OK, thanks Lou! Will go back and look at some of those old messages.
Always wondered why W.E. didn't come with its own OCR software?
THANKS&Have A Great Day! de
On 16-Nov-15 22:21, via Talk wrote:
Jim. Virtual View is an app that ships with WE. It works with WE 9.1--the
version I'm currently
Hey guys. Did you reboot the computer after enabling the Windows TIF I
Filter? I was getting the same garbage until I restarted the 'puter.
Lou N.
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Jim. Virtual View is an app that ships with WE. It works with WE 9.1--the
version I'm currently using. The latest version of the VV app has a built-in
OCR capability. Very handy. Aaron Smith is working on a newer version that
will contain its own user guide. Meantime, just read through your old ema
Hi there FOLKS!
Was meaning to ask about VirtualView. I presently have W.E.9.1 and am
going to be upgrading to W.E. 9.2 soon. Was wondering if this program
actually is a part of the W.E. package or do I have to download some
sort of plug-in? Can someone please enlighten me as to how this act
Correction, I meant LUFS not LUF.
Marc
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On November 16, 2015 7:30:03 PM Marc Solomon via Talk
wrote:
> Curtis,
> Do these values refer to the VirtualView OCR tutorial or another resource?
> Also, based on your experience what would be th
Curtis,
Do these values refer to the VirtualView OCR tutorial or another resource?
Also, based on your experience what would be the appropriate dB values for a
digital podcast? I don't claim to be an audio engineer and the materials I have
been reading recommend using the loudness unit or LUF to
That is almost exactly what I got as well. Also, my tif ifilter is
checked. So is there a problem with my system?
Don Roberts
On 11/16/2015 1:51 PM, manny via Talk wrote:
Hi,
I tried this new feature, but what I got was not what was written on
the pdf file.
I seem to have gotten technical
You can normalize the audio in a number of programs, maybe goldwave or
other sound editing programs.
Curtis Delzer via Talk wrote:
> Mark, your recording is approximately 17 DB below 0 DB, average.
>
> At 11:45 AM 11/16/2015, you wrote:
> >Hi Gary,
> > I know that some of the webinars/tutorials
Hi Keith,
The process hasn't changed from your version to the present.
First, make your program the active window, and then press Control-backslash
to open the Window-Eyes control panel.
Press Alt-H to open the Help menu, arrow down to Show advanced options, and,
if it's not checked, press Enter t
That's good to know. Wil take a look at this one.
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But that one is a bit pricy for the average euser. Starting At $1500 fo the
i5 version and up and you don't get that much.
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Mark, your recording is approximately 17 DB below 0 DB, average.
At 11:45 AM 11/16/2015, you wrote:
Hi Gary,
I know that some of the webinars/tutorials in the past were produced
with low volume. But based on your feedback and feedback from other,
I have been paying specific attention to this d
I hear you bro.that's why I am looking for another one but need to have a
bit of better battery life at least 8 hours will do for me. Also need that
full size keyboard you know my profession by now accounting. So I will
state my criteria an dse what happens. I 5 or I 7 processor, 8 or 16 GB 256
o
I don't think brand is as important as not buying the cheapest one you
find. In my experience cheaper laptops have cheaper less durable
keyboards as well as poorer quality speakers. Also the hinges for the
screen are sometimes stronger on the more expensive laptops.
On 11/16/2015 4:20 PM, ga
Exactly also had a dell which I bought in 2008 and the only thing that went
out on me was the keyboard which I blew with a can of air. But its still
running like a tank its was the 4 Generation intel processor I 5 with 2.4
ghz and 6GB of ram 128GB ssd hard drive and all the bells and whistles
w
Also have the Toshiba satleite pro which is pretty good laptops. Also like
Dell as well. But I get the signature editions or the small business
editions which don't have any of that junk ware on bord.
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it should give you this option when you install it.
somewhere in the ff pull downs is the same option to inport. but i haven't
found it yet.
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Sent: Monday, November 16, 2015 11:41 AM
To: talk@lists.window-eyes.com
Subject: OT: movin
Hi,
I tried this new feature, but what I got was not what was written on the
pdf file.
I seem to have gotten technical info.
