Hi,
I do not know how accessible that app is. I just get on messenger by using the
web site:
www.messenger.com
You can do the same tasks, and it is very fast if you use Chrome. I would find
out how accessible that app is first. I know that the win10 Facebook app itself
is not accessible for me a
Hi all!
I just listened to the latest FS Cast for JAWS 2018 as well, and it is the best
version of JAWS that has come out in years. I have been a JAWS user since 2001
with version 3.7 LOL! I would say that the features that are being included in
this 2018 version, are the best since version 12.
Yes, there sure is!
Just press:
CTRL+JAWS Key+F
David Moore
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-
Hi all!
I am starting to say this to everyone.
You must use more than one screen reader to access everything. I could tell you
many examples of when NVDA accesses things and JAWS does not at all.
On the other hand, I could give you many examples of when JAWS accesses what I
need, and NVDA does no
Hi!
Thanks a lot!
I did not know you could do that with Firefox!
David Moore
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hi dave,
you can do th
Hi!
The biggest advantage of using Chrome, is being able to press:
Alt+F to open one menu, and navigate down that one menu. You can open sub menus
with the right arrow.
It is so much faster with downloading large files, and streaming video.
You will get used to Chrome and love it.
If you have any
Hi Tom!
I use Chrome all of the time! It is easier to use, much faster at downloading
files, and streaming media. It is very accessible. I can send you a tutorial on
using the Chrome browser!
David Moore
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rial.
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To: David Moore via Talk
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Hi David,
Sure. Please send me that tutorial.
tom.kings...@charter.net
Thanks,
Tom
On 10
/2017, you wrote:
>Hi David,
>Sure. Please send me that tutorial.
>tom.kings...@charter.net
>Thanks,
>Tom
>
>
>On 10/10/2017 5:31 PM, David Moore via Talk wrote:
>>Hi Tom!
>>I use Chrome all of the time! It is easier to use, much faster at
>>downloading files,
m: brice Mijares via Talk
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Subject: Re: Chrome, was: Firefox Updated and Unable to Navigate
David, would you please send me the Chrome tutorial? Thank You.
bricemija...@att.net
___
You are welcome!
Let me know if you have any questions at all.
David Moore
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Cc: brice Mijares
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Thank you
he settings choice.
>I press right arrow on this help sub menu, and you can enter on the
>help center to get a lot of help using Chrome.
>To open a web site, just press CTRL+L or Alt+D and type the URL.
>Chrome for me, is so much quicker with web sites that involve
>streamming TV
Hi guys!
Another paid screen reader is System Access from SeroTech!
David Moore
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Subject: RE:
Hi everybody!
I will paste the tutorial right below what I am typing.
You can copy and paste this message right into Notepad or whatever, because the
entire tutorial is just text.
The entire tutorial for using Chrome will follow right now:
Here it is!
Tutorial for Using the Google Chrome Browser
B
Hi Rod!
I really want to try one, because I only know Windows. I like trying something
new all of the time. Where can you play around with one in a store or somewhere
else? Now, is Voice over the same on the MacBook as it is on the iPhone? Do you
have a desktop with icons on it like with Windows
Hey Reeva!
I loved this video. I totally agree with everything that was talked about in
this great video. I have always said that small is better, because it creates
competition. I was heart broken in 2000, when Freedom Scientific formed. I do
not like the idea of large corporations at all. I fr
Hi Don!
In Chrome, I enter on the file to be downloaded.
When it asks me what I want to do with the file, I press CTRL+J.
Now, Tab two or three times, and you will hear downloads. Press the down arrow
to get to the file that you are currently downloading. Now, press tab to Yes.
Then, the file wil
Thank you, Don!
That is just I, just the way I am LOL!
Please email me anytime!
Have a great one!
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Sent: Friday, October 13, 2017 6:30 PM
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Subject: RE: google chrome
So nice to talk to an expert a
Hi!
Try uninstalling Window Eyes altogether, and use Narrator to install the
update. That really worked well for me!
Narrator gives you more information about the status of the update anyway.
That is a suggestion.
David Moore
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indow-Eyes 9.1 or below and 9.3.
I'm at a loss.
Thanks,
Rod
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I sure did do just that!
I have a 32 Gig SSD drive. I upgraded to 1709 with 8 Gig available on the
drive. If you do not have that much room available, you can uninstall all
programs you have installed, or do a refresh of your PC, which will reinstall
Windows and get rid of all of the junk on the
Goggle Chrome, but I can't
find it. Would you please post it again. thanks
Have a great day!
Bob Hicks
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T
: Re: google chrome
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 pa
Hello all, the key command for toggling narrator is Windows key + Ctrl key
+ enter. There is a guide that you can bring up for narrator why in The
help section of narrator when it comes up. I use narrator a lot, and it
works great in Google chrome browser, email app, and many many programs.
David M
Hi Grumpy Dave and all,
My name is David Moore. I just joined this list to let people know that I am
here for you to help you with the transition to JAWS. JAWS uses the numpad a
lot for desktop layout, and there are commands for the laptop layout without a
numpad as well. I am here to answer all
Hi all,
I just want to let you know that there are many tutorials and teachings
pertaining to using JAWS with many programs at the following URL:
www.freedomscientific.com
Everything you need to know about JAWS is somewhere on this website. There are
many teachings and tutorials to get you starte
Yes, That is how it works. In short, if your computer has been running for more
than 40 minutes, JAWS will not load unless you restart the computer. It is not
how long JAWS has been running, but it is the computer.
David Moore
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I had my authorization number emailed to me while I was on the phone with VFO.
David Moore
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Subject: RE: jaws authorization question
Same here
-Or
Hi,
I am on two win10 lists, and I will give you the subscription of both of them.
