Talking about sounds, I really miss the old wav sounds. Those sounds were wonderful and let us know what was happening with the computer.

Norene



-----Original Message----- From: Curtis Delzer via Talk
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I will add "sound schemes," where windows offers many sounds which
can be used to clue you in as to what your computer is doing, e.g.
opening / closing any file, and I'm not talking about just the sound
schemes which Microsoft provides which are not complete in
themselves, but other sounds which windows provides events for, which
Microsoft does not have any default sound in the "names" schemes
directories under "media." You provide the sounds for the events, but
it is tricky setting up unless you've done it a hundred times as I
have, and so, depending on my mood for the day, I can use, for
example, the old "musica," scheme, or the "devenci," scheme, or "my
old friend," which I call it for most other times.
It would not be a hard tutorial to make, and have considered it
myself to help my friends who always ask me, but Mark it is a good
suggestion since window-eyes provides 6 events in it's own scheme,
which have to be integrated into all the schemes I have, or do create. :)



At 03:26 AM 11/27/2015, you wrote:
Hello Mark:


Below are some of my musings regardins trainings and webinars.

Audio editing using Audacity with Window eyes.

Tips to give the sighted so that they can produce accessible html emails.
How to alt tag images, links, etc. Segment emails using headings, etc.

Working with visual Studio.


Microsoft office, going beyond the basics:
Customizing and using the quick navigation toolbar.
Working with styles in MS Word.
Working with the recovered documents pain.
Working with the VBA editor. Note, this is not how to program, but more on
how to use the tools provided.
Working with the trace and formula error dialogs in MS Excel. Since the
trace seems too graphical, I am not sure if this has a way to use without
vision.
MS Outlook, managing views, like conversation. Grouping emails by date,
sender, sorting choices, etc.
Advanced slide automations in MS Power Point. Playing sounds, videos, custom
slide animation, etc.
Creating and entering data in a form in MS Word
Tips and techniques for collaborative document editing using MS Word with
multiple content creators, both sighted and blind.
How to create a document in MS Word so that it can be turned into a
navigable pdf document for screen readers.
Working with fields in MS Word (e.g. cross references, footnotes, document
references, Table of contents, etc.) How to navigate a document using
hyperlink references. Adding and removing headers and footers, filling out
headers and footers.
Managing contacts in MS Outlook
Working with MS Visio

If any of the above topics pique your interest, feel free to contact me off
list to discuss further.

Rick Blair
softwarethatwo...@gmail.com



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Subject: Webinar and tutorial topics - feedback requested

Ai Squared would like to request your feedback. What topics, applications
and tasks would you like for us to cover in a future Window-Eyes webinar or
tutorial? The more information and details you can provide the better. Here
are a few examples to get your creative juices flowing:

1. Using the Start Menu in Windows 10
2. Finding apps in the Windows Store
3. Purchasing a product from Amazon.com
4. What is ARIA and how can it help me on the web?
5. What is a Window-Eyes app?

Thanks,
Marc Solomon
Ai Squared


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