Which Omnipage version (might have spelled that wrong) works best with Jaws
v11? Thanks.
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o make any
difference.
Any ideas?
Bill
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Check under the view menue and go into the navigation submenu and make sure
its not off.
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From: jaws-users-list-boun...@jaws-users.com
[mailto:jaws-users-list-boun...@jaws-users.com] On Behalf Of Sun Soun
For reasons I cannot detect, and on no pattern I can see, JAWS 11
occasionally goes completely silent when I open certain emails in Outlook.
If I use the JAWS pointer, I can see there is material there and read it
that way, but the virtual cursor does not work, and the arrow keys do
nothing. Total
I can't connect to update.
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From: "Daniel McGee"
To:
Sent: Thursday, April 01, 2010 4:48 PM
Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] Internet Explorer not Exploring
Hello Bob, I don't know why IE is doing this but might I suggest updating
to IE 8.
Maybe that might solve your p
Hi James;
I am running XPSP3, IE8, Jaws 10 & 11 latest. The keystroke I use is shift
+ F6. Hope this helps. Take care.
Mike,
It's tax time! Remember folks, if you add, IRS to the word, the, you get "T
H E I R S ". That spells THEIRS!
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From: James Flusche
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Let's hope so.
Gerald
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From: "Nicole"
To:
Sent: Thursday, April 01, 2010 6:41 PM
Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] Hidden JAWS Command for Solving Captias
Do you think Freedom Scientific could implement such a feature?
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From: "Gerald Levy"
Hello Bob, I don't know why IE is doing this but might I suggest updating to
IE 8.
Maybe that might solve your problem.
Good Luck with it!
Daniel
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From: "Bob"
Sent: Thursday, April 01, 2010 9:32 PM
To:
Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] Internet Explore
Do you think Freedom Scientific could implement such a feature?
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From: "Gerald Levy"
To:
Sent: Thursday, April 01, 2010 6:36 PM
Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] Hidden JAWS Command for Solving Captias
You have to first register with Solona to use its captia solving functi
You have to first register with Solona to use its captia solving function in
conjunction with Qwitter. BTW, the whole JAWS thing was meant as an April
Fool's prank. JAWS has no captia solving command, as you have probably
figured out by now.
Gerald
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From: "Jo
That happens to me, started a few weeks ago. It doesn't happen on my work
computer under XP but on this one under Vista. The other thing that happens
is Jaws goes dead except for an utterance just as the computer goes down
when I press and hold the power button.
This is Jaws 9.
If I was Han S
Ok guys and gals,
I have seen many post on here about the hidden JAWS command. I believe the
last post was that it was not JAWS but Qwitter capturing the Captias. My
problem is I have downloaded the Qwitter program solely for purposes of
capturing the captias and found that control + window + c
Try running IE 8 with no add ons to see whether this makes any difference.
Go to Start menu-All Programs-Accessories-System Tools-Internet Explorer No
Add Ons.
Gerald
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From: "Bob"
To:
Sent: Thursday, April 01, 2010 4:32 PM
Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] Internet E
Thank you everyone, all suggestions work.
The most direct one seems to be the Control+9 which puts you right into your
search box.
James Flusche
Cell Phone: 614-266-4545
E-mail: buckeye...@wowway.com
"Job 28-28 And to man He said, "Behold, the fear of the Lord, that is wisdom,
And to depart fr
Hello Andy, many thanks for your help with the alt plus Q command. Honestly
its never that simple as you think its going to be a? Lol
I must admit I have not really used it yet but in the future I guess I'll
have to start trying to get to grips with it.
Thanks Again.
Daniel
Hi I Should have mentioned that I am using IE 7. I did try rebooting with
no success. This just Started yesterday after doing a Windows Update.
Thanks, Bob
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From: "Gerald Levy"
To:
Sent: Thursday, April 01, 2010 4:17 PM
Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] Internet Explore
I run into this problem every day after I have browsed through my list of
RSS feeds using the feed reader in IE 8. The progress bar slowly reaches
about 38% and then I get the dreaded "Internet Explorer cannot display the
web page" error. There is apparently no fix for this problem that I am
Hi Everyone,
I think someone had this problem recently also but not sure what the fix
was. When trying to use IE it goes to about 30% and then I get a page can
not be displayed.
a.. You are not connected to the Internet.
a.. The website is encountering problems.
a.. There might be a typing err
The classic menus do not come up by default. When you install the
program, something called the Quick Access Toolbar is installed. A mouse
user can smimply click on this toolbar, and the classic menus will
appear. A keyboard user can invoke them by first hitting the ALT key,
then hit the letter Q
I have used it, and it works. It is true that there were no docs, and
you have to play with it. As I said before, I eventually got used to
the ribbons, and don't really use it any more.
