done, the laptop display is turned
 off.

 The instructions for setting the primary display as the external monitor
 would very from laptop to laptop.  I'm in no position to help with them.
 If
 you do get the battery saver, I suggest you try plugging it in to the
 video
 port of the laptop.  Start the laptop at that point and see if the
 display
 switches off.  If it does, you are good to go.  If it does not, you
 would
 then have to do a little fiddling and see how the external monitor can
 be
 said to be used as the single display on that laptop.

 Pranav


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Re: [AI] Vacancy at Ascent Networks Pvt. Ltd.

2008-05-19 Thread Blindinfo.org
Dear Friends

I missed out in mentioning, that these vacancy are currently restricted for 
Mumbai region.

Please let me know if anyone of you are interested.

Awaiting your early reply.

Regards
Sushmeetha
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From: blindinfo_sushmeetha [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Sunday, May 18, 2008 3:01 PM
Subject: [AI] Vacancy at Ascent Networks Pvt. Ltd.


Dear Friends

Below are few of the vacancies at Ascent Networks Pvt. Ltd.

A company which is well known in the Voice, Data  Security Business.

To know more about the company visit www.ascentnetworks.net

All the posts are open for both VI  Sighted.

If you, or any of your friends, or relatives are interested then do reply 
back to this email privately, or call the undersigned.

The list of Jobs are:

1. Service Coordinator
2. HR Executive or HR Assistant
3. Admin Assistant

Awaiting your early  positive reply.

Thanking You
Regards
Sushmeetha

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Off Aarey Road, Goregaon East,
Mumbai 400063
India

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Re: [AI] history of computer education for blind in india

2007-12-18 Thread Blindinfo.org
Dear Harish

Do continue writing, as its a great inspiring story.

Also adds to our knowledge.

Best Wishes
Sushmeetha
- Original Message - 
From: Harish Kotian [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: accessindia@accessindia.org.in
Sent: Tuesday, December 18, 2007 10:30 PM
Subject: Re: [AI] history of computer education for blind in india


Hi all

I joined the RBI in 81 as a telephone operator when I was in the middle of
HSC which is equivalent to 12th std. Telephonist was sort of the only job
available to the educated blind then. It was a fun job, but I was feeling
intelectually choked as it was a very mechanical type of work.

I looked for some alternatives and I fancied for the IAS and I learnt in the
west, the blind were also into programming. This fired my imagination and
started digging info on it. I got convincedI could make it.

The next task was to get myself trained in programming. None of the
institutes would admit me. Even those who were then technologically savy
pronounced it was impossible for a blind to do programming.

To make a long story short, I got admission to one institute the owner of it
was my father's friend.

I started with COBOL language.I had no access technology at all. I would
write my programme in Braille, read it out to the computer operator, who
would key it in and tell me the output. It was a very frustrating way to
work on as I got into major miscommunication problems.
Despite it all, I topped the class.

The trend that time was to learn the major languages one after another. I
however, took a different path. I gave myself a break and practised the
language very intensively and only thereafter moved to the other language. I
gained immensely by this approach.

Computer time during those days was very precious and scarce, some gentle
souls, did give it to me. I  later came across a person, who owned a Apple
system which had built in speech synthesizer. I was very thrilled to hear
it. However I learnt later, it could only be used in games and no screen
reader in it. These were all all 8 bit processors and few other systems too
came in the market with like capabilities. I had my hands on most of them as
and when they hit the market.


I came across a person in Canada who was willing to sell a second hand
terminal. Those days even that costed a fortune and there was lots of
restriction importing anything. I did not buy it although I felt very bitter
missing on it.

Years later, at Blind Graduates forrum of India we bought the Mimmic speech
synthesizer with HAL screen reader. I had access to it. This was the biggest
moment and turning point in my life.It was the first time, I could work on
the computer absolutely independently. I had the synthesizer but no
computer. At National center for software technology NCST an Premier
institution offered unlimited access to their systems. My father would bring
the synthesizer to the railway station in the evening after my job,
Thereafter we would head to NCST and I would spend some hours there. Most of
the sundays I would spend there.

