Re: [JAWS-Users] Customizing w-10 with Jaws, complete guide
Your welcome... Jim Flusche: Skype ID: buckeye.jim Join my new Windows 10 and Jaws Yahoo group at: windows-10-and-jaws-subscr...@yahoogroups.com Dell Phone: 614-266-4545 Consider the snow flakes Consider the snow flakes, as they fall, bright and beautiful one and all. Watch the snowflakes as they fall, all are different, large and small Look at the snowflakes as they fall, they are One of God's treasures, created for all. Consider Him, as the blizzard blows, let Him warm your heart, and give Him your soul. Take a walk with Him daily in the snow, pray and meditate on Him whenever you go. Remember, God loves you and I, trust in His salvation before you die. Author: Jim Flusche GO BUCKEYES! Win another National title... -Original Message- From: Geoff Eden Sent: Monday, October 26, 2015 5:01 PM To: jaws-users-list@jaws-users.com Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] Customizing w-10 with Jaws, complete guide This is very helpful. Thank you. Geoff -Original Message- From: jim Sent: Friday, October 23, 2015 8:36 PM To: jaws-users-list@jaws-users.com Subject: [JAWS-Users] Customizing w-10 with Jaws, complete guide Hi Jaws users group. I combined all 9 parts of the Settings area of w-10 into one Word document of about 11,000 words. Now, this my second project. I have changed, added to, subtracted from, clarified, and organized, all previous TXT files on customizing w-10 with Jaws, into this one file. All feedback and comments are welcome as always. Customizing w-10 with Jaws. Author: Jim Flusche Email Address: jim.flus...@yahoo.com Windows 10 and Jaws Yahoo group. Group home page: https://in.groups.yahoo.com/group/windows-10-and-jaws Subscribe Link for Windows 10 and Jaws Yahoo group: http://windows-10-and-jaws-subscr...@yahoogroups.co.in This Tutorial is the property of the Windows 10 and Jaws Yahoo group, Anyone can freely distribute this free Tutorial to all interested Blind computer users. Overview. Each section starts with***. 1. Reinstalling Jaws 16 & 17. 2. Setting default programs in w-10. 3. Changing your folder options, now called File Explorer Options, in w-10. 4. How to Turn off the background apps in w-10. 5. How to change how Windows updates are delivered. 6. Live Tile Region. 7. The All Apps region of the Start button area. 8. How to put the, This PC, Icon on the Desktop. 9. How to put a shortcut to your user folders, on the Desktop. 10. Making Program shortcut Icons, on your Desktop. 11. How to put a shortcut, for iE on your Desktop or Taskbar. 12. Using a Pin to log-in to w-10. 13. How to Verify your Microsoft Account in Windows 10. 14. Miscellaneous. 1. ***Reinstalling Jaws 16 or 17. 1. The first thing you need to do on your Windows 10 computer is, Download the latest version of Jaws to your Download folder. 2. If you upgraded to w-10 from w-7 or w-8.1, you need to uninstall Jaws, you can keep shared components and shared settings, so, uninstall Jaws 16 or 17. 3. You then can use Narrator, press Windows key+Enter, to turn Narrator on/off, to go to your download folder where a downloaded copy of Jaws 16 or 17 should be. 4. Now, install Jaws 16 or 17, Freshly on to your new w-10 computer. 5. This has proven to increase the performance of Jaws on w-10, especially, in the Start button area, the live tile region, and in the Settings area of w-10. 6. Redo your Jaws shortcut keystroke, Control+ALT+J. 7. Redo your Jaws setting to make sure, that it is set to come on at the log-onscreen. For whatever reason these two settings are not saved, all other Jaws settings are preserved. 8. If you are using Open book, you should do a fresh reinstall of this program as well as, any other screen reading programs, on your w-10 computer. 2. ***Setting default programs in w-10. 1. windows key+I, Open settings. You are in a horizontal list of 9 items, use your right and left arrow keys to move across the items. 2. Right arrow to System, press enter, down arrow to default apps and press enter. 3. Tab across this window, look for the internet browser which by default is Microsoft edge. 4. Press the spacebar on the edge, tab to IE, press the spacebar, this will set IE as your default browser. Do the same thing with the different defaults programs, for example, email clients. 5. Tab to email default, press the spacebar on it, tab to the email client you wish to use, and press spacebar, to set the email client, as your choice for the default. 3. ***Changing your File Explorer Options: The “Old folder Options” is now called, File Explorer Options. So for an easier way of finding it, do the following. 1. Press enter on the Start button. 2. Start typing, folder, 3. Press down and up arrow, look for File Explorer Options, Control Panel, press enter. 4. By default, the first item is set to Quick Access. Down arrow one time to change it to, This PC. 5. Press Control+Tab, go to, reset Folder Options press the Spacebar, Confirm again with the Spacebar, this will apply chang
Re: [JAWS-Users] Customizing w-10 with Jaws, complete guide
This is very helpful. Thank you. Geoff -Original Message- From: jim Sent: Friday, October 23, 2015 8:36 PM To: jaws-users-list@jaws-users.com Subject: [JAWS-Users] Customizing w-10 with Jaws, complete guide Hi Jaws users group. I combined all 9 parts of the Settings area of w-10 into one Word document of about 11,000 words. Now, this my second project. I have changed, added to, subtracted from, clarified, and organized, all previous TXT files on customizing w-10 with Jaws, into this one file. All feedback and comments are welcome as always. Customizing w-10 with Jaws. Author: Jim Flusche Email Address: jim.flus...@yahoo.com Windows 10 and Jaws Yahoo group. Group home page: https://in.groups.yahoo.com/group/windows-10-and-jaws Subscribe Link for Windows 10 and Jaws Yahoo group: http://windows-10-and-jaws-subscr...@yahoogroups.co.in This Tutorial is the property of the Windows 10 and Jaws Yahoo group, Anyone can freely distribute this free Tutorial to all interested Blind computer users. Overview. Each section starts with***. 1. Reinstalling Jaws 16 & 17. 2. Setting default programs in w-10. 3. Changing your folder options, now called File Explorer Options, in w-10. 4. How to Turn off the background apps in w-10. 5. How to change how Windows updates are delivered. 6. Live Tile Region. 7. The All Apps region of the Start button area. 8. How to put the, This PC, Icon on the Desktop. 9. How to put a shortcut to your user folders, on the Desktop. 10. Making Program shortcut Icons, on your Desktop. 11. How to put a shortcut, for iE on your Desktop or Taskbar. 12. Using a Pin to log-in to w-10. 13. How to Verify your Microsoft Account in Windows 10. 14. Miscellaneous. 1. ***Reinstalling Jaws 16 or 17. 1. The first thing you need to do on your Windows 10 computer is, Download the latest version of Jaws to your Download folder. 2. If you upgraded to w-10 from w-7 or w-8.1, you need to uninstall Jaws, you can keep shared components and shared settings, so, uninstall Jaws 16 or 17. 3. You then can use Narrator, press Windows key+Enter, to turn Narrator on/off, to go to your download folder where a downloaded copy of Jaws 16 or 17 should be. 4. Now, install Jaws 16 or 17, Freshly on to your new w-10 computer. 5. This has proven to increase the performance of Jaws on w-10, especially, in the Start button area, the live tile region, and in the Settings area of w-10. 6. Redo your Jaws shortcut keystroke, Control+ALT+J. 7. Redo your Jaws setting to make sure, that it is set to come on at the log-onscreen. For whatever reason these two settings are not saved, all other Jaws settings are preserved. 8. If you are using Open book, you should do a fresh reinstall of this program as well as, any other screen reading programs, on your w-10 computer. 2. ***Setting default programs in w-10. 1. windows key+I, Open settings. You are in a horizontal list of 9 items, use your right and left arrow keys to move across the items. 2. Right arrow to System, press enter, down arrow to default apps and press enter. 3. Tab across this window, look for the internet browser which by default is Microsoft edge. 4. Press the spacebar on the edge, tab to IE, press the spacebar, this will set IE as your default browser. Do the same thing with the different defaults programs, for example, email clients. 5. Tab to email default, press the spacebar on it, tab to the email client you wish to use, and press spacebar, to set the email client, as your choice for the default. 3. ***Changing your File Explorer Options: The “Old folder Options” is now called, File Explorer Options. So for an easier way of finding it, do the following. 1. Press enter on the Start button. 2. Start typing, folder, 3. Press down and up arrow, look for File Explorer Options, Control Panel, press enter. 4. By default, the first item is set to Quick Access. Down arrow one time to change it to, This PC. 5. Press Control+Tab, go to, reset Folder Options press the Spacebar, Confirm again with the Spacebar, this will apply changes to all folders. 6. Tab to the OK button and press enter. 7. Now, when you Press Windows key+e, this keystroke will open your, This PC, instead of Quick access. 4. ***How to Turn off the background apps in w-10, all are on by default. 1. windows key+I, Open Settings. 2. Right arrow to, Privacy and press enter. 3. Arrow down to, Back ground apps and press enter. 4. Tab across, and use your Spacebar to uncheck most of these apps. Each time you uncheck an App you will be placed on the Home button, Just Tab across to the next App you wish to turn off and press the Spacebar. 5. ***How to change how Windows updates are delivered. 1. Press Windows key+I, Open Settings. 2. Right arrow to, Update and Security, press Enter. 3. Tab to, Advanced options, press enter. 4. Tab four times to, Choose how your updates are delivered, Press Enter. 5. Tab one time, press Insert+Tab, should say, learn more
Re: [JAWS-Users] Customizing w-10 with Jaws, complete guide
Yes I do, I sent you a list, of my group resources to your email. Jim Flusche: Skype ID: buckeye.jim Join my new Windows 10 and Jaws Yahoo group at: windows-10-and-jaws-subscr...@yahoogroups.com Dell Phone: 614-266-4545 Consider the snow flakes Consider the snow flakes, as they fall, bright and beautiful one and all. Watch the snowflakes as they fall, all are different, large and small Look at the snowflakes as they fall, they are One of God's treasures, created for all. Consider Him, as the blizzard blows, let Him warm your heart, and give Him your soul. Take a walk with Him daily in the snow, pray and meditate on Him whenever you go. Remember, God loves you and I, trust in His salvation before you die. Author: Jim Flusche GO BUCKEYES! Win another National title... -Original Message- From: Kelleigh Larsson Sent: Monday, October 26, 2015 11:06 AM To: jaws-users-list@jaws-users.com Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] Customizing w-10 with Jaws, complete guide Thank You VERY much, do you have other files of this nature on blind tech issues? -Original Message- From: JAWS-Users-List [mailto:jaws-users-list-boun...@jaws-users.com] On Behalf Of jim Sent: Saturday, October 24, 2015 12:30 PM To: jaws-users-list@jaws-users.com Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] Customizing w-10 with Jaws, complete guide Thanks David, Yes, go ahead and post. If you send me a private off list email. I can attach both word documents as zip files, if that would be better for you to post on the server. Email me privately and let me know, be glad to do it. -Original Message- From: David Ferrin Sent: Saturday, October 24, 2015 9:05 AM To: jaws-users-list@jaws-users.com Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] Customizing w-10 with Jaws, complete guide This looks like it is something to hang on to since I haven't had the time to figure it out on my own and possibly more eloquent than I might have done either, thank you. Since it is free to distribute I imagine you wouldn't mind if I posted it on the server for folks to download. David Ferrin A complex system that does not work is invariably found to have evolved from a simpler system that worked perfectly. -Original Message- From: JAWS-Users-List [mailto:jaws-users-list-boun...@jaws-users.com] On Behalf Of jim Sent: Friday, October 23, 2015 8:37 PM To: jaws-users-list@jaws-users.com Subject: [JAWS-Users] Customizing w-10 with Jaws, complete guide Hi Jaws users group. I combined all 9 parts of the Settings area of w-10 into one Word document of about 11,000 words. Now, this my second project. I have changed, added to, subtracted from, clarified, and organized, all previous TXT files on customizing w-10 with Jaws, into this one file. All feedback and comments are welcome as always. Customizing w-10 with Jaws. Author: Jim Flusche Email Address: jim.flus...@yahoo.com Windows 10 and Jaws Yahoo group. Group home page: https://in.groups.yahoo.com/group/windows-10-and-jaws Subscribe Link for Windows 10 and Jaws Yahoo group: http://windows-10-and-jaws-subscr...@yahoogroups.co.in This Tutorial is the property of the Windows 10 and Jaws Yahoo group, Anyone can freely distribute this free Tutorial to all interested Blind computer users. Overview. Each section starts with***. 1. Reinstalling Jaws 16 & 17. 2. Setting default programs in w-10. 3. Changing your folder options, now called File Explorer Options, in w-10. 4. How to Turn off the background apps in w-10. 5. How to change how Windows updates are delivered. 6. Live Tile Region. 7. The All Apps region of the Start button area. 8. How to put the, This PC, Icon on the Desktop. 9. How to put a shortcut to your user folders, on the Desktop. 10. Making Program shortcut Icons, on your Desktop. 11. How to put a shortcut, for iE on your Desktop or Taskbar. 12. Using a Pin to log-in to w-10. 13. How to Verify your Microsoft Account in Windows 10. 14. Miscellaneous. 1. ***Reinstalling Jaws 16 or 17. 1. The first thing you need to do on your Windows 10 computer is, Download the latest version of Jaws to your Download folder. 2. If you upgraded to w-10 from w-7 or w-8.1, you need to uninstall Jaws, you can keep shared components and shared settings, so, uninstall Jaws 16 or 17. 3. You then can use Narrator, press Windows key+Enter, to turn Narrator on/off, to go to your download folder where a downloaded copy of Jaws 16 or 17 should be. 4. Now, install Jaws 16 or 17, Freshly on to your new w-10 computer. 5. This has proven to increase the performance of Jaws on w-10, especially, in the Start button area, the live tile region, and in the Settings area of w-10. 6. Redo your Jaws shortcut keystroke, Control+ALT+J. 7. Redo your Jaws setting to make sure, that it is set to come on at the log-onscreen. For whatever reason these two settings are not saved, all other Jaws settings are preserved. 8. If you are using Open book, you should do a fresh reinstall of this program as well as, any o
