Re: [Blind-Computing] I phone & I tunes user list

2010-01-03 Thread taylor scott
sorry, typo. maccessibility.net :) On 1/3/10, taylor scott wrote: > There are 2 lists. > aiph...@yahoogroups and viph...@googlegroups > I believe you can subscribe using aiphone-subscr...@yahoogroups.com > and the viphone list can be found at maccessability.net I think... > &g

Re: [Blind-Computing] I phone & I tunes user list

2010-01-03 Thread taylor scott
There are 2 lists. aiph...@yahoogroups and viph...@googlegroups I believe you can subscribe using aiphone-subscr...@yahoogroups.com and the viphone list can be found at maccessability.net I think... Hope this helps you. On 1/3/10, Phil Templet wrote: > Hi; > > > > Does anyone know of a user lis

Re: [Blind-Computing] ipods and windows

2009-12-02 Thread taylor scott
odels are they > > thank you > > Yvonne > - Original Message - > From: "taylor scott" > To: > Sent: Thursday, December 03, 2009 12:49 AM > Subject: Re: [Blind-Computing] ipods and windows > > >> Not sure, but I think we are starting to drift

Re: [Blind-Computing] ipods and windows

2009-12-02 Thread taylor scott
t; how much would one of these be > i am in the UK > > Yvonne > - Original Message - > From: "taylor scott" > To: > Sent: Wednesday, December 02, 2009 9:22 PM > Subject: Re: [Blind-Computing] ipods and windows > > >> As long as you get the newe

Re: [Blind-Computing] ipods and windows

2009-12-02 Thread taylor scott
se and > other such commands and speaking the artist's name as well. Is there > anything else accessible on it. You can use email and GPS and so many more > things. > > Thank you, > Mel > - Original Message - > From: "taylor scott" > To: > Sent: M

Re: [Blind-Computing] ipods and windows

2009-11-30 Thread taylor scott
Yes, iTunes is pretty usable with windows. As far as holding your books, this depends on the type and size of the iPod. The accessible iPods are the shuffle, nano, and touch. You can have a range of 4GB which prob wouldn't hold all those books at once, all the way to 64GB iPod touch which would ho

Re: [Blind-Computing] I-phones

2009-11-30 Thread taylor scott
Here is the google groups page :). http://groups.google.com/group/viphone?hl=en. On 11/30/09, Hugh wrote: > It has speech but I don't know how good or easy to use it is I have been > told that you can tap the keys on the on screen keyboard and be told what > the letter is then tapping it again w

Re: [Blind-Computing] I-phones

2009-11-30 Thread taylor scott
Hi, yes the iPhone is accessible. Only the latest iPhone is accessible however. The iPhone 3GS. It has a built in screenreader called Voice over. you can check www.apple.com for some information about the iPhone 3GS and accessibility. I don't know if you've ever seen the iPhone, but it is solid to

[Blind-Computing] Setting up and learning about home networks?

2009-11-19 Thread taylor scott
Hello everyone, I am asking about home networking. First I'll start off by telling you what I'd like to do, and then you can tell me if and how it can be done. I have several computers, XP and Vista machines. I have standard Wireless internet. I'd like to set my computers up where I can share cer

Re: [Blind-Computing] Google Chrome

2009-11-02 Thread taylor scott
That it doesn't work with screenreaders. On 11/2/09, Angela Delicata wrote: > Dear friends, > I heard about a Web browser called Google Chrome; what can you tell me about > it? How accessible is it with Jaws? > Thanks in advance. > Angela Delicata. > For answers to frequently asked questions abo

Re: [Blind-Computing] moving ILM authorization key

2009-08-22 Thread taylor scott
Yes, what is the reasoning for removing the key if it is lost anyways? Seems strange. lol On 8/22/09, Stumpy wrote: > Then why should someone take the time to remove it? I know... a few > keystrokes, but why bother? I really do want to know. > > Scott > > - Original Message -

Re: [Blind-Computing] gmail

2009-08-13 Thread taylor scott
in. > Unless I need IE8 or something. Like I said, I'm glad Im not dependent on > that way of accessing it. > > - Original Message ----- > From: "taylor scott" > To: > Sent: Thursday, August 13, 2009 11:48 AM > Subject: Re: [Blind-Computing] gmail > &

Re: [Blind-Computing] gmail

2009-08-13 Thread taylor scott
Well, my email is still a Gmail.com and I am using the webmail, so no. Still 100% accessible. Nothing has changed. What makes you say it has become enaccessible? On 8/13/09, Dan Murphy wrote: > Can anyone tell me if the Gmail web site is now totally inaccessible? Sure > looks it, so I'm glad I

Re: [Blind-Computing] turning off flash on jaws.

