Re: [JAWS-Users] outlook 2007 question

2009-12-18 Thread Denny Huff
For some messages you will need to do an alt H, followed by the letter x and 
then the letter v.

This will open your browser to read the message.
- Original Message - 
From: Shane Hecker shanehec...@gmail.com

To: jaws-users-list@jaws-users.com
Sent: Thursday, December 17, 2009 11:50 PM
Subject: [JAWS-Users] outlook 2007 question


When I try to read a message in outlook 2007, sometimes jaws won't read 
it. It will just read the top of the message where the pictures are. An 
example of a message that jaws has problems with is at the bottom of this 
message. I can't use the pc cursor to get past this. The only way is to 
use the jaws cursor, go past the pictures and into the text, then click. 
Then jaws will read the message. What's strange is when I check the status 
line. It will read part of the text in the message. I tried resetting the 
views as per the technical support bulletin but this doesn't help. Has 
anyone else had this problem and if so, how did you fix it?


Shane
ps: Outlook express reads the message just fine. Running windows xp sp3.






 Cockroach on the Keyboard
 November 13th, 2009
 by Muriel Larson

 Don't face life's unexpected challenges alone! Contact an online 
mentor today to talk about faith, life, or whatever is on your mind.


 As church pianist I started to play the introduction for the choir 
during the morning service. After several measures, I glanced at the 
keyboard and was so startled that I almost missed a beat. There, on middle 
D, lay a stunned cockroach flailing its legs. Obviously it had run into 
the path of my flying fingers.


 What could I do? Gritting my teeth, I went on, gingerly trying to 
avoid middle D, but not always able to do so. (The choir number would be 
in the Key of D!) Finally, halfway through the first verse I was able to 
flick the now-deceased roach onto the floor. (Well, that's one way to kill 
a roach!)


 Some problems we may face are not so easily resolved as a cockroach 
on a keyboard. They might not be brushed off during the first phase of the 
situation. We may have to live with them longer than the first verse. But 
I have learned that if I just keep looking to the Lord for grace and 
trusting Him with a problem, He takes care of it one way or another.


 Sometimes as we pray, He shows us ways to make the situation easier, 
as I did by avoiding the middle D while I played. Sometimes He shows us 
how to deal with the situation, as I did by flicking that roach to the 
floor during a whole note in the melody. (Thank heavens for piano hold 
foot pedals!)


 Then during or after the resolving of the problem, there's the 
cleanup. After church I went to the rest room and washed my hands off 
using liquid soap. But in dealing with life's problems, we may often need 
a more comprehensive spiritual cleanup.


 It may be necessary to ask the Lord to forgive us if we have sinned. 
If we confess our sins, he is faithful and just to forgive our sins and 
purify us from all unrighteousness (1 John 1:9). We may discover a need 
to forgive any who have hurt us. Be kind and compassionate to one 
another, forgiving each other, just as in Christ God forgave you 
(Ephesians 4:32).


 And let's never forget the One Who guided and helped us! Let's thank 
and praise Him for His help and deliverance.


 Give thanks to the Lord, for He is good; his love endures forever 
(Psalms 107:1)


 Question: Are there problems you're facing that you haven't yet 
brought to the Lord in prayer?


 About this Author: Muriel Larson


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Re: [JAWS-Users] outlook 2007 question

2009-12-18 Thread Baracco, Andrew W
Also, automatic read to end has problems with JAWS 11 and outlook 2007.
After a certain number of messages, it just stops.  The actual number
may vary, sometimes it's 10, sometimes it's 50, but it happens sooner or
later.

Andy


-Original Message-
From: jaws-users-list-boun...@jaws-users.com
[mailto:jaws-users-list-boun...@jaws-users.com] On Behalf Of Shane
Hecker
Sent: Thursday, December 17, 2009 9:51 PM
To: jaws-users-list@jaws-users.com
Subject: [JAWS-Users] outlook 2007 question

When I try to read a message in outlook 2007, sometimes jaws won't read
it. 
It will just read the top of the message where the pictures are. An
example 
of a message that jaws has problems with is at the bottom of this
message. I 
can't use the pc cursor to get past this. The only way is to use the
jaws 
cursor, go past the pictures and into the text, then click. Then jaws
will 
read the message. What's strange is when I check the status line. It
will 
read part of the text in the message. I tried resetting the views as per
the 
technical support bulletin but this doesn't help. Has anyone else had
this 
problem and if so, how did you fix it?

Shane
ps: Outlook express reads the message just fine. Running windows xp sp3.






  Cockroach on the Keyboard
  November 13th, 2009
  by Muriel Larson

  Don't face life's unexpected challenges alone! Contact an online 
mentor today to talk about faith, life, or whatever is on your mind.

  As church pianist I started to play the introduction for the choir

during the morning service. After several measures, I glanced at the 
keyboard and was so startled that I almost missed a beat. There, on
middle 
D, lay a stunned cockroach flailing its legs. Obviously it had run into
the 
path of my flying fingers.

  What could I do? Gritting my teeth, I went on, gingerly trying to 
avoid middle D, but not always able to do so. (The choir number would be
in 
the Key of D!) Finally, halfway through the first verse I was able to
flick 
the now-deceased roach onto the floor. (Well, that's one way to kill a 
roach!)

  Some problems we may face are not so easily resolved as a
cockroach on 
a keyboard. They might not be brushed off during the first phase of the 
situation. We may have to live with them longer than the first verse.
But I 
have learned that if I just keep looking to the Lord for grace and
trusting 
Him with a problem, He takes care of it one way or another.