Re: [JAWS-Users] Customizing w-10 with Jaws, complete guide
Thank You VERY much, do you have other files of this nature on blind tech issues? -Original Message- From: JAWS-Users-List [mailto:jaws-users-list-boun...@jaws-users.com] On Behalf Of jim Sent: Saturday, October 24, 2015 12:30 PM To: jaws-users-list@jaws-users.com Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] Customizing w-10 with Jaws, complete guide Thanks David, Yes, go ahead and post. If you send me a private off list email. I can attach both word documents as zip files, if that would be better for you to post on the server. Email me privately and let me know, be glad to do it. -Original Message- From: David Ferrin Sent: Saturday, October 24, 2015 9:05 AM To: jaws-users-list@jaws-users.com Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] Customizing w-10 with Jaws, complete guide This looks like it is something to hang on to since I haven't had the time to figure it out on my own and possibly more eloquent than I might have done either, thank you. Since it is free to distribute I imagine you wouldn't mind if I posted it on the server for folks to download. David Ferrin A complex system that does not work is invariably found to have evolved from a simpler system that worked perfectly. -Original Message- From: JAWS-Users-List [mailto:jaws-users-list-boun...@jaws-users.com] On Behalf Of jim Sent: Friday, October 23, 2015 8:37 PM To: jaws-users-list@jaws-users.com Subject: [JAWS-Users] Customizing w-10 with Jaws, complete guide Hi Jaws users group. I combined all 9 parts of the Settings area of w-10 into one Word document of about 11,000 words. Now, this my second project. I have changed, added to, subtracted from, clarified, and organized, all previous TXT files on customizing w-10 with Jaws, into this one file. All feedback and comments are welcome as always. Customizing w-10 with Jaws. Author: Jim Flusche Email Address: jim.flus...@yahoo.com Windows 10 and Jaws Yahoo group. Group home page: https://in.groups.yahoo.com/group/windows-10-and-jaws Subscribe Link for Windows 10 and Jaws Yahoo group: http://windows-10-and-jaws-subscr...@yahoogroups.co.in This Tutorial is the property of the Windows 10 and Jaws Yahoo group, Anyone can freely distribute this free Tutorial to all interested Blind computer users. Overview. Each section starts with***. 1. Reinstalling Jaws 16 & 17. 2. Setting default programs in w-10. 3. Changing your folder options, now called File Explorer Options, in w-10. 4. How to Turn off the background apps in w-10. 5. How to change how Windows updates are delivered. 6. Live Tile Region. 7. The All Apps region of the Start button area. 8. How to put the, This PC, Icon on the Desktop. 9. How to put a shortcut to your user folders, on the Desktop. 10. Making Program shortcut Icons, on your Desktop. 11. How to put a shortcut, for iE on your Desktop or Taskbar. 12. Using a Pin to log-in to w-10. 13. How to Verify your Microsoft Account in Windows 10. 14. Miscellaneous. 1. ***Reinstalling Jaws 16 or 17. 1. The first thing you need to do on your Windows 10 computer is, Download the latest version of Jaws to your Download folder. 2. If you upgraded to w-10 from w-7 or w-8.1, you need to uninstall Jaws, you can keep shared components and shared settings, so, uninstall Jaws 16 or 17. 3. You then can use Narrator, press Windows key+Enter, to turn Narrator on/off, to go to your download folder where a downloaded copy of Jaws 16 or 17 should be. 4. Now, install Jaws 16 or 17, Freshly on to your new w-10 computer. 5. This has proven to increase the performance of Jaws on w-10, especially, in the Start button area, the live tile region, and in the Settings area of w-10. 6. Redo your Jaws shortcut keystroke, Control+ALT+J. 7. Redo your Jaws setting to make sure, that it is set to come on at the log-onscreen. For whatever reason these two settings are not saved, all other Jaws settings are preserved. 8. If you are using Open book, you should do a fresh reinstall of this program as well as, any other screen reading programs, on your w-10 computer. 2. ***Setting default programs in w-10. 1. windows key+I, Open settings. You are in a horizontal list of 9 items, use your right and left arrow keys to move across the items. 2. Right arrow to System, press enter, down arrow to default apps and press enter. 3. Tab across this window, look for the internet browser which by default is Microsoft edge. 4. Press the spacebar on the edge, tab to IE, press the spacebar, this will set IE as your default browser. Do the same thing with the different defaults programs, for example, email clients. 5. Tab to email default, press the spacebar on it, tab to the email client you wish to use, and press spacebar, to set the email client, as your choice for the default. 3. ***Changing your File Explorer Options: The “Old folder Options” is now called, File Explorer Options. So for an easier way of finding it, do the following. 1. Press enter on the Start button. 2. Start
Re: [JAWS-Users] Customizing w-10 with Jaws, complete guide
Hi Johna, and others, I sent the file's to David, he has graciously, put them on his server, and gave out the link to them. So, either go to that link, or join my group. I have many audio recordings on my group download page as well as text files. Have a nice weekend... -Original Message- From: Johna Lynn Nordin Sent: Saturday, October 24, 2015 11:30 PM To: jaws-users-list@jaws-users.com Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] Customizing w-10 with Jaws, complete guide I too would like the guide for customizing jaws with windows 10 please? Johna -Original Message- From: JAWS-Users-List [mailto:jaws-users-list-boun...@jaws-users.com] On Behalf Of Pablo Morales Sent: Saturday, October 24, 2015 8:04 PM To: jaws-users-list@jaws-users.com Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] Customizing w-10 with Jaws, complete guide Hi Jim, I would like to take tthat information, I have taken some problems with my email data base, and I lost a lot of emails of the last weeks. Thanks -Original Message- From: JAWS-Users-List [mailto:jaws-users-list-boun...@jaws-users.com] On Behalf Of jim Sent: Saturday, October 24, 2015 12:32 PM To: jaws-users-list@jaws-users.com Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] Customizing w-10 with Jaws, complete guide Hi David, What is your personal email, so I can send the 2 word zip files to you as attachments?. -Original Message- From: David Ferrin Sent: Saturday, October 24, 2015 9:11 AM To: jaws-users-list@jaws-users.com Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] Customizing w-10 with Jaws, complete guide I must point out that if you wish to have the word document posted on the server rather than the text message included in this email please send it to me privately as the list does not allow attachments. David Ferrin A complex system that does not work is invariably found to have evolved from a simpler system that worked perfectly. -Original Message- From: JAWS-Users-List [mailto:jaws-users-list-boun...@jaws-users.com] On Behalf Of jim Sent: Friday, October 23, 2015 8:37 PM To: jaws-users-list@jaws-users.com Subject: [JAWS-Users] Customizing w-10 with Jaws, complete guide Hi Jaws users group. I combined all 9 parts of the Settings area of w-10 into one Word document of about 11,000 words. Now, this my second project. I have changed, added to, subtracted from, clarified, and organized, all previous TXT files on customizing w-10 with Jaws, into this one file. All feedback and comments are welcome as always. Customizing w-10 with Jaws. Author: Jim Flusche Email Address: jim.flus...@yahoo.com Windows 10 and Jaws Yahoo group. Group home page: https://in.groups.yahoo.com/group/windows-10-and-jaws Subscribe Link for Windows 10 and Jaws Yahoo group: http://windows-10-and-jaws-subscr...@yahoogroups.co.in This Tutorial is the property of the Windows 10 and Jaws Yahoo group, Anyone can freely distribute this free Tutorial to all interested Blind computer users. Overview. Each section starts with***. 1. Reinstalling Jaws 16 & 17. 2. Setting default programs in w-10. 3. Changing your folder options, now called File Explorer Options, in w-10. 4. How to Turn off the background apps in w-10. 5. How to change how Windows updates are delivered. 6. Live Tile Region. 7. The All Apps region of the Start button area. 8. How to put the, This PC, Icon on the Desktop. 9. How to put a shortcut to your user folders, on the Desktop. 10. Making Program shortcut Icons, on your Desktop. 11. How to put a shortcut, for iE on your Desktop or Taskbar. 12. Using a Pin to log-in to w-10. 13. How to Verify your Microsoft Account in Windows 10. 14. Miscellaneous. 1. ***Reinstalling Jaws 16 or 17. 1. The first thing you need to do on your Windows 10 computer is, Download the latest version of Jaws to your Download folder. 2. If you upgraded to w-10 from w-7 or w-8.1, you need to uninstall Jaws, you can keep shared components and shared settings, so, uninstall Jaws 16 or 17. 3. You then can use Narrator, press Windows key+Enter, to turn Narrator on/off, to go to your download folder where a downloaded copy of Jaws 16 or 17 should be. 4. Now, install Jaws 16 or 17, Freshly on to your new w-10 computer. 5. This has proven to increase the performance of Jaws on w-10, especially, in the Start button area, the live tile region, and in the Settings area of w-10. 6. Redo your Jaws shortcut keystroke, Control+ALT+J. 7. Redo your Jaws setting to make sure, that it is set to come on at the log-onscreen. For whatever reason these two settings are not saved, all other Jaws settings are preserved. 8. If you are using Open book, you should do a fresh reinstall of this program as well as, any other screen reading programs, on your w-10 computer. 2. ***Setting default programs in w-10. 1. windows key+I, Open settings. You are in a horizontal list of 9 items, use your right and left arrow keys to move across the items. 2. Right arrow to System, press enter, down arrow to default apps and press enter. 3. Tab ac
Re: [JAWS-Users] Customizing w-10 with Jaws, complete guide