2009-08-04 Thread taylor scott
You must be on a web page when entering the jaws verbosity menu to see the internet options such as flash. On 8/4/09, D.La Caille wrote: > hi i tried that but it does not have anything like that in there. > now i do use vista so i don't no if it is different than xp. > and i am using jaws 10 > >

Re: [Blind-Computing] Jaws and My Space

2009-07-09 Thread taylor scott
It is an add on. www.webvisum.com It solves capchas for you. On 7/9/09, Don Risavy, Jr. wrote: > How did you sign up using Firefox as noticed the captia security code still > shows up to complete the sign up and if can't see to read the image then how > did you do it with Firefox? > > > -Orig

Re: [Blind-Computing] windows seven download question?

2009-07-08 Thread taylor scott
Hi linda. Windows 7 is microsofts latest Operating system. No, you can not use it with your version of Windows. It is the successor of Windows Vista. On 7/8/09, Linda Parent wrote: > Hi, > > What exactly is windows 7? I have windows xp home edition so can I use this > with my version of window

Re: [Blind-Computing] IE 8 and windows XP

2009-06-26 Thread taylor scott
Friday, June 26, 2009 1:51 PM > Subject: Re: [Blind-Computing] IE 8 and windows XP > > > It works fine for me as well. > David Ferrin > I tried thinking once but decided it was a bad idea. > - Original Message - > From: "taylor scott" > To: > Sent

Re: [Blind-Computing] IE 8 and windows XP

2009-06-26 Thread taylor scott
I find this verry strange, and some what rediculas. People are advising others not to do something, when these people obviously do not have all the right facts. I have tested IE 8 with Jaws 8, 9, and 10. IE 8 does work with jaws 8 apart from the menu bars. Those are not read aloud. Jaws 9, and 10 b

Re: [Blind-Computing] AVG Accessibility

2009-06-24 Thread taylor scott
yes, microsoft security essential is accessible, although as of right now you can no longer download the beta. www.microsoft.com/security_essentials You can keep an eye out to see if they allow more downloads at a later date I suppose. On 6/24/09, Chris Hallsworth wrote: > And now there's Micros

Re: [Blind-Computing] Microsoft Security Essentials

2009-06-24 Thread taylor scott
he free versions of AVG > and Avast will soon have some serious competition. > > Gerald > - Original Message - > From: "taylor scott" > To: > Sent: Wednesday, June 24, 2009 2:08 PM > Subject: Re: [Blind-Computing] Microsoft Security Essentials >

Re: [Blind-Computing] Microsoft Security Essentials

2009-06-24 Thread taylor scott
llsworth" >> To: >> Sent: Wednesday, June 24, 2009 10:53 AM >> Subject: Re: [Blind-Computing] Microsoft Security Essentials >> >> >>> Thanks, I'll do some research. >>> >>> -- >>> Chris Hallsworth >>> e-mail: christo

Re: [Blind-Computing] Microsoft Security Essentials

2009-06-24 Thread taylor scott
lemail.com > MSN: ch9...@hotmail.com > Skype: chrishallsworth7266 > Join TAFN by visiting www.tafn.org.uk. > - Original Message - > From: "Taylor Scott" > To: > Sent: Wednesday, June 24, 2009 3:47 PM > Subject: Re: [Blind-Computing] Microsoft Security Essent

Re: [Blind-Computing] Microsoft Security Essentials

2009-06-24 Thread Taylor Scott
Yes I use it, it picked up 3 trogens off my machine so far. As for the email, I am not exactly sure, I've been trying to find this out as well. - Original Message - From: "ROGELIO TERRAZAS" To: Sent: Wednesday, June 24, 2009 9:20 AM Subject: [Blind-Computing] Microsoft Security Essent

Re: [Blind-Computing] finding the size of a large file

2009-06-04 Thread Taylor Scott
It all depends on what size the drive is. - Original Message - From: "rosemarie chavarria" To: Sent: Thursday, June 04, 2009 4:35 PM Subject: Re: [Blind-Computing] finding the size of a large file Hi, Martina Thanks very much. I heard from a friend of mine that a thumb drive will ho

Re: [Blind-Computing] an accessible way to update a web site

2009-06-04 Thread taylor scott
You would need to know at the very least html, and possibly CSS (Cascading Style Sheets.).. www.w3schools.com can teach you both of these plus much much more. Everything from basic html, to browser scripting I.E JavaScript, to server side scripting like PHP, or ASP. On 6/4/09, janet smith wrote:

Re: [Blind-Computing] remote controlling someones computer.