After being sufficiently proficient with it, I bought my own system. It was
a 16 bit PC with 512 KB RAM running at 10 mhz with 2 5 1/4 floppy drives of
360 KB each. No hard disk at all. Years later I bought a 20 MB hard disk. I
kept this system going until 96 when I got transfered to Bangalore.

Honestly, this system was very fast compared to the resources we drive now.

I came across very interesting gears. When we started computer classes at
BGFI, we were gifted with an Apple system No access technology of course, It
had a built in Basic interpretor it was connected to the Black and White TV
as a monitor.

I had got a very novel screen reader which did not drive a speech
synthesizer. Its output was in Morse code using PC's speaker. The lowest
speed it could go to was 10 WPM. This too was fast for me. A friend of mine
brought the speed down to 5 WPM using reverse engineering and working on a
binary file.

My college friend gave me a lap top, it turned out it had only
wordprocessing capability and no possibility to run a screen reader. I
returned it to her not finding use for it.

Arround early 90's I learnt somebody had developed a speech synthesizer at
Bangalore, primarily for defense use. When I tested it, I found It  to be
unsuitable for screen reader. Later, I got yet another information someone
else had developed a speech synthesizer. I somehow felt this is the right
place and I took a train for Bangalore. I went to Advanced electronics I was
greeted by Kashinathan he showed me the synthesizer. It was a built arround
Mimic synthesizer and was available for a fraction of its cost. He took me
to the designer of it from IISE. Unfortunately, I can't remember his name
now. He was a very dedicated soul and had designed many gadgets for us.
During that period, many blind persons bought this synthesizer and I made
available the DOS Hal screen reader, of which I got regular updates, as I
had the licensed version.


Re: [AI] history of computer education for blind in india

2007-12-17 Thread Blindinfo.org
In continuation with the conversation,

After evaluating various other screen readers for Windows. I had purchased 
JAWS version3.1 in 1999.

I learnt Word, Excel, Internet  Outlook Express on my own.

And in April 2000 started an Institute in the name of Voice Vision.

Our first student Mr. Rajesh Mehta is working in IBM, as Training  
Programme Manager.

 As far as my knowledge goes, N I B H Dehradun already had some course for 
Blind, but not sure in windows or Doss.

 Few months after Voice Vision commenced, IAVH also started course in 
Mumbai. Both imparting training in Windows with help of JAWS.

Voice Vision had also conducted training for Web Designing, in the year 
2001.

Hope this helps you.

To know more about Voice Vision, visit www.blindinfo.org

or write to me on my email ID [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Regards
Sushmeetha



- Original Message - 
From: K Ramkrishna [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Tuesday, December 18, 2007 10:48 AM
Subject: Re: [AI] history of computer education for blind in india


I started using DOS based JAWS from 1989 along with an external speech
synthesizer called Votrax. I imported JAWS and Votrax in late 1988 from U.S.
I continued to use this till 1995, when multimedia was made available. I
migrated to the use of JAWS for Windows version 2,3,4,5,6 and now 8. Also,
there was a lull of about 2 years sometime between 1992 and 1994, when
Widows based JAWS was not available.
regards

- Original Message - 
From: Amiyo Biswas [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Monday, December 17, 2007 12:31 PM
Subject: Re: [AI] history of computer education for blind in india


 Hello,

 I think, Computer was used by the vlind people in the early nineties in
 India. As far as I heard, K. Ramkrishna was one of the early users. Harish
 kotian also used the DOS-based tiny talk in the nineties. As regards
 Kolkata, NAB started here a small venture in 1992 or 1993. But it did not
 continue for long and I never found anybody using a pc until 2000 in
 Kolkata. In fact, computer was too costly in the nineties for personal
 use.

