Re: window-eyes in safe mode

2019-07-20 Thread Butch Bussen via Talk
Another way to get into safe mode is to use msconfig if you can get into 
windows.  I did some looking on line and found a .reg file that turns 
sound on for nvda, so I assume this should work with w e as well, 
although it is built into w e.  The file is

Activate_Sound_in_Win10_Safe_Mode.zip
It is on shellworld.
It is a reg file.
To get the file you want, go to the link below
and hit enter on that file.

http://www.shellworld.net/~butchb

Butch Bussen


On Fri, 19 Jul 2019, net bat 
via Talk wrote:



what windows version?
first you have to  look in the w e control panel in the apps tab. arrow up 
once to get to the windows enhanced. if you have it in the list open the drop 
down menu and check run in safe mode.


if windows 7 you press f8 while its booting. then arrow down once and press 
enter. there is no speech for these menus.
windows 10 you have to find the option to boot in safe mode from the windows 
settings somewher. and reboot. after you uninstall the program you have to go 
back to the settings to turn off the boot in safe mode and reboot.

-Original Message- From: Butch Bussen via Talk
Sent: Friday, July 19, 2019 4:57 PM
To: Rod Hutton via Talk
Cc: Butch Bussen
Subject: window-eyes in safe mode

I was trying to install some drivers today from a cd and it installed
avast, which doesn't talk and I can't remove it.  I was thinking there was
a way to use we in safe mode, and I'm not sure how I get there.  Is it f 7
or f 8, I don't recall.  Any help appreciated.
73
Butch
WA0VJR
Node 3148
Wallace, ks.


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Re: window-eyes in safe mode

2019-07-20 Thread Carol Smith via Talk

Hi,

All I did was press enter on Windows enhanced and the list showed up.

Carol


On 7/20/2019 6:12 PM, Donald L. Roberts via Talk wrote:
Please pardon a stupid question. I do have windows enhanced on my 
Windows 10 system. In Netbat's message, he refers to a dropdown list. 
Specifically, where do I find this dropdown list? The only list I see 
is the list of installed apps.



Thanks.


Don Roberts


On 7/19/2019 6:27 PM, net bat via Talk wrote:

what windows version?
first you have to  look in the w e control panel in the apps tab. 
arrow up once to get to the windows enhanced. if you have it in the 
list open the drop down menu and check run in safe mode.


if windows 7 you press f8 while its booting. then arrow down once and 
press enter. there is no speech for these menus.
windows 10 you have to find the option to boot in safe mode from the 
windows settings somewher. and reboot. after you uninstall the 
program you have to go back to the settings to turn off the boot in 
safe mode and reboot.

-Original Message- From: Butch Bussen via Talk
Sent: Friday, July 19, 2019 4:57 PM
To: Rod Hutton via Talk
Cc: Butch Bussen
Subject: window-eyes in safe mode

I was trying to install some drivers today from a cd and it installed
avast, which doesn't talk and I can't remove it.  I was thinking 
there was
a way to use we in safe mode, and I'm not sure how I get there. Is it 
f 7

or f 8, I don't recall.  Any help appreciated.
73
Butch
WA0VJR
Node 3148
Wallace, ks.


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Re: Microsoft Phone Number

2019-07-20 Thread Carol Smith via Talk
I haven't used this number for a while, but it did work the last time I 
used it.


Microsoft accessibility 800 936-5900

Carol


On 7/20/2019 5:47 PM, Tom via Talk wrote:

Does Microsoft still have a phone number where they can connect to
a computer and solve problems?

Thhank you,

Tom

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Re: window-eyes in safe mode

2019-07-20 Thread Donald L. Roberts via Talk
Please pardon a stupid question. I do have windows enhanced on my 
Windows 10 system. In Netbat's message, he refers to a dropdown list. 
Specifically, where do I find this dropdown list? The only list I see is 
the list of installed apps.



Thanks.


Don Roberts


On 7/19/2019 6:27 PM, net bat via Talk wrote:

what windows version?
first you have to  look in the w e control panel in the apps tab. 
arrow up once to get to the windows enhanced. if you have it in the 
list open the drop down menu and check run in safe mode.


if windows 7 you press f8 while its booting. then arrow down once and 
press enter. there is no speech for these menus.
windows 10 you have to find the option to boot in safe mode from the 
windows settings somewher. and reboot. after you uninstall the program 
you have to go back to the settings to turn off the boot in safe mode 
and reboot.

-Original Message- From: Butch Bussen via Talk
Sent: Friday, July 19, 2019 4:57 PM
To: Rod Hutton via Talk
Cc: Butch Bussen
Subject: window-eyes in safe mode

I was trying to install some drivers today from a cd and it installed
avast, which doesn't talk and I can't remove it.  I was thinking there 
was

a way to use we in safe mode, and I'm not sure how I get there. Is it f 7
or f 8, I don't recall.  Any help appreciated.
73
Butch
WA0VJR
Node 3148
Wallace, ks.


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Microsoft Phone Number

2019-07-20 Thread Tom via Talk
Does Microsoft still have a phone number where they can connect 
to

a computer and solve problems?

Thhank you,

Tom

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RE: Off-Topic: Braille Translation Software

2019-07-20 Thread Steve Jacobson via Talk
David,

For many years, I loosely guided work that was done on NFBTRANS, a free braille 
translator.  Randy Formenti did the real heavy lifting.  However, that software 
could not easily be modified for UEB.  Also, the American Printing House has 
developed a free translator called Braille Blaster that does a pretty good job 
and handles much more than NFBTRANS did.  Plus, it relies on the LIBLOUIS open 
source translation library so there is multi-language capability and 
corrections are made.  BrailleBlaster works somewhat similarly to Duxbury 
although it isn't as mature a product.  Rather than being a batch process, you 
bring text into it, add formatting styles to the degree you want to do that, 
and then emboss directly from there similar to Duxbury.  It has multiple 
windows so you can even jump over and see what the formatted braille will look 
like as long as you are familiar with which characters are equivalent to 
certain dot patterns.  

