Hey, guess what, the Ctrl-Shift-N even worked on my Win7 machine, once I
used the bypass. Thanks alot, still learning. Glad I do not have to deal
with the ribbon. Never got used to it, so its great news there will be
some hotkeys to benefit from, the day I make the move.
David
On 3/1/2020 9:2
Peter,
sometimes a bit of a challenge to know how much to tell, and what to
leave out. One user is this much experienced, the next is all that much
of a newbie, or too worried to go for anything new. Sorry if my advices
tend to be too thorough.
Sounds like your mouse does have ears, does it. Pe
I won't run jaws either. I use window-eyes when possible and also run n
v d a. Each program does some things better.
73
Butch
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Wallace, ks.
On Sun, 1 Mar 2020, Larry
Higgins via Talk wrote:
David,
Thanks much for the URL for the cleaner. Although I have managed to solve m
Think we are a few, who lament the discontinuation of WinEyes. The very
fact that a number of people still prefers using it for their
activities, tells its own story. And though both NVDA and Jaws might do
a better job in many a case, I still find that WinEyes does what I have
come to enjoy. Ev
David,
Thanks much for the URL for the cleaner. Although I have managed to
solve my Winamp issue with a system restore, I am having an issue with
Window-Eyes which renders browse mode a bit unstable, and can't figure
out why I am the only one using Windows 10 who seems to be having a
problem
Hello David,
Thanks so much for your suggestions. I will try to answer your questions as
best I can
First of all, about my system. No, I have never reinstalled Windows since it
was set up more than a year ago. The only programs I have uninstalled of any
significance were my Collins dictionary an
Hey Tom, thanks for that. I was having a bit of a problem with
Thunderbird never adding this list
to the address book. Every time I would type anything into the too
field having to do with the Window-Eyes list, I would get the address of
a list subscriber, making it necessary to delete that n
Both came through.
Hth,
Tom
On 3/1/2020 7:14 PM, Larry Higgins via Talk wrote:
Maybe we will get it right this time.
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Windows 10 uses a ribbon in File Explorer. One of the side effects of this
is that you get some alt-number shortcuts. You can change their definitions,
but they come with a few. And they are not very consistent among programs,
and I think not even consistent within parts of some large programs.
OK, so is this a new feature of Win10?
If I understood the initial message right, sitting Windows Explorer, you
should be able to press Alt-2, and get the creation of a new folder. I
tried with my Win7 system, just for the fun of it. Went to Windows
Explorer, hit Alt-2, and a little later Goog
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