Re: [JAWS-Users] OmniPage Pro 16

2007-10-22 Thread Griffiths, Steve
Al,

I've heard there is a bug in OmniPage (version 16) which prevents
Acquire Text working from Word, and I wonder if this is the cause of
your biggest complaint. There is a patch for the bug on the Nuance
website at
http://knowledgebase.nuance.com/view.asp?tnID=7085sQuery=direct%20OCR 
Apparently the problem goes away once this patch has been installed.

Steve

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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Alan 
Terrie Robbins
Sent: 20 October 2007 18:01
To: jaws-users-list@jaws-users.com
Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] OmniPage Pro 16

Folks,

I have no problem keeping this topic on list.  I did not think there was
any
interest because in my previous two posts about the program before I
purchased and returned it no one responded to my posts.  If discussions
are
helpful to the group here then by all means I think it should stay too.
Here are my initial reactions to the updated version (16):

Some of the install screens, especially the custom option, are tough but
doable (have to use the JAWS cursor some)
All of the topics under the help pull down (with exception of the
about
choice will not read with any of the cursors .  They must be graphics
base
or something.
My biggest complaint is in previous versions once a document was scanned
the
OCR proofreading screen came up.  You could then simply hit escape or
use it
to correct issues.  Once this was done the scanned document was on the
screen and JAWS would read it just like a Word document with all
standard
reading keys.  In version 16 this does not work You either have to use
the
JAWS cursor and then hear things you don't want or go the view menu and
play
with settings such as true page view, plain text, etc.  JAWS with then
read
the document okay but the next scan or anything you have to mess around
with
settings to get it to read. This would not be bad if you only
occasionally
scanned something but if you do a lot of scanning and are in a hurry to
hear
something its a pain.

On the plus side it does load quicker and scans much faster.  I sent the
product back for a refund and reinstalled my version 15 which I have no
problem with and works fine.

Oh yes and before someone  asks, I tried version 16 with JAWS version 8
and
9 both of which behave exactly the same.

comments?

thanks
Al


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Ferrin
Sent: Saturday, October 20, 2007 9:37 AM
To: jaws-users-list@jaws-users.com
Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] OmniPage Pro 16


What he said, I like having a hit man from Ohio on the job.
David Ferrin
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Sent: Saturday, October 20, 2007 9:18 AM
Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] OmniPage Pro 16


 Hi Lennie,
 I can speak for both myself and David on this matter.
 Yes, the subject is on-topic for the list,
 and it would be great if those involved in it would keep it on list
for
the
 benefit of the membership.
 However, anyone is free at any time to take a discussion off-list.
 Thanks,
 Richard Justice-list moderator
 www.jaws-users.com
 Richard Justice-website ownner
 www.blind-computing.com
 - Original Message -
 From: Lennie Rinaldi [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: jaws-users-list@jaws-users.com
 Sent: Saturday, October 20, 2007 8:01 AM
 Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] OmniPage Pro 16


  Hi,
 
  I am currently using OmniPage 15 and I was interested in the new
  version, but I did not upgrade at this time. Since this topic has to
  due with Jaws and OmniPage 16, I think that this topic should remain
  on the list so we all may know if it is really accessible or not.
  (David, I hope that you agree with me?)
 
  Lennie
 
  At 08:53 PM 10/19/2007, you wrote:
 Russell,
 
 Write to me off list and I'll describe in more detail the issues I
was
 having.  I don't believe there are others on this list using it so I
don't
 want to clutter the list with this discussion
 
 thanks,
 Al
 
 
 email is:
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 
 
 -Original Message-
 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Russell
J.
 Thomas, Jr
 Sent: Friday, October 19, 2007 8:47 PM
 To: jaws-users-list@jaws-users.com
 Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] OmniPage Pro 16
 
 
 I just installed it.  I will check it out.
 
 If you need help, go to their website and download the manual and
any
 updates to it.
 
 
 Respectfully,
 
 
 
 Russell J. Thomas, Jr.
 