 NAB again started computer education here in the year 2000 and I was a
 student of that year. Mohammed Asif Iqbal, a fellow member on our list,
 was
 our teacher at NAB. I hope, Harish and Ramkrishna will be able to tell
 more
 about the beginning of computer education in India.

 Best regards,

 Amiyo.

 Cell: +91-9433464329

 - Original Message -
 From: sriram kalyanaraman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: accessindia@accessindia.org.in
 Sent: Monday, December 17, 2007 11:37 AM
 Subject: Re: [AI] history of computer education for blind in india


 Samarthanam , Matruchaya and NAB started computer education in Bangalore.
 You could write to them for more details. In Chennai, NIVH and Ability
 foundation have computer traning centers. You should not only discuss
 about
 English computer education but also regional language education. IITM and
 some other institituions developed this software. Vidya Vriksha taught
 this
 to interested students (as far as IITM software.)
   Central Univesrity Hyderabad has a center along with CEFOL.

   Best wishes,
   K. Sriram

 Subramani L [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
   It's a pitty that no one got write a book on the subject. Besides
 academic interest, this would serve as an authentic record for the work
 done in India.

 Subramani

 -Original Message-
 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Vetrivel
 Adhimoolam
 Sent: Saturday, December 15, 2007 8:20 PM
 To: accessindia@accessindia.org.in
 Subject: Re: [AI] history of computer education for blind in india

 I think that's correct. Also I have to say that NAB Delhi played a
 crucial
 role in identifying and prioritizing appropriate screen reading
 softwares
 for visually challenged in India. Say for example the hole transition
 from
 MS das to Windows based screen readers like JAWS. So computer education
 for
 visually challenged should also be analyzed in the context of the
 evolution
 of the screen readers themselves.

 - Original Message -
 From: Dinesh Kaushal
 To: 'K Ramkrishna' ; accessindia@accessindia.org.in
 Sent: Saturday, December 15, 2007 7:45 AM
 Subject: Re: [AI] history of computer education for blind in india


 Well I took training in NAB delhi in May 1996, and I think NAB delhi
 started
 it in 1995 or 1994, I am sure it started in or before 1995


 Regards
 Dinesh Kaushal

 blog at
 dineshkaushal.blogspot.com

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 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of K
 Ramkrishna
 Sent: Saturday, December 15, 2007 10:14 AM
 To: accessindia@accessindia.org.in
 Subject: Re: [AI] history of computer education for blind in india

 Dear Vimal,

 I may not be able to tell you the entire story of computer education for
 the
 blind in India. But, I would like to mention that the Indian Association
 for
 the Visually Handicap (IAVH) in Mumbai, 

[AI] Converting Daisy, MP3 files into Text files

2007-11-20 Thread Blindinfo.org
Dear list members, 
I need to know if there is a way in which I can convert files of daizy format 
or MP3 format into text form. 
If there is anyone who has any information about this, please do let me know. 
Many thanks. 

Regards
Sushmeetha

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Re: [AI] Radio Taxi business set to witness boom

2007-10-30 Thread Blindinfo.org
Dear Members

One of the taxi services available in Mumbai call center number is 022 
44224422.

They have olive green colour Maruti Esteem cars.

Regards
Sushmeetha
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Subject: [AI] Radio Taxi business set to witness boom


The Hindu News Update Service

I think these sort of taxies will be helpful to v i  people  also who 
travel alone .  I know this fecility is not unfamilar to some of our 
friends.  But I think this news is worth reading.

Renuka.

:

