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Re: Microsoft's Own Security Chief Says: STOP using Internet Explorer
One interesting oddity I discovered lately on windows 7 was no matter when you opened the email some links in emails particularly from the British government seem to be hard wired to open the page in
One interesting oddity I discovered lately on windows 7 was no matter when you opened the email some links in emails particularly from the British government seem to be hard wired to open the page in
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Brian's Mail list account <bglists@...>
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#55481
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Re: Microsoft's Own Security Chief Says: STOP using Internet Explorer
Well internet explorer was great while it lasted. I've been using Chrome and Firefox for two years now.
Well internet explorer was great while it lasted. I've been using Chrome and Firefox for two years now.
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molly the blind tech lover
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Re: Microsoft's Own Security Chief Says: STOP using Internet Explorer
That is though mainly because they have not bothered to actually bring it up to date. They want everyone to get Windows 10 and use Edge.
On the other hand a lot of the things in IE have been clunky
That is though mainly because they have not bothered to actually bring it up to date. They want everyone to get Windows 10 and use Edge.
On the other hand a lot of the things in IE have been clunky
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Brian's Mail list account <bglists@...>
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#55479
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Re: Problems With NVDA
Well I have had systems with overheating issues, its probably the hardware more than anything else.
If your system can run windows 10 or 8 even then it can run almost anything technically at least
Well I have had systems with overheating issues, its probably the hardware more than anything else.
If your system can run windows 10 or 8 even then it can run almost anything technically at least
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Shaun Everiss
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Re: Some mouse navigation questions
Hi
You mean as to get into the settings of nvda where you can make changes use the nvda key + letter N then arrow down to preferences then right to settings then press the enter key to go into that
Hi
You mean as to get into the settings of nvda where you can make changes use the nvda key + letter N then arrow down to preferences then right to settings then press the enter key to go into that
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hurrikennyandopo ...
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Re: Microsoft's Own Security Chief Says: STOP using Internet Explorer
Neither do I.
Cheers,
Marcio
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Em 09/02/2019 03:37, Kwork escreveu:
Neither do I.
Cheers,
Marcio
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Em 09/02/2019 03:37, Kwork escreveu:
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Marcio
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Re: Problems With NVDA
I don't know anything about your computer and whether it meets the Microsoft specifications for Windows 7. there is a lot more involved than RAM in determining whether a computer can run Windows 7.
I don't know anything about your computer and whether it meets the Microsoft specifications for Windows 7. there is a lot more involved than RAM in determining whether a computer can run Windows 7.
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Gene
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Re: Problems With NVDA
how about windows 7?
i just requested one computer service to install windows 7 for me,
when i used it, i experienced heating my system and even wordpad was
unusable for me.
using firefox was more
how about windows 7?
i just requested one computer service to install windows 7 for me,
when i used it, i experienced heating my system and even wordpad was
unusable for me.
using firefox was more
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zahra
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Re: NVDA, JAWS, compared to Narrator
To be honest, jaws is a screen reader.
Nvda is what narator should have been a basic screen reader with extra features.
Narator is well, people call it a screen reader.
Thats true
To be honest, jaws is a screen reader.
Nvda is what narator should have been a basic screen reader with extra features.
Narator is well, people call it a screen reader.
Thats true
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Shaun Everiss
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Some mouse navigation questions
Hey guys,
Jed here, 1st post. So, i'm taking the nvda plunge coming from jawas.
I have used nvda a little bit, but am trying to get familiar with some
more of the keyboard commands.
So, what's the
Hey guys,
Jed here, 1st post. So, i'm taking the nvda plunge coming from jawas.
I have used nvda a little bit, but am trying to get familiar with some
more of the keyboard commands.
So, what's the
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Jed Barton
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#55472
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Re: Problems With NVDA
If you are using 32 bit Windows, you have plenty of RAM. Especially if you are using XP, that is much more than is needed by most people..
Gene
If you are using 32 bit Windows, you have plenty of RAM. Especially if you are using XP, that is much more than is needed by most people..
Gene
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Gene
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Re: Microsoft's Own Security Chief Says: STOP using Internet Explorer
When I first got Windows 10 on this newer 64 bit system, when I used Cortana, it launched Internet Explorer--not Edge.
-- They Ask Me If I'm Happy; I say Yes.They ask: "How Happy are
When I first got Windows 10 on this newer 64 bit system, when I used Cortana, it launched Internet Explorer--not Edge.
-- They Ask Me If I'm Happy; I say Yes.They ask: "How Happy are
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Ron Canazzi
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#55470
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Re: Microsoft's Own Security Chief Says: STOP using Internet Explorer
Clarissa, you may not need to use the current implementation of Edge much anyway as Microsoft will be adapting their web browser shortly to something different, with more Chromium based features.
As
Clarissa, you may not need to use the current implementation of Edge much anyway as Microsoft will be adapting their web browser shortly to something different, with more Chromium based features.
As
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Kwork
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Re: NVDA, JAWS, compared to Narrator
Windows 2000 had sam. I remember using it on someone's very old computer in 2004. I think it was baught in 98? I wouldn't know as I was not around then at this person's house.
Windows 2000 had sam. I remember using it on someone's very old computer in 2004. I think it was baught in 98? I wouldn't know as I was not around then at this person's house.
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Sarah k Alawami
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Re: Microsoft's Own Security Chief Says: STOP using Internet Explorer
Actually mine launched Edge by default. Not sure why it launched IE for others.
Travis
Actually mine launched Edge by default. Not sure why it launched IE for others.
Travis
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Kwork
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Re: NVDA, JAWS, compared to Narrator
Ease of Access was correct. Under Utilities, if I remember right. Win+u would bring up the Utilities screen, which turned on Narrator by default.
Travis
Ease of Access was correct. Under Utilities, if I remember right. Win+u would bring up the Utilities screen, which turned on Narrator by default.
Travis
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Kwork
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#55466
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Re: NVDA, JAWS, compared to Narrator
Narrator in Windows 7 was a joke. Not even worth talking about in my opinion. It could read its own introduction screen and not much more. LOL! Microsoft Anna was a decent enough text to
Narrator in Windows 7 was a joke. Not even worth talking about in my opinion. It could read its own introduction screen and not much more. LOL! Microsoft Anna was a decent enough text to
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Kwork
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#55465
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Re: Microsoft's Own Security Chief Says: STOP using Internet Explorer
What do you mean by the management is almost nonexistent? You can move bookmarks around in Firefox. I assume you can in Chrome as well. Instead of assuming something isn't available or doesn't
What do you mean by the management is almost nonexistent? You can move bookmarks around in Firefox. I assume you can in Chrome as well. Instead of assuming something isn't available or doesn't
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Gene
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Re: Problems With NVDA
hi gene and all again.
whats the best memory for my system?
i turn on my laptop in the morning and use it till the midnight.
then i turn it off until tomorrow.
i only use my system for, browsing,
hi gene and all again.
whats the best memory for my system?
i turn on my laptop in the morning and use it till the midnight.
then i turn it off until tomorrow.
i only use my system for, browsing,
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zahra
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#55463
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Re: Microsoft's Own Security Chief Says: STOP using Internet Explorer
The management of favorites in chrome and Firefox is almost nonexistent. I use explorer to update and manage my favorites file. Why can’t programmers leave things alone. Especially things that
The management of favorites in chrome and Firefox is almost nonexistent. I use explorer to update and manage my favorites file. Why can’t programmers leave things alone. Especially things that
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MAX <max@...>
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#55462
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