Hi all. I recently started using Outlook Express 6 along with Jaws 9. For some
reason Jaws always reads the last word of an e-mail twice.
It doesn't happen if I arrow through the message but when reading the whole
message by entering on it this happens. It's somewhat annoying. Can anyone tell
Try copying from a webpage into notepad first since quite possible word is
trying to be clever and use the backend markup as such instead of just the
text.
Alternatively, save the whole page as a text file.
You should then be able to copy and paste that text then into word without
problems ei
I have no idea what's available your side of the world, but, FWIW, whenever
my cellphone receives an SMS, my bluetooth keyboard at work starts typing by
itsself as such.
Stay well
Jacob Kruger
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Hi Victor,
I hate that thing too. I don't know why it could happen; is it simply
something with the windows curser, or Jaws? However, the best solution I
found last time it happened to me was to reinstall Windows. It sucked, but
well, highlighting with those problems sucks too.
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Hi Folks,
Like that other person who was having trouble, quite often, in fact, this
happens all the time, when I go to copy text from a web page into a document,
notepad, WordPad or e-mail, I get some kind of code instead of the text I've
highlighted, copied and pasted.
This is getting fairly
Give this one a look and see if it's what you are hunting. Do a google for:
ClearChat PC WirelessT logitech wireless headset
Good luck.
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Yes I am interested.
Thank you
Lou
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From: "jeremy"
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Sent: Sunday, February 15, 2009 4:06 PM
Subject: Re: [Blind-Computing] bluetooth headsets and keyboards
Wow, I had asked about the same question not so long ago on here to. I
actually found a pretty good hea
Wow, I had asked about the same question not so long ago on here to. I
actually found a pretty good headset not to long ago, by logitech that works
very well. As far as the keyboard I haven't had much luck with that yet. As
soon as I get the moddle of the headset again I will write back if you a
You can do it through the privacy or IM settings. The problem is you can't
remove anyone who you've transferred files with. This is with Skype 4.
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From: "Mich"
Go to the history tab and select all and press the delete key.
Francis Khan
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From: Mich
To: blind-computing@jaws-users.com
Sent: Sunday, February 15, 2009 3:39 PM
Subject: [Blind-Computing] how to delete history in skype
hi all. how do you delete your h
hi all. how do you delete your history in skype? many thanks. from Mich.
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Highlight the contact and press delete.
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From: "Doug Leavens"
To:
Sent: Sunday, February 15, 2009 6:38 PM
Subject: [Blind-Computing] A Skype Question
How do
Hello Doug!
With delete, only.
God bless!
Lali
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yahoo:
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jabber:
lalee1
skype:
b.lali86
aim:
blali21
icq:
396448006
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Simple. Hit delete and it will ask if you want to really delete the contact.
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How does one delete contacts in Skype?
Thanks in advance.
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And on a more general point, even when you get those audio "captia" to be
heard you can't necessarily understand them!
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I would like to get a Bluetooth headset and keyboard for my computer, can
someone help me with this?
Thanks much,
Lou
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I have found that it is handy to use my Victor Reader to record the capture
sounds so I can play it again (and again sometimes) to figure it out.
Just a thought.
Sherrie
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From: "Negoslav Sabev"
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Sent: Sunday, February 15, 2009 5:21 AM
Subject: Re: [Blind-Computin
What are these headphones for?
Richard
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I just tried gmail with IE and firefox. It's working as expected. I have
quicktime installed and it's working well with audio verification. Anyway,
you must listen very carefully to hear the numbers, and I, even though I
don't have hearing difficultys, it's very hard to understand. I can suggest
Don't feel singled out. I know several people who can't get the Gmail audio
to play, myself included. There's no rhyme or reason, it just won't play
the audio. There's nothing you can do to get it to play.
Jack
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