[Blind-Computing] DON'T EVEN NEED AN FM RADIO I PLUG IN MY CABLE BOX

2009-11-17 Thread Julio
I don't even need my fm radio I just plug in my cable box in to my sound cards jack and I am ready to go For answers to frequently asked questions about this list visit: http://www.jaws-users.com/help/

Re: [Blind-Computing] outlook 2007 and windows 7, with jaws 11

2009-11-17 Thread jacobk
s link due to the restrictions on this computer. >>> See your administrator. I'm that administrator. I didn't put any >>> restrictions on outlook. How do I get rid of the restrictions I didn't >>> put on outlook? Smile. Using windows 7, outlook 2007, and jaws 11.

Re: [Blind-Computing] Top 5 Anti-Virus Programs

2009-11-17 Thread kim kelly
Very interesting for sure. Kim Kelly - Original Message - From: "Gerald Levy" To: "blind-computing" Sent: Tuesday, November 17, 2009 5:53 AM Subject: [Blind-Computing] Top 5 Anti-Virus Programs Hi gang. What are the top 5 anti-virus programs? Read the following short article

Re: [Blind-Computing] Removing things from msconfig

2009-11-17 Thread Mike & Barbara
Hi Marilyn, Norton Ghost is totally inaccessible to the blind. I am learning a different way to back up my systems in order to be a little more self dependent. Take care. Mike - Original Message - From: Marilyn Walker To: blind-computing@jaws-users.com Sent: Tuesday, November 17, 200

Re: [Blind-Computing] outlook 2007 and windows 7, with jaws 11

2009-11-17 Thread jim rawls
I get rid of the restrictions I didn't put on outlook? Smile. Using windows 7, outlook 2007, and jaws 11. Jim For answers to frequently asked questions about this list visit: http://www.jaws-users.com/help/ __ Information from ESET NOD32 Antivirus, version of virus signature data

Re: [Blind-Computing] Removing things from msconfig

2009-11-17 Thread Mike & Barbara
Hi Marvin, Thank you very much for this information. It will be very helpful. Take care. Mike - Original Message - From: Marvin Atkins To: blind-computing@jaws-users.com Sent: Tuesday, November 17, 2009 5:37 PM Subject: Re: [Blind-Computing] Removing things from msconfig Mike, There

Re: [Blind-Computing] Streeming TV to PC wirelessly

2009-11-17 Thread Stumpy
Yes it is possible and much easier. Scott - Original Message - From: "Deanne Miller" To: Sent: Tuesday, November 17, 2009 10:12 PM Subject: Re: [Blind-Computing] Streeming TV to PC wirelessly Is it possible to simply transmit the audio from the TV to the portable radio? Or

Re: [Blind-Computing] outlook 2007 and windows 7, with jaws 11

2009-11-17 Thread Jacob Kruger
ions on outlook. How do I get rid of the restrictions I didn't put on outlook? Smile. Using windows 7, outlook 2007, and jaws 11. Jim For answers to frequently asked questions about this list visit: http://www.jaws-users.com/help/ __ Information from ESET NOD32 Antivirus, versio

Re: [Blind-Computing] Streeming TV to PC wirelessly

2009-11-17 Thread Deanne Miller
Is it possible to simply transmit the audio from the TV to the portable radio? Or do you need the computer? Deanne - Original Message - From: "Rick Justice" To: "blind-computing" Sent: Tuesday, November 17, 2009 6:35 PM Subject: Re: [Blind-Computing] Streeming TV to PC wirelessly H

Re: [Blind-Computing] Streeming TV to PC wirelessly

2009-11-17 Thread Rick Justice
Hi Elaine, It has been pointed out to me, that in my original reply to your question, that I neglected to mention how your computer was going to recieve the fm signal. In addition, to the fm transmitter, you will need a portable FM radio that you can connect to your soundcard. The transmitter wil

Re: [Blind-Computing] Removing things from msconfig

2009-11-17 Thread Marilyn Walker
Hi, all. Why remove Norton Ghost? marilyn For answers to frequently asked questions about this list visit: http://www.jaws-users.com/help/

Re: [Blind-Computing] Removing things from msconfig

2009-11-17 Thread Marvin Atkins
Mike, There is a script listed on the Jaws-users program page under Visual Basic Scripts and Registry Keys heading. It's #34 that will allow you to get rid of disabled entries in MS Config. Hope that helps, Marvin - Original Message - From: "Mike & Barbara" To: Sent: Tuesday, November

Re: [Blind-Computing] Removing things from msconfig

2009-11-17 Thread Mike & Barbara
Hi Dan & Gerald, Thank you both for your responses. I do have Norton Ghost unchecked in msconfig and as far as I can tell all other Norton Ghost files & folders are removed from the computer. The Norton Ghost entry in msconfig is the only thing remaining. My question of how to delete things

[Blind-Computing] outlook 2007 and windows 7, with jaws 11

2009-11-17 Thread jim rawls
Whenever I have an email with a link on it, and I try to go to that link within outlook I get this message. Outlook cannot open this link due to the restrictions on this computer. See your administrator. I'm that administrator. I didn't put any restrictions on outlook. How do I get rid of the r

Re: [Blind-Computing] Reading rss content with jaws.

