Re: [JAWS-Users] customizing W-10 with Jaws, anniversary update
Hi Robin, your welcome. -Original Message- From: JAWS-Users-List [mailto:jaws-users-list-boun...@jaws-users.com] On Behalf Of East, Robin Sent: Tuesday, August 16, 2016 10:59 AM To: jaws-users-list@jaws-users.com Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] customizing W-10 with Jaws, anniversary update Very much appreciated!! Robin East IT Analyst/Developer | Information Technology Branch Canada Revenue Agency | Government of Canada robin.e...@cra-arc.gc.ca | Tel. 306-975-4222 Accessibility. Make it your business! / Share your ideas. TI Analyste/Développeur | Direction générale de l'informatique Agence du revenu du Canada | Gouvernement du Canada robin.e...@cra-arc.gc.ca | Tél. 306-975-4222 Accessibilité. Faites-en votre affaire! / Partager vos idées. -Original Message- From: JAWS-Users-List [mailto:jaws-users-list-boun...@jaws-users.com] On Behalf Of James Flusche Sent: August 11, 2016 7:34 PM To: jaws-users-list@jaws-users.com Subject: [JAWS-Users] customizing W-10 with Jaws, anniversary update Hi Jaws users list, this is my updated section of my W-10 and Jaws, complete guide for the anniversary update to W-10. Please read and let me know what you all think about the guide. This helps me to determine if I am helping you all learn about W-10. Section, Customizing Windows 10 with Jaws. Customizing w-10 with Jaws. Overview. Each section starts with***. 1. Reinstalling Jaws 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, now called, pinns view list box. 7. The All Apps region, now called, apps view list box, 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, I think this is correct. 14. Miscellaneous. 15. Making your W-10 desktop look like W-7. 16. The Notification area and the Notification Chevron button. 1. ***Reinstalling Jaws 17. 1. The first thing you may want to do on your Windows 10 computer is, Download the latest version of Jaws 17 to your Download folder. 2. If you upgraded to w-10 from w-7 or w-8.1, you should for best performance, uninstall Jaws, you can keep shared components and shared settings, so, uninstall Jaws 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 17 should be already downloaded. 4. Now, install Jaws 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, 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, Opens the settings area, search edit box. Tab one time, 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, tab one time, 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 11, press the spacebar, this will set IE as your default browser. Do the same thing with all the different default programs, for example, email clients. 5. Tab to, say, WLM email client default, press the spacebar on it, tab to say, Outlook 2016, and press the spacebar, to set Outlook 2016 as your default email client, . 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 the Windows key or Press enter on the Start button. 2. Start typing, file explorer options. 3. Press down and up arrow, look for File Explorer Options, Control Panel, press enter. 4. By default, on the general tab the first item is set to Quick Access. Down arrow one time to change it to, This PC if that is what you wish, I like the quick access setting better. Tab to, browse folders, open each folder in the same window, radio button checked. Tab again to, Click items as follows double click to open an item single click to select, radio button checked. Tab again to, Privacy show recently used files in quick access, check-box, mine is unchecked, press the spacebar to change. Tab again to, Privacy show frequ
Re: [JAWS-Users] customizing W-10 with Jaws, anniversary update
Very much appreciated!! Robin East IT Analyst/Developer | Information Technology Branch Canada Revenue Agency | Government of Canada robin.e...@cra-arc.gc.ca | Tel. 306-975-4222 Accessibility. Make it your business! / Share your ideas. TI Analyste/Développeur | Direction générale de l'informatique Agence du revenu du Canada | Gouvernement du Canada robin.e...@cra-arc.gc.ca | Tél. 306-975-4222 Accessibilité. Faites-en votre affaire! / Partager vos idées. -Original Message- From: JAWS-Users-List [mailto:jaws-users-list-boun...@jaws-users.com] On Behalf Of James Flusche Sent: August 11, 2016 7:34 PM To: jaws-users-list@jaws-users.com Subject: [JAWS-Users] customizing W-10 with Jaws, anniversary update Hi Jaws users list, this is my updated section of my W-10 and Jaws, complete guide for the anniversary update to W-10. Please read and let me know what you all think about the guide. This helps me to determine if I am helping you all learn about W-10. Section, Customizing Windows 10 with Jaws. Customizing w-10 with Jaws. Overview. Each section starts with***. 1. Reinstalling Jaws 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, now called, pinns view list box. 7. The All Apps region, now called, apps view list box, 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, I think this is correct. 14. Miscellaneous. 15. Making your W-10 desktop look like W-7. 16. The Notification area and the Notification Chevron button. 1. ***Reinstalling Jaws 17. 