Hi Johna & Pablo, Below is the direct link: http://www.jaws-users.com/text/Windows/10/CustomizingWindows10WithJawsCompleteGuide.zip Take care. Mike This email was sent from my, iBarstool. Go Dodgers, next year anyways! - Original Message - From: Johna Lynn Nordin To: jaws-users-list@jaws-users.com Sent: Saturday, October 24, 2015 8:30 PM Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] Customizing w-10 with Jaws, complete guide I too would like the guide for customizing jaws with windows 10 please? Johna -Original Message- From: JAWS-Users-List [mailto:jaws-users-list-boun...@jaws-users.com] On Behalf Of Pablo Morales Sent: Saturday, October 24, 2015 8:04 PM To: jaws-users-list@jaws-users.com Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] Customizing w-10 with Jaws, complete guide Hi Jim, I would like to take tthat information, I have taken some problems with my email data base, and I lost a lot of emails of the last weeks. Thanks -Original Message- From: JAWS-Users-List [mailto:jaws-users-list-boun...@jaws-users.com] On Behalf Of jim Sent: Saturday, October 24, 2015 12:32 PM To: jaws-users-list@jaws-users.com Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] Customizing w-10 with Jaws, complete guide Hi David, What is your personal email, so I can send the 2 word zip files to you as attachments?. -Original Message- From: David Ferrin Sent: Saturday, October 24, 2015 9:11 AM To: jaws-users-list@jaws-users.com Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] Customizing w-10 with Jaws, complete guide I must point out that if you wish to have the word document posted on the server rather than the text message included in this email please send it to me privately as the list does not allow attachments. David Ferrin A complex system that does not work is invariably found to have evolved from a simpler system that worked perfectly. -Original Message- From: JAWS-Users-List [mailto:jaws-users-list-boun...@jaws-users.com] On Behalf Of jim Sent: Friday, October 23, 2015 8:37 PM To: jaws-users-list@jaws-users.com Subject: [JAWS-Users] Customizing w-10 with Jaws, complete guide Hi Jaws users group. I combined all 9 parts of the Settings area of w-10 into one Word document of about 11,000 words. Now, this my second project. I have changed, added to, subtracted from, clarified, and organized, all previous TXT files on customizing w-10 with Jaws, into this one file. All feedback and comments are welcome as always. Customizing w-10 with Jaws. Author: Jim Flusche Email Address: jim.flus...@yahoo.com Windows 10 and Jaws Yahoo group. Group home page: https://in.groups.yahoo.com/group/windows-10-and-jaws Subscribe Link for Windows 10 and Jaws Yahoo group: http://windows-10-and-jaws-subscr...@yahoogroups.co.in This Tutorial is the property of the Windows 10 and Jaws Yahoo group, Anyone can freely distribute this free Tutorial to all interested Blind computer users. Overview. Each section starts with***. 1. Reinstalling Jaws 16 & 17. 2. Setting default programs in w-10. 3. Changing your folder options, now called File Explorer Options, in w-10. 4. How to Turn off the background apps in w-10. 5. How to change how Windows updates are delivered. 6. Live Tile Region. 7. The All Apps region of the Start button area. 8. How to put the, This PC, Icon on the Desktop. 9. How to put a shortcut to your user folders, on the Desktop. 10. Making Program shortcut Icons, on your Desktop. 11. How to put a shortcut, for iE on your Desktop or Taskbar. 12. Using a Pin to log-in to w-10. 13. How to Verify your Microsoft Account in Windows 10. 14. Miscellaneous. 1. ***Reinstalling Jaws 16 or 17. 1. The first thing you need to do on your Windows 10 computer is, Download the latest version of Jaws to your Download folder. 2. If you upgraded to w-10 from w-7 or w-8.1, you need to uninstall Jaws, you can keep shared components and shared settings, so, uninstall Jaws 16 or 17. 3. You then can use Narrator, press Windows key+Enter, to turn Narrator on/off, to go to your download folder where a downloaded copy of Jaws 16 or 17 should be. 4. Now, install Jaws 16 or 17, Freshly on to your new w-10 computer. 5. This has proven to increase the performance of Jaws on w-10, especially, in the Start button area, the live tile region, and in the Settings area of w-10. 6. Redo your Jaws shortcut keystroke, Control+ALT+J. 7. Redo your Jaws setting to make sure, that it is set to come on at the log-onscreen. For whatever reason these two settings are not saved, all other Jaws settings are preserved. 8. If you are using Open book, you should do a fresh reinstall of this program as well as, any other screen reading programs, on your w-10 computer. 2. ***Setting default programs in w-10. 1. windows key+I, Open settings. You are in a horizontal list of 9 items, use your right and left arrow keys to move across the items. 2. Right arrow to System, press enter, down arrow to default apps and press enter. 3. Tab across this window, look for the internet browser which by de
Re: [JAWS-Users] Customizing w-10 with Jaws, complete guide
I too would like the guide for customizing jaws with windows 10 please? Johna -Original Message- From: JAWS-Users-List [mailto:jaws-users-list-boun...@jaws-users.com] On Behalf Of Pablo Morales Sent: Saturday, October 24, 2015 8:04 PM To: jaws-users-list@jaws-users.com Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] Customizing w-10 with Jaws, complete guide Hi Jim, I would like to take tthat information, I have taken some problems with my email data base, and I lost a lot of emails of the last weeks. Thanks -Original Message- From: JAWS-Users-List [mailto:jaws-users-list-boun...@jaws-users.com] On Behalf Of jim Sent: Saturday, October 24, 2015 12:32 PM To: jaws-users-list@jaws-users.com Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] Customizing w-10 with Jaws, complete guide Hi David, What is your personal email, so I can send the 2 word zip files to you as attachments?. -Original Message- From: David Ferrin Sent: Saturday, October 24, 2015 9:11 AM To: jaws-users-list@jaws-users.com Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] Customizing w-10 with Jaws, complete guide I must point out that if you wish to have the word document posted on the server rather than the text message included in this email please send it to me privately as the list does not allow attachments. David Ferrin A complex system that does not work is invariably found to have evolved from a simpler system that worked perfectly. -Original Message- From: JAWS-Users-List [mailto:jaws-users-list-boun...@jaws-users.com] On Behalf Of jim Sent: Friday, October 23, 2015 8:37 PM To: jaws-users-list@jaws-users.com Subject: [JAWS-Users] Customizing w-10 with Jaws, complete guide Hi Jaws users group. I combined all 9 parts of the Settings area of w-10 into one Word document of about 11,000 words. Now, this my second project. I have changed, added to, subtracted from, clarified, and organized, all previous TXT files on customizing w-10 with Jaws, into this one file. All feedback and comments are welcome as always. Customizing w-10 with Jaws. Author: Jim Flusche Email Address: jim.flus...@yahoo.com Windows 10 and Jaws Yahoo group. Group home page: https://in.groups.yahoo.com/group/windows-10-and-jaws Subscribe Link for Windows 10 and Jaws Yahoo group: http://windows-10-and-jaws-subscr...@yahoogroups.co.in This Tutorial is the property of the Windows 10 and Jaws Yahoo group, Anyone can freely distribute this free Tutorial to all interested Blind computer users. Overview. Each section starts with***. 1. Reinstalling Jaws 16 & 17. 2. Setting default programs in w-10. 3. Changing your folder options, now called File Explorer Options, in w-10. 4. How to Turn off the background apps in w-10. 5. How to change how Windows updates are delivered. 6. Live Tile Region. 7. The All Apps region of the Start button area. 8. How to put the, This PC, Icon on the Desktop. 9. How to put a shortcut to your user folders, on the Desktop. 10. Making Program shortcut Icons, on your Desktop. 11. How to put a shortcut, for iE on your Desktop or Taskbar. 12. Using a Pin to log-in to w-10. 13. How to Verify your Microsoft Account in Windows 10. 14. Miscellaneous. 1. ***Reinstalling Jaws 16 or 17. 1. The first thing you need to do on your Windows 10 computer is, Download the latest version of Jaws to your Download folder. 2. If you upgraded to w-10 from w-7 or w-8.1, you need to uninstall Jaws, you can keep shared components and shared settings, so, uninstall Jaws 16 or 17. 3. You then can use Narrator, press Windows key+Enter, to turn Narrator on/off, to go to your download folder where a downloaded copy of Jaws 16 or 17 should be. 4. Now, install Jaws 16 or 17, Freshly on to your new w-10 computer. 5. This has proven to increase the performance of Jaws on w-10, especially, in the Start button area, the live tile region, and in the Settings area of w-10. 6. Redo your Jaws shortcut keystroke, Control+ALT+J. 7. Redo your Jaws setting to make sure, that it is set to come on at the log-onscreen. For whatever reason these two settings are not saved, all other Jaws settings are preserved. 8. If you are using Open book, you should do a fresh reinstall of this program as well as, any other screen reading programs, on your w-10 computer. 2. ***Setting default programs in w-10. 1. windows key+I, Open settings. You are in a horizontal list of 9 items, use your right and left arrow keys to move across the items. 2. Right arrow to System, press enter, down arrow to default apps and press enter. 3. Tab across this window, look for the internet browser which by default is Microsoft edge. 4. Press the spacebar on the edge, tab to IE, press the spacebar, this will set IE as your default browser. Do the same thing with the different defaults programs, for example, email clients. 5. Tab to email default, press the spacebar on it, tab to the email client you wish to use, and press spacebar, to set the email client, as your choice for the default. 3. ***Changing
Re: [JAWS-Users] Customizing w-10 with Jaws, complete guide
Hi Jim, I would like to take tthat information, I have taken some problems with my email data base, and I lost a lot of emails of the last weeks. Thanks -Original Message- From: JAWS-Users-List [mailto:jaws-users-list-boun...@jaws-users.com] On Behalf Of jim Sent: Saturday, October 24, 2015 12:32 PM To: jaws-users-list@jaws-users.com Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] Customizing w-10 with Jaws, complete guide Hi David, What is your personal email, so I can send the 2 word zip files to you as attachments?. -Original Message- From: David Ferrin Sent: Saturday, October 24, 2015 9:11 AM To: jaws-users-list@jaws-users.com Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] Customizing w-10 with Jaws, complete guide I must point out that if you wish to have the word document posted on the server rather than the text message included in this email please send it to me privately as the list does not allow attachments. David Ferrin A complex system that does not work is invariably found to have evolved from a simpler system that worked perfectly. -Original Message- From: JAWS-Users-List [mailto:jaws-users-list-boun...@jaws-users.com] On Behalf Of jim Sent: Friday, October 23, 2015 8:37 PM To: jaws-users-list@jaws-users.com Subject: [JAWS-Users] Customizing w-10 with Jaws, complete guide Hi Jaws users group. I combined all 9 parts of the Settings area of w-10 into one Word document of about 11,000 words. Now, this my second project. I have changed, added to, subtracted from, clarified, and organized, all previous TXT files on customizing w-10 with Jaws, into this one file. All feedback and comments are welcome as always. Customizing w-10 with Jaws. Author: Jim Flusche Email Address: jim.flus...@yahoo.com Windows 10 and Jaws Yahoo group. Group home page: https://in.groups.yahoo.com/group/windows-10-and-jaws Subscribe Link for Windows 10 and Jaws Yahoo group: http://windows-10-and-jaws-subscr...@yahoogroups.co.in This Tutorial is the property of the Windows 10 and Jaws Yahoo group, Anyone can freely distribute this free Tutorial to all interested Blind computer users. Overview. Each section starts with***. 1. Reinstalling Jaws 16 & 17. 2. Setting default programs in w-10. 3. Changing your folder options, now called File Explorer Options, in w-10. 4. How to Turn off the background apps in w-10. 5. How to change how Windows updates are delivered. 6. Live Tile Region. 7. The All Apps region of the Start button area. 8. How to put the, This PC, Icon on the Desktop. 9. How to put a shortcut to your user folders, on the Desktop. 10. Making Program shortcut Icons, on your Desktop. 11. How to put a shortcut, for iE on your Desktop or Taskbar. 12. Using a Pin to log-in to w-10. 13. How to Verify your Microsoft Account in Windows 10. 14. Miscellaneous. 1. ***Reinstalling Jaws 16 or 17. 1. The first thing you need to do on your Windows 10 computer is, Download the latest version of Jaws to your Download folder. 2. If you upgraded to w-10 from w-7 or w-8.1, you need to uninstall Jaws, you can keep shared components and shared settings, so, uninstall Jaws 16 or 17. 3. You then can use Narrator, press Windows key+Enter, to turn Narrator on/off, to go to your download folder where a downloaded copy of Jaws 16 or 17 should be. 4. Now, install Jaws 16 or 17, Freshly on to your new w-10 computer. 5. This has proven to increase the performance of Jaws on w-10, especially, in the Start button area, the live tile region, and in the Settings area of w-10. 6. Redo your Jaws shortcut keystroke, Control+ALT+J. 7. Redo your Jaws setting to make sure, that it is set to come on at the log-onscreen. For whatever reason these two settings are not saved, all other Jaws settings are preserved. 8. If you are using Open book, you should do a fresh reinstall of this program as well as, any other screen reading programs, on your w-10 computer. 2. ***Setting default programs in w-10. 1. windows key+I, Open settings. You are in a horizontal list of 9 items, use your right and left arrow keys to move across the items. 2. Right arrow to System, press enter, down arrow to default apps and press enter. 3. Tab across this window, look for the internet browser which by default is Microsoft edge. 4. Press the spacebar on the edge, tab to IE, press the spacebar, this will set IE as your default browser. Do the same thing with the different defaults programs, for example, email clients. 5. Tab to email default, press the spacebar on it, tab to the email client you wish to use, and press spacebar, to set the email client, as your choice for the default. 3. ***Changing your File Explorer Options: The “Old folder Options” is now called, File Explorer Options. So for an easier way of finding it, do the following. 1. Press enter on the Start button. 2. Start typing, folder, 3. Press down and up arrow, look for File Explorer Options, Control Panel, press enter. 4. By default, the first item is set to Quick Access.
