RE: password managers

2016-07-19 Thread Chris Grabowski via Talk
Hi,
Roboform from www.roboform.com works well as well as lastpass.

Both are cross platform if that is important.


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-Original Message-
From: Talk [mailto:talk-bounces+cgrabowski=aisquared@lists.window-eyes.com] 
On Behalf Of Tom Fairhurst via Talk
Sent: Monday, July 18, 2016 11:51 PM
To: Juan Hernandez ; Window-Eyes Discussion List 

Subject: Re: password managers

The one I'm using now is KeePass. I am also using their IPhone app. You should 
be able to find it with a Google search.

-Original Message-
From: Juan Hernandez via Talk
Sent: Monday, July 18, 2016 6:19 PM
To: 'Window-Eyes Discussion List'
Subject: password managers

Hi All,

What password managers out there are accessible?

Best,

Juan

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Re: OT: Stripping Audio from DVD

2016-07-19 Thread Lynn White via Talk

Dave,


They have made registering that program very difficult.  I won't buy 
from them either.





On 7/18/2016 9:09 PM, Dave via Talk wrote:

Hello,

I bought a program called DVD Audio Extractor, and it works very well,
and is Screen Reader Friendly.

Now that I want to install it on my new Win 10 System, the folks at DVD
Audio Extractor has not record of me ever purchasing their product, and
so I cannot get another license to register their program to run on the
new system.

I am not going to buy their program a second time.  Do any of you use a
program to rip or strip the Audio from DVD discs?

Not CD's, but DVD discs.

I do not mind purchasing a Good program to do this, but I will not give
the people at  Audio extractor my money again.

I am open for other programs that would let me grab the audio from DVD
discs.

Thanks for any help,

Grumpy Dave




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RE: OT: Stripping Audio from DVD

2016-07-19 Thread Andrew via Talk
I've heard of a program named Handbrake, that some people in the blind
community use:  https://handbrake.fr/
I haven't investigated it yet. It might be a viable solution for someone.
Andrew

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From: Talk [mailto:talk-bounces+edrew=cox@lists.window-eyes.com] On
Behalf Of Lynn White via Talk
Sent: Tuesday, July 19, 2016 8:23 AM
To: Dave; Window-Eyes Discussion List
Subject: Re: OT: Stripping Audio from DVD

Dave,


They have made registering that program very difficult.  I won't buy from
them either.




On 7/18/2016 9:09 PM, Dave via Talk wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I bought a program called DVD Audio Extractor, and it works very well,
> and is Screen Reader Friendly.
>
> Now that I want to install it on my new Win 10 System, the folks at DVD
> Audio Extractor has not record of me ever purchasing their product, and
> so I cannot get another license to register their program to run on the
> new system.
>
> I am not going to buy their program a second time.  Do any of you use a
> program to rip or strip the Audio from DVD discs?
>
> Not CD's, but DVD discs.
>
> I do not mind purchasing a Good program to do this, but I will not give
> the people at  Audio extractor my money again.
>
> I am open for other programs that would let me grab the audio from DVD
> discs.
>
> Thanks for any help,
>
> Grumpy Dave
>
>

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Re: selecting text and f8 key

2016-07-19 Thread Pamela Dominguez via Talk
I haven't copied sentences or groups of words with f8, but I have copied 
urls and the whole url is copied.  I do f8 twice and hit enter.  Pam.


-Original Message- 
From: Larry Higgins via Talk

Sent: Monday, July 18, 2016 3:14 PM
To: Rod Hutton ; Window-Eyes Discussion List ; 'Chris Grabowski'
Subject: Re: selecting text and f8 key

Chris,

As I think I have made quite clear in my previous posts to Rod, I have
no problem doing what is necessary to assure that I have indeed selected
an entire word unit using f8, that is moving from the first letter of
the word to the last character and once again pressing f8. I will take
f8 on its own turns. But It is been proven to me by my own hand that in
text editors or word processors, that using ctrl-right or left arrow,
while maybe appearing to only select or unselect the first letter,
actually select the entire word, and that can be proven simply by
copying what has been selected and placing it at the end of the
document, and taking a look at your work.

Again, technically, you may indeed be right, but for all intents and
purposes, the entire word unit is selected.

