Re: recommendation for ms office equivalent
I have had good success with open office. It has a standard menu
system, instead of ribbons, which I personally like.
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On 6/16/2018 7:52 PM, Craig wrote:
Hi.
Recommendation sorted for an office
software that can access ms office files and obviously nvda
can access as well.
Thanks in advance.
Cheers
Craig
Craig&
his Guide dog Winnie
Far
beyond the Shrouded hours of dawn
Through
the mist Of daybreak I was borne
But
the day was Clouded still by night
Leaving
me in the land of no light
Title
of song: Echoes In The Dark
Performed
by: Uriah Heep - Songwriters: Hensley, Ken
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recommendation for ms office equivalent
Hi. Recommendation sorted for an office software that can access ms office files and obviously nvda can access as well. Thanks in advance. Cheers Craig Craig& his Guide dog Winnie Far beyond the Shrouded hours of dawn Through the mist Of daybreak I was borne But the day was Clouded still by night Leaving me in the land of no light Title of song: Echoes In The Dark Performed by: Uriah Heep - Songwriters: Hensley, Ken
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Hi Danni,
Could you save the pic?
Em 16/06/2018 11:41, Danni escreveu:
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Thanks was using i/e because firefox wasn't letting me so
I'll try that way thanks!
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Subject: Re: [nvda] facebook ??
Hi, I'm back.
Well, first of all I need to know some things, such as which
browser are you using when you tried to save the pic.
But assuming you're using Firefox, that's what I use...
Before downloading the pic you must choose to see it in a full
size. You'll be able to find it tabing in the page that opens
with the comments and reactions about the� post.
So, after you're in full size pic screen, you should be able to
save it as a pic on itself.
Em 16/06/2018 01:37, Danni
escreveu:
when I try a right click and save target as it calls it a
document not a pic am not sure what changed to cause this
but figured I'd ask?
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Subject: Re: [nvda] facebook ??
Hi,
Exactly what kind of trouble are you having?
Em 15/06/2018 19:44, Danni
escreveu:
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I have started having trouble taking pictures from
people's facebook pages and am wondering if by chance
there is an addon or something that can help?
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when I try a right click and save target as it calls
it a document not a pic am not sure what changed to
cause this but figured I'd ask?
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Re: Administrative privileges.

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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Re: Invitation: Introduction to NVDA Technical Support part 1, June 23, 2018 at 17:00 UTC
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Sent: Saturday, June 16, 2018 3:49
PM
Subject: Re: [nvda] Invitation:
Introduction to NVDA Technical Support part 1, June 23, 2018 at 17:00
UTC
Hi,
Yes, it’ll be archived.
Cheers,
Joseph
From: nvda@nvda.groups.io <nvda@...> On Behalf Of
Kerryn Gunness via Groups.Io Sent: Saturday, June 16, 2018 12:45
PM To: nvda@nvda.groups.io Subject:
Re: [nvda] Invitation: Introduction to NVDA Technical Support part 1, June 23,
2018 at 17:00 UTC
but would the audio
be available for this session?
i cannot attend,
hense the reason i am asking
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Sent: Saturday, June 16,
2018 12:54 PM
Subject: [nvda] Invitation:
Introduction to NVDA Technical Support part 1, June 23, 2018 at 17:00
UTC
Hi all,
I’d like to invite you to the first of the three online
seminars on Introduction to NVDA Technical Support. Due to financial and
other reasons, we’ll be using TeamTalk 5.
Seminar details:
- Date: June 23, 2018
at 17:-00 UTC (10 AM Pacific, 1 PM Eastern and elsewhere)
- Location:
josephsl.net TeamTalk server (server is josephsl.net, 10333 for both TCP
and UDP)
- Duration: about an
hour
Topics to be covered:
- What is technical
support
- Basic NVDA concepts
useful for tech support purposes, such as object navigation, focus versus
review cursor overview and so on
Things to do before coming to the seminar:
- Read NVDA user guide
- Become familiar with
NVDA commands and features, especially 2018.2 features
- Come up with at least
three questions users may have about NVDA concepts and commands that may
show up in tech support sessions
Hope to see you all next week.
Cheers,
Joseph
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Re: Administrative privileges.
Anyway, looks like I solved the problem. When I assigned the shortcut key I pressed enter and it gave me the same error message saying I needed to have administrative permission and asked me to continue to fix the problem. So I pressed continue and again went through the procedure of assigning the shortcut key for JAWS. I type j and pressed enter and it went through. I unloaded JAWS and restarted it by using the shortcut combination and to my surprise it worked! Nevzat
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On 6/16/18, Sarah k Alawami <marrie12@gmail.com> 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@gmail.com> 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@gmail.com <mailto:cjmullins29@gmail.com>> 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@gmail.com> 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@gmail.com> 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@gmail.com> 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@gmail.com> 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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Re: NVDA was working fine until this morning when I tried to update
Gene New Zealand <hurrikennyandopo@...>
Hi
For a complete uninstall of nvda from the computer in cases i might use narrator .
it will depend on your operating system what the add/remove section is called for programs.
