has anyone tried Hot Spot Clicker
Email is golden!!!
Kevin Lee
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Sometimes you can get around this by saving in pdf, closing the document,
and then reopen it. Often it is now available to be saved in text format.
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From: Steve
Sent: Saturday, January 17, 2015 2:37 PM
To: jaws-users-list@jaws-users.com
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Hello Judy,
I hear you on that Yahoo account! I got rid of mine a long time ago.
The trouble now, is, I am using a gmail account for this group and after
just checking my spam folder, there are 44 messages dating back to April of
2014.
They keep popping up no matter how many times I delete them
Google Mail has a nasty habit of occasionally flagging good mail as Spam.
There's no way to turn off their f-g spam filter at all.
Here's what you need to do to move items to your inbox:
1. Log into your Gmail account.
2. Navigate by headings. You may be in your inbox to start with.
Try windows key E.
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Behalf Of anna vimini
Sent: Saturday, January 17, 2015 6:12 PM
To: jaws-users-list@jaws-users.com
Subject: [JAWS-Users] my computer
Hi all using windows 8.1
I use to be able to
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/14125880/TheQube-0.7-setup.exe
Direct download link:
http://theqube.oire.org/files/bin/TheQube-0.7-setup.exe
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Of james f hooper
Sent: Saturday,
That doesn't work on many Adobe docs, because they are protected. You have
to purchase the pro version of Adobe reader to save in alternative formats.
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From: Trish
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Sent: Saturday, January 17, 2015 12:09 AM
Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users]
Hi all using windows 8.1
how do you get to the desk top properties?
The way I am trying to do it is press control space bar to unselected
icon on the desk top and then press the application key but properties
is not in the list.
so how would I go about doing it?
I am using windows 8.1 and Jaws
You may try the following.
Do shift + tab, to get to the desktop.
Once on the desktop, locate the User icon.
Enter on the User icon.
Once inside this folder.
The second one should be Desktop.
Press the application key.
Arrow up once, for properties.
Enter on properties.
Hope this works for you.
Hi
When I am using Outlook.com which use to be hotmail.com or Windows Live
Messenger. When I use Outlook 2010 I can just arrow down through my emails.
How can you do this using Outlook.com?
Ed
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does not work on windows 8.1
do you have any other suggestions
Re: [JAWS-Users] desk top properties
You may try the following.
Do shift + tab, to get to the desktop.
Once on the desktop, locate the User icon.
Enter on the User icon.
Once inside this folder.
The second one should be Desktop.
Hi, I also recommend this approach. This way when you deselect that enabling
button it is permanent and the next protected file can be read, instead of
fiddling with things each time. Judy Tallie
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From: JAWS-Users-List [mailto:jaws-users-list-boun...@jaws-users.com]
Hi all using windows 8.1
I use to be able to get to my computer in windows 8.0 by typing computer
on the search box on the start screen but it does not seem to work in
windows 8.1 so how would I go about doing this in windows 8.1?
thanks in advance
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Hi Ed,
I'll tell you, I have found the Outlook.com site to be virtually
inaccessible. The best solution that I have found is using Windows Live
Mail, or some other Email client to set your accounts up in. They offer so
much more functionality, and they are easier to access. I have not even
Anna,
What Gaston was saying probably does not pertain to a lot of people, because
I do not think most people keep their Users folder on their desktop, but it
can be accessed through the Users folder in your C: drive. However, If you
want to make changes to the desktop, then this will not
Thanks again Mike I had just figured that out and just was going to
write and tell the list but you beat me too it.
Re: [JAWS-Users] desk top properties
Anna,
What Gaston was saying probably does not pertain to a lot of people,
because I do not think most people keep their Users folder on
Thanks Mike
Re: [JAWS-Users] desk top properties
Anna,
What Gaston was saying probably does not pertain to a lot of people,
because I do not think most people keep their Users folder on their
desktop, but it
can be accessed through the Users folder in your C: drive. However, If
you want to
Hi Mike,
I thought wLM was the same as Outlook.com. I thought it started out as
Hotmail then it went to wlm then to outlook.com. Correct me if I am thinking
wrong.