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 Orange County Office
 
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 Irvine, California 92612
 
 T: (949) 752-0101
 
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 T: (310) 461-3561
 
 -Original Message-
 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Alan 
Terrie
 Robbins
 Sent: Friday, October 19, 2007 4:19 PM
 To: Jaws-Users-List
 Subject: [JAWS-Users] OmniPage Pro 16
 
 Good evening,
 
 I've written to this list a 

[JAWS-Users] Outbind

2007-10-22 Thread Jerry Berrier
Hi,
 
Can anyone tell me what outbind means, as in the text below which I copied
from an e-mail I received:
 
Visit the Conference section at 
outbind://11-D39241F017F952408DC17DF58493D6C184F2C000/
outbind://32-33F404499BC9B54F9BE7E3E56C07F4F6C4792200/

 
Jerry Berrier
Shrewsbury, MA
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.birdblind.org http://www.birdblind.org/ 
 
 
 
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[JAWS-Users] virus article about storm us news world report

2007-10-22 Thread Marilyn Walker
Hi, all.  Thought this article was worth passing along and hope I don't get 
in trouble with the moderators.  marilyn

Worming Into Your Hard Drive
A growing computer virus is proving unusually hard to beat

By Chris Wilson

Posted October 19, 2007

'Hello, this is an investor alert. The female voice drones on for 15 
seconds about a new stock that is a huge success in Canada and expecting 
big returns
in the United States. But anyone who opened Elvis.mp3 or its variants, which 
appeared last week as an attachment to a spam E-mail, has actually just 
invited
a cutting-edge computer virus to come live on his hard drive and spread. The 
audio file is just the newest delivery vehicle for a diabolically clever 
virus
that has amazed analysts with its ability to flood the Internet with spam 
while protecting itself-and its creators -from detection.

Related News
list of 5 items
. Blog: Microsoft Extends Windows XP's Life (Oct. 5)
. Apple's Mac Sales Are Surging (Sep. 26)
. New Websites Emphasize Civility of Conversation (Jun. 10)
. Vista's Lesson in Bad Buzz (May 15)
. Video: National News
list end

The virus is called Storm Worm, and since it showed up in January under the 
E-mail subject line of 230 dead as storm batters Europe, it has infected 
what
most experts say is at least 1 million computers and what some estimate is 
10 million. The infection represents the future of cyberthreats, they say, 
proving
the need for new ways to protect information online.

Storm is not the most damaging of computer viruses, but it may be the most 
sophisticated. Unlike some viruses, Storm's goal is not to destroy its host 
computer.
Any good parasite wants to keep its host alive, says Don Jackson of the 
cybersecurity firm SecureWorks. Instead, the virus commandeers the 
computer's
resources to attack competing viruses or to send out billions of pieces of 
junk E-mail, all the while looking for new hosts to infect.

Once Storm installs, it secretly receives orders from its controllers. But, 
in a twist, most copies of the virus don't contact the controllers directly;
instead commands are relayed through other infected computers to conceal the 
source. It is this method of diffusing control that has prevented 
authorities
from tracing Storm back to its authors.

Quick-change tricks. A battery of other defenses makes the virus uniquely 
impregnable. It quickly adapts as authors update it with new E-mail subject 
lines
that mimic the news or pop-culture alerts-A killer at 11, he's free at 21 
or Dude, this is not even on MTV yet. And recently it has been spreading
through YouTube's internal message service by creating fraudulent messages 
from other users.

Experts say Storm Worm's creators are capable of using it for more nefarious 
means, such as flooding a website with so much traffic that it shuts down or
downloading software that attacks the user's machine. Storm also points to a 
worrisome trend: The virus makers are starting to cooperate with each other.
We've seen a couple of these  families really branch out as the trend 
goes from individual authors to small confederations to large teams, says 
Jackson.
Meanwhile, the virus has begun splitting into smaller pieces, allowing its 
authors to sell its services to even more cybercriminals at once.

Antivirus companies have caught some versions of Storm, and Microsoft 
reported removing about 275,000 cases in September. Still, says Vinny 
Gullotto, who
tracks infections for Microsoft, keeping on top of Storm Worm requires 
updates every day.