1. The first thing you may want to do on your Windows 10 computer is, Download the latest version of Jaws 17 to your Download folder. 2. If you upgraded to w-10 from w-7 or w-8.1, you should for best performance, uninstall Jaws, you can keep shared components and shared settings, so, uninstall Jaws 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 17 should be already downloaded. 4. Now, install Jaws 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, 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, Opens the settings area, search edit box. Tab one time, 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, tab one time, 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 11, press the spacebar, this will set IE as your default browser. Do the same thing with all the different default programs, for example, email clients. 5. Tab to, say, WLM email client default, press the spacebar on it, tab to say, Outlook 2016, and press the spacebar, to set Outlook 2016 as your default email client, . 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 the Windows key or Press enter on the Start button. 2. Start typing, file explorer options. 3. Press down and up arrow, look for File Explorer Options, Control Panel, press enter. 4. By default, on the general tab the first item is set to Quick Access. Down arrow one time to change it to, This PC if that is what you wish, I like the quick access setting better. Tab to, browse folders, open each folder in the same window, radio button checked. Tab again to, Click items as follows double click to open an item single click to select, radio button checked. Tab again to, Privacy show recently used files in quick access, check-box, mine is unchecked, press the spacebar to change. Tab again to, Privacy show frequently used folders in quick access check-box, mine is unchecked. Tab again to, Privacy clear button, this will clear the privacy tabs. Tab again to, Restore defaults button, this will reset all file explorer settings to the default settings. Press Control+Tab, to go to th
Re: [JAWS-Users] customizing W-10 with Jaws, anniversary update
great work James. this will be useful. -Original Message- From: James Flusche Sent: Thursday, August 11, 2016 9:34 PM To: jaws-users-list@jaws-users.com Subject: [JAWS-Users] customizing W-10 with Jaws, anniversary update Hi Jaws users list, this is my updated section of my W-10 and Jaws, complete guide for the anniversary update to W-10. Please read and let me know what you all think about the guide. This helps me to determine if I am helping you all learn about W-10. Section, Customizing Windows 10 with Jaws. Customizing w-10 with Jaws. Overview. Each section starts with***. 1. Reinstalling Jaws 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, now called, pinns view list box. 7. The All Apps region, now called, apps view list box, 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, I think this is correct. 14. Miscellaneous. 15. Making your W-10 desktop look like W-7. 16. The Notification area and the Notification Chevron button. 1. ***Reinstalling Jaws 17. 1. The first thing you may want to do on your Windows 10 computer is, Download the latest version of Jaws 17 to your Download folder. 2. If you upgraded to w-10 from w-7 or w-8.1, you should for best performance, uninstall Jaws, you can keep shared components and shared settings, so, uninstall Jaws 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 17 should be already downloaded. 4. Now, install Jaws 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, 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, Opens the settings area, search edit box. Tab one time, 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, tab one time, 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 11, press the spacebar, this will set IE as your default browser. Do the same thing with all the different default programs, for example, email clients. 5. Tab to, say, WLM email client default, press the spacebar on it, tab to say, Outlook 2016, and press the spacebar, to set Outlook 2016 as your default email client, . 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 the Windows key or Press enter on the Start button. 2. Start typing, file explorer options. 3. Press down and up arrow, look for File Explorer Options, Control Panel, press enter. 4. By default, on the general tab the first item is set to Quick Access. Down arrow one time to change it to, This PC if that is what you wish, I like the quick access setting better. Tab to, browse folders, open each folder in the same window, radio button checked. Tab again to, Click items as follows double click to open an item single click to select, radio button checked. Tab again to, Privacy show recently used files in quick access, check-box, mine is unchecked, press the spacebar to change. Tab again to, Privacy show frequently used folders in quick access check-box, mine is unchecked. Tab again to, Privacy clear button, this will clear the privacy tabs. Tab again to, Restore defaults button, this will reset all file explorer settings to the default settings. Press Control+Tab, to go to the view tab of file explorer. You land on, Folders view, reset folders button, this will set all folders to this view. Tab again to, the treeview of files and folders. I only make one change to these items. Hide extensions for known files types off. Now Shift+Tab to, reset folders view button, press enter, press the spacebar to confirm. Tab to OK, press enter. 4. ***How to Turn off the background apps in w-10, all are on by default. 1. windows key+I, Opens the Settings area search edit. 2. Tab one time, press
