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Keep in mind that I am in the middle of trying to learn NVDA and Jaws at the same time. I am using NVDA as my primary screen reader replacing Window Eyes which I used for twenty years.
On some web
Keep in mind that I am in the middle of trying to learn NVDA and Jaws at the same time. I am using NVDA as my primary screen reader replacing Window Eyes which I used for twenty years.
On some web
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Don H
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FW: [win10] NVDA internet help
Hi,
Besides my tutorial set, if anyone has any comments, please forward them to Win10 group. Thanks.
Cheers,
Joseph
Hi,
Besides my tutorial set, if anyone has any comments, please forward them to Win10 group. Thanks.
Cheers,
Joseph
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Joseph Lee
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Re: some more help
Dear Gene and all the friends who promptlyresponded,
I thank you all for your help in solving myproblem.
Yes after exploring the button on the machinenow, it does both the functions and I need not
Dear Gene and all the friends who promptlyresponded,
I thank you all for your help in solving myproblem.
Yes after exploring the button on the machinenow, it does both the functions and I need not
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Sakina
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#22837
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Re: some more help
The CD/DVD drawers on many computers are not powered. When you push it closed, does it slide into place electrically after slight pressure or do you have to physically push it until it clicks shut?
The CD/DVD drawers on many computers are not powered. When you push it closed, does it slide into place electrically after slight pressure or do you have to physically push it until it clicks shut?
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Chris Mullins
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Re: some more help
Hi,
Oh yeah that's right, should be just to the right and beneath the drive in most cases.
Tony
Hi,
Oh yeah that's right, should be just to the right and beneath the drive in most cases.
Tony
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Tony Ballou
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Re: some more help
What I said in my previous message is true for desktops and not
laptops. For laptops one has to push in the drawer manually.
Nevzat
What I said in my previous message is true for desktops and not
laptops. For laptops one has to push in the drawer manually.
Nevzat
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Nevzat Adil
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Re: some more help
No need to push the drawer manually; just press the button right below
the disk drawer and it will close by itself.
Nevzat
No need to push the drawer manually; just press the button right below
the disk drawer and it will close by itself.
Nevzat
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Nevzat Adil
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Re: Problem with Edge
Hi,
If you are going to do something that intense, it may be best to call
the Microsoft disability center and have them help you with it. Registry
editing can get rather sticky and you need to be
Hi,
If you are going to do something that intense, it may be best to call
the Microsoft disability center and have them help you with it. Registry
editing can get rather sticky and you need to be
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Tony Ballou
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Re: some more help
There is a utility called Door Control that will do it. Below is a short description, followed by the URL from where to download it. The utility also works under Windows 10.
When using the computer
There is a utility called Door Control that will do it. Below is a short description, followed by the URL from where to download it. The utility also works under Windows 10.
When using the computer
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Jacques <lists4js@...>
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Re: some more help
Doesn't the computer have a button somewhere around or maybe on the cd drawer? The button opens the drawer and closes it. I haven't seen or heard of a computer without such a button and I assume it
Doesn't the computer have a button somewhere around or maybe on the cd drawer? The button opens the drawer and closes it. I haven't seen or heard of a computer without such a button and I assume it
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Gene
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Re: Document Scanner
I'm not sure what you mean by "Kurzweil can otimize the scanning configurations..." If you are talking about the feature you can run that takes a sample of the page and uses what it thinks are the
I'm not sure what you mean by "Kurzweil can otimize the scanning configurations..." If you are talking about the feature you can run that takes a sample of the page and uses what it thinks are the
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Gene
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Re: some more help
Hi Sakina,
In all of my years of being around these things and that's plenty of them grins, to my knowledge, there has never been a command for closing a CD-Rom drive with a shortcut key. It's one
Hi Sakina,
In all of my years of being around these things and that's plenty of them grins, to my knowledge, there has never been a command for closing a CD-Rom drive with a shortcut key. It's one
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Tony Ballou
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some more help
Hello Nasreen,
Your guidance below worked for me very well.
use press application keywhen your external drive is focused and find eject and press enter!
I am wondering if there is anykeyboard
Hello Nasreen,
Your guidance below worked for me very well.
use press application keywhen your external drive is focused and find eject and press enter!
I am wondering if there is anykeyboard
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Sakina
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Re: Document Scanner
Now, you also have KNFB Reader at 100 US$/EUR as a valid option.
Rui
-----Mensagem Original-----
De: Shaun Everiss
Data: 30 de julho de 2017 10:56
Para: nvda@nvda.groups.io
Assunto: Re: [nvda]
Now, you also have KNFB Reader at 100 US$/EUR as a valid option.
Rui
-----Mensagem Original-----
De: Shaun Everiss
Data: 30 de julho de 2017 10:56
Para: nvda@nvda.groups.io
Assunto: Re: [nvda]
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Rui Fontes
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Re: Document Scanner
Both produce better results, due to some enhancements and configurations made.
Kurzweil can otimize the scanning configurations and Openbook can use the best of each OCR's to provide a otimal
Both produce better results, due to some enhancements and configurations made.
Kurzweil can otimize the scanning configurations and Openbook can use the best of each OCR's to provide a otimal
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Rui Fontes
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Re: Document Scanner
I do not think pixels in the camera has anything to do with accuracy, after a point. K1000 and openbook, bothe have default resolutions of 300 dpi---dots per inch. I sometimes set the resolution a
I do not think pixels in the camera has anything to do with accuracy, after a point. K1000 and openbook, bothe have default resolutions of 300 dpi---dots per inch. I sometimes set the resolution a
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Monte Single
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Re: Document Scanner
Gene <gsasner@...> wrote:
Kurzweil uses fine reader as its OCR engine, anyway. What you gain is better fine tuning of the OCR process. With the commercial version of FR, this is done by drawing
Gene <gsasner@...> wrote:
Kurzweil uses fine reader as its OCR engine, anyway. What you gain is better fine tuning of the OCR process. With the commercial version of FR, this is done by drawing
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Rob
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Re: Document Scanner
I'm very skeptical that Kurzweil; or Openbook provide either better recognition or recognition that is better enough to pay those exhorbitant prices for. There are demos and you can compare them with
I'm very skeptical that Kurzweil; or Openbook provide either better recognition or recognition that is better enough to pay those exhorbitant prices for. There are demos and you can compare them with
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Gene
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Re: EdgeWave spam filter
I'd switch to google myself the cloud spam is usually right.
And if it gets it wrong which it sometimes does training it is easy enough, and if you screw up its usually easy to fix unless you are a
I'd switch to google myself the cloud spam is usually right.
And if it gets it wrong which it sometimes does training it is easy enough, and if you screw up its usually easy to fix unless you are a
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Shaun Everiss
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Re: Document Scanner
Well several choices here.
If this is for personal use, the abbyy fine reader pro cost mee round 200 australian dollars its up to 300 its good for what it does, access wise I havn't had much luck
Well several choices here.
If this is for personal use, the abbyy fine reader pro cost mee round 200 australian dollars its up to 300 its good for what it does, access wise I havn't had much luck
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Shaun Everiss
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