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Subject: Re: Win10 and WE
Hi Allison,
I am not at my computer, but to get the numbering you wish, try using your
insert key plus the 8 on your number pad. If that does not work, it might
be the 9 key instead. It will tell you the number and the total number of
files.
Carol
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>> The way to get that info with jaws. use the jaws say line command.
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Date: Monday, December 18, 2017 9:39 am
Subject: Re: Win10 and WE
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The way to get that info with jaws. use the jaws say line command.
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From: CJ MAY via Talk
Sent: Monday, December 18, 2017 1:09 AM
To: 'Window-Eyes Discussion List'
Cc: CJ MAY
Subject: RE: Win10 and WE
Whilst on this topic, I have just gone over to Jaws and one thing
Whilst on this topic, I have just gone over to Jaws and one thing I don't like
about it is that when in Windows Explorer and arrowing down my list of
downloaded books, it no longer tells me how many items in the list and which
number in the list is selected.
Is there a way to adjust this?
you keep getting bogged down in recent folders and stuff?
1. Press windows I for settings.
2. Right arrow or tab into the list view tab works best.
3. Right arrow to personizalation in the list view sorry that is
personalization…
4. Press enter on personalization.
5. Tab to the list iew view
its tooltip and tell you how
much of the drive is used, and how much is free.
Sent from Mail for Windows 10
From: Carol and Roger via Talk
Sent: Sunday, December 17, 2017 21:42
To: Window-Eyes Discussion List
Cc: Carol and Roger
Subject: Win10 and WE
Hi,
My first question is a bit trivial
Hi,
My first question is a bit trivial. In My Computer, I could arrow or
tab to see the size of the disk and how much space was left. Is there a
way to do this in Win10?
Also, Is there a way to get Win10 to behave more like Win7? I keep
getting bogged down in the recent folder and