You are very welcome!
I totally agree with you about Chrome. Definitely my favorite!
Have a great one, and ask any questions.
David Moore
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From: Mike Rogers via Talk
Sent: Wednesday, December 13, 2017 11:14 AM
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Yes, I did understand that the setup file is the actual entire folder.
Thanks.
Carol
On 12/13/2017 8:40 PM, Rod Hutton via Talk wrote:
Hi Carol,
The file setup.exe is in the root folder of the installation CD or the folder
which contains the complete CD if you requested a download zip file
Hi Carol,
The file setup.exe is in the root folder of the installation CD or the folder
which contains the complete CD if you requested a download zip file.
I simply checked the date of setup.exe since you wanted a date to check if you
had the correct version.
So, to be clear, you need the compl
Thanks Rod. I am fairly lost with Win10 and having to learn Narrator at
the same time is just not working for me. I will try the install soon.
Do I need anything else besides the setup file? I do have my serial
number, so that is not a problem.
Carol
On 12/13/2017 12:53 PM, Rod Hutton vi
Might be a hit-and-miss this one. But what happens if you try the
App-key, or Shift-F10? Someone told me, that once in a while even
Shift-App-key will provide extended menus. I am not under Win10, so
cannot really help, just thought to throw the idea on the table.
On 12/13/2017 6:51 PM, Carol
Hi Carol,
Yes, setup.exe has a date modified of 1/11/17.
Best,
Rod
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Well, at this point, I don't know if there is one installed. I did not
take the option from macafey. I plan to use Defender once I can move
around a little in Win10. It did show me the files on the drive,
though. Maybe I can play around a bit more this evening.
Carol
On 12/13/2017 12:44
Hi Carol,
I'm wondering if your antivirus software has blocked the external drive.
I've never used anything except Windows built-in antivirus software, Windows
Defender, and so have not had any trouble with external drives.
Best,
Rod
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I want to install WE. I have a vversion 9.5.4 which was dated January
of this year. Is this the one I need? Are there any other files I
need? Thanks.
Carol
they sent me on my drive.
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Any views or opinions presented in this email are solely tho
Thanks. I will give that a try the next time I have the PC turned on.
Right now, I am sharing monitor cable and power cord. Since I need this
one more, I can only do a little at a time with the other one. Small
steps --little time, grin.
Carol
On 12/13/2017 11:10 AM, Steve Jacobson via Ta
Thanks for the tutorial. I prefer Chrome over I.E. and Firefox is out of the
equation. This is a great tutorial.
www.harmonicaworkshops.com
On Tue, 12 Dec 2017 19:41:49 -0500
David Moore via Talk wrote:
> Hey Bob and all!
> I will paste my text tutorial on
Carol,
If you arrowed to the file, it may already have been selected. I wonder if
Narrator may be incorrectly reporting the selection. What happens if you
arrow to the file you want, do not press PSACE, do the CONTROL-C and paste?
I don't know if one can assume anything if Narrator remains silen
This web browsing business is very frustrating. On Monday, I needed to get
a password reminder from Delta Airlines and was routed to the password reset
page. With Internet explorer 11, I found a heading for password reset, but
no edit boxes to perform the reset. Being a somewhat reasonable human
Honest, I wouldn't joke about this one, grin. I tried to copy and paste
a file to my new computer from an external drive. I selected the by
pressing spacebar. Narrator said selected. I did ctrl-c and Narrator
said nothing. OK, I thought maybe I didn't do it correctly. So, I
deselected the
Thanks Dave. You sure are thorough! I think I will give Chrome a try.
Have a great day!
Bob Hicks
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Sent: Tuesday, December 12, 2017 7:42 PM
To: Windo
Hi Carol,
Ctrl-C, Ctrl-X, and Ctrl-V all work, as do the normal selection methods, the
only problem being Narrator's abysmal lack of verbosity.
Best,
Rod
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On Behalf Of Carol and Roger via T
OK, I have most of my files from my old PC on my external drive. I
tried to copy one last night to the Win10 pc. It still is using
Narrator. I tried using control-c to copy the file, but it would not
copy. Also, I could not find it on the ribbon. Where does one find
editing commands? Thank
Yes, Windows 8 does have a startup sound but no shut down sound.
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Cc: Nick Sarames
Subject: Re: Is there a start up sound for sound for JAWS or a way to enable
one?
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