Re: [JAWS-Users] Customizing w-10 with Jaws, complete guide
Hi Jim, I want to think you for all your hard work on putting this great document together. I know it was a lot of work and a lot of people are going to be learning a lot from it. Keep up the good work. Ed -Original Message- From: JAWS-Users-List [mailto:jaws-users-list-boun...@jaws-users.com] On Behalf Of jim Sent: Friday, October 23, 2015 7:37 PM To: jaws-users-list@jaws-users.com Subject: [JAWS-Users] Customizing w-10 with Jaws, complete guide Hi Jaws users group. I combined all 9 parts of the Settings area of w-10 into one Word document of about 11,000 words. Now, this my second project. I have changed, added to, subtracted from, clarified, and organized, all previous TXT files on customizing w-10 with Jaws, into this one file. All feedback and comments are welcome as always. Customizing w-10 with Jaws. Author: Jim Flusche Email Address: jim.flus...@yahoo.com Windows 10 and Jaws Yahoo group. Group home page: https://in.groups.yahoo.com/group/windows-10-and-jaws Subscribe Link for Windows 10 and Jaws Yahoo group: http://windows-10-and-jaws-subscr...@yahoogroups.co.in This Tutorial is the property of the Windows 10 and Jaws Yahoo group, Anyone can freely distribute this free Tutorial to all interested Blind computer users. Overview. Each section starts with***. 1. Reinstalling Jaws 16 & 17. 2. Setting default programs in w-10. 3. Changing your folder options, now called File Explorer Options, in w-10. 4. How to Turn off the background apps in w-10. 5. How to change how Windows updates are delivered. 6. Live Tile Region. 7. The All Apps region of the Start button area. 8. How to put the, This PC, Icon on the Desktop. 9. How to put a shortcut to your user folders, on the Desktop. 10. Making Program shortcut Icons, on your Desktop. 11. How to put a shortcut, for iE on your Desktop or Taskbar. 12. Using a Pin to log-in to w-10. 13. How to Verify your Microsoft Account in Windows 10. 14. Miscellaneous. 1. ***Reinstalling Jaws 16 or 17. 1. The first thing you need to do on your Windows 10 computer is, Download the latest version of Jaws to your Download folder. 2. If you upgraded to w-10 from w-7 or w-8.1, you need to uninstall Jaws, you can keep shared components and shared settings, so, uninstall Jaws 16 or 17. 3. You then can use Narrator, press Windows key+Enter, to turn Narrator on/off, to go to your download folder where a downloaded copy of Jaws 16 or 17 should be. 4. Now, install Jaws 16 or 17, Freshly on to your new w-10 computer. 5. This has proven to increase the performance of Jaws on w-10, especially, in the Start button area, the live tile region, and in the Settings area of w-10. 6. Redo your Jaws shortcut keystroke, Control+ALT+J. 7. Redo your Jaws setting to make sure, that it is set to come on at the log-onscreen. For whatever reason these two settings are not saved, all other Jaws settings are preserved. 8. If you are using Open book, you should do a fresh reinstall of this program as well as, any other screen reading programs, on your w-10 computer. 2. ***Setting default programs in w-10. 1. windows key+I, Open settings. You are in a horizontal list of 9 items, use your right and left arrow keys to move across the items. 2. Right arrow to System, press enter, down arrow to default apps and press enter. 3. Tab across this window, look for the internet browser which by default is Microsoft edge. 4. Press the spacebar on the edge, tab to IE, press the spacebar, this will set IE as your default browser. Do the same thing with the different defaults programs, for example, email clients. 5. Tab to email default, press the spacebar on it, tab to the email client you wish to use, and press spacebar, to set the email client, as your choice for the default. 3. ***Changing your File Explorer Options: The “Old folder Options” is now called, File Explorer Options. So for an easier way of finding it, do the following. 1. Press enter on the Start button. 2. Start typing, folder, 3. Press down and up arrow, look for File Explorer Options, Control Panel, press enter. 4. By default, the first item is set to Quick Access. Down arrow one time to change it to, This PC. 5. Press Control+Tab, go to, reset Folder Options press the Spacebar, Confirm again with the Spacebar, this will apply changes to all folders. 6. Tab to the OK button and press enter. 7. Now, when you Press Windows key+e, this keystroke will open your, This PC, instead of Quick access. 4. ***How to Turn off the background apps in w-10, all are on by default. 1. windows key+I, Open Settings. 2. Right arrow to, Privacy and press enter. 3. Arrow down to, Back ground apps and press enter. 4. Tab across, and use your Spacebar to uncheck most of these apps. Each time you uncheck an App you will be placed on the Home button, Just Tab across to the next App you wish to turn off and press the Spacebar. 5. ***How to change how Windows updates are delivered. 1. Press Windows key+I, Open Setting
Re: [JAWS-Users] Customizing w-10 with Jaws, complete guide
By 6:00 Eastern time today these two files will be located at the following address along with my other material on Windows 10: http://www.jaws-users.com/text/Windows/10/index.html David Ferrin A complex system that does not work is invariably found to have evolved from a simpler system that worked perfectly. -Original Message- From: JAWS-Users-List [mailto:jaws-users-list-boun...@jaws-users.com] On Behalf Of jim Sent: Saturday, October 24, 2015 3:38 PM To: jaws-users-list@jaws-users.com Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] Customizing w-10 with Jaws, complete guide Hi David, thanks for explaining... -Original Message- From: David Ferrin Sent: Saturday, October 24, 2015 3:20 PM To: jaws-users-list@jaws-users.com Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] Customizing w-10 with Jaws, complete guide I have locked down the list server to protect the membership, my own is not configured that way. David Ferrin A complex system that does not work is invariably found to have evolved from a simpler system that worked perfectly. -Original Message- From: JAWS-Users-List [mailto:jaws-users-list-boun...@jaws-users.com] On Behalf Of jim Sent: Saturday, October 24, 2015 2:27 PM To: jaws-users-list@jaws-users.com Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] Customizing w-10 with Jaws, complete guide No, not wrong, just confused. I thought your owner's email could not receive attachments either. Since it uses the same servers as the Jaws users list. OK, I will send the word attachments to your owners email. Thank you... -Original Message- From: David Ferrin Sent: Saturday, October 24, 2015 2:11 PM To: jaws-users-list@jaws-users.com Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] Customizing w-10 with Jaws, complete guide ow...@jaws-users.com I was sure you knew that but guess I was wrong. David Ferrin A complex system that does not work is invariably found to have evolved from a simpler system that worked perfectly. -Original Message- From: JAWS-Users-List [mailto:jaws-users-list-boun...@jaws-users.com] On Behalf Of jim Sent: Saturday, October 24, 2015 12:32 PM To: jaws-users-list@jaws-users.com Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] Customizing w-10 with Jaws, complete guide Hi David, What is your personal email, so I can send the 2 word zip files to you as attachments?. -Original Message- From: David Ferrin Sent: Saturday, October 24, 2015 9:11 AM To: jaws-users-list@jaws-users.com Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] Customizing w-10 with Jaws, complete guide I must point out that if you wish to have the word document posted on the server rather than the text message included in this email please send it to me privately as the list does not allow attachments. David Ferrin A complex system that does not work is invariably found to have evolved from a simpler system that worked perfectly. -Original Message- From: JAWS-Users-List [mailto:jaws-users-list-boun...@jaws-users.com] On Behalf Of jim Sent: Friday, October 23, 2015 8:37 PM To: jaws-users-list@jaws-users.com Subject: [JAWS-Users] Customizing w-10 with Jaws, complete guide Hi Jaws users group. I combined all 9 parts of the Settings area of w-10 into one Word document of about 11,000 words. Now, this my second project. I have changed, added to, subtracted from, clarified, and organized, all previous TXT files on customizing w-10 with Jaws, into this one file. All feedback and comments are welcome as always. Customizing w-10 with Jaws. Author: Jim Flusche Email Address: jim.flus...@yahoo.com Windows 10 and Jaws Yahoo group. Group home page: https://in.groups.yahoo.com/group/windows-10-and-jaws Subscribe Link for Windows 10 and Jaws Yahoo group: http://windows-10-and-jaws-subscr...@yahoogroups.co.in This Tutorial is the property of the Windows 10 and Jaws Yahoo group, Anyone can freely distribute this free Tutorial to all interested Blind computer users. Overview. Each section starts with***. 1. Reinstalling Jaws 16 & 17. 2. Setting default programs in w-10. 3. Changing your folder options, now called File Explorer Options, in w-10. 4. How to Turn off the background apps in w-10. 5. How to change how Windows updates are delivered. 6. Live Tile Region. 7. The All Apps region of the Start button area. 8. How to put the, This PC, Icon on the Desktop. 9. How to put a shortcut to your user folders, on the Desktop. 10. Making Program shortcut Icons, on your Desktop. 11. How to put a shortcut, for iE on your Desktop or Taskbar. 12. Using a Pin to log-in to w-10. 13. How to Verify your Microsoft Account in Windows 10. 14. Miscellaneous. 1. ***Reinstalling Jaws 16 or 17. 1. The first thing you need to do on your Windows 10 computer is, Download the latest version of Jaws to your Download folder. 2. If you upgraded to w-10 from w-7 or w-8.1, you need to uninstall Jaws, you can keep shared components and shared settings, so, uninstall Jaws 16 or 17. 3. You then can use Narrator, press Windows key+Enter, to turn Narrator on/off, to go to your download folde
Re: [JAWS-Users] Customizing w-10 with Jaws, complete guide
Hi David, thanks for explaining... -Original Message- From: David Ferrin Sent: Saturday, October 24, 2015 3:20 PM To: jaws-users-list@jaws-users.com Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] Customizing w-10 with Jaws, complete guide I have locked down the list server to protect the membership, my own is not configured that way. David Ferrin A complex system that does not work is invariably found to have evolved from a simpler system that worked perfectly. -Original Message- From: JAWS-Users-List [mailto:jaws-users-list-boun...@jaws-users.com] On Behalf Of jim Sent: Saturday, October 24, 2015 2:27 PM To: jaws-users-list@jaws-users.com Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] Customizing w-10 with Jaws, complete guide No, not wrong, just confused. I thought your owner's email could not receive attachments either. Since it uses the same servers as the Jaws users list. OK, I will send the word attachments to your owners email. Thank you... -Original Message- From: David Ferrin Sent: Saturday, October 24, 2015 2:11 PM To: jaws-users-list@jaws-users.com Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] Customizing w-10 with Jaws, complete guide ow...@jaws-users.com I was sure you knew that but guess I was wrong. David Ferrin A complex system that does not work is invariably found to have evolved from a simpler system that worked perfectly. -Original Message- From: JAWS-Users-List [mailto:jaws-users-list-boun...@jaws-users.com] On Behalf Of jim Sent: Saturday, October 24, 2015 12:32 PM To: jaws-users-list@jaws-users.com Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] Customizing w-10 with Jaws, complete guide Hi David, What is your personal email, so I can send the 2 word zip files to you as attachments?. -Original Message- From: David Ferrin Sent: Saturday, October 24, 2015 9:11 AM To: jaws-users-list@jaws-users.com Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] Customizing w-10 with Jaws, complete guide I must point out that if you wish to have the word document posted on the server rather than the text message included in this email please send it to me privately as the list does not allow attachments. David Ferrin A complex system that does not work is invariably found to have evolved from a simpler system that worked perfectly. -Original Message- From: JAWS-Users-List [mailto:jaws-users-list-boun...@jaws-users.com] On Behalf Of jim Sent: Friday, October 23, 2015 8:37 PM To: jaws-users-list@jaws-users.com Subject: [JAWS-Users] Customizing w-10 with Jaws, complete guide Hi Jaws users group. I combined all 9 parts of the Settings area of w-10 into one Word document of about 11,000 words. Now, this my second project. I have changed, added to, subtracted from, clarified, and organized, all previous TXT files on customizing w-10 with Jaws, into this one file. All feedback and comments are welcome as always. Customizing w-10 with Jaws. Author: Jim Flusche Email Address: jim.flus...@yahoo.com Windows 10 and Jaws Yahoo group. Group home page: https://in.groups.yahoo.com/group/windows-10-and-jaws Subscribe Link for Windows 10 and Jaws Yahoo group: http://windows-10-and-jaws-subscr...@yahoogroups.co.in This Tutorial is the property of the Windows 10 and Jaws Yahoo group, Anyone can freely distribute this free Tutorial to all interested Blind computer users. Overview. Each section starts with***. 1. Reinstalling Jaws 16 & 17. 2. Setting default programs in w-10. 3. Changing your folder options, now called File Explorer Options, in w-10. 4. How to Turn off the background apps in w-10. 5. How to change how Windows updates are delivered. 6. Live Tile Region. 7. The All Apps region of the Start button area. 8. How to put the, This PC, Icon on the Desktop. 9. How to put a shortcut to your user folders, on the Desktop. 10. Making Program shortcut Icons, on your Desktop. 11. How to put a shortcut, for iE on your Desktop or Taskbar. 12. Using a Pin to log-in to w-10. 13. How to Verify your Microsoft Account in Windows 10. 14. Miscellaneous. 1. ***Reinstalling Jaws 16 or 17. 1. The first thing you need to do on your Windows 10 computer is, Download the latest version of Jaws to your Download folder. 2. If you upgraded to w-10 from w-7 or w-8.1, you need to uninstall Jaws, you can keep shared components and shared settings, so, uninstall Jaws 16 or 17. 3. You then can use Narrator, press Windows key+Enter, to turn Narrator on/off, to go to your download folder where a downloaded copy of Jaws 16 or 17 should be. 4. Now, install Jaws 16 or 17, Freshly on to your new w-10 computer. 5. This has proven to increase the performance of Jaws on w-10, especially, in the Start button area, the live tile region, and in the Settings area of w-10. 6. Redo your Jaws shortcut keystroke, Control+ALT+J. 7. Redo your Jaws setting to make sure, that it is set to come on at the log-onscreen. For whatever reason these two settings are not saved, all other Jaws settings are preserved. 8. If you are using Open book, you should do a fresh reinstal
