Re: [Blind-Computing] changing the default drive programs install to?

2008-10-18 Thread aiden gardiner
You may need to change the drive letter of your local hard drive. Email me off list and i'll give you the instructions for it, as I don't have them to hand at the moment. Aiden - Original Message - From: "Desiree Oudinot" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: Sent: Sunday, October 19, 2008 12:48 A

[Blind-Computing] Advances in Flash Acessibility

2008-10-18 Thread Donald Marang
Adobe has recently released updates to their Creativity Suite 4 line of products, which include Dreamweaver, Photoshop, Flash, and more. They claim to have accessibility improvements in many of these products,but the Flash improvements stood out to me as the most significant! I immediately tho

[Blind-Computing] changing the default drive programs install to?

2008-10-18 Thread Desiree Oudinot
I'm having a problem with installing certain programs. Drive C is not my default drive, and although I would like to change it, the reason it is not by default is because awhile ago when I got my computer fixed, the person who fixed it installed several extra memory slots but didn't put anything in

Re: [Blind-Computing] Anti Virus

2008-10-18 Thread aiden gardiner
I'd say both, slap either AVG or avast on there. Aiden - Original Message - From: "anthony tom in studio" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: Sent: Saturday, October 18, 2008 1:29 PM Subject: Re: [Blind-Computing] Anti Virus Hello al. A friend of mine has a Toshiba laptop which runs like a snail

Re: [Blind-Computing] Anti Virus

2008-10-18 Thread Ryan MacIsaac
Hi Mark, With the 2009 version of Norton Internet Security, are you able to use all of the functions. Can you access the firewall functions and respond to any pop up dialogs that may come up? Are you able to run a full system scan using the PC cursor or Jaws cursor? Are you able to read the scree

Re: [Blind-Computing] Anti Virus

2008-10-18 Thread Francis E. Khan
If the person has an up to date copy of McAfee, then delete Norton. There are times when Norton crashes the system and it has a bad habit of popping up when it is not needed. - Original Message - From: anthony tom in studio To: blind-computing@jaws-users.com Sent: Saturday, Oc

Re: [Blind-Computing] Anti Virus

2008-10-18 Thread anthony tom in studio
Hello al. A friend of mine has a Toshiba laptop which runs like a snail. I just noticed however, that he has two antivirus software installed and running. They are MacAfee and Norton. How dangerous is that? And if we should have to lose one, which should it be? Many thanks. -Original Message--

Re: [Blind-Computing] Bitrate Calculations

2008-10-18 Thread Jacob Kruger
Well, the bitrate literally represents kilobytes per second, so you could (hopefully) use windows calculator to do the calculation. In other words, 320kbps = 1125Mb per hour... Stay well Jacob Kruger Blind Biker Skype: BlindZA '...Fate had broken his body, but not his spirit...' - Origina

[Blind-Computing] Bitrate Calculations

2008-10-18 Thread Milos Przic
Hello all! I need a program, something like a bitrate calculator, or a way how to calculate what bitrate to chose when converting a dvd film to divx, so that the film will not take more memory than 702 mb. Therefore please, help me on this, I apreciate any answer! Thank you very much in