Re: [JAWS-Users] customizing W-10 with Jaws, anniversary update
Hi Russ, thank you. -Original Message- From: JAWS-Users-List [mailto:jaws-users-list-boun...@jaws-users.com] On Behalf Of Russ Breitenstein Sent: Thursday, August 11, 2016 10:17 PM To: jaws-users-list@jaws-users.com Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] customizing W-10 with Jaws, anniversary update Jim All I can say is , 'Wow'! Thanks so much for all your time and effort. Take care, Russ -Original Message- From: James Flusche Sent: Thursday, August 11, 2016 9:34 PM To: jaws-users-list@jaws-users.com Subject: [JAWS-Users] customizing W-10 with Jaws, anniversary update Hi Jaws users list, this is my updated section of my W-10 and Jaws, complete guide for the anniversary update to W-10. Please read and let me know what you all think about the guide. This helps me to determine if I am helping you all learn about W-10. Section, Customizing Windows 10 with Jaws. Customizing w-10 with Jaws. Overview. Each section starts with***. 1. Reinstalling Jaws 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, now called, pinns view list box. 7. The All Apps region, now called, apps view list box, 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, I think this is correct. 14. Miscellaneous. 15. Making your W-10 desktop look like W-7. 16. The Notification area and the Notification Chevron button. 1. ***Reinstalling Jaws 17. 1. The first thing you may want to do on your Windows 10 computer is, Download the latest version of Jaws 17 to your Download folder. 2. If you upgraded to w-10 from w-7 or w-8.1, you should for best performance, uninstall Jaws, you can keep shared components and shared settings, so, uninstall Jaws 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 17 should be already downloaded. 4. Now, install Jaws 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, 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, Opens the settings area, search edit box. Tab one time, 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, tab one time, 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 11, press the spacebar, this will set IE as your default browser. Do the same thing with all the different default programs, for example, email clients. 5. Tab to, say, WLM email client default, press the spacebar on it, tab to say, Outlook 2016, and press the spacebar, to set Outlook 2016 as your default email client, . 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 the Windows key or Press enter on the Start button. 2. Start typing, file explorer options. 3. Press down and up arrow, look for File Explorer Options, Control Panel, press enter. 4. By default, on the general tab the first item is set to Quick Access. Down arrow one time to change it to, This PC if that is what you wish, I like the quick access setting better. Tab to, browse folders, open each folder in the same window, radio button checked. Tab again to, Click items as follows double click to open an item single click to select, radio button checked. Tab again to, Privacy show recently used files in quick access, check-box, mine is unchecked, press the spacebar to change. Tab again to, Privacy show frequently used folders in quick access check-box, mine is unchecked. Tab again to, Privacy clear button, this will clear the privacy tabs. Tab again to, Restore defaults button, this will reset all file explorer settings to the default settings. Press Control+Tab, to go to the view tab of file explorer. You land on, Folders view, reset folders button, this will set all folders to this view. Tab again to, the treeview of files and folders. I
Re: [JAWS-Users] customizing W-10 with Jaws, anniversary update
Hi Justin, thank you for your positive feedback. -Original Message- From: JAWS-Users-List [mailto:jaws-users-list-boun...@jaws-users.com] On Behalf Of Justin Williams Sent: Thursday, August 11, 2016 10:49 PM To: jaws-users-list@jaws-users.com Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] customizing W-10 with Jaws, anniversary update Incredible; I'll definitely use this soon. Justin -Original Message- From: JAWS-Users-List [mailto:jaws-users-list-boun...@jaws-users.com] On Behalf Of Russ Breitenstein Sent: Thursday, August 11, 2016 10:17 PM To: jaws-users-list@jaws-users.com Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] customizing W-10 with Jaws, anniversary update Jim All I can say is , 'Wow'! Thanks so much for all your time and effort. Take care, Russ -Original Message- From: James Flusche Sent: Thursday, August 11, 2016 9:34 PM To: jaws-users-list@jaws-users.com Subject: [JAWS-Users] customizing W-10 with Jaws, anniversary update Hi Jaws users list, this is my updated section of my W-10 and Jaws, complete guide for the anniversary update to W-10. Please read and let me know what you all think about the guide. This helps me to determine if I am helping you all learn about W-10. Section, Customizing Windows 10 with Jaws. Customizing w-10 with Jaws. Overview. Each section starts with***. 