Re: [Blind-Computing] Protecting laptop computer

2009-02-20 Thread mike and cutie marquardt
yes jaws will read the password screen for you and if you go to your control 
panel and go to user accounts and go to protect my computer with a password 
and follow the steps from their it is real easy any other questions please 
feel free to ask mike


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- Original Message - 
From: "Mark" 

To: 
Sent: Friday, February 20, 2009 12:07 PM
Subject: Re: [Blind-Computing] Protecting laptop computer



Hi
I do not know how to password protect it. Also, there is the question 
of will JAWS read the password screen for me?


God bless,
Mark
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From: "mike and cutie marquardt" 

To: 
Sent: Friday, February 20, 2009 6:35 AM
Subject: Re: [Blind-Computing] Protecting laptop computer


do you have it passworded already? if so and you have it turned on and you
are doing something if you hit the alt control delete combanation and arow
down to lock computer and hit enter then you are fine if you have your
computer turned of the ownly way someone could get in to it is to start it
and hit the f8 key i think it is each computer is different and log in 
threw
the secondary accounts but if you have a sited persons help you can 
password

those as well any other questions feel free to ask
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From: "Mark" 

To: 
Sent: Friday, February 20, 2009 2:43 AM
Subject: [Blind-Computing] Protecting laptop computer



Hi
Recently, I found my self in a position where I needed to leave my
laptop unattended in a public place for a few moments. Now, as far as I
can tell nothing was disturbed but who really can be sure? It occurs to 
me

that there must be some way of protecting one's data and privacy under
such conditions. Are there any built in functions in vista home addition
to keep people from booting up the computer with out a password etcetera?
Are there any other safety tips people have for me?
Thanks.

God bless,
Mark
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Re: [Blind-Computing] Protecting laptop computer

2009-02-20 Thread mike and cutie marquardt
do you have it passworded already? if so and you have it turned on and you 
are doing something if you hit the alt control delete combanation and arow 
down to lock computer and hit enter then you are fine if you have your 
computer turned of the ownly way someone could get in to it is to start it 
and hit the f8 key i think it is each computer is different and log in threw 
the secondary accounts but if you have a sited persons help you can password 
those as well any other questions feel free to ask
- Original Message - 
From: "Mark" 

To: 
Sent: Friday, February 20, 2009 2:43 AM
Subject: [Blind-Computing] Protecting laptop computer



Hi
Recently, I found my self in a position where I needed to leave my 
laptop unattended in a public place for a few moments. Now, as far as I 
can tell nothing was disturbed but who really can be sure? It occurs to me 
that there must be some way of protecting one's data and privacy under 
such conditions. Are there any built in functions in vista home addition 
to keep people from booting up the computer with out a password etcetera? 
Are there any other safety tips people have for me?

Thanks.

God bless,
Mark
--
 Currently in Pendleton, Eastern Oregon Regional At Pendleton, Oregon 
Overcast, Mist 32°F Wind:ENE-060° at 8mph
 Programmer's Drinking Song: 99 programming bugs in the code/99 
programming bugs/Fix one bug/compile it again/now there's 100 bugs in the 
code! (repeat until bugs==0)

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Re: [Blind-Computing] an old computer user with a fewquestionsaboutlaptops

2009-02-19 Thread mike and cutie marquardt
I have a dell laptop and use the windows conect to just fine I never had to 
to anything special
- Original Message - 
From: "Sherrie" 

To: 
Sent: Thursday, February 19, 2009 6:58 AM
Subject: Re: [Blind-Computing] an old computer user with a 
fewquestionsaboutlaptops




I would grab the Dell quickly. It sounds like a great deal.  My Dell has
only 2 gig of ram but I usually find that enough to run many programs at 
the
same time so 4 gig would be heaven.  250 gig hard drive is pretty 
good,too.

I only have 125 so keep all my talking books and such on an external hard
drive instead.   I got my Dell over a year ago and still love it.  I have
also used Acer and Hewlit Packard.  The Dell comes with a regular Ethernet
port as well as the wireless capability.  The feature I like best about my
Dell is the manual switch that can turn off the wireless access so I feel
safer leaving it on during the night to do the virus scans and backups and
such.
I always carry an external keyboard with me when I travel because I am too
lazy to learn the laptop keyboard.  I also like being able to put the
external keyboard on the lower level of the desk to make it easier on my
back since I use it for hours at a time.
To sign on to the Internet with wireless is easy or automatic after the
first time you do it in a new location. I do have to admit that Dell has 
its

own system of signing on the first time that is more difficult than just
using the regular "Connect to" in the Windows operating system.  I think
that I just need to learn exactly what to do to get connected.  Dell does
give you a year of excellent support and warranty  but even though I had
them guide me through connecting to my wireless network I forgot to make
notes for the future.
In fact if any other Dell users would give me the step by step 
instructions

I would be grateful.  I would love to be able to use the regular Windows
wireless connection dialog since it is so easy.
I do know it is not recommended now to sit a laptop directly on your lap 
to
use it without something to raise it up and allow the fan vents to 
function

properly.
Sherrie





- Original Message - 
From: "Maria Campbell" 

To: 
Sent: Wednesday, February 18, 2009 10:59 PM
Subject: Re: [Blind-Computing] an old computer user with a few
questionsaboutlaptops


As others have said, the biggest thing to get used to on a laptop is the
keyboard.
JAWS hotkey commands can be different as well.
I get around that by using an external keyboard, though I can use the one 
on

the laptop if necessary.
I like my Toshiba with built-in wireless capability, though wireless cards
can be purchased if not built in.
You can piggy-back on other people's wireless connections, but for 
security

sake, it's best to have your own Internet provider.
Some providers have wireless-capable modems, but if not, a routers can be
added to the system.
The wireless signal will vary depending on Internet speed, wireless   card
and other variables.
That Dell sounds too good to be true.
Good luck.


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

The light of God surrounds us.
The love of God enfolds us.
The power of God protects us.
The presence of God watches over us.
Wherever we are, God is, and all is well.'


- Original Message - 
From: "JOHN JUSTICE" 

To: "BLIND COMPUTING MAILING LIST" 
Sent: Wednesday, February 18, 2009 6:12 PM
Subject: [Blind-Computing] an old computer user with a few questions
aboutlaptops



Hello group.
I have never used a laptop computer before but now, I am considering
purchasing one.  Our old desktop PC is still functioning quite well  but
it is getting a little long in the tooth.  Rather than replacing it with
another tower, I have decided to look into laptops.  I know absolutely
nothing about them so I'm going to ask a few apparently stupid and
certainly ignorant questions.

1.  What is Wi Fi and how does it work?
2.  Do you need an internet provider to use the Wi Fi connection?
3.  How good is Wi Fi in most areas?
3.  How does it work, precisely?
4.  Can you take me through a session using a laptop and describe the
steps you take when going on line?
5.  Are there good laptops and bad laptops?
6.  How can I tell the difference?
7. Which is better, something like Dell or buying one off of the shelf?
8.  All I want is a good quality laptop which can play music, play and
record DVDS, handle document related functions and store enough software
to make me safe on line. I'd like enough RAM  to make running any program
relatively easy.
 Here are some things I have found.  Dell makes a laptop with dual
processors, 4 gigabytes of RAM and 250 gigabytes of drive storage.  It 
has

a DVDRW  and a battery which lasts about 4 hours.  It's called a Vostro
and is on sale for around $479  straight out of the box.  That sounds
wonderful but am I missing something?

I sure could use some help with this.  David gave me a link for Tiger
Direct and I went there to look but now, I'm even more co