I am not demanding a change when it comes to f8, all though I really
would find it more convenient to be able to by default, select an entire
word unit, rather than just the first letter, because that is usually
what is meant by using the ctrl-shift arrow keys when editing  as
normally excepted standard procedure.

As I've indicated, this isn't the proverbial show-stopper, just a
relatively minor irritation.

Indeed, if most users of this method have no problem with the present
state of affairs, I am willing to concede my minority status and get on
with the rest of my life .

Have a great day, and keep up your great work,

Larry

On 7/18/2016 8:43 AM, Rod Hutton via Talk wrote:

Hi Chris,

Yes, your point is well made and taken, and yet Larry's point is that with
the normal selection method accomplished using Shift and the arrow keys,
words are selected as one navigates to them.
Personally, I've come to develop some memory cues in order to remind 
myself

what I'm doing and in which context.
It's still easy to get confused, though. smile

Best,

Rod

-Original Message-
From: Talk
[mailto:talk-bounces+rod_hutton=hotmail@lists.window-eyes.com] On 
Behalf

Of Chris Grabowski via Talk
Sent: Monday, July 18, 2016 7:43 AM
To: Larry Higgins ; Window-Eyes Discussion 
List


Subject: RE: selecting text and f8 key

This is standard behavior when using control-left and control-right in any
text editor.
Your cursor lands on the first character of the word.
When you use f8 you are placing a marker where your cursor is.  Pressing 
f8
the second time  places the second marker where your cursor is.  If it is 
in

the beginning of the word or middle it selects between the two points.

Chris




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-Original Message-
From: Talk
[mailto:talk-bounces+cgrabowski=aisquared@lists.window-eyes.com] On
Behalf Of Larry Higgins via Talk
Sent: Saturday, July 16, 2016 12:33 AM
To: Pamela Dominguez ; Window-Eyes Discussion List

Subject: Re: selecting text and f8 key

Well Pam, here is an example. I just copied from a message about an up
coming Internet radio show, using f8 and this is how it came out after I
used the right arrow with the control keys to highlight words.

"After a two-week absence, I'm back with my top Shelf Oldies s."

That last word is supposed to be show. Now if I continue arrowing without
holding down the ctrl key, I can take in the whole word, but not when 
using

the ctrl key.

As in some other cases, this isn't a show stopper, just an inconvenience. 
I

can live with it, just wish I didn't have too .

On 7/15/2016 7:54 PM, Pamela Dominguez wrote:

> I have never heard of f8 working like that.  It selects the whole
> thing for me.  Pam.
>
> -Original Message- From: Larry Higgins via Talk
> Sent: Friday, July 15, 2016 4:51 PM
> To: Robert Ringwald ; Window-Eyes Discussion List
> Subject: Re: selecting text and f8 key
>
> Robert, going to the end of a word or line  indeed works, however,
> normally when making a word selection in practically any editing
> program, or in a text reader when using the control-shift arrow keys
> you are selecting a whole word at a time, where as with the f8 method,
> you will only be selecting the first character of the word. If I am
> alone in this experience, I would surely like to get to the bottom of 
> why.

> Anyway,  that is the way f8 has always worked for me.
>
> On 7/15/2016 2:17 PM, Robert Ringwald via Talk wrote:

>> 'It doesn't work that way for me.
>>
>> I just do a F8 at the beginning of the word or sentence and then an
>> F8 on the last letter or punctuation that I want to copy and then a 
>> C.

>>
>> Then of course I go to where I want to put the info and do a ctrl V.
>>
>> -Bob Ringwald
>>
>>
>>
>> -Original M

RE: selecting text and f8 key

2016-07-19 Thread Andrew via Talk
Hello all, can anyone direct me to a tutorial about Window Eyes and Windows
7. I have a friend who is finally coming up to Windows 7 from XP. Now back
to regular program still in progress.  Andrew


-Original Message-
From: Talk [mailto:talk-bounces+edrew=cox@lists.window-eyes.com] On
Behalf Of Pamela Dominguez via Talk
Sent: Tuesday, July 19, 2016 3:32 PM
To: Larry Higgins; Window-Eyes Discussion List
Subject: Re: selecting text and f8 key

I haven't copied sentences or groups of words with f8, but I have copied
urls and the whole url is copied.  I do f8 twice and hit enter.  Pam.