1. Reinstalling Jaws 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, now called, pinns view list box. 7. The All Apps region, now called, apps view list box, 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, I think this is correct. 14. Miscellaneous. 15. Making your W-10 desktop look like W-7. 16. The Notification area and the Notification Chevron button. 1. ***Reinstalling Jaws 17. 1. The first thing you may want to do on your Windows 10 computer is, Download the latest version of Jaws 17 to your Download folder. 2. If you upgraded to w-10 from w-7 or w-8.1, you should for best performance, uninstall Jaws, you can keep shared components and shared settings, so, uninstall Jaws 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 17 should be already downloaded. 4. Now, install Jaws 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, 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, Opens the settings area, search edit box. Tab one time, 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, tab one time, 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 11, press the spacebar, this will set IE as your default browser. Do the same thing with all the different default programs, for example, email clients. 5. Tab to, say, WLM email client default, press the spacebar on it, tab to say, Outlook 2016, and press the spacebar, to set Outlook 2016 as your default email client, . 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 the Windows key or Press enter on the Start button. 2. Start typing, file explorer options. 3. Press down and up arrow, look for File Explorer Options, Control Panel, press enter. 4. By default, on the general tab the first item is set to Quick Access. Down arrow one time to change it to, This PC if that is what you wish, I like the quick access setting better. Tab to, browse folders, open each folder in the same window, radio button checked. Tab again to, Click items as follows double click to open an item single click to select, radio button checked. Tab again to, Privacy show recently used files in quick access, check-box, mine is unchecked, press the spacebar to change. Tab again to, Privacy show frequently used folders in quick access check-box, mine is unchecked. Tab again to, Pri
Re: [JAWS-Users] customizing W-10 with Jaws, anniversary update
Hi David, you are welcome, yes, I hope it helps. All feedback for this task would be appreciated. -Original Message- From: JAWS-Users-List [mailto:jaws-users-list-boun...@jaws-users.com] On Behalf Of David Moore Sent: Friday, August 12, 2016 12:15 AM To: jaws-users-list@jaws-users.com Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] customizing W-10 with Jaws, anniversary update Hi Jim, Thank you so much. This will help a lot. -Original Message- From: Justin Williams Sent: Thursday, August 11, 2016 10:48 PM To: jaws-users-list@jaws-users.com Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] customizing W-10 with Jaws, anniversary update Incredible; I'll definitely use this soon. Justin -Original Message- From: JAWS-Users-List [mailto:jaws-users-list-boun...@jaws-users.com] On Behalf Of Russ Breitenstein Sent: Thursday, August 11, 2016 10:17 PM To: jaws-users-list@jaws-users.com Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] customizing W-10 with Jaws, anniversary update Jim All I can say is , 'Wow'! Thanks so much for all your time and effort. Take care, Russ -Original Message- From: James Flusche Sent: Thursday, August 11, 2016 9:34 PM To: jaws-users-list@jaws-users.com Subject: [JAWS-Users] customizing W-10 with Jaws, anniversary update Hi Jaws users list, this is my updated section of my W-10 and Jaws, complete guide for the anniversary update to W-10. Please read and let me know what you all think about the guide. This helps me to determine if I am helping you all learn about W-10. Section, Customizing Windows 10 with Jaws. Customizing w-10 with Jaws. Overview. Each section starts with***. 1. Reinstalling Jaws 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, now called, pinns view list box. 7. The All Apps region, now called, apps view list box, 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, I think this is correct. 14. Miscellaneous. 15. Making your W-10 desktop look like W-7. 16. The Notification area and the Notification Chevron button. 1. ***Reinstalling Jaws 17. 1. The first thing you may want to do on your Windows 10 computer is, Download the latest version of Jaws 17 to your Download folder. 2. If you upgraded to w-10 from w-7 or w-8.1, you should for best performance, uninstall Jaws, you can keep shared components and shared settings, so, uninstall Jaws 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 17 should be already downloaded. 