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Re: Questions About Internet Explorer
Same goal but with less steps which works in Windows 10 and probably 7 as well.
Type windows key + r to open the run dialog box.
Type "favorites" and hit enter.
You will now be in the favorites folder
Same goal but with less steps which works in Windows 10 and probably 7 as well.
Type windows key + r to open the run dialog box.
Type "favorites" and hit enter.
You will now be in the favorites folder
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JM Casey <crystallogic@...>
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Re: VFO not complimentary about NVDA
Well if I was told I could have anything I wanted as long as it was from vfo depending on the limit, I think I would get it.
Jaws, a braille display or 2, extras like that.
Well if I was told I could have anything I wanted as long as it was from vfo depending on the limit, I think I would get it.
Jaws, a braille display or 2, extras like that.
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Shaun Everiss
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#43630
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Re: VFO not complimentary about NVDA
More inaccurate disparagement. Check the price of Kurzweil 1000. Check the price of any specialized, complex program for any market with a small customer base compared with the price of JAWS,
More inaccurate disparagement. Check the price of Kurzweil 1000. Check the price of any specialized, complex program for any market with a small customer base compared with the price of JAWS,
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Gene
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#43629
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Re: VFO not complimentary about NVDA
What should GW had done instead of saying things about JAWS?
What should GW had done instead of saying things about JAWS?
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Sky Mundell
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#43628
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Re: VFO not complimentary about NVDA
It's usually security concerns, I think. "open source" means the developers don't protect their code and thus it can be easily hacked.
And yes, I am well aware of the obvious counter-argument to
It's usually security concerns, I think. "open source" means the developers don't protect their code and thus it can be easily hacked.
And yes, I am well aware of the obvious counter-argument to
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JM Casey <crystallogic@...>
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#43627
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Re: Questions About Internet Explorer
What I do is to go to your C drive in Windows Explorer and enter on it. Go to the folder called Users, and enter on it. Go to the folder that bears the computer name. mine says Andy. Enter on that
What I do is to go to your C drive in Windows Explorer and enter on it. Go to the folder called Users, and enter on it. Go to the folder that bears the computer name. mine says Andy. Enter on that
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Andy
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Re: Skype 8 for desktop answering incoming call?
Hi can anyone tell me how to
Read old messages from the same person
Using skype 8 for desktop
Mark.
Tune in to the number one station on the web TAFN radio
http://tafn.org.uk/listen
Or for
Hi can anyone tell me how to
Read old messages from the same person
Using skype 8 for desktop
Mark.
Tune in to the number one station on the web TAFN radio
http://tafn.org.uk/listen
Or for
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Mark <mark@...>
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#43625
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Re: VFO not complimentary about NVDA
You say you talk to employers who "don't like open source".
What is their reasoning behind this?
Do they think they get no support, do they believe the software is inferior,
or what?
I'm
You say you talk to employers who "don't like open source".
What is their reasoning behind this?
Do they think they get no support, do they believe the software is inferior,
or what?
I'm
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Antony Stone
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#43624
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Re: VFO not complimentary about NVDA
We don't know who is responsible for these statements. I doubt Freedom Scientific is. They have a legal department and, sorry all you Window-eyes fans, Window-eyes advertising that came from the
We don't know who is responsible for these statements. I doubt Freedom Scientific is. They have a legal department and, sorry all you Window-eyes fans, Window-eyes advertising that came from the
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Gene
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#43623
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Outlook Emails disappearing after writing a reply
Hi all,
Lately, I am mystified as to where emails disappear to after I reply to them. I have just written a reply to an email which I received a few minutes ago. When I completed the reply Ans
Hi all,
Lately, I am mystified as to where emails disappear to after I reply to them. I have just written a reply to an email which I received a few minutes ago. When I completed the reply Ans
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Cearbhall O'Meadhra
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#43622
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Re: VFO not complimentary about NVDA
When I worked for the VA they had a sweetheart contract with VFO. You could have any AT you wanted as long as it came from VFO.
Andy
When I worked for the VA they had a sweetheart contract with VFO. You could have any AT you wanted as long as it came from VFO.
Andy
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Andy
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#43621
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Re: VFO not complimentary about NVDA
Well nvda is not jaws, the only reason jaws is better than nvda is its older than us and thats just about it.
But I think we will get there.
We have a scripting language which is a standard language
Well nvda is not jaws, the only reason jaws is better than nvda is its older than us and thats just about it.
But I think we will get there.
We have a scripting language which is a standard language
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Shaun Everiss
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#43620
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Re: VFO not complimentary about NVDA
That is not true. There are many cases where JAWS is superior for business uses and where the user can define things that may mean the difference between immediate productivity or waiting for someone
That is not true. There are many cases where JAWS is superior for business uses and where the user can define things that may mean the difference between immediate productivity or waiting for someone
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Gene
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#43619
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Re: VFO not complimentary about NVDA
Hi. Just herd part of the audio you posted and thank you BTW. Of course Eric Damery is going to tow the VFO line. I don’t see Narrator disrupting what NV Access has done so well since 2006. I’m a
Hi. Just herd part of the audio you posted and thank you BTW. Of course Eric Damery is going to tow the VFO line. I don’t see Narrator disrupting what NV Access has done so well since 2006. I’m a
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Lino Morales
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#43618
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Re: Lost the pound sign
It may be a change in Word, it may not. It may be a change in the keyboard language input in Windows. Whatever the case, the change almost certainly resulted in accidentally pressing a short cut
It may be a change in Word, it may not. It may be a change in the keyboard language input in Windows. Whatever the case, the change almost certainly resulted in accidentally pressing a short cut
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Gene
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#43617
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Re: Lost the pound sign
Don't try that combination unless you know what it does. It may be a short cut command that changes a setting in Word you won't know about until you print a document and it isn't formatted correctly.
Don't try that combination unless you know what it does. It may be a short cut command that changes a setting in Word you won't know about until you print a document and it isn't formatted correctly.
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Gene
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#43616
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Re: VFO not complimentary about NVDA
The only thing JAWS has going for it now is Braille support, and now with the Braille extender addon, even that is being challenged seriously.
Devin Prater
Assistive Technology Instructor certified
The only thing JAWS has going for it now is Braille support, and now with the Braille extender addon, even that is being challenged seriously.
Devin Prater
Assistive Technology Instructor certified
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Devin Prater
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#43615
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Re: VFO not complimentary about NVDA
Hi Eric. So how many years would the guy have? The guy has been there since 1993. I agree with you 100 percent.
Hi Eric. So how many years would the guy have? The guy has been there since 1993. I agree with you 100 percent.
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Sky Mundell
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#43614
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Re: VFO not complimentary about NVDA
Well,I guess the bad influence of the toxic political environment that exists in Western Europe and the United States is spilling over into the product wars. It figures that a company that has become
Well,I guess the bad influence of the toxic political environment that exists in Western Europe and the United States is spilling over into the product wars. It figures that a company that has become
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Ron Canazzi
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#43613
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Re: possible eloquence solution
I guess I have only had a certain synth type for ages.
I started with the keynote gold for most of my life, briefly went to eloquence, still use it on my phone and with jaws at university and school
I guess I have only had a certain synth type for ages.
I started with the keynote gold for most of my life, briefly went to eloquence, still use it on my phone and with jaws at university and school
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Shaun Everiss
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#43612
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