I know how to do it in 4.1. In that version, you go to the window that is
sending it to you. Press Ctrl+5, arrow down till you hear save, then you
route Jaws to Pc, lefft click, and the rest should be easy.
rogelio_terra...@wowway.com
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From: "Lino Morales"
To:
S
I'd go back to 3.8 if you are having a hard time with Skype V 4. I have to
use the JAWS cursor to find and except the files. V 4.1 is out in beta now,
so stay tuned. The accessibility is back in this beta. HTH. Your bro in
Christ,
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HI.
doing an assignment and need to document the instalation and configuration of
windows vista.
did find a guid on how to install.
but need some resources on how to configure vista, like appearance, etc.
also need information on installing and cnofiguraing text pad, microsoft office
2007, projec
Alternately Windows+u, then Alt+n.
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From: "Justin Pospical"
To:
Sent: Wednesday, June 03, 2009 7:27 PM
Subject: Re: [Blind-Computing] Narrator during Windows Installation?
I think you can also use JAWS for the first half if you are upg
I think you can also use JAWS for the first half if you are upgrading.
On 6/2/09, Chris Hallsworth wrote:
> You'll need to press Windows+u, tab one time, space, then enter. This will
> launch Narrator to help you complete the Windows 7 (and Windows Vista)
> installs.
>
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I am a Avast user and it works great on my computer. I am using Vista/64
Bit/jaws 10.0. I have not had any problem at all.
rogelio_terra...@wowway.com
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From: "Chris Hallsworth"
To:
Sent: Wednesday, June 03, 2009 5:39 PM
Subject: [Blind-Computing] Avast!
Hello
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> Life is a work in progress
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it certainly seems that way. I was pretty surprised to.
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From: "Chris Hallsworth"
To:
Sent: Wednesday, June 03, 2009 3:32 PM
Subject: Re: [Blind-Computing] querey regarding dual booting
My word! So even using NAT in the virtual machine a virus can still
travel?
Hello all,
Due to problems I had with AVG 8.5, I've now switched to Avast! Home. So far
I'm having no problems and performance under Vista has improved, i.e.,
programs no longer stop responding or act sluggish at startup. Any other
comments are welcome.
--
Chris Hallsworth
E-mail: christpher.
In that respect; Eset 4.0 is accessiblei and they've brought back the
nongraphical user interface. If you'd rather have a free solution, then,
although it's not an entier internet security suite, Avast! Home is another
good option.
--
Chris Hallsworth
E-mail: christpher...@googlemail.com
MSN:
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Dear Chris
Yes - I am having the same issues of having to access the interface now with
the Jaws cursor.
AVG has certainly plummeted downhill from an accessibility standpoint since
the version 7 I purchased. I attempted to turn off the span filter the
other day and there was no way I could do t
My word! So even using NAT in the virtual machine a virus can still travel?
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- Original Message -
From: "jeremy"
To:
Sent: Wednesday, June
Well, the bad thing is, if a virus or what ever has the ability to travel
through the network, then, it still can infect your host machine, even if
it's running in virtual. You can of corse firewall your virtual machine, and
probably be ok but I watched it happen on a persons machine just a few
Not sure, I do know that from what I have read, you don't really need to
defrag flashdrives, but, as far as formatting, it's just a matter to how
much you read and write back and forth to the drive that can make it go bad.
They are supposed to have a life span of so many read/writes, but, I have
yep, it works great. Haven't ran into any issues.
- Original Message -
From: "Maria Campbell"
To:
Sent: Wednesday, June 03, 2009 12:45 PM
Subject: [Blind-Computing] Netbooks and NVDA
Is anyone using a netbook with NVDA?
I'm considering such a combo and would like some feedback.
Than
Yes it can sir.
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Just to clarify. Mike specifically asked about reformatting a flash drive.
I have found nothing anywhere that suggests that reformatting a flash drive
once from FAT32 to NTFS will cause any harm. A flash drive, unlike a hard
drive, contains no moving parts, so unless it is reformatted over a
When reading a Word document with JAWS 9, with every line JAWS keeps telling
how many inches from
the left and how many inches from the right. How can I stop this from
happening?
Thanks,
Donnie
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Mike,
This only refers to service pack 1 of the .net frame work. Noting to worry
about. There will be no more SP updates for XP anyway. HTH. Your bro in
Christ,
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I changed the subject line. Yeah my Real teck HD sound card's software
is not that accessible with JFW. I have to use the JAWS cursor a lot in the
sound manager. One positive thing though is that they releasedlast week an
updated driver for XP and Vista users and to me, it sounds a bitt bett
Is anyone using a netbook with NVDA?
I'm considering such a combo and would like some feedback.
Thanks in advance.
Sunny Day
Maria Campbell
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Hi David & Gerald,
Thanks for the heads up about defragmenting can cause damage to your flash
drive & thank you Gerald for the info on formatting a flash drive. Take
care.
Mike
- Original Message -
From: "Gerald Levy"
To:
Sent: Wednesday, June 03, 2009 7:29 AM
Subject: Re: [Blind-Co
I must print a retraction because my memory failed me earlier. Smart computing
mentions defragmenting a flash drive is not good for them, I do not recall
anything mentioning reformatting.
David Ferrin
Life is a work in progress
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Smart computing magazine makes reference to this subject as a matter of
fact.
David Ferrin
Life is a work in progress
- Original Message -
From: "Gerald Levy"
To:
Sent: Wednesday, June 03, 2009 10:29 AM
Subject: Re: [Blind-Computing] Formatting a flash drive
Mike,
If you plan to dow
Mike,
If you plan to download files to your flash drive that are larger than 4gb,
you need to reformat it to NTFS, instructions for which can be found on the
site below. However, if your files are smaller than 4gb, you can leave it
in the default FAT32 format. By the way, I have found no ar
I purchased Malware Bytes myself. It is a very good product. It works
really well.
rogelio_terra...@wowway.com
- Original Message -
From: "Chris Hallsworth"
To:
Sent: Wednesday, June 03, 2009 1:50 AM
Subject: [Blind-Computing] Malwarebytes Anti-Malware
Hello all,
I'm thinking of p
Do not format a flash drive because that causes un needed stress on it's
memory components.
David Ferrin
Life is a work in progress
- Original Message -
From: "Mike & Barbara"
To: "Blind-Computing"
Sent: Wednesday, June 03, 2009 9:26 AM
Subject: [Blind-Computing] Formatting a flash driv
Hi All,
I just recieved 2 new flash drives. Their file format is Fat32. If I
recall, isn't it better for these to be formatted in NTFS format or
something like that? If it is better to have the file format in The NTFS
format, how do I change it from Fat32 to another format? All help will be
hi have a problem with my dvdrw drive and my dvdrom drive in that they are
fore some strange reason going slow any ideas? or a fix for this?
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