MORE BAD BUGS

Other innovative viruses that, like Storm Worm, are finding new ways to 
cause trouble.

IRS scam: Targets business executives with bogus tax or business complaints. 
If opened, it installs viruses that collect personal information sent 
through
Internet Explorer.

Bubbles: Spreads through the messaging service on Skype, a popular Internet 
phone service. It then disables security software.

Renos: Displays a bogus security alert that connects PCs to a malicious 
server and downloads harmful software.



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[JAWS-Users] MSN alerts

2007-10-22 Thread Maria Campbell
I heard a sound on opening MSN about an alert, but don't know how to get to the 
alert, and I couldn't find it with the JAWS cursor.
Any ideas?


Sunny Day
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That Your great love displayed in me
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Re: [JAWS-Users] MSN alerts

2007-10-22 Thread Faisal A
um at the top of your windows live messengers, there should be an
option called view alerts provided you signed up with msn alerts.

On 10/22/07, Maria Campbell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 I heard a sound on opening MSN about an alert, but don't know how to get to
 the alert, and I couldn't find it with the JAWS cursor.
 Any ideas?


 Sunny Day
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Re: [JAWS-Users] MSN alerts

2007-10-22 Thread Denny Huff
Go to your tools menu, alt t, then arrow down to view alerts, or just type
the letter l.
 


Denny Huff
Gateway FT Blind LLC.
(636) 262-1383

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Subject: [JAWS-Users] MSN alerts

I heard a sound on opening MSN about an alert, but don't know how to get to
the alert, and I couldn't find it with the JAWS cursor.
Any ideas?


Sunny Day
Maria Campbell
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Re: [JAWS-Users] OmniPage Pro 16

2007-10-22 Thread Alan Terrie Robbins
Steve

Thanks, hopefully someone else on the list has it and can try?  I sent mine
back for a refund.  I'm not sure if the Word thing will correct my issue.
Mainly my issue was after scanning any type document OmniPage would not read
it within its own program without using JAWS cursor or changing things in
the pull down menus (and even that was only  good for that scan not future
ones)

thanks
Al

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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Griffiths,
Steve
Sent: Monday, October 22, 2007 6:07 AM
To: jaws-users-list@jaws-users.com
Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] OmniPage Pro 16


Al,

I've heard there is a bug in OmniPage (version 16) which prevents
Acquire Text working from Word, and I wonder if this is the cause of
your biggest complaint. There is a patch for the bug on the Nuance
website at
http://knowledgebase.nuance.com/view.asp?tnID=7085sQuery=direct%20OCR
Apparently the problem goes away once this patch has been installed.

Steve

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Alan 
Terrie Robbins
Sent: 20 October 2007 18:01
To: jaws-users-list@jaws-users.com
Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] OmniPage Pro 16

Folks,

I have no problem keeping this topic on list.  I did not think there was
any
interest because in my previous two posts about the program before I
purchased and returned it no one responded to my posts.  If discussions
are
helpful to the group here then by all means I think it should stay too.
Here are my initial reactions to the updated version (16):

Some of the install screens, especially the custom option, are tough but
doable (have to use the JAWS cursor some)
All of the topics under the help pull down (with exception of the
about
choice will not read with any of the cursors .  They must be graphics
base
or something.
My biggest complaint is in previous versions once a document was scanned
the
OCR proofreading screen came up.  You could then simply hit escape or
use it
to correct issues.  Once this was done the scanned document was on the
screen and JAWS would read it just like a Word document with all
standard
reading keys.  In version 16 this does not work You either have to use
the
JAWS cursor and then hear things you don't want or go the view menu and
play
with settings such as true page view, plain text, etc.  JAWS with then
read
the document okay but the next scan or anything you have to mess around
with
settings to get it to read. This would not be bad if you only
occasionally
scanned something but if you do a lot of scanning and are in a hurry to
hear
something its a pain.