Radio Taxi business set to witness boom
Chennai (PTI): Radio cab services are set to witness a boom in the country, 
with the number of such taxis offering safe travel expected to swell from 
the
present 2,000 to 172,000, doing a Rs 7,210 crore annual business by the year 
2010.
A study by Dare, a magazine for entrepreneurs from the Cybermedia group, has 
found that radio taxis will become common in five major cities and 12 
smaller
ones by 2010.
At present, radio taxis exist in around 10 cities with a majority of them in 
Delhi.
By 2010, each of the top five cities in the country will have 20,000 cabs, 
whereas, about 6,000 vehicles each will ply in 12 smaller cities, according 
to
the study. This translates into deployment of 1,72,000 radio cabs across the 
country.
Passengers' needs like safety, comfort and convenience have translated into 
a big business opportunity in the form of radio cabs, said Krishna Kumar,
group Editor of Dare.
According to Kunal Lalani, Group Managing Director, Mega Group, which 
obtained licence for operating 'Megacabs' in 2002, similar models in cities 
like Singapore
and Dubai were studied before introducing the concept in India.
However, it was only in 2006 that the concept really took off in a big way 
after people realized the safety and convenience aspects of radio taxis.
The GPRS-GPS tracking system in the cab helps the company call centre inform 
the drivers about passenger availability and monitor the whereabouts of each
cab in the fleet.
With a 'panic button' in the cab, the customer can seek the help of the call 
centre in case of any emergency. The geo-fencing system ensures that the cab
does not go off-route, ensuring safety as well as fair fares.
The customer can pay either by cash or credit card and also get a printed 
bill. The details of the entire trip, from pick-up to billing are recorded 
at
the call centre.
In two years' time, over 10 radio taxi services have come up in the country.
Forsche, an exclusive cab service for women in Mumbai, has only women 
chauffeurs. Launched in March 2007, Forsche started with one cab and now has 
18 women
drivers.
Owner of Forsche, Revati Roy told PTI that such an exclusive service has 
gained the confidence of women travelling alone, especially during night. In 
a
month's time, Forsche's services will be available in Delhi and Bangalore.
Other cab services are also in an expansion mode.
Megacab, which operates in Delhi and Chandigarh, will start services in 
Mumbai soon. It also has plans to operate in Goa, Hyderabad, Chennai, 
Bangalore,
Jaipur and Kolkata.
Easycabs plans to raise its fleet from 350 to 500 by the end of 2007, said 
its Managing Director Rajiv K Vij.
Megacab has introduced a scheme which enables better performing chauffeurs 
own the cars driven by them in a span of 3-4 years. About 50 cabs have 
already
been handed over and about 210 more would be soon handed over to their 
drivers, who would remain with the network, Lalani said.
Radio cabs already have kiosks at the airports. Indian Railway Catering  
Tourism Coporation has online booking for cabs in 16 cities across the 
country.
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Re: [AI] Access denied, for disabled in the city

2007-10-20 Thread Blindinfo.org
Dear List Members

With regards to the below mail, do anyone have the LAW Judgment or some 
legal document, which forces the builders or architects to make accessible 
infra structure.

If yes than do pass the same to my personal id, mentioned below.

As I need to produce the same to one of the known builders.

Look forward for your early reply.

Regards
Sushmeetha

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Subject: [AI] Access denied, for disabled in the city


Access denied, for disabled in the city

Riddhi Shah and Jaya Shroff
, Hindustan Times

Mumbai/New Delhi, October 19, 2007

First Published: 03:11 IST(19/10/2007)

Last Updated: 03:18 IST(19/10/2007)

Our politicians say Mumbai will be the new Shanghai
when comparisons between the city and New York keep
cropping up. But Mumbai's dream of becoming a global
megapolis is distant and far-fetched. Why? Just ask
yourself these questions: when was the last time you
saw a disabled person use public transport without
help? Can a disabled person use the footpaths in the
city? Would he or she be able to go to a public toilet
in the city's restaurants, malls or buildings?

There is little awareness. No one realises that we
should be allowed to live life independently, says
Sunita Sancheti, access head of ADAPT (Able Disabled
All People Together), an NGO working towards making
the city more disabled-friendly.

Everything, from banks to hospitals, transport
services to hotels, is built with scant regard to the
disabled. The trains have a very small compartment
for the disabled but it is routinely used as a toilet
by miscreants. When we complain to the authorities,
they tell us we are responsible for it. There
is also a big gap between the platform and the
carriage, and the stations are completely inaccessible
with no ramps and no signs, says Nilesh Singit,
a disability rights activist.