Re: [JAWS-Users] Customizing w-10 with Jaws, complete guide
I have locked down the list server to protect the membership, my own is not configured that way. David Ferrin A complex system that does not work is invariably found to have evolved from a simpler system that worked perfectly. -Original Message- From: JAWS-Users-List [mailto:jaws-users-list-boun...@jaws-users.com] On Behalf Of jim Sent: Saturday, October 24, 2015 2:27 PM To: jaws-users-list@jaws-users.com Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] Customizing w-10 with Jaws, complete guide No, not wrong, just confused. I thought your owner's email could not receive attachments either. Since it uses the same servers as the Jaws users list. OK, I will send the word attachments to your owners email. Thank you... -Original Message- From: David Ferrin Sent: Saturday, October 24, 2015 2:11 PM To: jaws-users-list@jaws-users.com Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] Customizing w-10 with Jaws, complete guide ow...@jaws-users.com I was sure you knew that but guess I was wrong. David Ferrin A complex system that does not work is invariably found to have evolved from a simpler system that worked perfectly. -Original Message- From: JAWS-Users-List [mailto:jaws-users-list-boun...@jaws-users.com] On Behalf Of jim Sent: Saturday, October 24, 2015 12:32 PM To: jaws-users-list@jaws-users.com Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] Customizing w-10 with Jaws, complete guide Hi David, What is your personal email, so I can send the 2 word zip files to you as attachments?. -Original Message- From: David Ferrin Sent: Saturday, October 24, 2015 9:11 AM To: jaws-users-list@jaws-users.com Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] Customizing w-10 with Jaws, complete guide I must point out that if you wish to have the word document posted on the server rather than the text message included in this email please send it to me privately as the list does not allow attachments. David Ferrin A complex system that does not work is invariably found to have evolved from a simpler system that worked perfectly. -Original Message- From: JAWS-Users-List [mailto:jaws-users-list-boun...@jaws-users.com] On Behalf Of jim Sent: Friday, October 23, 2015 8:37 PM To: jaws-users-list@jaws-users.com Subject: [JAWS-Users] Customizing w-10 with Jaws, complete guide Hi Jaws users group. I combined all 9 parts of the Settings area of w-10 into one Word document of about 11,000 words. Now, this my second project. I have changed, added to, subtracted from, clarified, and organized, all previous TXT files on customizing w-10 with Jaws, into this one file. All feedback and comments are welcome as always. Customizing w-10 with Jaws. Author: Jim Flusche Email Address: jim.flus...@yahoo.com Windows 10 and Jaws Yahoo group. Group home page: https://in.groups.yahoo.com/group/windows-10-and-jaws Subscribe Link for Windows 10 and Jaws Yahoo group: http://windows-10-and-jaws-subscr...@yahoogroups.co.in This Tutorial is the property of the Windows 10 and Jaws Yahoo group, Anyone can freely distribute this free Tutorial to all interested Blind computer users. Overview. Each section starts with***. 1. Reinstalling Jaws 16 & 17. 2. Setting default programs in w-10. 3. Changing your folder options, now called File Explorer Options, in w-10. 4. How to Turn off the background apps in w-10. 5. How to change how Windows updates are delivered. 6. Live Tile Region. 7. The All Apps region of the Start button area. 8. How to put the, This PC, Icon on the Desktop. 9. How to put a shortcut to your user folders, on the Desktop. 10. Making Program shortcut Icons, on your Desktop. 11. How to put a shortcut, for iE on your Desktop or Taskbar. 12. Using a Pin to log-in to w-10. 13. How to Verify your Microsoft Account in Windows 10. 14. Miscellaneous. 1. ***Reinstalling Jaws 16 or 17. 1. The first thing you need to do on your Windows 10 computer is, Download the latest version of Jaws to your Download folder. 2. If you upgraded to w-10 from w-7 or w-8.1, you need to uninstall Jaws, you can keep shared components and shared settings, so, uninstall Jaws 16 or 17. 3. You then can use Narrator, press Windows key+Enter, to turn Narrator on/off, to go to your download folder where a downloaded copy of Jaws 16 or 17 should be. 4. Now, install Jaws 16 or 17, Freshly on to your new w-10 computer. 5. This has proven to increase the performance of Jaws on w-10, especially, in the Start button area, the live tile region, and in the Settings area of w-10. 6. Redo your Jaws shortcut keystroke, Control+ALT+J. 7. Redo your Jaws setting to make sure, that it is set to come on at the log-onscreen. For whatever reason these two settings are not saved, all other Jaws settings are preserved. 8. If you are using Open book, you should do a fresh reinstall of this program as well as, any other screen reading programs, on your w-10 computer. 2. ***Setting default programs in w-10. 1. windows key+I, Open settings. You are in a horizontal list of 9 items, use your right and left arro
Re: [JAWS-Users] Customizing w-10 with Jaws, complete guide
No, not wrong, just confused. I thought your owner's email could not receive attachments either. Since it uses the same servers as the Jaws users list. OK, I will send the word attachments to your owners email. Thank you... -Original Message- From: David Ferrin Sent: Saturday, October 24, 2015 2:11 PM To: jaws-users-list@jaws-users.com Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] Customizing w-10 with Jaws, complete guide ow...@jaws-users.com I was sure you knew that but guess I was wrong. David Ferrin A complex system that does not work is invariably found to have evolved from a simpler system that worked perfectly. -Original Message- From: JAWS-Users-List [mailto:jaws-users-list-boun...@jaws-users.com] On Behalf Of jim Sent: Saturday, October 24, 2015 12:32 PM To: jaws-users-list@jaws-users.com Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] Customizing w-10 with Jaws, complete guide Hi David, What is your personal email, so I can send the 2 word zip files to you as attachments?. -Original Message- From: David Ferrin Sent: Saturday, October 24, 2015 9:11 AM To: jaws-users-list@jaws-users.com Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] Customizing w-10 with Jaws, complete guide I must point out that if you wish to have the word document posted on the server rather than the text message included in this email please send it to me privately as the list does not allow attachments. David Ferrin A complex system that does not work is invariably found to have evolved from a simpler system that worked perfectly. -Original Message- From: JAWS-Users-List [mailto:jaws-users-list-boun...@jaws-users.com] On Behalf Of jim Sent: Friday, October 23, 2015 8:37 PM To: jaws-users-list@jaws-users.com Subject: [JAWS-Users] Customizing w-10 with Jaws, complete guide Hi Jaws users group. I combined all 9 parts of the Settings area of w-10 into one Word document of about 11,000 words. Now, this my second project. I have changed, added to, subtracted from, clarified, and organized, all previous TXT files on customizing w-10 with Jaws, into this one file. All feedback and comments are welcome as always. Customizing w-10 with Jaws. Author: Jim Flusche Email Address: jim.flus...@yahoo.com Windows 10 and Jaws Yahoo group. Group home page: https://in.groups.yahoo.com/group/windows-10-and-jaws Subscribe Link for Windows 10 and Jaws Yahoo group: http://windows-10-and-jaws-subscr...@yahoogroups.co.in This Tutorial is the property of the Windows 10 and Jaws Yahoo group, Anyone can freely distribute this free Tutorial to all interested Blind computer users. Overview. Each section starts with***. 1. Reinstalling Jaws 16 & 17. 2. Setting default programs in w-10. 3. Changing your folder options, now called File Explorer Options, in w-10. 4. How to Turn off the background apps in w-10. 5. How to change how Windows updates are delivered. 6. Live Tile Region. 7. The All Apps region of the Start button area. 8. How to put the, This PC, Icon on the Desktop. 9. How to put a shortcut to your user folders, on the Desktop. 10. Making Program shortcut Icons, on your Desktop. 11. How to put a shortcut, for iE on your Desktop or Taskbar. 12. Using a Pin to log-in to w-10. 13. How to Verify your Microsoft Account in Windows 10. 14. Miscellaneous. 1. ***Reinstalling Jaws 16 or 17. 1. The first thing you need to do on your Windows 10 computer is, Download the latest version of Jaws to your Download folder. 2. If you upgraded to w-10 from w-7 or w-8.1, you need to uninstall Jaws, you can keep shared components and shared settings, so, uninstall Jaws 16 or 17. 3. You then can use Narrator, press Windows key+Enter, to turn Narrator on/off, to go to your download folder where a downloaded copy of Jaws 16 or 17 should be. 4. Now, install Jaws 16 or 17, Freshly on to your new w-10 computer. 5. This has proven to increase the performance of Jaws on w-10, especially, in the Start button area, the live tile region, and in the Settings area of w-10. 6. Redo your Jaws shortcut keystroke, Control+ALT+J. 7. Redo your Jaws setting to make sure, that it is set to come on at the log-onscreen. For whatever reason these two settings are not saved, all other Jaws settings are preserved. 8. If you are using Open book, you should do a fresh reinstall of this program as well as, any other screen reading programs, on your w-10 computer. 2. ***Setting default programs in w-10. 1. windows key+I, Open settings. You are in a horizontal list of 9 items, use your right and left arrow keys to move across the items. 2. Right arrow to System, press enter, down arrow to default apps and press enter. 3. Tab across this window, look for the internet browser which by default is Microsoft edge. 4. Press the spacebar on the edge, tab to IE, press the spacebar, this will set IE as your default browser. Do the same thing with the different defaults programs, for example, email clients. 5. Tab to email default, press the spacebar on it, tab to the email client you wish to
Re: [JAWS-Users] Customizing w-10 with Jaws, complete guide
ow...@jaws-users.com I was sure you knew that but guess I was wrong. David Ferrin A complex system that does not work is invariably found to have evolved from a simpler system that worked perfectly. -Original Message- From: JAWS-Users-List [mailto:jaws-users-list-boun...@jaws-users.com] On Behalf Of jim Sent: Saturday, October 24, 2015 12:32 PM To: jaws-users-list@jaws-users.com Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] Customizing w-10 with Jaws, complete guide Hi David, What is your personal email, so I can send the 2 word zip files to you as attachments?. -Original Message- From: David Ferrin Sent: Saturday, October 24, 2015 9:11 AM To: jaws-users-list@jaws-users.com Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] Customizing w-10 with Jaws, complete guide I must point out that if you wish to have the word document posted on the server rather than the text message included in this email please send it to me privately as the list does not allow attachments. David Ferrin A complex system that does not work is invariably found to have evolved from a simpler system that worked perfectly. -Original Message- From: JAWS-Users-List [mailto:jaws-users-list-boun...@jaws-users.com] On Behalf Of jim Sent: Friday, October 23, 2015 8:37 PM To: jaws-users-list@jaws-users.com Subject: [JAWS-Users] Customizing w-10 with Jaws, complete guide Hi Jaws users group. I combined all 9 parts of the Settings area of w-10 into one Word document of about 11,000 words. Now, this my second project. I have changed, added to, subtracted from, clarified, and organized, all previous TXT files on customizing w-10 with Jaws, into this one file. All feedback and comments are welcome as always. Customizing w-10 with Jaws. Author: Jim Flusche Email Address: jim.flus...@yahoo.com Windows 10 and Jaws Yahoo group. Group home page: https://in.groups.yahoo.com/group/windows-10-and-jaws Subscribe Link for Windows 10 and Jaws Yahoo group: http://windows-10-and-jaws-subscr...@yahoogroups.co.in This Tutorial is the property of the Windows 10 and Jaws Yahoo group, Anyone can freely distribute this free Tutorial to all interested Blind computer users. Overview. Each section starts with***. 1. Reinstalling Jaws 16 & 17. 2. Setting default programs in w-10. 3. Changing your folder options, now called File Explorer Options, in w-10. 4. How to Turn off the background apps in w-10. 5. How to change how Windows updates are delivered. 6. Live Tile Region. 7. The All Apps region of the Start button area. 8. How to put the, This PC, Icon on the Desktop. 9. How to put a shortcut to your user folders, on the Desktop. 10. Making Program shortcut Icons, on your Desktop. 11. How to put a shortcut, for iE on your Desktop or Taskbar. 