Re: CAPTURING A SCREENSHOT USING THE KEYBOARD
Blaster
I had to do something similar and used the print screen button which
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copys the screen to the clipboard. then opened MS Paint and pasted it there and saved it and mailed it as an attachment, as described on the previous post, However, I didn't maximize the browser's window and apparently half of the screen was cut off and I had to do it again. So, maximize the screen your working on before you hit the print screen button. HTH, blaster
On 9/26/17, Thom Spittle <thom3of5@gmail.com> wrote:
Alt printscreen should do it. Mine saves in one drive.
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Re: ssd vurses old drive system
Nancy Hill
If I am thinking right, 2 years ago a 1TB Samsung SSD was a good bit more than $300. I also got a 1TB regular drive for $75.
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I will be giving the 'old way' drive to a friend. I am always glad to see the price of hardware go down! Nancy
On 9/26/2017 9:12 PM, Pablo Morales wrote:
One terabyte is around $300
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Re: Lenovo laptops
Frank Ventura
Heather, on both my Lenovo and my wife’s the down arrow has a tactile mark on it similar to that on the F or J. If you want to remap a key (I usually remap the print screen) to the applications key use a utility like Sharp Keys. If you order your Lenovo with the Trackpoint input “joystick” you can turn off the trackpad in mouse properties. HTH
Frank
From: main@TechTalk.groups.io [mailto:main@TechTalk.groups.io]
On Behalf Of heather albright
Sent: Sunday, September 24, 2017 2:40 PM To: main@TechTalk.groups.io Subject: [TechTalk] Lenovo laptops
Hello I was told by Lenovo that they do not have any separation from the arrows with their keyboards and I like the separation of the arrow keys, not a big separation just to know that they are the arrow keys. Also the rep said, they did not have the application key on the keyboard! Also that I could not turn off my track pad so when I type, I do not move the track pad while I am typing! So any one who has a Lenovo is this correct? Cheers Heather
Heather Albright
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Re: question about installing free windows 10
Frank Ventura
Keith, you can use a USB keyboard.
From: main@TechTalk.groups.io [mailto:main@TechTalk.groups.io]
On Behalf Of Keith S
Sent: Sunday, September 24, 2017 8:03 PM To: main@TechTalk.groups.io Subject: [TechTalk] question about installing free windows 10
Hi, planning on downloading and installing windows 10 to update my 8.1 computer.
question:
Can I use a USB keyboard to setup the windows 10 OS on a laptop, or do I have to use the laptop's built in keyboard? I have really bad neropathy in my hands and can use a USB keyboard with the raised keys, while not being able to differentiate between keys on the laptaop's keys. If I have to use the laptop's built in keyboard, I'm going to have to find sighted assistance with upgrading the OS, and that's going to be an issue due to the screen (my wife tells me) looks like someone spilled liquid into the screen.
Thanks for any help/info
Keith
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Re: ssd vurses old drive system
heather albright
I want to thik everyone off this list for giving me pointers. I hope to see a Lenovo laptop tomorrow I have never seen one. Because, the bestbuy by our house did not have any on display. Thanks cheers Heather
Heather Albright
From: Pablo Morales
Sent: Tuesday, September 26, 2017 8:13 PM To: main@TechTalk.groups.io Subject: Re: [TechTalk] ssd vurses old drive system
One terabyte is around $300
-----Original Message----- From: main@TechTalk.groups.io [mailto:main@TechTalk.groups.io] On Behalf Of Nancy Hill Sent: Tuesday, September 26, 2017 8:08 PM To: main@TechTalk.groups.io Subject: Re: [TechTalk] ssd vurses old drive system
Heather,
I have a 1TB SSD drive. It was VERY expensive a couple of years ago. Even with it, I move files to 1, 2, or 4 TB external drives as I want to.
It is in my X220 Lenovo laptop which I bought used. It has been a very reliable machine.
Good luck with your new PD whatever configuration you choose.