The hospitality industry is no better. The Oberoi has
an accessible toilet but inside one of its rooms. The
Taj got one only after ADAPT held a conference
there, says Sancheti.

Hospitals, one would think, would be better equipped.
But that's not the case. There are no accessible
toilets and many sections don't have ramps, says
Sancheti, adding: This is harming India economically
too. With the medical tourism boom, more disabled
people are coming to the city. We must serve their
needs better if we want to encourage them to come
here.

Delhi, it seems, is no better. Despite attempts by
NGOs, social activists and the media, the picture is
discouraging. The city is getting a major face-lift
for the Commonwealth Games in 2010 but once again,
builders are paying scant attention to the needs of
the physically challenged.

The Delhi Transport Corporation buses look plush and
modern but fall short when it comes to accessibility
to the disabled. The absence of curbed ramps
makes it impossible for the wheelchair-bound to get on
board, says Javed Abidi, an activist.

The railway stations, forget accessible, are downright
hazardous. Lack of warning signs, tactile blocks and
little security makes travelling a dangerous
prospect for the blind.

Most government buildings are not disabled-friendly.
And while modern banking and retailing may have
brought about a consumer revolution, there is no way
wheelchair users can use ATM machines and trolleys at
retail stores.

But it's not all bleak. In Mumbai, the K Raheja Corp
is ensuring all its constructions are
disabled-friendly. Both the InOrbit mall and Shoppers'
Stop
have wheelchair-accessible toilets on every floor and
ramps built to international specifications. The cost
of making these changes is minimal. And we
get more business due to them, says the group's
senior architect Madhuri Khandekar.

At the state level too, several positive steps have
been taken. The high court had ordered all government
buildings to get disabled-friendly by 2005; the
Mumbai Metropolitan Region Development Authority has
made it mandatory for all new buildings within its
jurisdiction to do the same. The last three years
have seen some changes, says Sancheti. It's not that
people don't care, they just don't think.

In Delhi, the DTC recently reconstructed its bus bays
to make it accessible to the physically challenged.
And the Delhi Metro is already disabled-friendly.


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[AI] Converting Audio Cassettes in to Audio CDS

2007-10-20 Thread Blindinfo.org
Dear Friends

One of my friend is looking for a person, who can convert the Audio Cassettes 
songs  bhajans into CDs, or record the same on a hard disk. 

This job can be easily done by a VH.

 Who has JAWS on his computer  has a walkman. 

Anyone interested in job, please contact me at the earliest. 

Kindly reply to my personal id 

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Awaiting your early reply. 

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Re: [AI] Query on TCS E.X. and a suggestion to A I list

2007-10-11 Thread Blindinfo.org
Dear Prashant

One of VV student is using that successfully.

If you want than I can give you his email id, you can contact him directly.

Even at our office we are using multi user version of the same software.

Regards
Sushmeetha

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From: Prashant Naik [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Thursday, October 11, 2007 9:59 AM
Subject: [AI] Query on TCS E.X. and a suggestion to A I list


Dear List,

 E.X. Personal Accountant is the Product developed by Tata Consultancy
Services for Accounting Purposes

 Does anyone from the list uses this accounting software and how much it is
friendly with jaws.  Any jaws scripts are available?

 I also want to suggest that can we have a list of professionals those who
are on this list from different fields like IT, education, law, computer
training, music and art, etc ?  This list we can make it available at access
india main web page so that for specific questions related to that
profession or for help and support one can get in touch with those
people.  Only
keep name and email ids as contact details and if person wishes then only
give telephone numbers.  I think this will be a very good useful resource
for all of us.

 Regards,

Prashant Naik
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Re: [AI] Fw: FW: Audio Version | Wings of Fire, the autobiography of A.P.J Abdul Kalam

2007-08-06 Thread Blindinfo.org
Dear Asif

How shall I download the same.

Please help me with the link for downloading the same.

