Re: [Blind-Computing] Strange Happening in Windows Mail

2012-05-12 Thread Trish
I hope they pay you big bucks for this info, um oh yeah..you and David do have that pay pal thingy on your web site for donations, it's sure worth it to me to help out , sure saves a lot of time to get answers quickly and for free and web sites chocked full of programs, tricks, scripts free for

[Blind-Computing] configuring a wireless card.

2012-05-12 Thread Norman King
Hi. How can I remove the drivers for my wireless card? I have a netbook running windows xp home. I only got wireless internet a couple of months ago. This computer is about 2 years old and when I went to connect it I couldn't find the wireless card. I called a support place an they told me I

[Blind-Computing] how to monitor cpu usage

2012-05-12 Thread Norman King
The subject line says it all. What is a simple way to do this? For answers to frequently asked questions about this list visit: http://www.jaws-users.com/help/

Re: [Blind-Computing] Windows 7 Clipboard

2012-05-12 Thread Trish
this utility works for win 7 too? I looked at her web site and only heard for XP? Thanks, Trish - Original Message - From: Rick Justice ricjust...@jaws-users.com To: blind-computing@jaws-users.com Sent: Friday, May 11, 2012 6:59 PM Subject: [Blind-Computing] Windows 7 Clipboard If

Re: [Blind-Computing] Windows 7 Clipboard

2012-05-12 Thread Rick Justice
Hi Trish, Yes, although it was written for earlier 32-bit versions of Windows, it does work on my 64-bit version of Windows 7. I checked it out, before I posted about it. HTH, Rick Justice - Original Message - From: Trish pzoell...@tx.rr.com To: blind-computing@jaws-users.com Sent:

Re: [Blind-Computing] how to monitor cpu usage

2012-05-12 Thread Rick Justice
hi Norman, If you are referring to the Windows operating system, try looking in the Task Manager. In Windows XP, press Control + Shift+ Escape, or Control +Alt+Delete. In Windows 7, Control+Shift+Escape There may be third-party software available that offers other options, but nothing comes to

Re: [Blind-Computing] configuring a wireless card.

2012-05-12 Thread Rick Justice
Hi Norman, In the run dialogue, type the following and press enter: devmgmt.msc This will open the Device Manager, then tab once to open the tree-view. Press the letter N, for network adapters,once there, right arrow to open it. Arrow to your wireless adapter, then press enter. You will be in the

Re: [Blind-Computing] configuring a wireless card.

2012-05-12 Thread Norman King
Hi rick. What does rollback mean? -Original Message- From: blind-computing-boun...@jaws-users.com [mailto:blind-computing-boun...@jaws-users.com] On Behalf Of Rick Justice Sent: Saturday, May 12, 2012 3:23 PM To: blind-computing@jaws-users.com Subject: Re: [Blind-Computing] configuring a

Re: [Blind-Computing] configuring a wireless card.

2012-05-12 Thread Mike Barbara
Hi Norman, Rollback means that you go back to the prior / earlier or, to an older driver. Hope this helped. Take care. Mike - Original Message - From: Norman King To: blind-computing@jaws-users.com Sent: Saturday, May 12, 2012 1:07 PM Subject: Re: [Blind-Computing]

Re: [Blind-Computing] Windows 7 Clipboard

2012-05-12 Thread hareth iraq
Hi all this clip board app is verry useful accesseble with jaws its new works fine with win7 it has a lot of options and hotkeys give it a try i wish one of you make a jaws script for it to read the clip list on the fly the link for the app home page choose free download link for the app

Re: [Blind-Computing] configuring a wireless card.

2012-05-12 Thread Rick Justice
Hi Norman, Mike nailed it. It just means go back to the previous driver. HTH, Rick Justice - Original Message - From: Norman King norbk...@gmail.com To: blind-computing@jaws-users.com Sent: Saturday, May 12, 2012 4:07 PM Subject: Re: [Blind-Computing] configuring a wireless card. Hi

Re: [Blind-Computing] configuring a wireless card.

2012-05-12 Thread Norman King
Hi. When I got this netbook it had a wireless connection. I didn't need it so I never paid attention to it. Somewhere along the line this driver disappeared. I have no idea what happened to it. I called the company where I got it from and they told me they might be able to help, but it was kind of

Re: [Blind-Computing] configuring a wireless card.

2012-05-12 Thread Don Marang
802.11N is the fastest, followed by G, and B is the slowest. Surprisingly, there is also an A version of the standard, which is faster than B, but it's range is very limited (it can not go very far). The G and N equipment are backward compliant so it will establish the fastest connection

Re: [Blind-Computing] configuring a wireless card.

2012-05-12 Thread Rick Justice
Hi Norman, Between the B and G standards, G is faster, but the new N standard is the fastest. Your wireless connection will only be as fast as the slowest component. Example, if your laptop is capable of G, but the wireless modem or router is only capable of B, that is what your connection speed