ViewPoints is a weekly, half hour radio show and podcast that covers a wide
variety of topics of interest to people with low vision or who are blind.
Previous shows have covered free screen readers (such as NVDA and SAToGo),
sources of accessible reading material and devices (NLS, Learning Ally,
Bo
Alvin,
There are several ways of connecting your keyboard to the PC.
1. As you said, some keyboards come with a USB interface and this is easy.
2. If you don't have a USB interface on your keyboard, then you can do one
of two things:
a. You can use a midi cable to connect your keyboard to a
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Thank you so much for your input; concerning a netbook, will Jaws work on
one and will jaws take up to much memory on it? by the way, I enjoy your
podcasts very much.
Dan
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If you don't require Braille output, a small netbook is the best bet. Just
choose one with a keyboard that is easy to use for the blind. I have a
Toshiba netbook which runs around $300. The keyboard is very well laid out
and the function keys, arrow keys, etc. are very easy to find because of
th
Scott,
You can use the free audio editing program, Audacity, to record, edit, and
create MP3 podcast. It is available at the URL:
www.audacity.sourceforge.net
The program was described on our weekly, half hour radio show / podcast of
interest to people with low vision entitled ViewPoints.
I'm wondering if there are commercial MP3 players out there that will play
protected WMA files and have the capability of varying the speed so that one
can read audio books faster than normal.
I've seen some players like the Sansa Clip that will play protected WMA
files but they only offer one
The most recent episode of our weekly, half hour radio show / podcast on
living with low vision, ViewPoints, features Band-in-a-Box. We demonstrate
a few of the nifty features of Band-in-a-Box and discuss other topics that
might be of interest to some on this list.
You can learn more about this p
for those interested in learning a bit about the free screen readers NVDA
and SAToGo, as well as hearing demos of each, you may want to check out the
recent podcast of our weekly, half hour radio show on living with low
vision. The show is called ViewPoints. Look for show number 1114.
[PT]
You c
I have been using Google Voice with JAWS 11 and JAWS 12 to make free PC to
land-line phone calls.
[PT]
Although this involves some use of the JAWS cursor, I have managed to
successfully make calls.
Recently, however, I have not been able to make Google Voice work with JAWS.
Perhaps Google has cha
you'll tune in each week on Wednesday or Sunday at 5:00 p.m. for
ViewPoints on WXXI Reachout Radio.
The URL for subscribing to the podcasts or listening directly is:
http://www.publicbroadcasting.net/wxxi/.jukebox?action=viewPodcast&podcastId
=19710
ViewPoints 1109 03-02-11
Th
some folks have asked about listening to the podcast of the Viewpoints radio
program that my wife and I are hosting.
There are several ways to listen:
- I believe that you can get it as an RSS feed (but I don't know much about
RSS feeds and how to set them up - Might make an interesting topic fo
My wife Nancy and I have recently started hosting a radio show on our public
radio's reading service entitled "Viewpoints".The show runs weekly for
half an hour and features items that might be of interest to some on this
list.
This week's show focuses on the audio editing program Audacity.
I recently upgraded from Skype 4.x to Skype 5.x and installed the latest
JAWS scripts for Skype 5.x.
In Skype 4.x I used to be able to hit control+8 to bring up a "history" list
of recent calls, missed calls, etc.
I can't figure out how to obtain this info on recent calls and missed calls
u
Someone pointed me to Win CHM as an accessible program with JAWS that I
could use to create Windows Help CHM files. This is a fairly expensive
program. I was wondering if there is a free tool that is accessible for
creating such help documentation.
I tried downloading and installing the Micro
First, you should be using the 1.3x version of Audacity. Although it is
officially a "beta" version, it is really very near completion and bug free.
The 1.3x versions of Audacity have been optimized for use with screen
readers and have keyboard shortcuts that are quite useful. You can get
audacit
What is the most accessible program or easiest way to make Windows CHM Help
files from a bunch of HTML files?
I know the Microsoft Help Workshop tools should be able to do this but don't
know how accessible these tools are.
