Hello Carlos,
If you had any trouble with the link in the previous message I sent, I have
shortened the link by renaming a copy of the file. It is shown below:
Take care.
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/3951772/W7%20Searching.docx
Brian Lee
brianl...@charter.net
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From: jaws
Hello Carlos,
The primary focus of the Windows start menu search box is to show results
from the Program groups of the start menu and results from the control
panel. Other results are also shown from library locations, folders, etc.,
but results from the program groups and control panel are shown
Hello list,
Has anyone here had any experience with the Grubba database solution?
www.grubba.net
I am looking for something to keep track of customers and update notes such
as phone calls, what was said and that can be accessed and updated by others
and not just me. I've played around with Google
Great tip Rick.
With your method, people can get to places much quicker than mine and its
good to be aquainted with the search box and how it works.
That was just the first thought that popped into my head when I saw the
email. I didn't even think about your method, which I like better than mine
be
Hi Rick, I just did the same thing and it worked, thanks for that helpful
tip even know the volume control is in my system tray, I placed a shortcut
to that particular item to the desktop anyway,
Have a good day,
Tim Appleby
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From: "Rick Justice"
To:
Sent: Mond
You could also hit windows key + R and in the run dialog box type:
sndvol.exe
David Ferrin
I've reached the age where 'happy hour' is a nap.
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From: "Rick Justice"
To:
Sent: Monday, March 14, 2011 1:18 PM
Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] windows 7 volume control
Hi Kimsa
Hi Kimsan,
Just as an extra note:
You can do the same thing by typing that in the run dialogue on the start
menu.
sndvol
The way I described to Fanus was to acquaint him with the options in the
search box.
HTH,
Rick Justice
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From: "kimsan"
To:
Sent: Monday, Marc
Hello all,
I am using latest version of JAWS 12 on a Windows Vista 32 bit laptop. I am
going to be doing a clean install of Windows Seven. How do I backup my
messages and other settings for Windows mail using JAWS?
Thanks,
Greg W.
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yes, this works. I was sure I was in the default too, before, where 0
keys was showing.
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From:
To:
Sent: Monday, March 14, 2011 3:36 PM
Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] Key labels in JAWS12 Settings Center
I had a lot of problems with this myself. However, what seems t
I had a lot of problems with this myself. However, what seems to work for me
is to bring up settings center and type ctrl shift d then in the search box
type manage key label, tab once for the list and hit enter and you will see
84 keys you can modify. If you don't type ctrl shift d it's going t
I'm also using JAWS12.0.525. It's the manage Key labels page. how many
keys do you get in the list view there? --
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From: "kaveinthran"
To:
Sent: Monday, March 14, 2011 2:53 PM
Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] Key labels in JAWS12 Settings Center
It works well in my syste
Here's what I do to get to the volume CTRL in windows 7.
1. click on computer
2. click on local disc: (c)
3. Click on windows (press w until you hear windows)
4. Now press the letter s or s y s t e m until you get to system 32 and
press enter
5. Now type SND until you get to sndvol.exe and press en
It works well in my system, using windows 7 ultimate 32 bit, with jaws
v12.0.525
On 3/14/2011 10:49 PM, Flor Lynch wrote:
Hi,
Has anybody been able to mute (toggle mute button) keys in the key
labels dialogue or tab in JAWS12 (Application or Default) Settings
Center? In previous versions, yo
Hi,
Has anybody been able to mute (toggle mute button) keys in the key
labels dialogue or tab in JAWS12 (Application or Default) Settings
Center? In previous versions, you used the JAWS Configuration Manager
and there were up to 84 keys in the list view; and you could mute a lot
of them, so a
Hi Fanus,
Have you made sure that the speaker volume is turned up, and that the
speakers are plugged into the proper jack on the soundcard?
The RealTek on-board soundcard has three jacks, and the one in the middle
should be the speaker jack.
You may need to go into the device manager, and locate
after I install Win 7, I had to go to microwsoft's site to get the realteck
sound package for the OS. just a thought!
Best Regards, Cornell
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> To: jaws-users-list@jaws-users.com
> Date: Mon, 14 Mar 2011 14:34:09 +0200
> Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] windows 7 volume
Hi Riana
Yes, I did try the headset but no luck.
Regards
Fanus
- Original Message -
From: "Van Der Walt Riana"
To:
Sent: Monday, March 14, 2011 1:30 PM
Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] windows 7 volume control
Hi Fanus,
Have you tried an ordinary headset?
Not a USB one, because you'd have
Hi Fanus,
Have you tried an ordinary headset?
Not a USB one, because you'd have to configure the settings for that
first.
Riana
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[mailto:jaws-users-list-boun...@jaws-users.com] On Behalf Of Fanus
Sent: Monday, March 14, 201
Hi Rick
Sorry for these stupid questions but I am stuck and my wife
is not very computer literate.
It seems that you know much about these technmical matters.
After I installed win 7 and it restarted I noticed that
there was not that familiar windows sound. Do you think it
can be the volume whi
Hi Fanus,
In Windows 7, open the start menu, and type the word volume in the search
box
you should get a list of results which you can down arrow thru.
These results will vary from computer to computer, but try looking for
adjust system volume.
HTH,
Rick Justice
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Fro
Hi Listers
I installed win 7 on a new hard drive but there is no sound.
Where in win 7 can I find the volume control to see if
volume is perhaps muted?
Regards
Fanus
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