[Blind-Computing] Looking for a scanner

2011-04-23 Thread Maria Campbell

My old Microtek scanner died, and I'm looking for a replacement.
I'm using Kurzweil as my scanning program.
What would be a good scanner to use these days?
Thanks.

Sunny Day
Maria Campbell
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Re: [Blind-Computing] Looking for a scanner

2011-04-23 Thread John Justice
Maria, you have a couple of choices that I'm aware of and I imagine someone
will come up with others as well.
As rated by several organizations serving the blind, the most compatible
scanner for use with programs like Open book and Kurzweil  is hewlett
Packard. These days, they make multiplex devices which scan, copy and fax,
all at the same time.  However, they still do market stand alone scanners at
approximately $140.  Several other companies make excellent scanners like
Cannon and even Lexmark but you have to be careful since some of them are
not supported by those programs.
There is one scanner manufacterer  that I can strongly recommend against.
Recently, Linda bought me an Epson scanner.  I thought that I would just be
able to hook it up and it would work like my old HP did.  Wrong!  I was
never able to get it working at all, using Open Book.
I finally had to return it.  That was very upsetting to Linda, naturally.
She's my wife by the way.
Freedom Scientific has a list of supported scanners on their site, in the
section dealing with Open Book.  But I would steer clear of Epson.  Heaven
only knows why and probably someone on this list has made an Epson scanner
work.  But I just don't have the time or the patience to fool around.  Epson
scanners are excellent in all other respects.  It's a shame they didn't work
for me.

John


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Subject: [Blind-Computing] Looking for a scanner

My old Microtek scanner died, and I'm looking for a replacement.
I'm using Kurzweil as my scanning program.
What would be a good scanner to use these days?
Thanks.

Sunny Day
Maria Campbell
lucky1i...@sbcglobal.net

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will know peace.


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[Blind-Computing] Best fitting cells in Excel

2011-04-23 Thread Brian Mackey
Hello,

How do you best fit cells in an Excel spreadsheet? Please let me know as
soon as you can. I will greatly appreciate it.

Thank you.

Brian Mackey
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Re: [Blind-Computing] Best fitting cells in Excel

2011-04-23 Thread Alan Robbins
Brian,

Could you elaborate a bit more on what you are trying to do
and what OS and version of excel you are using?

Al

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Hello,

How do you best fit cells in an Excel spreadsheet? Please
let me know as
soon as you can. I will greatly appreciate it.

Thank you.

Brian Mackey
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Re: [Blind-Computing] Best fitting cells in Excel

2011-04-23 Thread Cliff Smales

Brian:

Are you asking about adding cells to an already existant spreadsheet?

I'm not 100 percent clear on what you have in mind.

Cliff Smales
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Hello,

How do you best fit cells in an Excel spreadsheet? Please let me know as
soon as you can. I will greatly appreciate it.

Thank you.

Brian Mackey
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[Blind-Computing] Updating Adobe Flash Player

2011-04-23 Thread Margaret Thomas
Good Afternoon,

I seem to be having problems updating Adobe Flash Player for Firefox.

I got the one for IE 8 updated using:

http://updateflash.org


but that site keeps saying 

You have version 10.2.152 which is old (the latest version is 10.2.159.1).

when I go to the site with Firefox.  I was running Firefox 3.6 when my 
adventures began and one time when I loaded it, I was informed about the update 
for Webvisum which I accepted.  The next thing I knew, Firefox 4 had been 
installed and I didn't knowingly agree to the update.  I've downloaded, 
reinstalled, and run the Ninite program several times and did a cold boot and 
it says Firefox has been skipped because it is up to date.

I'm running JAWS 10 on an XP Home with SP3 machine.  Does anyone have any ideas 
where I'm going wrong and what I can do to get both parts of Adobe Flash Player 
updated?

Thanks,

Margaret

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