Thanks.
--Pete
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Today's Topics:
1. Braille Translation Program for Windows (Peter Torpey)
2. Re: Braille Translation Program for Windows (Eleni Vamvakari)
3. Re: Braille Translation Program for Windows (Ar
someone was looking for a link to the latest version of the NFB braille
translation program. Well, here it is:
http://www.nfb.org/nfb/nfbtrans.asp
Unfortunately I found that this 16-bit program which is intended to work
under MS-DOS will not work on my Windows 7 64-bit machine.
I also tri
I am looking for a free program for translating a text file into a grade 2
text file.
I tried running the old NFB Trans software, but that 16-bit program wouldn't
run on my 64-bit Windows 7 machine.
I also tried running the free WinBraille program, but since I don't have a
braille printer h
Andre,
Yes, you are correct - I've seen many reports on the net about people having
this intermittent problem with Windows Explorer hanging. Except for Maria's
post, however, not one of these referenced the fix that she recommended
(which, by the way, seems to be working very well for me for now)
Maria,
Thanks for this suggestion. This seems to have rectified the problem.
My question is: Do you think this issue of having the preview pane on and
Explorer hanging is related to JAWS or are non-JAWS users seeing this also?
I didn't find any references to this solution on the net (although ma
Over the past few days, Windows Explorer has been hanging on me.
Typically I'll be browsing for files or trying to open a file and Explorer
just hangs. If I close the program, then I am unable to start it for some
time (or I get an error). If I wait a bit, Explorer can be started again.
I
Google just introduced this new option to it's VOIP service whereby you can
call any phone in the US for free using your computer from within your Gmail
account.
I can't seem to be able to get this working with JAWS.
I installed the plug-in from Google, but, using JAWS, I don't see any ic
[[PT]] Hi,
[[PT]]
I just upgraded to a Windows 7 PC. I notice that some Microsoft
applications that came with XP no longer come with Windows 7. In
particular, I don't see Windows Media Player. There is Windows Media
Center, but that seems like its mostly for watching and recording TV.
What am
Hi,
I'm configuring a newly purchased PC.
I had Visual Studio 2005 installed on my old PC and used it quite well with
the msenv2005 JAWS scripts.
I'm wondering if I should install Visual Studio 2008 instead on this new
computer. How well do the msenv2005 JAWS scripts work with Visual Studio
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I want to purchase a program for making a disk image/backup of my computer.
I've been using Acronis True Image, but this isn't very JAWS friendly. I'm
wondering if the Norton Ghost program (or whatever it is) will work better
with JAWS.
Thus, should I upgrade to the newer version of Acroni
I am currently using the msenv2005 JAWS scripts with Visual Studio 2005 and
this works fine.
[PT]
I am considering installing and using Visual Studio Express 2010 on my
system. Will the msenv2005 JAWS scripts work with VS 2010 (if so, how
well)? If not, are there other JAWS scripts available f
I went to the Go Daddy hosting web site.
The site seemed to be very sluggish and a nuisance for working with JAWS. I
had a tough time trying to find a web domain name and even trying to figure
out what the monthly cost was.
Maybe I'll try another service. Any more suggestions?
--Pete
y.com
HTH,
Rick Justice
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From: "Peter Torpey"
To:
Sent: Saturday, October 17, 2009 10:02 AM
Subject: [Blind-Computing] Recommendation Sought for Accessible Web Hosting
What web hosting services have people found to be accessible and reliable?
My criteria are:
What web hosting services have people found to be accessible and reliable?
My criteria are:
1.I can make web pages using JAWS
2. The service should provide secure e-mail
3. Low cost
Thanks.
--Pete
e-mail: ptorpe...@gmail.com
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I recently signed up for an OfficeLive account from Microsoft.
I've had difficulty in designing a web page using Jaws.
Specifically, I can cut text from a word processing program and copy it into
a web page on the site to create content, but some of the features like
adding an HTML module,
I currently have all of my programs and data in a single disk partition in
Windows.
