
Sarah k Alawami
Nice nice. Yeah you should have gotten that before, why you did not I dunno, maybe just a compuer glitch somewhare.
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Anyway, looks like I solved the problem. When I assigned the shortcutkey I pressed enter and it gave me the same error message saying Ineeded to have administrative permission and asked me to continue tofix the problem. So I pressed continue and again went through theprocedure of assigning the shortcut key for JAWS. I type j and pressedenter and it went through. I unloaded JAWS and restarted it by usingthe shortcut combination and to my surprise it worked!NevzatOn 6/16/18, Sarah k Alawami <marrie12@...> wrote:It's basically a linux shell you can install inside windows. I use this all the time. I personally use ubuntu but you can use what ever microsoft has to offer. From ther eyou can do any unix and or linux commands inside our windows pc. Pretty neat. Tha'ts why I suggested you chmod that shortcut to 755 then chone that to your user name what ever that is in windows 10, if that can even be done.
On Jun 16, 2018, at 3:32 PM, Nevzat Adil <nevzatadil@...> wrote:
Chris, I installed it from a disk. But recently I noticed the shortcut no longer was there. After I updated Windows 10 the other day, K1000 reverted to demo version. Now I have to update K1000 to version 14. I was told it was due to an update to Windows 10. I wonder if it did affect Jaws shortcut, as well. My duxbury software also had a glitch, but somehow I fixed that by going to control panel and user account.
Sarah, I have no idea what sublinux system is. Nevzat
On 6/16/18, Chris Mullins <cjmullins29@... <mailto:cjmullins29@...>> wrote:
Nevzat Did you install Jaws yourself using the same account?
Cheers Chris -----Original Message----- From: nvda@nvda.groups.io [mailto:nvda@nvda.groups.io] On Behalf Of Nevzat Adil Sent: 16 June 2018 20:18 To: nvda@nvda.groups.io Subject: Re: [nvda] Administrative privileges.
It used to but not anymore; that's why I am trying to redo it but I have no administrator permission according to the message I get. Nevzat
On 6/16/18, Chris Mullins <cjmullins29@...> wrote:
Nevzat If that's the case, it should already have the shortcut key set-up. Does jaws start when you press control+alt+j?
Cheers Chris
-----Original Message----- From: nvda@nvda.groups.io [mailto:nvda@nvda.groups.io] On Behalf Of Nevzat Adil Sent: 16 June 2018 16:24 To: nvda@nvda.groups.io Subject: Re: [nvda] Administrative privileges.
Chris, the icon was created automatically when I downloaded it. Nevzat
On 6/16/18, Chris Mullins <cjmullins29@...> wrote:
Hi Nevzat If the desktop icon was correctly created, the "Start in" field will be filled in already. You just need to tab to the next field which is the shortcut key, then just press the letter you want to use (ctrl+alt will be added by Windows), tab to OK and press enter.
Cheers Chris -----Original Message----- From: nvda@nvda.groups.io [mailto:nvda@nvda.groups.io] On Behalf Of Gene New Zealand Sent: 15 June 2018 21:32 To: nvda@nvda.groups.io Subject: Re: [nvda] Administrative privileges.
Hi
If it is just asigning the shortcut after you have gone into the properties tab down to shortcut and asign one.
I think you can only use alt + ctrl + a letter like J for jaws or another letter.
Make sure you save the settings.
Gene nz
On 6/16/2018 3:03 AM, Nevzat Adil wrote:
Hi all,
I solved the problem by going to Control Panel and User accounts. But my problem with assigning a shortcut key to an icon on the desktop still persists. I press alt+enter to go to properties for the shortcut I have a problem what to write in the "start in" edit field. The desktop icon in question is JAWS. I thank you all for your responses. Nevzat
On 6/14/18, Chris Mullins <cjmullins29@...> wrote:
Hi Nevzat Only an administrator account can change a standard account to an administrator account. That is why I asked if there are any other accounts on the computer. If there are no other accounts, let me know and I'll give you details of a different method of solving the problem.
You can check if there are any other accounts by pressing Windows+i to open Settings, then press enter on Accounts. Tab to the list of topics and arrow down to Family and other people and press enter. Tab to the list of other account names and types on the machine and see if there is a user account with administrator privilidges. If there is, get the person to log on using that account, then they could use this settings process to edit your account details and change it from standard to administrator.
Cheers Chris
-----Original Message----- From: nvda@nvda.groups.io[mailto:nvda@nvda.groups.io] On Behalf Of Nevzat Adil Sent: 14 June 2018 20:40 To: nvda@nvda.groups.io Subject: Re: [nvda] Administrative privileges.
Chris, yes, I get an error message saying I need to have administrator permission. My operating system is Windows 10. I believe I have standard user account. I tried to change user account and typed my name and I was told that user account already exists. If I type administrator would it change to that? Nevzat
On 6/14/18, Chris Mullins <cjmullins29@...> wrote:
Hi Nevzat I would have thought you should be able to assign shortcuts as these are personal to your account and don't affect other users, so should not require admin priviledges. If you are using a work computer it maybe that a corporate group policy is in effect which denies the capability but this would be unlikely.
As Brian asked, is your user account standard or administrator? Could you give us more information, such as operating system being used, work or home computer, is yours the only account on the computer etc.
The process I would use to assign a shortcut key is: Select desktop icon Press alt+enter to open properties Tab to the shortcut key control and press the shortcut letter alone, the CTRL+Alt part of the command is added automatically by Windows Tab to OK and press enter.
If you get an error after pressing OK, please give full details
Cheers Chris
-----Original Message----- From: nvda@nvda.groups.io[mailto:nvda@nvda.groups.io] On Behalf Of Nevzat Adil Sent: 13 June 2018 19:58 To: nvda@groups.io Subject: [nvda] Administrative privileges.
Hi Group,
I am trying to assign shortcut keys to icons on the desktop, but it won't go through as I am told I have no administrative privileges. Using NVDA how do I get administrative privilege on my computer? Your response will be greatly appreciated. Nevzat
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