I primarily use one hand for most of what I do, so in the case of
Braille, I use the left hand, and specifically my index finger for
reading. I was fortunately to have a rather rare device, a Perkins
one-handed brailer. It's kinda cool because the 1-2-3 keys stay locked
in a down position
have you tried re installing the wlm app package? or maybe doing a wlm system
repair?
the repair is done in the program and features list. look for the essentuals
program. start a uninstall. it will open a dialog with options to uninstall or
repair all the essentuals programs that ar installed.
What exactly is the error message saying? It usually will tell us what
does not work, and which line in the scripting code that failed. That
is, which step in the processing of the script that caused the error.
Unless we know that, it all will be a matter of more or less wild guessing.
Now,
Hello all,
I made some mistakes in my last message so I am sending it again.
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Hello all,
I use WLM as my e-mail client on a Windows 8.1 machine and WE 9.5.4. I had
no trouble with this client until just over a month ago. Since then, I get a
Hell all,
I use WLM as my e-mail client on a Windows 8.1 machine and WE 9.5.4. I had
no trouble with this client until just over a month ago. Since then, I get a
script error message after sending out an e-mail message.I get four choices:
retry, sgtop, edit script or restart script. I have to
I can remember being asked "which is your braille finger?" when somebody
wanted to show me something. I asked them what is a braille finger? I read
with all my fingers. If I had to have a preference, it would be the middle
three on both hands. Pam.
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I've never heard that you use all 8 fingers to read braille. They just
have to come along as you read. I find that my left index finger is my
main reading finger although I'm trying to train my right one, too. It
reads but very slowly and usually takes care of the ends of lines. My
left
I know this is a bit off-topic, yet been wondering and wanted to hear
people's opinion on the matter. it seems this somehow have been
discussed before, still, what do you think.
As any Braille user will know, we are supposed to use 8 fingers for
reading fast and effeciently. That is, the
Am aware of the issues when comes to composing emails. Why I - near the
end of my initial message stated that it will need some further
investigation. Wonder if there might be some kind of an extension, or
rather perhaps a Theme, for Thunderbird that will bring us closer to a
solution. Themes,
I wish your advice could be beneficial to me, but my issue is more basic
and probably won't be solved until I finally upgrade to Windows-10. I
like Thunderbird a lot. I don't receive a lot of e-mails, so it's easy
for me to scroll down and find e-mails without keyboard shortcuts. My
only issue
Been playing a bit around, and thought to just share one tiny experience
with you all.
A good while ago, Thunderbird had an update, which included some
Calendar functionality. If you were in the list of mails, and started to
tab your way on the screen, you ended up with a load of "empty
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