Ed
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Behalf Of Mike Boyd
Sent:
When yu type computer now it should come up with this pc app and that's
your computer
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Behalf Of anna vimini
Sent: Saturday, January 17, 2015 6:12 PM
To: jaws-users-list@jaws-users.com
Subject:
How do I delete Alternative Flash Player from my registry. It stills
tries to load when I log onto my computer. It's uninstalled.
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Actually Ed, Hotmail.com, then Live.com, and now outlook.com. Windows Live
Mail is a program that can be downloaded free from the Microsoft Download
Center:
Http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/default.aspx
From here, you can get free downloads for many Microsoft products like
Windows
Hello list,
Theres this guitar learning site I go to to pick up new pieces. Ive
usually access it through IE (latest version) and have had no issue
accessing the flash content. However, when I visit the same page in Firefox,
I cannot for the life of me locate the flash to start playing the
Hi Nicole,
Here it is in a nutshell. The registry is nothing to be scared of, but you
do have to treat it with much respect. It is safe to go there and make
changes if you know just what to look for. But, delete the wrong thing,
and you are looking at a restore or reinstall of Windows.
Thanks I just figured that out
Re: [JAWS-Users] my computer
When yu type computer now it should come up with this pc app and that's
your computer
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On
Behalf Of anna vimini
Sent: Saturday, January
Hi again Anna,
The term for Computer, is now This PC.
Mike
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From: anna vimini
Sent: Saturday, January 17, 2015 2:26 PM
To: jaws-users-list@jaws-users.com
Subject: [JAWS-Users] desk top properties
does not work on windows 8.1
do you have
I'm not sure this is what you're talking about but most documents I download
from the web always come through in protected form. I route JAWS to PC
cursor and arrow to where it says enable editing, and the route PC to JAWS
and then switch to VC. There may be an easier way but this works for me.
good morning;
the current version of the qube, is;
TheQube-0.7-setup.exe
this version does not require a token to be authorized.
I was able to install the program, now I just need to no how to use it.
apparently, there are a few different keystrokes,
example;
to follow someone, the keystroke
Hi.
I am not sure how to do this in an older version of Adobe as v.9, but in
Adobe Reader 11, there must in settings, Settings extended uncheck the box
where pdf-document's are opened in protected mode.
Probably you find this on the General tab in v.9.
Hans Pauli.
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Hi Jodi,
In Adobe Reader XI there is a checkbox in the Security Enhanced tab called,
Enable Protected Mode at startup, that needs to be unchecked. This checkbox
needs to be unchecked in prior versions but, I don't recall which tab in
preferences it's in but, I think it might be in the
I use the following steps to remove the document from Protection mode:
1. press ALT Key once. This will enable the ribbon / menu bar
2. press Control TAB and this will move the PC cursor to the information bar
that announces File Protection information. Use the Right Arrow once and you
will hit
Mike,
I have Adobe XI Pro and the same happens on my system at work. Do you know
if the same occurs there?
Michelle
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Behalf Of Mike B.
Sent: Saturday, January 17, 2015 9:39 AM
To:
Do you have the link for this version.
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Of david
Sent: Saturday, January 17, 2015 6:04 AM
To: jaws-users-list@jaws-users.com
Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] Qube no longer working for me
good
What site is this?
And one more thing:
There is a company who is out-sourcing quality assurance for Hcengage,
it is QA infotech in india, and one on-site office.
WWW.Qainfotech.com
Try contacting cengage first, then this one.
however, I once worked in Q A, but cengage people were not much aware
of
Hi Michelle,
I've never used Adobe XI Pro but, the only way to know for sure is check
your settings in preferences / Security Enhanced see if that, Enable
Protected Mode at startup, checkbox is unchecked.
Take Care.
Mike
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This seems like a great way to handle protected PDF files so I thought I
would try it on a file I previously had problems with. Since the last time I
tried this document I have updated Adobe reader to Version 11. When I opened
the document It opened without any difficulty. When I pressed the
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