2009-11-17 Thread Lino and Louie
Hello sir or mam, Try a service I once used called Blog Lines. Or simply hit CTRL plus J in IE 7 or 8 which ever browser you are using. Firefox has bookmarks for RSS content also. Lino Morales Remember, friends don't let friends go to hell. Email and Windows Live Messenger: lino.mora...@lljfm.net

[Blind-Computing] Reading rss content with jaws.

2009-11-17 Thread Nektarios Mallas
Hello list. I am trying to find a way to read rss both online and offline. Until recently, I was using a service called newsgator online. I was able to receive all my rss items via email. And I was able to readd rss with different computers at hand, but always up to date, since the read or unread

Re: [Blind-Computing] Removing things from msconfig

2009-11-17 Thread Gerald Levy
Have you tried using Windows Explorer to search for all files containing "Norton" or "Ghost" in the file name? This way, you can find and delete any Norton Ghost files that were left over after you removed it. Gerald - Original Message - From: "Mike & Barbara" To: "Blind Computing"

Re: [Blind-Computing] Removing things from msconfig

2009-11-17 Thread Dan Kerstetter
I don't know how to delete it, but if you uncheck the Norton Ghost box that should do it. HTH Dan - Original Message - From: "Mike & Barbara" To: "Blind Computing" Sent: Tuesday, November 17, 2009 3:42 PM Subject: [Blind-Computing] Removing things from msconfig Hi All, I remov

[Blind-Computing] Removing things from msconfig

2009-11-17 Thread Mike & Barbara
Hi All, I removed Norton Ghost from my computer, but there is a Norton Ghost thingaMaJig left in the start up page in msconfig. How would I delete this item or any other item out of the msconfig start up page? All help will be greatly appreciated. Thanks much, take care. Mike For answers to

Re: [Blind-Computing] best sound card

2009-11-17 Thread Mike & Barbara
Hi Donald, Thank you for your response. I think I'll pick up an external sound card to see if there is any difference in the sound quality. Thanks again, take care. Mike - Original Message - From: Donald Marang To: blind-computing@jaws-users.com Sent: Tuesday, November 17, 2009 11:03

Re: [Blind-Computing] Top 5 Anti-Virus Programs

2009-11-17 Thread Lino and Louie
Wow! Surprised that NOD 32 wasn't NO. 1. Lino Morales Remember, friends don't let friends go to hell. Email and Windows Live Messenger: lino.mora...@lljfm.net Skype lino_and_louie Twitter: www.twitter.com/lino_and_louie For Blind Christian Men, visit: http://morales-family.lljfm.net/mailman/listinf

Re: [Blind-Computing] best sound card

2009-11-17 Thread Donald Marang
In addition to ease of use, most sound and recording buffs prefer external sound cards because inside a PC case, whether laptop or desktop. has lots of high speed electronics which generates a lot of noise. The external sound cards do not need to shield against as much noise and should generate

Re: [Blind-Computing] Streeming TV to PC wirelessly

2009-11-17 Thread Lino and Louie
Sure why not! Two birthdays in 1 year LOL. Seriously though I bought this transmitter back in late June two months before my birthday. And yes guys TV audio sounds great via an FM radio. Tested it on the Game Show Network. Gean Rayburn sounded great! Lino Morales Remember, friends don't let frie

Re: [Blind-Computing] Total Recorder and Gold wave

2009-11-17 Thread Pedro Romero
Hi Cliff. It is quite easy to put a string a sounds together especially if they are already created as separate files as one can insert an existing file in to any part of a new recording. As for your second question, you can easily cut and paste a portion of a file in to a new recording or you c

[Blind-Computing] Top 5 Anti-Virus Programs

2009-11-17 Thread Gerald Levy
Hi gang. What are the top 5 anti-virus programs? Read the following short article, which appears in today's West Palm BeachNews, to find out. Note that all five programs are JAWS accessible. WEST PALM BEACH, FL -- Want the best antivirus protection for your computer? What could be bette

Re: [Blind-Computing] Total Recorder and Gold wave

2009-11-17 Thread Cliff Smales
Hello, Pete: With "total recorder", can one readily records something like a string of sound effects Mp3 files with any degree of ease? Conversely, could you take a file and just record a small part of it? I'm unfamiliar with "total recorder", but find the sound of it interesting. Many Than

[Blind-Computing] Total Recorder and Gold wave

2009-11-17 Thread Pedro Romero
Hello all. I currently use Total Recorder for recording off the internet and editing mp3 files. However, I am wanting to record my voice with a music track underneath; something I cannot do with Total Recorder. Is this something that can be done using Gold Wave? Thanks in advance and hope the s