Regards
Sushmeetha
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Subject: [AI] Fw: FW: Audio Version | Wings of Fire, the autobiography of 
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It may be interest to some of you.
thanks and regards
Asif
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For youtrust this should be good.


Follow the link to listen audio version of the book 'Wings of Fire, the 
autobiography of A.P.J Abdul Kalam ' is very inspiring and knowledgeable.



http://server1.msn.co.in/sp07/abdulkalam/index.asp
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Re: [AI] Using internet in laptop by connecting it to mobile viabluetooth

2007-08-02 Thread Blindinfo.org
Dear Friend

You will need to first get your mobile  laptop connected.

After both are connected you should go to My Bluetooth Places.

Search for your mobile.

On locating for the same, right click on the same.

You will get the options as pair devices, dialup connection etc.

Click on dialup connection  follow the steps.

You will need to give a number to dialup, that will depend on the ISP whose 
service you are using.

In my case I am using Hutch and the number is *99#

After you do so, there will be a new connection created,  using the same 
you can get connected to the internet.

But this will be a dialup connection  not the GPRS connection.

That means you will be charged as per the per call charges for the duration 
you are been connected.

Hope this solves your problem.

If you still have any problem than write to me privately, I will try my best 
to resolve this for you.

Regards
Sushmeetha
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Sent: Thursday, August 02, 2007 10:12 AM
Subject: Re: [AI] Using internet in laptop by connecting it to mobile 
viabluetooth


HI Abdul
I have not used internet this way, though, however you can try doing the
following.
1 Launch PC suite
2 Use the Jaws cursor and click on the internet connection
Harish.

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Subject: Re: [AI] Using internet in laptop by connecting it to mobile
viabluetooth


 Hey guys,
 I am not facing problems in transferring data from laptop to mobile or
 vice-versa. I am unable to surf internet in the laptop as I dont know
 how to connect them via blue tooth which is the only way out on
 non-availability of data cable. By the way as Imran said most laptops
 today have memmory card readers.
 Thanks,
 Abdul

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Re: [AI] Suggestion Needed.

2006-11-24 Thread Blindinfo.org
Dear Friend

Last week even I have faced a similar problem.

But when we spoke to Intel guys, they gave us 2 options.

Either take $70 or upgrade the motherboard with current models.

To get the2nd option, you need to give your processor details, so that they 
can ship a motherboard which is compatible with your CPU.

I think this can easily be done by the dealer from whom you had purchased 
the Mother board.

As we have already received the upgraded mother board  the same is working 
fine with all the earlier accessories.

If you still have any problem than do let me know.

Best Of Luck
Sushmeetha
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Subject: Re: [AI] Suggestion Needed.


 To my mind you can.
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 Sent: Friday, November 24, 2006 8:43 PM
 Subject: [AI] Suggestion Needed.


 Hello Friends,

 I bought an Intel D865GBF motherboard and a 2.4 ghz intel processor from 
 a
 famous computer reseller in Chennai. I got 3 years warranty for that
 motherboard and for the processor as well from the date of purchase, that
 was on 4th June, 2005.

 Now the problem is, my motherboard went out of order and the vendor says
 that it has to be replaced. Meanwhile, he also said that Intel is saying
 since there is no production of the above model motherboard, they are
 willing to payback 78$ to their customers instead of replacing it.

 My question is, whether I can ask them to get back their processor as
 well? since that can be fixed with that type of motherboard alone.
 Apparently, while I was asking this question to my vendor, he replied 
 that
 Intel has refused to pay for the processor, since it is in working
 condition.

 I'm really confused and got frestrated now. Can I go to the consumer
 redressal forum for this event?

 Awaiting for your suggestions.

 Regards,

 Cheenu.

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Re: [AI] A VERY STRANGE PROBLEM OF TALKS

2006-11-23 Thread Blindinfo.org
Dear list members

Even I am facing a problem of caller ID.

I have a Nokia N70 phone with Talks version 3.5.

Many a times the volume of the caller ID is very low  at times its very 
clearly heard.