You will need to locate nvda in that list and uninstall it .
Then close that screen with the alt key + f4 key.
Next use the windows key + letter R to bring up the run dialogue and type in the following %appdata% then press the enter key.
it will give you a list of folders i think it is called in the roaming folder.
Locate the nvda folder and delete it
Close that screen with the alt key + f4 key.
But before you do that make sure you have a good working copy of nvda that you can use. Just to be on the safe side i usually grab the latest copy from nvaccess.
After the steps have been done you can then reinstall nvda to your computer.
I do have directions some where on my website that says what to do.
Gene nz
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On 6/17/2018 12:55 AM, Daniel Hawkins wrote:
My computer at work have this problem. For the past year, everytime there is a update, NVDA crashes. Then either I use Narrator to reinstall NVDA or I use JAWS to reinstall. But before I do that, i uninstall NVDA under Apps and features in Windows 10.
Someone have mentioned that when you uninstall NVDA and uninstall it’s files, how would you go about doing that? When i reinstall NVDA, all my addons and settings are still there. So, i know it is not a complete wipe. If there is any directions
to completely remove NVDA, I would love to know how to do it. Thanks!
On Jun 15, 2018, at 1:54 AM, Brian's Mail list account via Groups.Io < bglists@...> wrote:
Yes
I finally managed to get this effect you described. It seems that it throws an error at the time when no nvda is actually able to run because of an error screen, so it seems like all is quiet. I did a button on the computer quick tap to let it shut down gracefully.
Then when it cam up with a dong noise as obviously nvda was not installed fully, I ran a portable copy from another folder, then I manually removed the exe files from the nvda folder in program files (x86) and reran the update file and boom all is well.
As
has been said before often if there is something on the machine which screws up an install, say a file that needs to be deleted but is not from an older copy, then all sorts of random things happen.
Its
seldom the end of the world. Moral, when you are happy with a working version of nvda. Create a portable version in another folder on your hard drive, go there with explorer and create a shortcut to the main exe file or use a batch file in that folder and
make a shortcut to that. I published my batch file a day or so back as it makes sure any running copy of nvda shuts down before running it again from the portable version.
Brian
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Please
address personal E-mail to:-
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putting 'Brian Gaff'
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To:
<nvda@nvda.groups.io>
Sent:
Thursday, June 14, 2018 11:31 PM
Subject:
Re: [nvda] NVDA was working fine until this morning when I tried to update
I was able to get help getting my downloaded copy of NVDA installed.
Things seem to be working ok now. Thanks to all for their
suggestions.
On 6/14/18, Gene New Zealand <hurrikennyandopo@...> wrote:
Hi Joshua
Afteryou downloaded a copy of nvda then clicked on it to install it to
your pc was it after it said it was installing it went quiet? I can not
remember if nvda says wait or in the latest versions there is no sound
until it is installed then you will hear nvda start up again and it is
ready to use.
I wonder if a UAC screen came up? and was not in focus for nvda to read
out? In this case use the alt key + letter Y if it comes up.
If it is not in focus use the alt + tab key to bring it into focus.
Your anti virus could be blocking it but would if it was me reinstall
nvda again.
If you want to see what is happening and nvda is not speaking some times
also using narrator to see what is happening helps. but if nvda and
narrator are running togeher for 2 long it can drive you a little crazy
but once nvda is installed you can turn off narrator.
It just depends where the speech stops. Are you still getting sound from
the computer? or do you have 2 sound cards?
Gene nz
On 6/15/2018 2:28 AM, Joshua Hendrickson wrote:
Hi to all. This morning when I tried to update my NVDA something went
wrong I think. I heard the program shut off, then turn on again and
when I thought it was installing I lost all sound. I downloaded the
newest 2018 version of NVDA from the website and tried to install it.
Well, I had other speech on and my speech just stopped. I don't know
what I should do. I'd rather not go back to jaws, but I don't know
why my NVDA isn't working correctly. I'm afraid to try and reinstall
NVDA again.
--
Joshua Hendrickson
Joshua Hendrickson
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From: nvda@nvda.groups.io <nvda@nvda.groups.io> On Behalf Of Lino Morales Sent: Saturday, June 16, 2018 3:27 PM To: nvda@nvda.groups.io Subject: [nvda] Read Allowed in Edge To Brian first of all do you really have to put out instructions the average user can’t follow sir? Not everybody is a techie freak like you sir. To Gary. To change the voices in Red Aloud in Edge hit alt X then press enter on Read Aloud. Next tab to the button that says change voices. Their how simple is that? Sent from Mail for Windows 10
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Re: Administrative privileges.