The Groups.io one Joseph Lee is the owner, and there are very knowledgable
people on there.
To subscribe:
win10+subscr...@groups.io
To post:
wi...@groups.io
Here is another one!
To subscribe:
windows-10-and-jaws-sub
Hi,
Narrator works fine for me with JAWS 18 installed. I am not sure what is going
on with you, there, but Narrator should work fine. I use both all of the time.
David Moore
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The keystroke to open JAWS is whatever you make it.
Most people make it alt+CTRL+J.
David Moore
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To: 'gosselin_louis'; 'Window-Eyes Discussion List'
Subject: RE: Window-Eyes to Jaws Migration
As stated in
Hi Chuck!
I agree with you. VFO is offering a lot, and there many good JAWS lists to
subscribe to. This is David Moore from Columbus, Ohio LOL!
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Subject: Re: The
That is funny about Trump LOL!
Well, I always say that even intelligent people believe what they hear way too
much without searching it for themselves. It has always amazed me just how
gullible people really are LOL! People give money to crazy diets and the like.
You can learn more concerning ju
You can also use Narrator to help a lot through the process.
David Moore
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Hi Dave!
Not to certain of what others did, bu
Hi,
JAWS 18 works very well with Office 2010!
David Moore
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Subject: RE: switch to Jaws
Raul,
Can I use Office 2010 when using Jaws 18?
Paulett
Hey Dave!
I agree LOL! It is so much easier to use, and you still get great documents!
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Nothing wrong with MS
Word 2003. It is my Favorite e
I scan just MS office with Mal ware bytes and Windows Defender. You can scan
just one program if you want. It is always secure when I do a scan on just MS
office 2003.
David Moore
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Subject: R
Yes, using the old with the new is the best experience. For example, I have a
Windows XP computer hiding in the closet LOL! I use JAWS 13 on it, and I use
programs on that computer that I cannot use on my win10 computers LOL! I am
afraid to tell people this on other lists, because I might be a s
You have to go to basics and switch JAWS to laptop layout for the caps lock to
work as the insert. However, you can use all of the desktop keys, you just have
the caps lock key now. If you want, you can learn the laptop key commands right
at your finger tips, but you do not have to. You can leav
Hi,
This definitely can be done with JAWS. Press enter on utilities in the JAWS
menus, and arrow to sound card sub menu. In here, you can choose the sound card
that JAWS uses.
Have a great one.
David Moore
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Hi,
In JAWS settings, Insert+6 on the top numbers row, you can make the insert key
a sticky key. I would search for insert key, and the setting that you can check
will probably be there. You can do this with JAWS so the Insert is not a sticky
key on your computer for all programs like it would b
You certainly can use both insert keys as well as the caps lock key. You have
everything you have in desktop layout, plus the caps lock, and a lot of extra
commands that are much easier to do from the keyboard.
Have a great one.
David Moore
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Hi,
Here is what you want to do with JAWS. First, press Windows+CTRL+K to set a
temperary place marker. Then, arrow to the end of what you want to select.
Then, Press Insert+Space bar, and press the letter M for marker. When you do
that, all of the text between the place marker and your mark is
I know many people including me, who have a desktop and still use the laptop
layout for JAWS, because you gain a lot of extra commands that are easier to
perform than always using the numpad, plus, you gain the caps lock. For
example, try this command using the numpad LOL! To look up a word your
Hi,
You could also shut down WE, and turn on Narator. You could then use Narrator
until JAWS begins to talk, and turn off Narrator. With win10 creators, the
command to turn on Narrator is:
CTRL+Windows+Enter.
On Windows 7,
Press ALT+U, and I believe that Narrator will begin talking.
Take care,
Da
Hi,
HJ Pad is a lot like Wordpad, but it has classical menus instead of ribbons.
The spell checker by just pressing F7 works very well, just like in MS word
earlier versions.
David Moore
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To: ukekearu...@v
Hi,
JAWS 18 works great on Windows 10 Creator’s build. Version 1703. JAWS is not
that different, because screen readers are very similar. Also, You might want
to consider free NVDA as a good back up screen reader. You can download NVDA
screen reader for free at:
www.nvaccess.org
NVDA is a full s
Hi,
Eudora is a relic that will no longer work with many email accounts. Windows
Live mail or Thunderbird are much better than Eudora. I used Eudora in the
early 2000s, and it was very limited even then.
David Moore
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You need at least JAWS 17 to work well with Windows 10, which is the Windows
version you should be using, because it works with all of the modern apps and
cloud services. NVDA is very powerful, and I encourage you to try using it as
your full screen reader. It may not have all of the bells and w
Hi Olusegun!
I am putting a demo of Window Eyes on my computer right now LOL! It has Windows
10 Creators update LOLOL! I have NVDA, JAWS, Narrator, and now, a demo of
Window Eyes LOL!
I better watch my computer LOL!
David Moore
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Hi Ivan,
NVDA is the screen reader of the future, because everyone has access to its
code. It is called open source, because everyone can contribute to its code.
NVDA will not be bought, because we, the community own it LOL!.
To subscribe to the NVDA list, many experts on there:
nvda+subscr...@nv
Hi,
On most laptops, yes it is. My insert key is second from the right.
David Moore
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Sent: Thursday, June 8, 2017 7:18 PM
To: 'Steve Nutt'; 'Window-Eyes Discussion List'
Subject: RE: switching to JAWS
Where is the insert key on the numb
Hi Michael!
I am in your exact situation. I have an HP Stream 11, with a 32 Gig SSD drive.
I updated to win10 1703 by using an USB external disk drive that has a
Tarrabyte for only $80.00 three years ago; probably cheaper now! When you
update to 1703, it will save a copy of 1607 in case you want
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