I would like to re-partition my disk into two separate partitions to make
backup of some data go faster and take less space.
Is there a utility in Windows that can do this? Alternately, is there any
free-wa
Hi,
I've been getting really frustrated using Outlook 2007 with JAWS 10. The
program slows down my computer a lot, produces error messages when I close
it, and gobbles up lots of memory.
Anyway, this led me to check out Mozzilla Thunderbird with JAWS.
I noticed that there weren't any s
Thanks for all who sent advice on getting the data from my old 80 GB hard
drive to my new 320 GB hard drive. The issue was that I only had room for
one internal hard disk in my PC.
As it turned out, the Acronis True-Image program, in addition to copying the
data backed up from my 80 GB hard dr
I have room for only one hard disk in my PC and I want to upgrade to a
larger drive.
I have my original disk drive backed up with Acronis True-Image (which I
believe makes a image of my hard disk).
Two questions:
1.When I put in the new hard disk, must I reformat it first before
I am considering getting a small NetBook computer running either Linux with
a screen reader such as Orca, or Windows running JAWS for times when my wife
and I travel and don't want to haul around heavy laptops.
I would appreciate hearing of any experience people have with running with
speech on su
Hi,
I use JAWS and it's speech (and braille) output on my Windows PC running XP
Pro.
I am considering installing Ubuntu Linux, but rather than install it as a
separately booting OS, I would like to install it in a virtual machine (if
possible), so that it won't take a lot of time to switch
Try:
www.radioio.com
They have many stations of different varieties which you can listen to.
There is some advertising, but not much. For a yearly subscription of
around $50 (I forget exactly), you can listen to any of their stations
without hearing the advertisements.
Using a wireless internet r
I am having a problem signing up for the programming-l list.
I sent in my request to the ecartis web site and got a response back. The
response indicated that I should either:
a.Reply to the note in order to verify my subscription, or
b.Copy and paste certain lines into a mail note and s
Several folks wrote to me off line to ask if I could send them the PDF
Creator program which acts as a virtual printer that enables one to "print"
to a PDF file.
Unfortunately, the installer is about 15 MB and is undeliverable to some
mail accounts. Also, I had remembered (wrongly, as it turned o
For about a year now I've been using a WI-FI Internet radio called the
SqueezeBox with JAWS.
Here is a quick overview so that you can see what it does:
1. Connects to the back of your stereo via the auxiliary input jack.
2. Receives it's signal either wirelessly from your router or thro
Francis,
There is a free program called PDF Creator. I believe that I picked it up
from SourceForge.
Anyway, when you install the program, it adds a virtual PDF printer to your
list of available printers. Then, when you want to make a PDF version of
the printout from any application (including
I was looking for some hints on how to create forms in the Visual Studio
Designer.
I know that a blind person may not be able to create the most lovely looking
forms, but I was wondering if anyone had some hints around there as to how a
person who can't see can at least make a relatively decent fi
To have JAWS 10 start automatically:
1. When JAWS 9 is running, go to JAWS Options / Basics and uncheck
"start JAWS Automatically".
2. Close the dialog and kill JAWS.
3. Start JAWS 10 from the Run menu by typing JAWS10
4. Go to the JAWS Options / Basic menu and check the box to
site itself? The form looks fairly simple.
Peter Torpey wrote:
> Just to be more clear, I need to automate this search procedure for a
friend
> who has to perform many, many searches from this web site.
>
> I know how to retrieve the data once the search has been performed, but I
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form using Visual Basic (since this has to be done lots of times).
Sorry if this was confusing.
-- Pete
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From: Peter Torpey [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, October 10, 2008 3:29 PM
To: 'blind-computing@jaws-users.com'
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I am trying to write a Visual Basic program to automate a procedure for a
friend. I need some advice or a reference on the HTML Document Object and
how to use it for this purpose.
Here is the procedure:
1. The user needs to go to the web site:
http://www.co.wayne.ny.us/RPT-TaxSearch/
2.
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