Subject: RE: Jaws learning tutorial
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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Subject: RE: Jaws learning tutorial
Brice, HJ Pad, if memory serves, is more or less like the Notepad or
Wordpad
you already have in Windows. Not so sure you need it, but, hey, go play
with it and enjoy the new treat!
Too many silly bells and whistles in Jaw
What files will hj pad open?
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To: Dennis Long ; Window-Eyes Discussion List
Subject: RE: Jaws learning tutorial
Hi,
HJ Pad is a lot like Wordpad, but it has classical menus instead of ribbons.
The spell
versions.
David Moore
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To: ukekearu...@valtdnet.com; 'Window-Eyes Discussion List'
Subject: RE: Jaws learning tutorial
Easy and convenient.
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Did the instructions that I gave you work?
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> On May 29, 2017, at 9:20 AM, brice Mijares via Talk
> wrote:
>
> Yes, a simple editer is all it is. Like I said, all I was trying to do was
> follow along with the learning material and the instruction given to open
> hjpad d
Yes, a simple editer is all it is. Like I said, all I was trying to do
was follow along with the learning material and the instruction given
to open hjpad didn't work.
On 5/28/2017 6:52 PM, Olusegun -- Victory Associates LTD, Inc. wrote:
Brice, HJ Pad, if memory serves, is more or less like t
Carol, I tried that and the search results only listed the MP3 with the
learning material, plus the web results. Using windows ten.
On 5/28/2017 6:58 PM, Carol and Roger wrote:
The easiest way, for me, using Windows 7, is press the Windows Key) and
type hjPad in the search box. Down arrow once
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Subject: RE: Jaws learning tutorial
Easy and convenient.
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Easy and convenient.
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To: 'brice Mijares'; 'Window-Eyes Discussion List
I can kind of understand that, but sometimes, research it can be useful. It has
for example, an Amazon search, which if I have an idea of what I'm looking for,
I don't have to go through the clutter of Amazon to do it. However, most of the
time I go to Amazon anyways.
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> On
The easiest way, for me, using Windows 7, is press the Windows Key) and
type hjPad in the search box. Down arrow once and you should hear run
hjPad. If you do not, up arrow once and see if it shows up. Press
enter and the program will open.
Carol
On 5/28/2017 8:25 PM, brice Mijares via
Brice, HJ Pad, if memory serves, is more or less like the Notepad or Wordpad
you already have in Windows. Not so sure you need it, but, hey, go play
with it and enjoy the new treat!
Too many silly bells and whistles in Jaws if I dare say so! Example:
Research It: Silly; you can do the exact sam
If you are running JAWS, press insert plus j to get to the JAWS window, and
press alt+u for utilities. Then press x to explore utilities folder, and then
press the letter or until you hear, run HJ pad.
Hope this helps,
Darrell
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