12. Using a Pin to log-in to w-10. 13. How to Verify your Microsoft Account in Windows 10. 14. Miscellaneous. 1. ***Reinstalling Jaws 16 or 17. 1. The first thing you need to do on your Windows 10 computer is, Download the latest version of Jaws to your Download folder. 2. If you upgraded to w-10 from w-7 or w-8.1, you need to uninstall Jaws, you can keep shared components and shared settings, so, uninstall Jaws 16 or 17. 3. You then can use Narrator, press Windows key+Enter, to turn Narrator on/off, to go to your download folder where a downloaded copy of Jaws 16 or 17 should be. 4. Now, install Jaws 16 or 17, Freshly on to your new w-10 computer. 5. This has proven to increase the performance of Jaws on w-10, especially, in the Start button area, the live tile region, and in the Settings area of w-10. 6. Redo your Jaws shortcut keystroke, Control+ALT+J. 7. Redo your Jaws setting to make sure, that it is set to come on at the log-onscreen. For whatever reason these two settings are not saved, all other Jaws settings are preserved. 8. If you are using Open book, you should do a fresh reinstall of this program as well as, any other screen reading programs, on your w-10 computer. 2. ***Setting default programs in w-10. 1. windows key+I, Open settings. You are in a horizontal list of 9 items, use your right and left arrow keys to move across the items. 2. Right arrow to System, press enter, down arrow to default apps and press enter. 3. Tab across this window, look for the internet browser which by default is Microsoft edge. 4. Press the spacebar on the edge, tab to IE, press the spacebar, this will set IE as your default browser. Do the same thing with the different defaults programs, for example, email clients. 5. Tab to email default, press the spacebar on it, tab to the email client you wish to use, and press spacebar, to set the email client, as your choice for the default. 3. ***Changing your File Explorer Options: The “Old folder Options” is now called, File Explorer Options. So for an easier way of finding it, do the following. 1. Press enter on the Start button. 2. Start typing, folder, 3. Press down and up arrow, look for File Explorer Options, Control Panel, press enter. 4. By def
Re: [JAWS-Users] Customizing w-10 with Jaws, complete guide
David: If you can let us know exactly where to get the two Word zip files for this Windows 10 guide once they are posted, that would be very helpful. They might be easier to work with in the long run. Thank you! Dr. Tom Behler from Michigan -Original Message- From: JAWS-Users-List [mailto:jaws-users-list-boun...@jaws-users.com] On Behalf Of jim Sent: Saturday, October 24, 2015 12:32 PM To: jaws-users-list@jaws-users.com Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] Customizing w-10 with Jaws, complete guide Hi David, What is your personal email, so I can send the 2 word zip files to you as attachments?. -Original Message- From: David Ferrin Sent: Saturday, October 24, 2015 9:11 AM To: jaws-users-list@jaws-users.com Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] Customizing w-10 with Jaws, complete guide I must point out that if you wish to have the word document posted on the server rather than the text message included in this email please send it to me privately as the list does not allow attachments. David Ferrin A complex system that does not work is invariably found to have evolved from a simpler system that worked perfectly. -Original Message- From: JAWS-Users-List [mailto:jaws-users-list-boun...@jaws-users.com] On Behalf Of jim Sent: Friday, October 23, 2015 8:37 PM To: jaws-users-list@jaws-users.com Subject: [JAWS-Users] Customizing w-10 with Jaws, complete guide Hi Jaws users group. I combined all 9 parts of the Settings area of w-10 into one Word document of about 11,000 words. Now, this my second project. I have changed, added to, subtracted from, clarified, and organized, all previous TXT files on customizing w-10 with Jaws, into this one file. All feedback and comments are welcome as always. Customizing w-10 with Jaws. Author: Jim Flusche Email Address: jim.flus...@yahoo.com Windows 10 and Jaws Yahoo group. Group home page: https://in.groups.yahoo.com/group/windows-10-and-jaws Subscribe Link for Windows 10 and Jaws Yahoo group: http://windows-10-and-jaws-subscr...@yahoogroups.co.in This Tutorial is the property of the Windows 10 and Jaws Yahoo group, Anyone can freely distribute this free Tutorial to all interested Blind computer users. Overview. Each section starts with***. 1. Reinstalling Jaws 16 & 17. 2. Setting default programs in w-10. 3. Changing your folder options, now called File Explorer Options, in w-10. 4. How to Turn off the background apps in w-10. 5. How to change how Windows updates are delivered. 6. Live Tile Region. 7. The All Apps region of the Start button area. 8. How to put the, This PC, Icon on the Desktop. 9. How to put a shortcut to your user folders, on the Desktop. 10. Making Program shortcut Icons, on your Desktop. 11. How to put a shortcut, for iE on your Desktop or Taskbar. 12. Using a Pin to log-in to w-10. 13. How to Verify your Microsoft Account in Windows 10. 14. Miscellaneous. 1. ***Reinstalling Jaws 16 or 17. 1. The first thing you need to do on your Windows 10 computer is, Download the latest version of Jaws to your Download folder. 2. If you upgraded to w-10 from w-7 or w-8.1, you need to uninstall Jaws, you can keep shared components and shared settings, so, uninstall Jaws 16 or 17. 3. You then can use Narrator, press Windows key+Enter, to turn Narrator on/off, to go to your download folder where a downloaded copy of Jaws 16 or 17 should be. 4. Now, install Jaws 16 or 17, Freshly on to your new w-10 computer. 5. This has proven to increase the performance of Jaws on w-10, especially, in the Start button area, the live tile region, and in the Settings area of w-10. 6. Redo your Jaws shortcut keystroke, Control+ALT+J. 7. Redo your Jaws setting to make sure, that it is set to come on at the log-onscreen. For whatever reason these two settings are not saved, all other Jaws settings are preserved. 8. If you are using Open book, you should do a fresh reinstall of this program as well as, any other screen reading programs, on your w-10 computer. 2. ***Setting default programs in w-10. 1. windows key+I, Open settings. You are in a horizontal list of 9 items, use your right and left arrow keys to move across the items. 2. Right arrow to System, press enter, down arrow to default apps and press enter. 3. Tab across this window, look for the internet browser which by default is Microsoft edge. 4. Press the spacebar on the edge, tab to IE, press the spacebar, this will set IE as your default browser. Do the same thing with the different defaults programs, for example, email clients. 5. Tab to email default, press the spacebar on it, tab to the email client you wish to use, and press spacebar, to set the email client, as your choice for the default. 3. ***Changing your File Explorer Options: The “Old folder Options” is now called, File Explorer Options. So for an easier way of finding it, do the following. 1. Press enter on the Start button. 2. Start typing, folder, 3. Press down and up arrow, look for File Explorer Opt
Re: [JAWS-Users] Customizing w-10 with Jaws, complete guide
Hi Jamie, Your welcome... -Original Message- From: Janie Degenshein Sent: Friday, October 23, 2015 11:07 PM To: jaws-users-list@jaws-users.com Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] Customizing w-10 with Jaws, complete guide This is a fabulous work thanks for all your efforts -Original Message- From: jim Sent: Friday, October 23, 2015 8:36 PM To: jaws-users-list@jaws-users.com Subject: [JAWS-Users] Customizing w-10 with Jaws, complete guide Hi Jaws users group. I combined all 9 parts of the Settings area of w-10 into one Word document of about 11,000 words. Now, this my second project. I have changed, added to, subtracted from, clarified, and organized, all previous TXT files on customizing w-10 with Jaws, into this one file. All feedback and comments are welcome as always. Customizing w-10 with Jaws. Author: Jim Flusche Email Address: jim.flus...@yahoo.com Windows 10 and Jaws Yahoo group. Group home page: https://in.groups.yahoo.com/group/windows-10-and-jaws Subscribe Link for Windows 10 and Jaws Yahoo group: http://windows-10-and-jaws-subscr...@yahoogroups.co.in This Tutorial is the property of the Windows 10 and Jaws Yahoo group, Anyone can freely distribute this free Tutorial to all interested Blind computer users. Overview. Each section starts with***. 1. Reinstalling Jaws 16 & 17. 2. Setting default programs in w-10. 3. Changing your folder options, now called File Explorer Options, in w-10. 4. How to Turn off the background apps in w-10. 5. How to change how Windows updates are delivered. 6. Live Tile Region. 7. The All Apps region of the Start button area. 8. How to put the, This PC, Icon on the Desktop. 9. How to put a shortcut to your user folders, on the Desktop. 10. Making Program shortcut Icons, on your Desktop. 11. How to put a shortcut, for iE on your Desktop or Taskbar. 12. Using a Pin to log-in to w-10. 13. How to Verify your Microsoft Account in Windows 10. 14. Miscellaneous. 1. ***Reinstalling Jaws 16 or 17. 1. The first thing you need to do on your Windows 10 computer is, Download the latest version of Jaws to your Download folder. 2. If you upgraded to w-10 from w-7 or w-8.1, you need to uninstall Jaws, you can keep shared components and shared settings, so, uninstall Jaws 16 or 17. 3. You then can use Narrator, press Windows key+Enter, to turn Narrator on/off, to go to your download folder where a downloaded copy of Jaws 16 or 17 should be. 4. Now, install Jaws 16 or 17, Freshly on to your new w-10 computer. 5. This has proven to increase the performance of Jaws on w-10, especially, in the Start button area, the live tile region, and in the Settings area of w-10. 6. Redo your Jaws shortcut keystroke, Control+ALT+J. 7. Redo your Jaws setting to make sure, that it is set to come on at the log-onscreen. For whatever reason these two settings are not saved, all other Jaws settings are preserved. 8. If you are using Open book, you should do a fresh reinstall of this program as well as, any other screen reading programs, on your w-10 computer. 2. ***Setting default programs in w-10. 1. windows key+I, Open settings. You are in a horizontal list of 9 items, use your right and left arrow keys to move across the items. 2. Right arrow to System, press enter, down arrow to default apps and press enter. 3. Tab across this window, look for the internet browser which by default is Microsoft edge. 4. Press the spacebar on the edge, tab to IE, press the spacebar, this will set IE as your default browser. Do the same thing with the different defaults programs, for example, email clients. 5. Tab to email default, press the spacebar on it, tab to the email client you wish to use, and press spacebar, to set the email client, as your choice for the default. 3. ***Changing your File Explorer Options: The “Old folder Options” is now called, File Explorer Options. So for an easier way of finding it, do the following. 1. Press enter on the Start button. 2. Start typing, folder, 3. Press down and up arrow, look for File Explorer Options, Control Panel, press enter. 4. By default, the first item is set to Quick Access. Down arrow one time to change it to, This PC. 5. Press Control+Tab, go to, reset Folder Options press the Spacebar, Confirm again with the Spacebar, this will apply changes to all folders. 6. Tab to the OK button and press enter. 7. Now, when you Press Windows key+e, this keystroke will open your, This PC, instead of Quick access. 4. ***How to Turn off the background apps in w-10, all are on by default. 1. windows key+I, Open Settings. 2. Right arrow to, Privacy and press enter. 3. Arrow down to, Back ground apps and press enter. 4. Tab across, and use your Spacebar to uncheck most of these apps. Each time you uncheck an App you will be placed on the Home button, Just Tab across to the next App you wish to turn off and press the Spacebar. 5. ***How to change how Windows updates are delivered. 1. Press Windows key+I, Open Settings. 2. R
Re: [JAWS-Users] Customizing w-10 with Jaws, complete guide