On the plus side it does load quicker and scans much faster.  I sent the
product back for a refund and reinstalled my version 15 which I have no
problem with and works fine.

Oh yes and before someone  asks, I tried version 16 with JAWS version 8
and
9 both of which behave exactly the same.

comments?

thanks
Al


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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of David A
Ferrin
Sent: Saturday, October 20, 2007 9:37 AM
To: jaws-users-list@jaws-users.com
Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] OmniPage Pro 16


What he said, I like having a hit man from Ohio on the job.
David Ferrin
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From: Moderator [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: jaws-users-list@jaws-users.com
Sent: Saturday, October 20, 2007 9:18 AM
Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] OmniPage Pro 16


 Hi Lennie,
 I can speak for both myself and David on this matter.
 Yes, the subject is on-topic for the list,
 and it would be great if those involved in it would keep it on list
for
the
 benefit of the membership.
 However, anyone is free at any time to take a discussion off-list.
 Thanks,
 Richard Justice-list moderator
 www.jaws-users.com
 Richard Justice-website ownner
 www.blind-computing.com
 - Original Message -
 From: Lennie Rinaldi [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: jaws-users-list@jaws-users.com
 Sent: Saturday, October 20, 2007 8:01 AM
 Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] OmniPage Pro 16


  Hi,
 
  I am currently using OmniPage 15 and I was interested in the new
  version, but I did not upgrade at this time. Since this topic has to
  due with Jaws and OmniPage 16, I think that this topic should remain
  on the list so we all may know if it is really accessible or not.
  (David, I hope that you agree with me?)
 
  Lennie
 
  At 08:53 PM 10/19/2007, you wrote:
 Russell,
 
 Write to me off list and I'll describe in more detail the issues I
was
 having.  I don't believe there are others on this list using it so I
don't
 want to clutter the list with this discussion
 
 thanks,
 Al
 
 
 email is:
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 
 
 -Original Message-
 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Russell
J.
 Thomas, Jr
 Sent: Friday, October 19, 2007 8:47 PM
 To: jaws-users-list@jaws-users.com
 Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] OmniPage Pro 16
 
 
 I just installed it.  I will check it out.
 
 If you need help, go to their website and download the manual and

Re: [JAWS-Users] virus article about storm us news world report

2007-10-22 Thread Moderator
Hi Marilyn,
just a friendly reminder. smile
From the list guidelines:
Please try to keep subject lines relevant and descriptive as possible. Also
any news letters except those that directly pertain to JAWS should not be
posted
to the list prior to receiving moderator approval.
After checking with the management team, this would actually be better 
suited for the blind-computing list.
Thanks,
Richard Justice-list moderator
www.jaws-users.com
Richard Justice-website ownner
www.blind-computing.com
- Original Message - 
From: Marilyn Walker [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: jaws-users-list@jaws-users.com
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, October 22, 2007 1:28 PM
Subject: [JAWS-Users] virus article about storm us news world report


 Hi, all.  Thought this article was worth passing along and hope I don't
 get
 in trouble with the moderators.  marilyn

 Worming Into Your Hard Drive
 A growing computer virus is proving unusually hard to beat

 By Chris Wilson

 Posted October 19, 2007

 'Hello, this is an investor alert. The female voice drones on for 15
 seconds about a new stock that is a huge success in Canada and expecting
 big returns
 in the United States. But anyone who opened Elvis.mp3 or its variants,
 which
 appeared last week as an attachment to a spam E-mail, has actually just
 invited
 a cutting-edge computer virus to come live on his hard drive and spread.
 The
 audio file is just the newest delivery vehicle for a diabolically clever
 virus
 that has amazed analysts with its ability to flood the Internet with spam
 while protecting itself-and its creators -from detection.

 Related News
 list of 5 items
 . Blog: Microsoft Extends Windows XP's Life (Oct. 5)
 . Apple's Mac Sales Are Surging (Sep. 26)
 . New Websites Emphasize Civility of Conversation (Jun. 10)
 . Vista's Lesson in Bad Buzz (May 15)
 . Video: National News
 list end

 The virus is called Storm Worm, and since it showed up in January under
 the
 E-mail subject line of 230 dead as storm batters Europe, it has infected
 what
 most experts say is at least 1 million computers and what some estimate is
 10 million. The infection represents the future of cyberthreats, they say,
 proving
 the need for new ways to protect information online.