-Original Message-
From: Larry Higgins via Talk
Sent: Monday, July 18, 2016 3:14 PM
To: Rod Hutton ; Window-Eyes Discussion List ; 'Chris Grabowski'
Subject: Re: selecting text and f8 key

Chris,

As I think I have made quite clear in my previous posts to Rod, I have no
problem doing what is necessary to assure that I have indeed selected an
entire word unit using f8, that is moving from the first letter of the word
to the last character and once again pressing f8. I will take
f8 on its own turns. But It is been proven to me by my own hand that in text
editors or word processors, that using ctrl-right or left arrow, while maybe
appearing to only select or unselect the first letter, actually select the
entire word, and that can be proven simply by copying what has been selected
and placing it at the end of the document, and taking a look at your work.

Again, technically, you may indeed be right, but for all intents and
purposes, the entire word unit is selected.

I am not demanding a change when it comes to f8, all though I really would
find it more convenient to be able to by default, select an entire word
unit, rather than just the first letter, because that is usually what is
meant by using the ctrl-shift arrow keys when editing  as normally excepted
standard procedure.

As I've indicated, this isn't the proverbial show-stopper, just a relatively
minor irritation.

Indeed, if most users of this method have no problem with the present state
of affairs, I am willing to concede my minority status and get on with the
rest of my life .

Have a great day, and keep up your great work,

Larry

On 7/18/2016 8:43 AM, Rod Hutton via Talk wrote:
> Hi Chris,
>
> Yes, your point is well made and taken, and yet Larry's point is that 
> with the normal selection method accomplished using Shift and the 
> arrow keys, words are selected as one navigates to them.
> Personally, I've come to develop some memory cues in order to remind 
> myself what I'm doing and in which context.
> It's still easy to get confused, though. smile
>
> Best,
>
> Rod
>
> -Original Message-
> From: Talk
> [mailto:talk-bounces+rod_hutton=hotmail@lists.window-eyes.com] On 
> Behalf Of Chris Grabowski via Talk
> Sent: Monday, July 18, 2016 7:43 AM
> To: Larry Higgins ; Window-Eyes Discussion 
> List 
> Subject: RE: selecting text and f8 key
>
> This is standard behavior when using control-left and control-right in 
> any text editor.
> Your cursor lands on the first character of the word.
> When you use f8 you are placing a marker where your cursor is.  
> Pressing
> f8
> the second time  places the second marker where your cursor is.  If it 
> is in the beginning of the word or middle it selects between the two 
> points.
>
> Chris
>
>
>
>
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> -Original Message-
> From: Talk
> [mailto:talk-bounces+cgrabowski=aisquared@lists.window-eyes.com] 
> On Behalf Of Larry Higgins via Talk
> Sent: Saturday, July 16, 2016 12:33 AM
> To: Pamela Dominguez ; Window-Eyes Discussion 
> List 
> Subject: Re: selecting text and f8 key
>
> Well Pam, here is an example. I just copied from a message about an up 
> coming Internet radio show, using f8 and this is how it came out after 
> I used the right arrow with the control keys to highlight words.
>
> "After a two-week absence, I'm back with my top Shelf Oldies s."
>
> That last word is supposed to be show. Now if I continue arrowing 
> without holding down the ctrl key, I can take in the whole word, but 
> not when using the ctrl key.
>
> As in some other cases, this isn't a show stopper, just an inconvenience. 
> I
> can live with it, just wish I didn't have too .
>
> On 7/15/2016 7:54 PM, Pamela Dominguez wrote:
>> > I have never heard of f8 working like that.  It selects the whole 
>> > thing for me.  Pam.
>> >
>> > -Original Message- From: Larry Higgins via Talk
>> > Sent: Friday, July 15, 2016 4:51 PM
>> > To: Robert Ringwald ; Window-Eyes Discussion List
>> > Subject: Re: selecting text and f8 key
>> >
>> > Robert, going to the end of a word or line  indeed works, however, 
>> > normally when making a word selection in practically any editing 
>> > program, or in a text reader when using the control-shift arrow 
>> > keys you are selecting a whole word at