Sarah k Alawami
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.
toggle quoted messageShow quoted text
Chris, I installed it from a disk. But recently I noticed the shortcutno longer was there. After I updated Windows 10 the other day, K1000reverted to demo version. Now I have to update K1000 to version 14. Iwas told it was due to an update to Windows 10. I wonder if it didaffect 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 systemis.NevzatOn 6/16/18, Chris Mullins <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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Re: Administrative privileges.
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
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On 6/16/18, Chris Mullins <cjmullins29@gmail.com> 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@gmail.com> 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@gmail.com> 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@gmail.com> 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@gmail.com> 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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Re: Administrative privileges.
Nevzat Did you install Jaws yourself using the same account?
Cheers Chris
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-----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@gmail.com> 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@gmail.com> 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@gmail.com> 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@gmail.com> 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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Amen, Mary. I couldn't have said it any better. I didn't join
this list to be in a college class of computer science. I joined
it to try to help others who need it and also to ask questions if
needed.
Rosemarie
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On 6/16/2018 12:59 PM, Mary Otten
wrote:
How absurd and not helpful. This is not a college class in
computer science. It is an email list where we try to help each
other, not put each other down and show ourselves off as being
ever so very smart and clever.
Mary
On Jun 16, 2018, at 12:42 PM, Sarah k Alawami < marrie12@...>
wrote:
I was taught if you cannot follow instructions and you
cannot keep up I'm not stoping and you will fall behind. If
you cannot keep up drop the class. If you cannot learn how
to follow instructions other than what a simpleton does then
you should go back to computer school where you learn to
cut copy and paste until you can even navigate the file
explorer and use the command prompt by yourself, at least
the basic stuff like cd and sudo and stuff. I'm not advanced
either but I can follow techy and geeky
instructions, allowly but I can do it.
Take care
To Brian first of all do
you really have to put out instructions the
average user can’t follow sir? Not everybody
is a techie freak like you sir. To Gary. To
change the voices in Red Aloud in Edge hit alt
X then press enter on Read Aloud. Next tab to
the button that says change voices. Their how
simple is that?
Sent from
Mail for Windows 10
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How absurd and not helpful. This is not a college class in computer science. It is an email list where we try to help each other, not put each other down and show ourselves off as being ever so very smart and clever. Mary
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On Jun 16, 2018, at 12:42 PM, Sarah k Alawami < marrie12@...> wrote: I was taught if you cannot follow instructions and you cannot keep up I'm not stoping and you will fall behind. If you cannot keep up drop the class. If you cannot learn how to follow instructions other than what a simpleton does then you should go back to computer school where you learn to cut copy and paste until you can even navigate the file explorer and use the command prompt by yourself, at least the basic stuff like cd and sudo and stuff. I'm not advanced either but I can follow techy and geeky instructions, allowly but I can do it.
Take care
To Brian first of all do you really have to put out instructions the average user can’t follow sir? Not everybody is a techie freak like you sir. To Gary. To change the voices in Red Aloud in Edge hit alt X then press enter on Read Aloud.
Next tab to the button that says change voices. Their how simple is that? Sent from
Mail for Windows 10
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Re: Invitation: Introduction to NVDA Technical Support part 1, June 23, 2018 at 17:00 UTC
Hi, Yes, it’ll be archived. Cheers, Joseph
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From: nvda@nvda.groups.io <nvda@nvda.groups.io> On Behalf Of Kerryn Gunness via Groups.Io Sent: Saturday, June 16, 2018 12:45 PM To: nvda@nvda.groups.io Subject: Re: [nvda] Invitation: Introduction to NVDA Technical Support part 1, June 23, 2018 at 17:00 UTC but would the audio be available for this session? i cannot attend, hense the reason i am asking ----- Original Message ----- Sent: Saturday, June 16, 2018 12:54 PM Subject: [nvda] Invitation: Introduction to NVDA Technical Support part 1, June 23, 2018 at 17:00 UTC Hi all, I’d like to invite you to the first of the three online seminars on Introduction to NVDA Technical Support. Due to financial and other reasons, we’ll be using TeamTalk 5. Seminar details: - Date: June 23, 2018 at 17:-00 UTC (10 AM Pacific, 1 PM Eastern and elsewhere)
- Location: josephsl.net TeamTalk server (server is josephsl.net, 10333 for both TCP and UDP)
- Duration: about an hour
Topics to be covered: - What is technical support
- Basic NVDA concepts useful for tech support purposes, such as object navigation, focus versus review cursor overview and so on
Things to do before coming to the seminar: - Read NVDA user guide
- Become familiar with NVDA commands and features, especially 2018.2 features
- Come up with at least three questions users may have about NVDA concepts and commands that may show up in tech support sessions
Hope to see you all next week. Cheers, Joseph
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Re: Invitation: Introduction to NVDA Technical Support part 1, June 23, 2018 at 17:00 UTC
nice
but would the audio be available for this
session?