 Storm is not the most damaging of computer viruses, but it may be the most
 sophisticated. Unlike some viruses, Storm's goal is not to destroy its
 host
 computer.
 Any good parasite wants to keep its host alive, says Don Jackson of the
 cybersecurity firm SecureWorks. Instead, the virus commandeers the
 computer's
 resources to attack competing viruses or to send out billions of pieces of
 junk E-mail, all the while looking for new hosts to infect.

 Once Storm installs, it secretly receives orders from its controllers.
 But,
 in a twist, most copies of the virus don't contact the controllers
 directly;
 instead commands are relayed through other infected computers to conceal
 the
 source. It is this method of diffusing control that has prevented
 authorities
 from tracing Storm back to its authors.

 Quick-change tricks. A battery of other defenses makes the virus uniquely
 impregnable. It quickly adapts as authors update it with new E-mail
 subject
 lines
 that mimic the news or pop-culture alerts-A killer at 11, he's free at
 21
 or Dude, this is not even on MTV yet. And recently it has been spreading
 through YouTube's internal message service by creating fraudulent messages
 from other users.

 Experts say Storm Worm's creators are capable of using it for more
 nefarious
 means, such as flooding a website with so much traffic that it shuts down
 or
 downloading software that attacks the user's machine. Storm also points to
 a
 worrisome trend: The virus makers are starting to cooperate with each
 other.
 We've seen a couple of these  families really branch out as the trend
 goes from individual authors to small confederations to large teams, says
 Jackson.
 Meanwhile, the virus has begun splitting into smaller pieces, allowing its
 authors to sell its services to even more cybercriminals at once.

 Antivirus companies have caught some versions of Storm, and Microsoft
 reported removing about 275,000 cases in September. Still, says Vinny
 Gullotto, who
 tracks infections for Microsoft, keeping on top of Storm Worm requires
 updates every day.

 MORE BAD BUGS

 Other innovative viruses that, like Storm Worm, are finding new ways to
 cause trouble.

 IRS scam: Targets business executives with bogus tax or business
 complaints.
 If opened, it installs viruses that collect personal information sent
 through
 Internet Explorer.

 Bubbles: Spreads through the messaging service on Skype, a popular
 Internet
 phone service. It then disables security software.

 Renos: Displays a bogus security alert that connects PCs to a malicious
 server and downloads harmful software.



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 http://www.jaws-users.com
 Address for the list archives:
 

[JAWS-Users] configuring start up choices

2007-10-22 Thread Alan Terrie Robbins
What is the command you enter under run to configure start up programs and
options?

thanks
al


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Re: [JAWS-Users] configuring start up choices

2007-10-22 Thread Rick
Hi Alan,
For the System Configuration Utility:
msconfig
HTH,
Richard Justice-website ownner
www.blind-computing.com
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Sent: Monday, October 22, 2007 9:54 PM
Subject: [JAWS-Users] configuring start up choices


 What is the command you enter under run to configure start up programs and
 options?

 thanks
 al


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Re: [JAWS-Users] configuring start up choices

2007-10-22 Thread Victor Gouveia
Hi Al,

It's msconfig

then enter.

Victor

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Re: [JAWS-Users] configuring start up choices

2007-10-22 Thread leonard morris
msconfig
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 What is the command you enter under run to configure start up programs and
 options?

 thanks
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Re: [JAWS-Users] MSN alerts

2007-10-22 Thread Maria Campbell
Thanks.

Sunny Day
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 Go to your tools menu, alt t, then arrow down to view alerts, or just type
 the letter l.



 Denny Huff
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 (636) 262-1383

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 I heard a sound on opening MSN about an alert, but don't know how to get 
 to
 the alert, and I couldn't find it with the JAWS cursor.
 Any ideas?


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