Also, BrailleBlaster includes an open source document converter called PanDoc 
which allows other document types including those created by Microsoft Word to 
be brought into BrailleBlaster with some formatting included.  It seems to 
convert Microsoft Word styles better than specific codes, but one can learn to 
create a document in Word that will come out with some desired formatting if 
one is more comfortable with that.

If you can recover your Duxbury key, I would urge you to do that since you've 
already put some money into that.  However, in the meantime or if you can't, 
check out BrailleBlaster at

http://www.brailleblaster.org

Best regards,

Steve Jacobson

-Original Message-
From: Talk  On 
Behalf Of David via Talk
Sent: Saturday, July 20, 2019 5:56 AM
To: WE English Mailinglist 
Cc: David 
Subject: Off-Topic: Braille Translation Software

Don't know if any of you listers own a Braille Embosser. Just wondered 
if someone happen to know of any OK translation software.


I did use Duxbury in the past, but have lost my license key. And from 
what I can make out of it, that package is not exactly cheap.


Basically, I need just a piece of software, that will format a plain 
text, into something printable in Braille. Of course, it will be best if 
it manages Grade-Two, as well.


If any of you would have some brand name, or some kind of experience to 
share, please let me know. Contact me off-list, that we don't clutter 
the traffic here.


If nothing else, I would have to write my own little piece of software, 
to handle the few printing jobs I need. Does there exist any booklets, 
that define the printing rules of American Grade-Two (contracted) 
Braille? Anything up-to-date available on the net?


Thanks for any feedback.


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Re: Off-Topic: Braille Translation Software

2019-07-20 Thread Butch Bussen via Talk
I have used nfbtrans.  It is free and does a good job.  It is here on 
shellworld.

To get the file you want, go to the link below
and hit enter on that file.

http://www.shellworld.net/~butchb

Butch Bussen


On Sat, 20 Jul 2019, David via Talk wrote:


Don't know if any of you listers own a Braille Embosser. Just wondered
if someone happen to know of any OK translation software.


I did use Duxbury in the past, but have lost my license key. And from
what I can make out of it, that package is not exactly cheap.


Basically, I need just a piece of software, that will format a plain
text, into something printable in Braille. Of course, it will be best if
it manages Grade-Two, as well.


If any of you would have some brand name, or some kind of experience to
share, please let me know. Contact me off-list, that we don't clutter
the traffic here.


If nothing else, I would have to write my own little piece of software,
to handle the few printing jobs I need. Does there exist any booklets,
that define the printing rules of American Grade-Two (contracted)
Braille? Anything up-to-date available on the net?


Thanks for any feedback.


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RE: Off-Topic: Braille Translation Software

2019-07-20 Thread Roger A. Behm, President via Talk
Hi Braille software looking person,

APH, American Printing House for the blind has a fre Braille translation
software on their web page called:

Braille blaster it will do everything you want to do and no cost!

Regards,
Roger Behm 

Adaptive Information Systems Inc.
We Make Technology Accessible to the Vision Impaired and Reading Disabled
Roger A. Behm President
1611 Clover Lane
Janesville WI 53545-1388
Voice: 608-758-0933
Cell: 608-346-7059
Fax: 608-758-7898
Email: 
aist...@ameritech.net
roger.behm@gmail.coms
Web Pages:
www.adaptiveinformation.org
www.cheeseheadhosting.us
 
-Original Message-
From: Talk [mailto:talk-bounces+aistech=ameritech@lists.window-eyes.com]
On Behalf Of David via Talk
Sent: Saturday, July 20, 2019 5:56 AM
To: WE English Mailinglist
Cc: David
Subject: Off-Topic: Braille Translation Software

Don't know if any of you listers own a Braille Embosser. Just wondered 
if someone happen to know of any OK translation software.


I did use Duxbury in the past, but have lost my license key. And from 
what I can make out of it, that package is not exactly cheap.


Basically, I need just a piece of software, that will format a plain 
text, into something printable in Braille. Of course, it will be best if 
it manages Grade-Two, as well.


If any of you would have some brand name, or some kind of experience to 
share, please let me know. Contact me off-list, that we don't clutter 
the traffic here.


If nothing else, I would have to write my own little piece of software, 
to handle the few printing jobs I need. Does there exist any booklets, 
that define the printing rules of American Grade-Two (contracted) 
Braille? Anything up-to-date available on the net?


Thanks for any feedback.


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Off-Topic: Braille Translation Software

2019-07-20 Thread David via Talk
Don't know if any of you listers own a Braille Embosser. Just wondered 
if someone happen to know of any OK translation software.


I did use Duxbury in the past, but have lost my license key. And from 
what I can make out of it, that package is not exactly cheap.


Basically, I need just a piece of software, that will format a plain 
text, into something printable in Braille. Of course, it will be best if 
it manages Grade-Two, as well.


If any of you would have some brand name, or some kind of experience to 
share, please let me know. Contact me off-list, that we don't clutter 
the traffic here.


If nothing else, I would have to write my own little piece of software, 
to handle the few printing jobs I need. Does there exist any booklets, 
that define the printing rules of American Grade-Two (contracted) 
Braille? Anything up-to-date available on the net?


Thanks for any feedback.


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