i cannot attend, hense the reason i am
asking
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----- Original Message -----
Sent: Saturday, June 16, 2018 12:54
PM
Subject: [nvda] Invitation: Introduction
to NVDA Technical Support part 1, June 23, 2018 at 17:00 UTC
Hi all,
I’d like to invite you to the first of the three online
seminars on Introduction to NVDA Technical Support. Due to financial and other
reasons, we’ll be using TeamTalk 5.
Seminar details:
- Date: June 23, 2018 at
17:-00 UTC (10 AM Pacific, 1 PM Eastern and elsewhere)
- Location: josephsl.net
TeamTalk server (server is josephsl.net, 10333 for both TCP and
UDP)
- Duration: about an
hour
Topics to be covered:
- What is technical
support
- Basic NVDA concepts
useful for tech support purposes, such as object navigation, focus versus
review cursor overview and so on
Things to do before coming to the seminar:
- Read NVDA user
guide
- Become familiar with NVDA
commands and features, especially 2018.2 features
- Come up with at least
three questions users may have about NVDA concepts and commands that may
show up in tech support sessions
Hope to see you all next week.
Cheers,
Joseph
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Re: Administrative privileges.

Sarah k Alawami
I wonder if using the sublinux system would work. Can you chmod and chown the shortcut or something so that it can then be modified?
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On Jun 16, 2018, at 12:17 PM, Nevzat Adil <nevzatadil@gmail.com> wrote:
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@gmail.com> 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@gmail.com> 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@gmail.com> 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@gmail.com> 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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Sarah k Alawami
I was taught if you cannot follow instructions and you cannot keep up I'm not stoping and you will fall behind. If you cannot keep up drop the class. If you cannot learn how to follow instructions other than what a simpleton does then you should go back to computer school where you learn to cut copy and paste until you can even navigate the file explorer and use the command prompt by yourself, at least the basic stuff like cd and sudo and stuff. I'm not advanced either but I can follow techy and geeky instructions, allowly but I can do it.
toggle quoted messageShow quoted text
To Brian first of all do you really have to put out instructions the average user can’t follow sir? Not everybody is a techie freak like you sir. To Gary. To change the voices in Red Aloud in Edge hit alt X then press enter on Read Aloud.
Next tab to the button that says change voices. Their how simple is that? Sent from
Mail for Windows 10
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To Brian first of all do you really have to put out instructions the average user can’t follow sir? Not everybody is a techie freak like you sir. To Gary. To change the voices in Red Aloud in Edge hit alt X then press enter on Read Aloud.
Next tab to the button that says change voices. Their how simple is that?
Sent from
Mail for Windows 10
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Re: 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
toggle quoted messageShow quoted text
On 6/16/18, Chris Mullins <cjmullins29@gmail.com> 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@gmail.com> 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@gmail.com> 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@gmail.com> 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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Re: Dropbox innaccessibility again

Sarah k Alawami
As for excepting a folder I just follow the promots, no captcha for me. I just accepted a folder earlier this month for a course I'm working on.
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I tried that under Win10 and Dropbox 51.4 with NVDA 2018.2.I can share a folder, I right click it in the dropbox folder and selectshare. In the window coming up I select write or read only in the dropdownthen I enter an email address and tab to the comment edit field, enter somecomments and tab to the Enter and share button. That's it for me, the folderis shared and a message is send to the email I entered.Regards, Ralf-----Original Message-----From: nvda@nvda.groups.io <nvda@nvda.groups.io> On Behalf Of Brian's Maillist account via Groups.IoSent: Samstag, 16. Juni 2018 13:34To: nvda@groups.ioSubject: [nvda] Dropbox innaccessibility againI wanted to share a folder today, but it seems on the current version thisdialogue no longer works with nvda either. it just is a blank page sayingits the shaere with another user item, but just like the preferences and thedelete from all machines and devices one its totally empty of any controlsthat read at all.Anyone care to comment?If its also happening in windows 10 maybe we can write en masse to Dropboxto get them to correct this.Brianbglists@...Sent via blueyonder.Please address personal E-mail to:-briang1@..., putting 'Brian Gaff'in the display name field.
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