Hi David, What is your personal email, so I can send the 2 word zip files to you as attachments?. -Original Message- From: David Ferrin Sent: Saturday, October 24, 2015 9:11 AM To: jaws-users-list@jaws-users.com Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] Customizing w-10 with Jaws, complete guide I must point out that if you wish to have the word document posted on the server rather than the text message included in this email please send it to me privately as the list does not allow attachments. David Ferrin A complex system that does not work is invariably found to have evolved from a simpler system that worked perfectly. -Original Message- From: JAWS-Users-List [mailto:jaws-users-list-boun...@jaws-users.com] On Behalf Of jim Sent: Friday, October 23, 2015 8:37 PM To: jaws-users-list@jaws-users.com Subject: [JAWS-Users] Customizing w-10 with Jaws, complete guide Hi Jaws users group. I combined all 9 parts of the Settings area of w-10 into one Word document of about 11,000 words. Now, this my second project. I have changed, added to, subtracted from, clarified, and organized, all previous TXT files on customizing w-10 with Jaws, into this one file. All feedback and comments are welcome as always. Customizing w-10 with Jaws. Author: Jim Flusche Email Address: jim.flus...@yahoo.com Windows 10 and Jaws Yahoo group. Group home page: https://in.groups.yahoo.com/group/windows-10-and-jaws Subscribe Link for Windows 10 and Jaws Yahoo group: http://windows-10-and-jaws-subscr...@yahoogroups.co.in This Tutorial is the property of the Windows 10 and Jaws Yahoo group, Anyone can freely distribute this free Tutorial to all interested Blind computer users. Overview. Each section starts with***. 1. Reinstalling Jaws 16 & 17. 2. Setting default programs in w-10. 3. Changing your folder options, now called File Explorer Options, in w-10. 4. How to Turn off the background apps in w-10. 5. How to change how Windows updates are delivered. 6. Live Tile Region. 7. The All Apps region of the Start button area. 8. How to put the, This PC, Icon on the Desktop. 9. How to put a shortcut to your user folders, on the Desktop. 10. Making Program shortcut Icons, on your Desktop. 11. How to put a shortcut, for iE on your Desktop or Taskbar. 12. Using a Pin to log-in to w-10. 13. How to Verify your Microsoft Account in Windows 10. 14. Miscellaneous. 1. ***Reinstalling Jaws 16 or 17. 1. The first thing you need to do on your Windows 10 computer is, Download the latest version of Jaws to your Download folder. 2. If you upgraded to w-10 from w-7 or w-8.1, you need to uninstall Jaws, you can keep shared components and shared settings, so, uninstall Jaws 16 or 17. 3. You then can use Narrator, press Windows key+Enter, to turn Narrator on/off, to go to your download folder where a downloaded copy of Jaws 16 or 17 should be. 4. Now, install Jaws 16 or 17, Freshly on to your new w-10 computer. 5. This has proven to increase the performance of Jaws on w-10, especially, in the Start button area, the live tile region, and in the Settings area of w-10. 6. Redo your Jaws shortcut keystroke, Control+ALT+J. 7. Redo your Jaws setting to make sure, that it is set to come on at the log-onscreen. For whatever reason these two settings are not saved, all other Jaws settings are preserved. 8. If you are using Open book, you should do a fresh reinstall of this program as well as, any other screen reading programs, on your w-10 computer. 2. ***Setting default programs in w-10. 1. windows key+I, Open settings. You are in a horizontal list of 9 items, use your right and left arrow keys to move across the items. 2. Right arrow to System, press enter, down arrow to default apps and press enter. 3. Tab across this window, look for the internet browser which by default is Microsoft edge. 4. Press the spacebar on the edge, tab to IE, press the spacebar, this will set IE as your default browser. Do the same thing with the different defaults programs, for example, email clients. 5. Tab to email default, press the spacebar on it, tab to the email client you wish to use, and press spacebar, to set the email client, as your choice for the default. 3. ***Changing your File Explorer Options: The “Old folder Options” is now called, File Explorer Options. So for an easier way of finding it, do the following. 1. Press enter on the Start button. 2. Start typing, folder, 3. Press down and up arrow, look for File Explorer Options, Control Panel, press enter. 4. By default, the first item is set to Quick Access. Down arrow one time to change it to, This PC. 5. Press Control+Tab, go to, reset Folder Options press the Spacebar, Confirm again with the Spacebar, this will apply changes to all folders. 6. Tab to the OK button and press enter. 7. Now, when you Press Windows key+e, this keystroke will open your, This PC, instead of Quick access. 4. ***How to Turn off the background apps in w-10, all are on by def
Re: [JAWS-Users] Customizing w-10 with Jaws, complete guide
Thanks David, Yes, go ahead and post. If you send me a private off list email. I can attach both word documents as zip files, if that would be better for you to post on the server. Email me privately and let me know, be glad to do it. -Original Message- From: David Ferrin Sent: Saturday, October 24, 2015 9:05 AM To: jaws-users-list@jaws-users.com Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] Customizing w-10 with Jaws, complete guide This looks like it is something to hang on to since I haven't had the time to figure it out on my own and possibly more eloquent than I might have done either, thank you. Since it is free to distribute I imagine you wouldn't mind if I posted it on the server for folks to download. David Ferrin A complex system that does not work is invariably found to have evolved from a simpler system that worked perfectly. -Original Message- From: JAWS-Users-List [mailto:jaws-users-list-boun...@jaws-users.com] On Behalf Of jim Sent: Friday, October 23, 2015 8:37 PM To: jaws-users-list@jaws-users.com Subject: [JAWS-Users] Customizing w-10 with Jaws, complete guide Hi Jaws users group. I combined all 9 parts of the Settings area of w-10 into one Word document of about 11,000 words. Now, this my second project. I have changed, added to, subtracted from, clarified, and organized, all previous TXT files on customizing w-10 with Jaws, into this one file. All feedback and comments are welcome as always. Customizing w-10 with Jaws. Author: Jim Flusche Email Address: jim.flus...@yahoo.com Windows 10 and Jaws Yahoo group. Group home page: https://in.groups.yahoo.com/group/windows-10-and-jaws Subscribe Link for Windows 10 and Jaws Yahoo group: http://windows-10-and-jaws-subscr...@yahoogroups.co.in This Tutorial is the property of the Windows 10 and Jaws Yahoo group, Anyone can freely distribute this free Tutorial to all interested Blind computer users. Overview. Each section starts with***. 1. Reinstalling Jaws 16 & 17. 2. Setting default programs in w-10. 3. Changing your folder options, now called File Explorer Options, in w-10. 4. How to Turn off the background apps in w-10. 5. How to change how Windows updates are delivered. 6. Live Tile Region. 7. The All Apps region of the Start button area. 8. How to put the, This PC, Icon on the Desktop. 9. How to put a shortcut to your user folders, on the Desktop. 10. Making Program shortcut Icons, on your Desktop. 11. How to put a shortcut, for iE on your Desktop or Taskbar. 12. Using a Pin to log-in to w-10. 13. How to Verify your Microsoft Account in Windows 10. 14. Miscellaneous. 1. ***Reinstalling Jaws 16 or 17. 1. The first thing you need to do on your Windows 10 computer is, Download the latest version of Jaws to your Download folder. 2. If you upgraded to w-10 from w-7 or w-8.1, you need to uninstall Jaws, you can keep shared components and shared settings, so, uninstall Jaws 16 or 17. 3. You then can use Narrator, press Windows key+Enter, to turn Narrator on/off, to go to your download folder where a downloaded copy of Jaws 16 or 17 should be. 4. Now, install Jaws 16 or 17, Freshly on to your new w-10 computer. 5. This has proven to increase the performance of Jaws on w-10, especially, in the Start button area, the live tile region, and in the Settings area of w-10. 6. Redo your Jaws shortcut keystroke, Control+ALT+J. 7. Redo your Jaws setting to make sure, that it is set to come on at the log-onscreen. For whatever reason these two settings are not saved, all other Jaws settings are preserved. 8. If you are using Open book, you should do a fresh reinstall of this program as well as, any other screen reading programs, on your w-10 computer. 2. ***Setting default programs in w-10. 1. windows key+I, Open settings. You are in a horizontal list of 9 items, use your right and left arrow keys to move across the items. 2. Right arrow to System, press enter, down arrow to default apps and press enter. 3. Tab across this window, look for the internet browser which by default is Microsoft edge. 4. Press the spacebar on the edge, tab to IE, press the spacebar, this will set IE as your default browser. Do the same thing with the different defaults programs, for example, email clients. 5. Tab to email default, press the spacebar on it, tab to the email client you wish to use, and press spacebar, to set the email client, as your choice for the default. 3. ***Changing your File Explorer Options: The “Old folder Options” is now called, File Explorer Options. So for an easier way of finding it, do the following. 1. Press enter on the Start button. 2. Start typing, folder, 3. Press down and up arrow, look for File Explorer Options, Control Panel, press enter. 4. By default, the first item is set to Quick Access. Down arrow one time to change it to, This PC. 5. Press Control+Tab, go to, reset Folder Options press the Spacebar, Confirm again with the Spacebar, this will apply changes to a
Re: [JAWS-Users] Customizing w-10 with Jaws, complete guide
I must point out that if you wish to have the word document posted on the server rather than the text message included in this email please send it to me privately as the list does not allow attachments. David Ferrin A complex system that does not work is invariably found to have evolved from a simpler system that worked perfectly. -Original Message- From: JAWS-Users-List [mailto:jaws-users-list-boun...@jaws-users.com] On Behalf Of jim Sent: Friday, October 23, 2015 8:37 PM To: jaws-users-list@jaws-users.com Subject: [JAWS-Users] Customizing w-10 with Jaws, complete guide Hi Jaws users group. I combined all 9 parts of the Settings area of w-10 into one Word document of about 11,000 words. Now, this my second project. I have changed, added to, subtracted from, clarified, and organized, all previous TXT files on customizing w-10 with Jaws, into this one file. All feedback and comments are welcome as always. Customizing w-10 with Jaws. Author: Jim Flusche Email Address: jim.flus...@yahoo.com Windows 10 and Jaws Yahoo group. Group home page: https://in.groups.yahoo.com/group/windows-10-and-jaws Subscribe Link for Windows 10 and Jaws Yahoo group: http://windows-10-and-jaws-subscr...@yahoogroups.co.in This Tutorial is the property of the Windows 10 and Jaws Yahoo group, Anyone can freely distribute this free Tutorial to all interested Blind computer users. Overview. Each section starts with***. 1. Reinstalling Jaws 16 & 17. 2. Setting default programs in w-10. 3. Changing your folder options, now called File Explorer Options, in w-10. 4. How to Turn off the background apps in w-10. 5. How to change how Windows updates are delivered. 6. Live Tile Region. 7. The All Apps region of the Start button area. 8. How to put the, This PC, Icon on the Desktop. 9. How to put a shortcut to your user folders, on the Desktop. 10. Making Program shortcut Icons, on your Desktop. 11. How to put a shortcut, for iE on your Desktop or Taskbar. 12. Using a Pin to log-in to w-10. 13. How to Verify your Microsoft Account in Windows 10. 14. Miscellaneous. 1. ***Reinstalling Jaws 16 or 17. 1. The first thing you need to do on your Windows 10 computer is, Download the latest version of Jaws to your Download folder. 2. If you upgraded to w-10 from w-7 or w-8.1, you need to uninstall Jaws, you can keep shared components and shared settings, so, uninstall Jaws 16 or 17. 3. You then can use Narrator, press Windows key+Enter, to turn Narrator on/off, to go to your download folder where a downloaded copy of Jaws 16 or 17 should be. 4. Now, install Jaws 16 or 17, Freshly on to your new w-10 computer. 5. This has proven to increase the performance of Jaws on w-10, especially, in the Start button area, the live tile region, and in the Settings area of w-10. 6. Redo your Jaws shortcut keystroke, Control+ALT+J. 7. Redo your Jaws setting to make sure, that it is set to come on at the log-onscreen. For whatever reason these two settings are not saved, all other Jaws settings are preserved. 8. If you are using Open book, you should do a fresh reinstall of this program as well as, any other screen reading programs, on your w-10 computer. 2. ***Setting default programs in w-10. 1. windows key+I, Open settings. You are in a horizontal list of 9 items, use your right and left arrow keys to move across the items. 2. Right arrow to System, press enter, down arrow to default apps and press enter. 3. Tab across this window, look for the internet browser which by default is Microsoft edge. 4. Press the spacebar on the edge, tab to IE, press the spacebar, this will set IE as your default browser. Do the same thing with the different defaults programs, for example, email clients. 5. Tab to email default, press the spacebar on it, tab to the email client you wish to use, and press spacebar, to set the email client, as your choice for the default. 3. ***Changing your File Explorer Options: The “Old folder Options” is now called, File Explorer Options. So for an easier way of finding it, do the following. 1. Press enter on the Start button. 2. Start typing, folder, 3. Press down and up arrow, look for File Explorer Options, Control Panel, press enter. 4. By default, the first item is set to Quick Access. Down arrow one time to change it to, This PC. 5. Press Control+Tab, go to, reset Folder Options press the Spacebar, Confirm again with the Spacebar, this will apply changes to all folders. 6. Tab to the OK button and press enter. 7. Now, when you Press Windows key+e, this keystroke will open your, This PC, instead of Quick access. 4. ***How to Turn off the background apps in w-10, all are on by default. 1. windows key+I, Open Settings. 2. Right arrow to, Privacy and press enter. 3. Arrow down to, Back ground apps and press enter. 4. Tab across, and use your Spacebar to uncheck most of these apps. Each time you uncheck an App you will be placed on the Home button, Just Tab across to the next App you wis
Re: [JAWS-Users] Customizing w-10 with Jaws, complete guide