  Sometimes as we pray, He shows us ways to make the situation
easier, 
as I did by avoiding the middle D while I played. Sometimes He shows
us 
how to deal with the situation, as I did by flicking that roach to the
floor 
during a whole note in the melody. (Thank heavens for piano hold foot 
pedals!)

  Then during or after the resolving of the problem, there's the 
cleanup. After church I went to the rest room and washed my hands off
using 
liquid soap. But in dealing with life's problems, we may often need a
more 
comprehensive spiritual cleanup.

  It may be necessary to ask the Lord to forgive us if we have
sinned. 
If we confess our sins, he is faithful and just to forgive our sins and

purify us from all unrighteousness (1 John 1:9). We may discover a need
to 
forgive any who have hurt us. Be kind and compassionate to one another,

forgiving each other, just as in Christ God forgave you (Ephesians
4:32).

  And let's never forget the One Who guided and helped us! Let's
thank 
and praise Him for His help and deliverance.

  Give thanks to the Lord, for He is good; his love endures
forever 
(Psalms 107:1)

  Question: Are there problems you're facing that you haven't yet 
brought to the Lord in prayer?

  About this Author: Muriel Larson


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Re: [JAWS-Users] outlook 2007 question

2009-12-18 Thread Shane Hecker
I'm wondering what fs has to say about this. Do they plan on fixing these 
problems? On a related note, what about windows live mail? It has several 
features that are very similar to outlook. Does fs plan to fully support 
this program? Reason I ask is because it sort of works (but not completely). 
For example, you can move through the calendar, but it doesn't tell you if 
there's an event at a particular time slot. You can create a new message, 
but when you go to the message body, the computer starts going 
ding-ding-ding-ding and going haywire. You can get to the folder list, but 
the first letter navigation doesn't work. Same is true when you bring up a 
link list (insert+f7).


Shane

- Original Message - 
From: Baracco, Andrew W andrew.bara...@va.gov

To: jaws-users-list@jaws-users.com
Sent: Friday, December 18, 2009 11:58 AM
Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] outlook 2007 question



Also, automatic read to end has problems with JAWS 11 and outlook 2007.
After a certain number of messages, it just stops.  The actual number
may vary, sometimes it's 10, sometimes it's 50, but it happens sooner or
later.

Andy


-Original Message-
From: jaws-users-list-boun...@jaws-users.com
[mailto:jaws-users-list-boun...@jaws-users.com] On Behalf Of Shane
Hecker
Sent: Thursday, December 17, 2009 9:51 PM
To: jaws-users-list@jaws-users.com
Subject: [JAWS-Users] outlook 2007 question

When I try to read a message in outlook 2007, sometimes jaws won't read
it.
It will just read the top of the message where the pictures are. An
example
of a message that jaws has problems with is at the bottom of this
message. I
can't use the pc cursor to get past this. The only way is to use the
jaws
cursor, go past the pictures and into the text, then click. Then jaws
will
read the message. What's strange is when I check the status line. It
will
read part of the text in the message. I tried resetting the views as per
the
technical support bulletin but this doesn't help. Has anyone else had
this
problem and if so, how did you fix it?

Shane
ps: Outlook express reads the message just fine. Running windows xp sp3.






 Cockroach on the Keyboard
 November 13th, 2009
 by Muriel Larson

 Don't face life's unexpected challenges alone! Contact an online
mentor today to talk about faith, life, or whatever is on your mind.

 As church pianist I started to play the introduction for the choir

during the morning service. After several measures, I glanced at the
keyboard and was so startled that I almost missed a beat. There, on
middle
D, lay a stunned cockroach flailing its legs. Obviously it had run into
the
path of my flying fingers.

 What could I do? Gritting my teeth, I went on, gingerly trying to
avoid middle D, but not always able to do so. (The choir number would be
in
the Key of D!) Finally, halfway through the first verse I was able to
flick
the now-deceased roach onto the floor. (Well, that's one way to kill a
roach!)

 Some problems we may face are not so easily resolved as a
cockroach on
a keyboard. They might not be brushed off during the first phase of the
situation. We may have to live with them longer than the first verse.
But I
have learned that if I just keep looking to the Lord for grace and
trusting
Him with a problem, He takes care of it one way or another.

 Sometimes as we pray, He shows us ways to make the situation
easier,
as I did by avoiding the middle D while I played. Sometimes He shows
us
how to deal with the situation, as I did by flicking that roach to the
floor
during a whole note in the melody. (Thank heavens for piano hold foot
pedals!)

 Then during or after the resolving of the problem, there's the
cleanup. After church I went to the rest room and washed my hands off
using
liquid soap. But in dealing with life's problems, we may often need a
more
comprehensive spiritual cleanup.

 It may be necessary to ask the Lord to forgive us if we have
sinned.
If we confess our sins, he is faithful and just to forgive our sins and

purify us from all unrighteousness (1 John 1:9). We may discover a need
to
forgive any who have hurt us. Be kind and compassionate to one another,

forgiving each other, just as in Christ God forgave you (Ephesians
4:32).

 And let's never forget the One Who guided and helped us! Let's
thank
and praise Him for His help and deliverance.

 Give thanks to the Lord, for He is good; his love endures
forever
(Psalms 107:1)

 Question: Are there problems you're facing that you haven't yet
brought to the Lord in prayer?

 About this Author: Muriel Larson


  Comment on the devotional blog. Interact with others who are
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