4. Now, install Jaws 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, 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, Opens the settings area, search edit box. Tab one time, 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, tab one time, 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 11, press the spacebar, this will set IE as your default browser. Do the same thing with all the different default programs, for example, email clients. 5. Tab to, say, WLM email client default, press the spacebar on it, tab to say, Outlook 2016, and press the spacebar, to set Outlook 2016 as your default email client, . 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 the Windows key or Press enter on the Start button. 2. Start typing, file explorer options. 3. Press down and up arrow, look for File Explorer Options, Control Panel, press enter. 4. By default, on the general tab the first item is set to Quick Access. Down arrow one time to change it to, This PC if that is what you wish, I like the quick access setting better. Tab to, browse folders, open each folder in the same window, radio button checked. Tab again to, Click items as follows double click to op
Re: [JAWS-Users] customizing W-10 with Jaws, anniversary update
Hi Jim, Thank you so much. This will help a lot. -Original Message- From: Justin Williams Sent: Thursday, August 11, 2016 10:48 PM To: jaws-users-list@jaws-users.com Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] customizing W-10 with Jaws, anniversary update Incredible; I'll definitely use this soon. Justin -Original Message- From: JAWS-Users-List [mailto:jaws-users-list-boun...@jaws-users.com] On Behalf Of Russ Breitenstein Sent: Thursday, August 11, 2016 10:17 PM To: jaws-users-list@jaws-users.com Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] customizing W-10 with Jaws, anniversary update Jim All I can say is , 'Wow'! Thanks so much for all your time and effort. Take care, Russ -Original Message- From: James Flusche Sent: Thursday, August 11, 2016 9:34 PM To: jaws-users-list@jaws-users.com Subject: [JAWS-Users] customizing W-10 with Jaws, anniversary update Hi Jaws users list, this is my updated section of my W-10 and Jaws, complete guide for the anniversary update to W-10. Please read and let me know what you all think about the guide. This helps me to determine if I am helping you all learn about W-10. Section, Customizing Windows 10 with Jaws. Customizing w-10 with Jaws. Overview. Each section starts with***. 1. Reinstalling Jaws 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, now called, pinns view list box. 7. The All Apps region, now called, apps view list box, 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, I think this is correct. 14. Miscellaneous. 15. Making your W-10 desktop look like W-7. 16. The Notification area and the Notification Chevron button. 1. ***Reinstalling Jaws 17. 1. The first thing you may want to do on your Windows 10 computer is, Download the latest version of Jaws 17 to your Download folder. 2. If you upgraded to w-10 from w-7 or w-8.1, you should for best performance, uninstall Jaws, you can keep shared components and shared settings, so, uninstall Jaws 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 17 should be already downloaded. 4. Now, install Jaws 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, 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, Opens the settings area, search edit box. Tab one time, 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, tab one time, 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 11, press the spacebar, this will set IE as your default browser. Do the same thing with all the different default programs, for example, email clients. 5. Tab to, say, WLM email client default, press the spacebar on it, tab to say, Outlook 2016, and press the spacebar, to set Outlook 2016 as your default email client, . 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 the Windows key or Press enter on the Start button. 2. Start typing, file explorer options. 3. Press down and up arrow, look for File Explorer Options, Control Panel, press enter. 4. By default, on the general tab the first item is set to Quick Access. Down arrow one time to change it to, This PC if that is what you wish, I like the quick access setting better. Tab to, browse folders, open each folder in the same window, radio button checked. Tab again to, Click items as follows double click to open an item single click to select, radio button checked. Tab again to, Privacy show recently used files in quick access, check-box, mine is unchecked, press the spacebar to change. Tab again to, Privacy show frequently used folders in quick access check-box, mine is unchecked. Tab again to, Privacy clear button, this will clear the privacy tabs. Tab again to, Restor
Re: [JAWS-Users] customizing W-10 with Jaws, anniversary update