Have a look:
Object reference not set to an instance of an object.
pdfbox-1.8.9
at org.apache.pdfbox.util.JPEGUtil.updateMetadata(IIOMetadata ,
Int32 )
Hello, still using a windows xp machine with window eyes 7.5.2. Yes, I kow, I
need to upgrade to win 10 and 9.0, but can't afford it right now.
How do I make a set file for a program in this version of window eyes?
Thanks
Keith
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Fresh Books is 99% accessible and it works on Windows, MAC, Android, and
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other blind people that use and recommend them.
Cindy
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From: Talk [mailto:talk-bounces+slerythema=gmail@lists.window-e
On my email to the list below, I've noticed a couple other interesting patterns
to my reported quirk. I just had an email in my inbox that I forwarded, but
did not reply to. For this email, the quirk is not happening. So, it seems it
only happens in my inbox if I reply to the email today. An
martha,
Press f4 to go to the list with accounts.
From there, press tab to open the selected account.
Marten
On Mon, 16 Nov 2015 13:32:19 -0600 Martha Reaney via Talk
wrote:
> Hi, folks.
>
> I am using Windows 10, WE 9.2, and a trial copy of BECKY!
>
> Today, when I launched BECKY!, I got
Hi Gary,
I know that some of the webinars/tutorials in the past were produced with low
volume. But based on your feedback and feedback from other, I have been paying
specific attention to this detail in recent recordings. For example, the audio
levels in the VirtualView OCR tutorial seem to be q
Hello listers,
I want to use FF instead of IE. How do I move all my favourites from IE to
FF?
Thanks in advance
Morné
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Hi, folks.
I am using Windows 10, WE 9.2, and a trial copy of BECKY!
Today, when I launched BECKY!, I got the usual dialog box, telling me that the
trial copy was only good for 30 days. Pressed enter and got to the next screen.
I was hearing my email server info, and thought that I needed to u
Try control-tab and then the arrows.
At 11:32 AM 11/16/2015, you wrote:
Hi, folks.
I am using Windows 10, WE 9.2, and a trial copy of BECKY!
Today, when I launched BECKY!, I got the usual dialog box, telling
me that the trial copy was only good for 30 days. Pressed enter and
got to the next
Hi Marc,
Speaking of the recording can you do something about incresing the volume?
I am also hearing impaired and the volume on the webinars is hard to hear.
I hope you can do something to accomidate the hearing impared. Thanks,
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Sent:
Hi, Evan. I've also had good luck with Dells, though you pay more
for premium support and warranties. However, it's worth it,
especially when they send someone out within 24 hours.--Matthew Chao
At 01:19 PM 11/16/2015, you wrote:
Hmmm, well, I guess that just goes to show how different points
Well, both the Dell laptops I bought allowed you to disable the tougchpad
permanently. Someone sighted can reenable it if they need it.
On my older Dell laptop, I could make adjustments to the touchpad myself
with Window Eyes, so rather than permanently disable it, I reduced the
sensitivity so t
I got the Dell Inspiron 17R in April 2014, with 8 gigs of RAM and a terabyte
harddrive. I just had to get the microphone replaced, but it wasn't nearly
the hassle I thought it would be. Overall, I've been very happy with the two
Dell laptops I've owned over the last seven years.
Well, we're on the same page on this.
The two Dell laptops I mentioned in the last message both have numeric
keypads on them. I travel two or three times a year, so for that often, it's
not a huge deal to pack one, even though they're a little wider than the
laptops with the cramped keyboards
Hmmm, well, I guess that just goes to show how different points of view can
be. I'm on my second Dell laptop, which I bought in April of 2014. I just
got the microphone replaced, (having bought premium support), and it wasn't
nearly the hassle I thought it would be to get them to send someone ou
Unless you want to keep logging your laptop around the globe like I do, I'll
just buy a 15.6-inch machine which comes with standard keyboard set and no
need to have to invoke the FN key in order to get NumPad ke functions.
As I said, I do log around my 15.6-inch laptop when necessary. I don't c
Jed, laptop suggestions can be a hit and miss! For instance, I won't touch
a Dell laptop with a ten-foot pole! I don't like proprietary stuff too
much.