I am using default synthesizer Eloquence.

Please suggest me the solution for the same.

Regards
Sushmeetha
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Subject: Re: [AI] A VERY STRANGE PROBLEM OF TALKS


 This is what is being used. In fact, never thought to change it to British
 English.
 Vikas Kapoor,
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 Hi Vikas
 Try using the US english of Eloquence.
 Harish.
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 Hello Sir,
 Well, as I said in my previous mail that the research is not complete 
 and
 at
 this point of time it is hard to pinpoint the exact problem, but still
 according to you, if the problem is not with the Airtel SIM then why is
 it
 so that inserting any SIM other than Airtel wipes out the problem? That
 means only phones with Airtel SIM need to be upgraded?
 Vikas Kapoor,
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 - Original Message - 
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 Sent: Wednesday, November 22, 2006 8:15 AM
 Subject: Re: [AI] A VERY STRANGE PROBLEM OF TALKS


 The problem is not of the sim card. The combination was tried. Version
 2.5.4
 with airtel number has no problems with another user.

 Firmware upgrade seem to be a good thing to try.
 Thanks
 Dipendra




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 Sent: 22 November 2006 06:17
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 Subject: Re: [AI] A VERY STRANGE PROBLEM OF TALKS

 Hi,

 Does this problem manifest itself on all mobile phones or only on a
 particular brand of phone?

 It is unlikely that the SIM card or service provider is to blame. I 
 have
 read about a similar problem with certain Nokia phones. The problem was
 fixed by updating the firmware of the phone to the latest revision.

 Pranav

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 Subject: [AI] A VERY STRANGE PROBLEM OF TALKS

 Dear List,
 For past three four days, I've come across a very strange problem with
 respect to mobile phones with talks installed on the system, having
 particularly with Airtel SIM card. The gist of the problem is that
 whenever
 an incoming call comes, and when we hear the caller ID by pressing key
 2,
 the talks announces the caller's ID in a very muted sound if the number
 is
 from some landline phone, but on the contrary, if the incoming number
 happens from some mobile, the talks would announce the caller's ID
 correctly. The potential reason why the sound is so muted in the case 
 of
 the
 landline numbers is the talks then speaks from the air piece of the
 mobile
 phone, while it would speak from the external speaker in all other
 cases.
 It
 is really very hard to find out as to why this particular problem is
 figuring out only with the Airtel SIM card and why this sort of problem
 comes up only in the case of the landline numbers. Whatever cases I've
 come
 across so far, are noticed only in the Delhi circle of the Airtel
 service.
 I would like to have the opinion of other people as to 1, whether other
 people in the same circle are facing the same problem? 2, whether 
 people
 residing in other cities are also having the same problem? 3, whether
 this
 problem is being noticed with regard to other mobile service providers
 too?
 Would also appreciate if someone can throw the light from completely a
 technical point of view.
 Regards,
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Re: [AI] Need Help in locating a device

2006-07-14 Thread Blindinfo.org
Hi Asif

Nortel has many of its EPABX which has a feature as without picking up the 
handset one can answer his calls. Normally this feature is for Directors, 
who does not want lift the handset.

Further to dial phones one should have some softphones installed on his 
laptop or PC and can dial from there.

Or other wise there are many tone immolator softwares available on the 
internet, by which one can immolate the dial number tones, and your phone 
dials the same for you.

But all the above solutions are very hi tech  costly.

 Regards
Sushmeetha
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Subject: Re: [AI] Need Help in locating a device


 Hi Asif,

 I don't know of any such device but most phones these days have an
 option  where in the call can be automatically answered after a
 specified number of rings. This is of course not the perfect solution
 but just in case the person wants to use it, it is available.

 Regards,
 Kiran.

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 Subject: [AI] Need Help in locating a device

 Hi all,
 I have a friend who has orthopedic handicap.  he is looking for a phone
 which can be answered by voice and does not require to push any buttons.

 Can someone throw any light on the same/
 thanks and cheers
 Asif
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