Incredible; I'll definitely use this soon. Justin -Original Message- From: JAWS-Users-List [mailto:jaws-users-list-boun...@jaws-users.com] On Behalf Of Russ Breitenstein Sent: Thursday, August 11, 2016 10:17 PM To: jaws-users-list@jaws-users.com Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] customizing W-10 with Jaws, anniversary update Jim All I can say is , 'Wow'! Thanks so much for all your time and effort. Take care, Russ -Original Message- From: James Flusche Sent: Thursday, August 11, 2016 9:34 PM To: jaws-users-list@jaws-users.com Subject: [JAWS-Users] customizing W-10 with Jaws, anniversary update Hi Jaws users list, this is my updated section of my W-10 and Jaws, complete guide for the anniversary update to W-10. Please read and let me know what you all think about the guide. This helps me to determine if I am helping you all learn about W-10. Section, Customizing Windows 10 with Jaws. Customizing w-10 with Jaws. Overview. Each section starts with***. 1. Reinstalling Jaws 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, now called, pinns view list box. 7. The All Apps region, now called, apps view list box, 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, I think this is correct. 14. Miscellaneous. 15. Making your W-10 desktop look like W-7. 16. The Notification area and the Notification Chevron button. 1. ***Reinstalling Jaws 17. 1. The first thing you may want to do on your Windows 10 computer is, Download the latest version of Jaws 17 to your Download folder. 2. If you upgraded to w-10 from w-7 or w-8.1, you should for best performance, uninstall Jaws, you can keep shared components and shared settings, so, uninstall Jaws 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 17 should be already downloaded. 4. Now, install Jaws 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, 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, Opens the settings area, search edit box. Tab one time, 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, tab one time, 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 11, press the spacebar, this will set IE as your default browser. Do the same thing with all the different default programs, for example, email clients. 5. Tab to, say, WLM email client default, press the spacebar on it, tab to say, Outlook 2016, and press the spacebar, to set Outlook 2016 as your default email client, . 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 the Windows key or Press enter on the Start button. 2. Start typing, file explorer options. 3. Press down and up arrow, look for File Explorer Options, Control Panel, press enter. 4. By default, on the general tab the first item is set to Quick Access. Down arrow one time to change it to, This PC if that is what you wish, I like the quick access setting better. Tab to, browse folders, open each folder in the same window, radio button checked. Tab again to, Click items as follows double click to open an item single click to select, radio button checked. Tab again to, Privacy show recently used files in quick access, check-box, mine is unchecked, press the spacebar to change. Tab again to, Privacy show frequently used folders in quick access check-box, mine is unchecked. Tab again to, Privacy clear button, this will clear the privacy tabs. Tab again to, Restore defaults button, this will reset all file explorer settings to the default settings. Press Control+Tab, to go to the view tab of file explorer. You land on, Folders view, reset folders button, this will set all folders to this view. Tab again to, th
Re: [JAWS-Users] customizing W-10 with Jaws, anniversary update
Jim All I can say is , 'Wow'! Thanks so much for all your time and effort. Take care, Russ -Original Message- From: James Flusche Sent: Thursday, August 11, 2016 9:34 PM To: jaws-users-list@jaws-users.com Subject: [JAWS-Users] customizing W-10 with Jaws, anniversary update Hi Jaws users list, this is my updated section of my W-10 and Jaws, complete guide for the anniversary update to W-10. Please read and let me know what you all think about the guide. This helps me to determine if I am helping you all learn about W-10. Section, Customizing Windows 10 with Jaws. Customizing w-10 with Jaws. Overview. Each section starts with***. 1. Reinstalling Jaws 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, now called, pinns view list box. 7. The All Apps region, now called, apps view list box, 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, I think this is correct. 14. Miscellaneous. 15. Making your W-10 desktop look like W-7. 16. The Notification area and the Notification Chevron button. 1. ***Reinstalling Jaws 17. 1. The first thing you may want to do on your Windows 10 computer is, Download the latest version of Jaws 17 to your Download folder. 2. If you upgraded to w-10 from w-7 or w-8.1, you should for best performance, uninstall Jaws, you can keep shared components and shared settings, so, uninstall Jaws 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 17 should be already downloaded. 4. Now, install Jaws 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, 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, Opens the settings area, search edit box. Tab one time, 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, tab one time, 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 11, press the spacebar, this will set IE as your default browser. Do the same thing with all the different default programs, for example, email clients. 