2009-05-11 Thread Taylor Scott
ut it can be done. Haden ------ From: "Taylor Scott" Sent: Monday, May 11, 2009 10:22 AM To: Subject: Re: [Blind-Computing] remote controlling someones computer. As far as jaws goes, you need JAWS 10. The machine you are working on also needs jaws 10. You wou

Re: [Blind-Computing] remote controlling someones computer.

2009-05-11 Thread Taylor Scott
As far as jaws goes, you need JAWS 10. The machine you are working on also needs jaws 10. You would be using jaws tandum. I've never used it personally, nor know about any 3rd party applications to remote control another PC. I would be interested to see others views on this. - Original Mes

Re: [Blind-Computing] All those wonderful social sites

2009-05-10 Thread Taylor Scott
y 10, 2009 2:05 PM Subject: Re: [Blind-Computing] All those wonderful social sites Well, I'm an I.E. user, and don't need the aggravation and learning curve of another browser!! - Original Message - From: Taylor Scott To: blind-computing@jaws-users.com Sent: Sunday, May 1

Re: [Blind-Computing] Twitter Client?

2009-05-10 Thread Taylor Scott
I don't use any clients personally, but you can listen to a podcast here http://www.blindcooltech.com/index.html Its called McTwit - Original Message - From: "Chris Hallsworth" To: Sent: Sunday, May 10, 2009 11:18 AM Subject: [Blind-Computing] Twitter Client? Hello all, I'm brand n

Re: [Blind-Computing] All those wonderful social sites

2009-05-10 Thread Taylor Scott
...@sky.com msn stewart-r...@hotmail.co.uk skype stewartross - Original Message - From: "Taylor Scott" To: Sent: Sunday, May 10, 2009 3:20 AM Subject: Re: [Blind-Computing] All those wonderful social sites You do know there are ways to do the capcha with out sited help? I

Re: [Blind-Computing] All those wonderful social sites

2009-05-09 Thread Taylor Scott
You do know there are ways to do the capcha with out sited help? I know we shouldn't have to rely on 3rd party software to help us, it should be the companies responcibility to see that there own security and code is correctly coded and accessible in all situations. However, some don't make i

Re: [Blind-Computing] Window's media Player

2009-05-09 Thread Taylor Scott
F-9 raises the volume, and F-8 lowers it. - Original Message - From: "Patricia Dunbar" To: "BPC" Sent: Saturday, May 09, 2009 8:00 PM Subject: [Blind-Computing] Window's media Player Can someone please tell me the hot key for raising my volume while using the window's media player v

Re: [Blind-Computing] Bad Program

2009-05-08 Thread taylor scott
Well, the first thought is a virus, but I'm sure you've already ran scans? Have you tried having someone send you the file rather than downloading it yourself? On 5/8/09, Rogelio Terrazas wrote: > My situation is as follows. I was told to try and redownload a file so I > can uninstall a program

Re: [Blind-Computing] Windows 7

2009-05-06 Thread taylor scott
Just FYI, its July 2010, not this year. Also, in march of 2010 it will start to force you to restart your computer every 2 hours. On 5/6/09, Gerald Levy wrote: > > I believe the trial period for trying Windows 7 for free will last through > July, after which it would have to be purchased for it

Re: [Blind-Computing] Seemingly non-existant entry

2009-05-03 Thread taylor scott
Yes, it sounds so. Try going to Start >run (hit the letter R for a quick key) > type control > hit enter. This should bring up the control panel. then try looking for user acounts. On 5/3/09, Cliff Smales wrote: > When I opened my windows program I found only two settings that are > accessible by

Re: [Blind-Computing] Control Pannel Question

2009-05-03 Thread taylor scott
Like Chris said, go to user acounts with in the control panel. Typing a U should move you to it. On 5/3/09, Chris Hallsworth wrote: > Did you not get my response? > > -- > Chris Hallsworth > e-mail: christopher...@googlemail.com > MSN: ch9...@hotmail.com > Skype: chrishallsworth7266 > - Orig

Re: [Blind-Computing] Microsoft Virtual PC software

2009-05-01 Thread taylor scott
Please keep us updated on how it goes. I am also interested in running some sort of virtual OS on my XP machine, but am not sure how to start. All background information would help. I.E programs, OS installed, and how you interracted with the windows and jaws side, verses the vinux side. On 5/1/09