Andy
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Hello everyone, I can't remember who gave the link but I have downloaded
classic menus for office 2007. Anyway expecting to see the ribbons such as home
and many others that I can't remember at the top of my head go back to stuff
like file edit view etc with installing this programme. Well I jus
Hi,
in theory you could tab out of it using tab and shift tab. Strange enough
sometimes when I do this Internet Explorer shuts down all of a sudden.
Cheers
Jeronimo
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From: "James Flusche"
To:
Sent: Thursday, April 01, 2010 8:02 PM
Subject: [JAWS-Users] getting ou
Qwitter is used for us blind folk who use twitter. You can read, send tweets
from the very own comfort of your computer.
If you'd like to download it, please do so at the following link
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/3848051/qwitter-setup-beta.exe
After installing it, you can read through the readme fil
Ctrl+9 works for me.
At 02:02 PM 4/1/2010, you wrote:
Hi list:
I would like to know the jaws keystroke to get out of the address bar.
When I press ALT+D to go to the address bar, What is the jaws key
stroke to go back into the web page?
I am using jaws 11 and IE8.
Thank you ahead of time.
f6 works
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From: "James Flusche"
To:
Sent: Thursday, April 01, 2010 2:02 PM
Subject: [JAWS-Users] getting out of the address bar
Hi list:
I would like to know the jaws keystroke to get out of the address bar.
When I press ALT+D to go to the address bar, What i
Hi list:
I would like to know the jaws keystroke to get out of the address bar.
When I press ALT+D to go to the address bar, What is the jaws key stroke to go
back into the web page?
I am using jaws 11 and IE8.
Thank you ahead of time.
James Flusche
Cell Phone: 614-266-4545
E-mail: buckeye..
Erm, no, that's Qwitter doing that, not JAWS itself. And anyway it's
ctrl+windows+c not insert+windows+c. Wish JAWS could do that though
.
Chris Hallsworth
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MSN: ch9...@hotmail.com
Skype: chrishallsworth7266
Twitter: www.twitter.com/christopher
sounds great. so what is quitter?
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From: "Kimsan"
To:
Sent: Thursday, April 01, 2010 11:01 AM
Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] Hidden JAWS Command for Solving Captias
Sounds like qwitter. I should try that.
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From: jaws-users-list-boun...@jaws-
The WebbIE suite of blind-accessible programs now includes a calendar app
that is fully screen reader accessible. You can download the entire suite
of programs which includes an accessible web browser, accessible podcast
aggregator, clock and other apps, or you can download the calendar progr
Sounds like qwitter. I should try that.
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[mailto:jaws-users-list-boun...@jaws-users.com] On Behalf Of Gerald Levy
Sent: Thursday, April 01, 2010 4:45 AM
To: jaws-users-list@jaws-users.com
Subject: [JAWS-Users] Hidden JAWS Comma
There is an addin that you can buy that will give you back the Office
2003 menus. You can buy one program for all MS Office programs, or a
separate program for each Office application. I bought them, but, to be
honest, over time I learned to use the ribbons, and seldom use the addin
any more. Bu
I AM WONDERING WHEN USING JAWS11 IF THERE A WAY TO GO BACK AND FORTH USING THE
CALENDAR IN OUTLOOK . I USE OUTLOOK EXPRESS AND AM LOOKING FOR A CALENDAR
PROGRAM THAT WIL WORK WIITH OUTLOOK EXPRESS AND JAWS 1.SO IF THERE IS ANYONE
THAT CAN HELP ME THAT WOULD BE GREAT
THANKS
MICHELLE
For answers
Not sure. I thought it actually listed the trial version under the
uninstall programs aplet as Microsoft Office 2007.
A lot of those computers not only come with the 60-day trial, but some have
the Microsoft Works suite as well. You can safely dump them both if you are
putting H&S 2007 in th
Hello and welcome to the JAWS Users list. This list has been created for The
purpose of discussing all aspects of the JAWS for Windows screen reader
Program.
So everything that pertains to JAWS is fair game. Such as asking about what
software packages work well with JAWS or how to make them wo
I don't like 2007 ribben in word, so how can I make 2007 act like 2003?
Patti
You can go a couple of ways on this. If you uninstall 2003, you will not
lose any of your documents, but you will lose the program folders.
However, you can install 2007 right over top of 2003. In this way, you
can
HI,
which Jaws version do you use?
Thanks
Jeronimo
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From: "Gerald Levy"
To:
Sent: Thursday, April 01, 2010 1:44 PM
Subject: [JAWS-Users] Hidden JAWS Command for Solving Captias
Well, just by accident this morning, I discovered that pressing
Insert-Windows key-
Well, just by accident this morning, I discovered that pressing Insert-Windows
key-C invokes a hidden JAWS command for solving captias. I happend to be on a
web page in IE that contained a captia image, and when I hit this keystroke,
JAWS announced to my surprise, "Captia Result Saved On Clipb
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