5. Tab to, say, WLM email client default, press the spacebar on it, tab to say, Outlook 2016, and press the spacebar, to set Outlook 2016 as your default email client, . 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 the Windows key or Press enter on the Start button. 2. Start typing, file explorer options. 3. Press down and up arrow, look for File Explorer Options, Control Panel, press enter. 4. By default, on the general tab the first item is set to Quick Access. Down arrow one time to change it to, This PC if that is what you wish, I like the quick access setting better. Tab to, browse folders, open each folder in the same window, radio button checked. Tab again to, Click items as follows double click to open an item single click to select, radio button checked. Tab again to, Privacy show recently used files in quick access, check-box, mine is unchecked, press the spacebar to change. Tab again to, Privacy show frequently used folders in quick access check-box, mine is unchecked. Tab again to, Privacy clear button, this will clear the privacy tabs. Tab again to, Restore defaults button, this will reset all file explorer settings to the default settings. Press Control+Tab, to go to the view tab of file explorer. You land on, Folders view, reset folders button, this will set all folders to this view. Tab again to, the treeview of files and folders. I only make one change to these items. Hide extensions for known files types off. Now Shift+Tab to, reset folders view button, press enter, press the spacebar to confirm. Tab to OK, press enter. 4. ***How to Turn off the background apps in w-10, all
[JAWS-Users] customizing W-10 with Jaws, anniversary update
Hi Jaws users list, this is my updated section of my W-10 and Jaws, complete guide for the anniversary update to W-10. Please read and let me know what you all think about the guide. This helps me to determine if I am helping you all learn about W-10. Section, Customizing Windows 10 with Jaws. Customizing w-10 with Jaws. Overview. Each section starts with***. 1. Reinstalling Jaws 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, now called, pinns view list box. 7. The All Apps region, now called, apps view list box, 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, I think this is correct. 14. Miscellaneous. 15. Making your W-10 desktop look like W-7. 16. The Notification area and the Notification Chevron button. 1. ***Reinstalling Jaws 17. 1. The first thing you may want to do on your Windows 10 computer is, Download the latest version of Jaws 17 to your Download folder. 2. If you upgraded to w-10 from w-7 or w-8.1, you should for best performance, uninstall Jaws, you can keep shared components and shared settings, so, uninstall Jaws 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 17 should be already downloaded. 4. Now, install Jaws 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, 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, Opens the settings area, search edit box. Tab one time, 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, tab one time, 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 11, press the spacebar, this will set IE as your default browser. Do the same thing with all the different default programs, for example, email clients. 5. Tab to, say, WLM email client default, press the spacebar on it, tab to say, Outlook 2016, and press the spacebar, to set Outlook 2016 as your default email client, . 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 the Windows key or Press enter on the Start button. 2. Start typing, file explorer options. 3. Press down and up arrow, look for File Explorer Options, Control Panel, press enter. 4. By default, on the general tab the first item is set to Quick Access. Down arrow one time to change it to, This PC if that is what you wish, I like the quick access setting better. Tab to, browse folders, open each folder in the same window, radio button checked. Tab again to, Click items as follows double click to open an item single click to select, radio button checked. Tab again to, Privacy show recently used files in quick access, check-box, mine is unchecked, press the spacebar to change. Tab again to, Privacy show frequently used folders in quick access check-box, mine is unchecked. Tab again to, Privacy clear button, this will clear the privacy tabs. Tab again to, Restore defaults button, this will reset all file explorer settings to the default settings. Press Control+Tab, to go to the view tab of file explorer. You land on, Folders view, reset folders button, this will set all folders to this view. Tab again to, the treeview of files and folders. I only make one change to these items. Hide extensions for known files types off. Now Shift+Tab to, reset folders view button, press enter, press the spacebar to confirm. Tab to OK, press enter. 4. ***How to Turn off the background apps in w-10, all are on by default. 1. windows key+I, Opens the Settings area search edit. 2. Tab one time, press the right arrow to Privacy and press enter. 3. Tab one time, Arrow down to, Back ground apps and press enter. 4. Tab across, and use your Spacebar to uncheck most of these apps. 5. Press ALT+f4, when you are done. 5.