I do like Toshiba, Sony (this one can be pricey because of its name), Asus
and Acer.
I don't like HP and I frankly believe that the strength
Lou,
Regarding accessing a PDF document in Virtual View? You're not doing
anything wrong. And neither is virtual view. When you open Virtual View
you choose whether to access the focused window, the active window, or a
file. So when you visualize a PDF file in Acrobat you're only
visualizing
There is a quirk in my Outlook 2010. I thought I saw something in the WE 9.2
readme that this quirk that I first noticed in WE 9.1 was fixed in 9.2, but
It's happening again and maybe more frequently. When arrowing through my inbox
for certain messages WE will say 'message left paren web brows
I would recommend Microsoft's (NEW) SurfaceBook
Benefits of a LapTop-NoteBook PC & a Tablet All IN 1
(Note: I Think-Beleive) it is Pricey Like Apple's Computers (MacBookPro)
At 06:55 AM 11/16/2015, you wrote:
Hey guys,
Well the time has come to get a new laptop. I know it'll have
windows 10
Hey, Kevin.
Yep. I followed Mark's steps using Win 7 and everything worked as
advertised. Definitely have to restart the computer after enabling that
Windows TIF I filter or whatever it's called.
Either a Window-Eyes user cannot use virtual view on a pdf that is opened in
Adobe, or, Adobe Acrobat
Hi Kevin,
Yes, the tutorial was designed to apply to all supported operating systems even
though it was recorded under Windows 10.
Marc
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Sent: Monday, November 16, 2015 10:40 AM
To: Marc Solomon ; Window-Eyes Discussion
If you can afford it, go for the Dells that are geared toward the
business environment. the OS is professional grade, as are the
components inside these machines. The Latitude series is a good
place to start. And yes, you can permanently disable the
trackpad/touchpad. Recommend the 15.5-inc
I'm happy with Dell.--Matthew Chao
At 09:55 AM 11/16/2015, you wrote:
Hey guys,
Well the time has come to get a new laptop. I know it'll have
windows 10 on it. I'm assuming it'll work well with the new
window-eyes. Any good laptop suggestions? I know Del makes an
awesome machine. I was
Hi:
Please could somebody remind me again, how do I delete cookies in
Mozilla Firefox?
Kevin Huber
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Hi Mark:
Will the steps that were outlined in that tutorial work in Windows 7?
Kevin Huber
On 11/13/15, Marc Solomon via Talk wrote:
> Greetings,
>
> A new Window-Eyes tutorial has been created to help you learn how to use the
> new optical character recognition (OCR) feature available in Virtual
I heard the dell enspiron 15 5000 series is pretty good. Full keyboard, 8 gigs
ot ram.
Sent from my iPhone
> On Nov 16, 2015, at 10:29 AM, Karyn Campbell via Talk
> wrote:
>
> With an HP Pavilion, you have to disable the track pad in each session. That
> means every time you log on you must
Hi Jed:
I have had good luck with Toshibas. I have gotten 3 of them over the
years and they have all served me well.
Kevin Huber
On 11/16/15, Jed Barton via Talk wrote:
> Hey guys,
>
> Well the time has come to get a new laptop. I know it'll have windows
> 10 on it. I'm assuming it'll work we
With an HP Pavilion, you have to disable the track pad in each session. That
means every time you log on you must disable the track pad as there is no
known way to permanently disable that annoying thing. I think it has to be
done in the properties somewhere. My husband knows how to do it so he w
An HP Pavilion is nice.
Peace.
Linette
On 11/16/2015 8:55 AM, Jed Barton via Talk wrote:
Hey guys,
Well the time has come to get a new laptop. I know it'll have windows
10 on it. I'm assuming it'll work well with the new window-eyes. Any
good laptop suggestions? I know Del makes an a
Hey guys,
Well the time has come to get a new laptop. I know it'll have windows
10 on it. I'm assuming it'll work well with the new window-eyes. Any
good laptop suggestions? I know Del makes an awesome machine. I was
thinking either del or asus, since asus makes half the components in all
Quicken isn't accessible for the most part anyway. Don't waste your time or
money on that package.
Les
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