This looks like it is something to hang on to since I haven't had the time to figure it out on my own and possibly more eloquent than I might have done either, thank you. Since it is free to distribute I imagine you wouldn't mind if I posted it on the server for folks to download. David Ferrin A complex system that does not work is invariably found to have evolved from a simpler system that worked perfectly. -Original Message- From: JAWS-Users-List [mailto:jaws-users-list-boun...@jaws-users.com] On Behalf Of jim Sent: Friday, October 23, 2015 8:37 PM To: jaws-users-list@jaws-users.com Subject: [JAWS-Users] Customizing w-10 with Jaws, complete guide Hi Jaws users group. I combined all 9 parts of the Settings area of w-10 into one Word document of about 11,000 words. Now, this my second project. I have changed, added to, subtracted from, clarified, and organized, all previous TXT files on customizing w-10 with Jaws, into this one file. All feedback and comments are welcome as always. Customizing w-10 with Jaws. Author: Jim Flusche Email Address: jim.flus...@yahoo.com Windows 10 and Jaws Yahoo group. Group home page: https://in.groups.yahoo.com/group/windows-10-and-jaws Subscribe Link for Windows 10 and Jaws Yahoo group: http://windows-10-and-jaws-subscr...@yahoogroups.co.in This Tutorial is the property of the Windows 10 and Jaws Yahoo group, Anyone can freely distribute this free Tutorial to all interested Blind computer users. Overview. Each section starts with***. 1. Reinstalling Jaws 16 & 17. 2. Setting default programs in w-10. 3. Changing your folder options, now called File Explorer Options, in w-10. 4. How to Turn off the background apps in w-10. 5. How to change how Windows updates are delivered. 6. Live Tile Region. 7. The All Apps region of the Start button area. 8. How to put the, This PC, Icon on the Desktop. 9. How to put a shortcut to your user folders, on the Desktop. 10. Making Program shortcut Icons, on your Desktop. 11. How to put a shortcut, for iE on your Desktop or Taskbar. 12. Using a Pin to log-in to w-10. 13. How to Verify your Microsoft Account in Windows 10. 14. Miscellaneous. 1. ***Reinstalling Jaws 16 or 17. 1. The first thing you need to do on your Windows 10 computer is, Download the latest version of Jaws to your Download folder. 2. If you upgraded to w-10 from w-7 or w-8.1, you need to uninstall Jaws, you can keep shared components and shared settings, so, uninstall Jaws 16 or 17. 3. You then can use Narrator, press Windows key+Enter, to turn Narrator on/off, to go to your download folder where a downloaded copy of Jaws 16 or 17 should be. 4. Now, install Jaws 16 or 17, Freshly on to your new w-10 computer. 5. This has proven to increase the performance of Jaws on w-10, especially, in the Start button area, the live tile region, and in the Settings area of w-10. 6. Redo your Jaws shortcut keystroke, Control+ALT+J. 7. Redo your Jaws setting to make sure, that it is set to come on at the log-onscreen. For whatever reason these two settings are not saved, all other Jaws settings are preserved. 8. If you are using Open book, you should do a fresh reinstall of this program as well as, any other screen reading programs, on your w-10 computer. 2. ***Setting default programs in w-10. 1. windows key+I, Open settings. You are in a horizontal list of 9 items, use your right and left arrow keys to move across the items. 2. Right arrow to System, press enter, down arrow to default apps and press enter. 3. Tab across this window, look for the internet browser which by default is Microsoft edge. 4. Press the spacebar on the edge, tab to IE, press the spacebar, this will set IE as your default browser. Do the same thing with the different defaults programs, for example, email clients. 5. Tab to email default, press the spacebar on it, tab to the email client you wish to use, and press spacebar, to set the email client, as your choice for the default. 3. ***Changing your File Explorer Options: The “Old folder Options” is now called, File Explorer Options. So for an easier way of finding it, do the following. 1. Press enter on the Start button. 2. Start typing, folder, 3. Press down and up arrow, look for File Explorer Options, Control Panel, press enter. 4. By default, the first item is set to Quick Access. Down arrow one time to change it to, This PC. 5. Press Control+Tab, go to, reset Folder Options press the Spacebar, Confirm again with the Spacebar, this will apply changes to all folders. 6. Tab to the OK button and press enter. 7. Now, when you Press Windows key+e, this keystroke will open your, This PC, instead of Quick access. 4. ***How to Turn off the background apps in w-10, all are on by default. 1. windows key+I, Open Settings. 2. Right arrow to, Privacy and press enter. 3. Arrow down to, Back ground apps and press enter. 4. Tab across, and use your Spacebar to uncheck most of these apps. Each time you unch
Re: [JAWS-Users] Customizing w-10 with Jaws, complete guide
This is a fabulous work thanks for all your efforts -Original Message- From: jim Sent: Friday, October 23, 2015 8:36 PM To: jaws-users-list@jaws-users.com Subject: [JAWS-Users] Customizing w-10 with Jaws, complete guide Hi Jaws users group. I combined all 9 parts of the Settings area of w-10 into one Word document of about 11,000 words. Now, this my second project. I have changed, added to, subtracted from, clarified, and organized, all previous TXT files on customizing w-10 with Jaws, into this one file. All feedback and comments are welcome as always. Customizing w-10 with Jaws. Author: Jim Flusche Email Address: jim.flus...@yahoo.com Windows 10 and Jaws Yahoo group. Group home page: https://in.groups.yahoo.com/group/windows-10-and-jaws Subscribe Link for Windows 10 and Jaws Yahoo group: http://windows-10-and-jaws-subscr...@yahoogroups.co.in This Tutorial is the property of the Windows 10 and Jaws Yahoo group, Anyone can freely distribute this free Tutorial to all interested Blind computer users. Overview. Each section starts with***. 1. Reinstalling Jaws 16 & 17. 2. Setting default programs in w-10. 3. Changing your folder options, now called File Explorer Options, in w-10. 4. How to Turn off the background apps in w-10. 5. How to change how Windows updates are delivered. 6. Live Tile Region. 7. The All Apps region of the Start button area. 8. How to put the, This PC, Icon on the Desktop. 9. How to put a shortcut to your user folders, on the Desktop. 10. Making Program shortcut Icons, on your Desktop. 11. How to put a shortcut, for iE on your Desktop or Taskbar. 12. Using a Pin to log-in to w-10. 13. How to Verify your Microsoft Account in Windows 10. 14. Miscellaneous. 1. ***Reinstalling Jaws 16 or 17. 1. The first thing you need to do on your Windows 10 computer is, Download the latest version of Jaws to your Download folder. 2. If you upgraded to w-10 from w-7 or w-8.1, you need to uninstall Jaws, you can keep shared components and shared settings, so, uninstall Jaws 16 or 17. 3. You then can use Narrator, press Windows key+Enter, to turn Narrator on/off, to go to your download folder where a downloaded copy of Jaws 16 or 17 should be. 4. Now, install Jaws 16 or 17, Freshly on to your new w-10 computer. 5. This has proven to increase the performance of Jaws on w-10, especially, in the Start button area, the live tile region, and in the Settings area of w-10. 6. Redo your Jaws shortcut keystroke, Control+ALT+J. 7. Redo your Jaws setting to make sure, that it is set to come on at the log-onscreen. For whatever reason these two settings are not saved, all other Jaws settings are preserved. 8. If you are using Open book, you should do a fresh reinstall of this program as well as, any other screen reading programs, on your w-10 computer. 2. ***Setting default programs in w-10. 1. windows key+I, Open settings. You are in a horizontal list of 9 items, use your right and left arrow keys to move across the items. 2. Right arrow to System, press enter, down arrow to default apps and press enter. 3. Tab across this window, look for the internet browser which by default is Microsoft edge. 4. Press the spacebar on the edge, tab to IE, press the spacebar, this will set IE as your default browser. Do the same thing with the different defaults programs, for example, email clients. 5. Tab to email default, press the spacebar on it, tab to the email client you wish to use, and press spacebar, to set the email client, as your choice for the default. 3. ***Changing your File Explorer Options: The “Old folder Options” is now called, File Explorer Options. So for an easier way of finding it, do the following. 1. Press enter on the Start button. 2. Start typing, folder, 3. Press down and up arrow, look for File Explorer Options, Control Panel, press enter. 4. By default, the first item is set to Quick Access. Down arrow one time to change it to, This PC. 5. Press Control+Tab, go to, reset Folder Options press the Spacebar, Confirm again with the Spacebar, this will apply changes to all folders. 6. Tab to the OK button and press enter. 7. Now, when you Press Windows key+e, this keystroke will open your, This PC, instead of Quick access. 4. ***How to Turn off the background apps in w-10, all are on by default. 1. windows key+I, Open Settings. 2. Right arrow to, Privacy and press enter. 3. Arrow down to, Back ground apps and press enter. 4. Tab across, and use your Spacebar to uncheck most of these apps. Each time you uncheck an App you will be placed on the Home button, Just Tab across to the next App you wish to turn off and press the Spacebar. 5. ***How to change how Windows updates are delivered. 1. Press Windows key+I, Open Settings. 2. Right arrow to, Update and Security, press Enter. 3. Tab to, Advanced options, press enter. 4. Tab four times to, Choose how your updates are delivered, Press Enter. 5. Tab one time, press Insert+Tab, should say, l
[JAWS-Users] Customizing w-10 with Jaws, complete guide
Hi Jaws users group. I combined all 9 parts of the Settings area of w-10 into one Word document of about 11,000 words. Now, this my second project. I have changed, added to, subtracted from, clarified, and organized, all previous TXT files on customizing w-10 with Jaws, into this one file. All feedback and comments are welcome as always. Customizing w-10 with Jaws. Author: Jim Flusche Email Address: jim.flus...@yahoo.com Windows 10 and Jaws Yahoo group. Group home page: https://in.groups.yahoo.com/group/windows-10-and-jaws Subscribe Link for Windows 10 and Jaws Yahoo group: http://windows-10-and-jaws-subscr...@yahoogroups.co.in This Tutorial is the property of the Windows 10 and Jaws Yahoo group, Anyone can freely distribute this free Tutorial to all interested Blind computer users. Overview. Each section starts with***. 1. Reinstalling Jaws 16 & 17. 2. Setting default programs in w-10. 3. Changing your folder options, now called File Explorer Options, in w-10. 4. How to Turn off the background apps in w-10. 5. How to change how Windows updates are delivered. 6. Live Tile Region. 7. The All Apps region of the Start button area. 8. How to put the, This PC, Icon on the Desktop. 9. How to put a shortcut to your user folders, on the Desktop. 10. Making Program shortcut Icons, on your Desktop. 11. How to put a shortcut, for iE on your Desktop or Taskbar. 12. Using a Pin to log-in to w-10. 13. How to Verify your Microsoft Account in Windows 10. 14. Miscellaneous. 1. ***Reinstalling Jaws 16 or 17. 1. The first thing you need to do on your Windows 10 computer is, Download the latest version of Jaws to your Download folder. 2. If you upgraded to w-10 from w-7 or w-8.1, you need to uninstall Jaws, you can keep shared components and shared settings, so, uninstall Jaws 16 or 17. 3. You then can use Narrator, press Windows key+Enter, to turn Narrator on/off, to go to your download folder where a downloaded copy of Jaws 16 or 17 should be. 4. Now, install Jaws 16 or 17, Freshly on to your new w-10 computer. 5. This has proven to increase the performance of Jaws on w-10, especially, in the Start button area, the live tile region, and in the Settings area of w-10. 6. Redo your Jaws shortcut keystroke, Control+ALT+J. 7. Redo your Jaws setting to make sure, that it is set to come on at the log-onscreen. For whatever reason these two settings are not saved, all other Jaws settings are preserved. 8. If you are using Open book, you should do a fresh reinstall of this program as well as, any other screen reading programs, on your w-10 computer. 2. ***Setting default programs in w-10. 1. windows key+I, Open settings. You are in a horizontal list of 9 items, use your right and left arrow keys to move across the items. 2. Right arrow to System, press enter, down arrow to default apps and press enter. 3. Tab across this window, look for the internet browser which by default is Microsoft edge. 4. Press the spacebar on the edge, tab to IE, press the spacebar, this will set IE as your default browser. Do the same thing with the different defaults programs, for example, email clients. 5. Tab to email default, press the spacebar on it, tab to the email client you wish to use, and press spacebar, to set the email client, as your choice for the default. 3. ***Changing your File Explorer Options: The “Old folder Options” is now called, File Explorer Options. So for an easier way of finding it, do the following. 1. Press enter on the Start button. 2. Start typing, folder, 3. Press down and up arrow, look for File Explorer Options, Control Panel, press enter. 4. By default, the first item is set to Quick Access. Down arrow one time to change it to, This PC. 5. Press Control+Tab, go to, reset Folder Options press the Spacebar, Confirm again with the Spacebar, this will apply changes to all folders. 6. Tab to the OK button and press enter. 7. Now, when you Press Windows key+e, this keystroke will open your, This PC, instead of Quick access. 4. ***How to Turn off the background apps in w-10, all are on by default. 1. windows key+I, Open Settings. 2. Right arrow to, Privacy and press enter. 3. Arrow down to, Back ground apps and press enter. 4. Tab across, and use your Spacebar to uncheck most of these apps. Each time you uncheck an App you will be placed on the Home button, Just Tab across to the next App you wish to turn off and press the Spacebar. 5. ***How to change how Windows updates are delivered. 1. Press Windows key+I, Open Settings. 2. Right arrow to, Update and Security, press Enter. 3. Tab to, Advanced options, press enter. 4. Tab four times to, Choose how your updates are delivered, Press Enter. 5. Tab one time, press Insert+Tab, should say, learn more link, this means it is off. 6. Tab one more time, press Insert+Tab, should say after message, Button, if it says, button checked, press the Spacebar to uncheck this button. These two items will affect your computers speed and performance, e