Nancy
On 9/26/2017 6:21 PM, heather albright wrote: > I wanted a 1tb drive like I had with the old machine. Is that the 512 on the ssd? Heather > > Heather Albright > Blindness is a characteristic, not a handicap!" Dr. Kenneth Jernigan > ham call sign: > kd5cbl > e-mail: > kd5cbl@... > > From: Michael Mote > Sent: Tuesday, September 26, 2017 12:35 PM > To: main@TechTalk.groups.io > Subject: Re: [TechTalk] ssd vurses old drive system > > Hi Heather! It really depends on the amount of disk space that you need. SSD drives are faster, and you can definitely tell the difference in speed when loading your programs. > I use both on a daily basis. I have a 128 GHZ SSD drive. I am also using an external drive to store a lot of additional files. I would also recommend using things like One Drive or Google Drive for storage. This way you have access to your files no matter what system you are using. > These are my thoughts. Hope this helps! > > > From: main@TechTalk.groups.io [mailto:main@TechTalk.groups.io] On Behalf Of heather albright > Sent: Tuesday, September 26, 2017 12:55 PM > To: main@TechTalk.groups.io > Subject: [TechTalk] ssd vurses old drive system > > Hello, I having issues trying to decide on my knew laptop. Where is the deal, hp saids I don’t need the other drive and just need an ssd drive of 256 with 16 gb. So where are all the files going to go and how will affect jaws useage etc. DO I need the other drive too? I really wish all this stuff was in a store that I can go too, this online thing is really giving me headaches; how can you buy something and you cant see it! I always see items in the store and purchease them online for cheaper prices! Sie, Heather > > Heather Albright > Blindness is a characteristic, not a handicap!" Dr. Kenneth Jernigan > ham call sign: > kd5cbl > e-mail: > kd5cbl@... > > > >
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Re: ssd vurses old drive system
Pablo Morales
One terabyte is around $300
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From: main@TechTalk.groups.io [mailto:main@TechTalk.groups.io] On Behalf Of Nancy Hill Sent: Tuesday, September 26, 2017 8:08 PM To: main@TechTalk.groups.io Subject: Re: [TechTalk] ssd vurses old drive system Heather, I have a 1TB SSD drive. It was VERY expensive a couple of years ago. Even with it, I move files to 1, 2, or 4 TB external drives as I want to. It is in my X220 Lenovo laptop which I bought used. It has been a very reliable machine. Good luck with your new PD whatever configuration you choose. Nancy On 9/26/2017 6:21 PM, heather albright wrote: I wanted a 1tb drive like I had with the old machine. Is that the 512 on the ssd? Heather
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Re: ssd vurses old drive system
Pablo Morales
Hi Heather, SSD have a lot of advantages.
Now about how big should be your SSD. It depends of how much data you need to store. Normally windows 10, office , adobe reader, some additional programs and jaws use around 60gb. Now a SSD of 256gb is enough? It depends what kind of software you are going to install, and if you have a secondary HD in your laptop. I have a MSI laptop with 2 storage devices, One SSD one Terabyte, and HD 2 terabyte. But I have very large programs installed, and a large file amount. However there are choices, and the size of the storage in your computer depends on what you need to keep there.
From: main@TechTalk.groups.io [mailto:main@TechTalk.groups.io] On Behalf Of heather albright
Sent: Tuesday, September 26, 2017 12:55 PM To: main@TechTalk.groups.io Subject: [TechTalk] ssd vurses old drive system
Hello, I having issues trying to decide on my knew laptop. Where is the deal, hp saids I don’t need the other drive and just need an ssd drive of 256 with 16 gb. So where are all the files going to go and how will affect jaws useage etc. DO I need the other drive too? I really wish all this stuff was in a store that I can go too, this online thing is really giving me headaches; how can you buy something and you cant see it! I always see items in the store and purchease them online for cheaper prices! Sie, Heather
Heather Albright
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Re: CAPTURING A SCREENSHOT USING THE KEYBOARD
Thom Spittle
Alt printscreen should do it. Mine saves in one drive.
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From: main@TechTalk.groups.io [mailto:main@TechTalk.groups.io] On Behalf Of Olusegun -- Victory Associates LTD, Inc. Sent: Tuesday, September 26, 2017 6:38 PM To: main@TechTalk.groups.io Subject: [TechTalk] CAPTURING A SCREENSHOT USING THE KEYBOARD Hello Good People: Ok, I wake up each day to new requirements for my line of business. As I type this, I am taking an online training via YouTube. Upon completion, I am required to CAPTURE A SCREENSHOT of the presentation. My question is: How do I, using the keyboard, capture such a screenshot and how do I save it? I have to turn it in as evidence that I had completed the required training. And, no, I can't get an exemption from this one. Crazy if I dare say so. With that, I will retrieve into my hiding corner and watch for your invaluable suggestions. Thanks for all help! Sincerely, Olusegun Denver, Colorado
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Re: CAPTURING A SCREENSHOT USING THE KEYBOARD
Monte Single
When you have focus on the screen you want to shoot, press the print screen
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key, that is the one to the left of the scroll lock key on a regular keyboard. Open a m s paint document and paste the image in to the paint document. Save document and send as email attachment. That's it.
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From: main@TechTalk.groups.io [mailto:main@TechTalk.groups.io] On Behalf Of Olusegun -- Victory Associates LTD, Inc. Sent: September-26-17 4:38 PM To: main@TechTalk.groups.io Subject: [TechTalk] CAPTURING A SCREENSHOT USING THE KEYBOARD Hello Good People: Ok, I wake up each day to new requirements for my line of business. As I type this, I am taking an online training via YouTube. Upon completion, I am required to CAPTURE A SCREENSHOT of the presentation. My question is: How do I, using the keyboard, capture such a screenshot and how do I save it? I have to turn it in as evidence that I had completed the required training. And, no, I can't get an exemption from this one. Crazy if I dare say so. With that, I will retrieve into my hiding corner and watch for your invaluable suggestions. Thanks for all help! Sincerely, Olusegun Denver, Colorado
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Re: ssd vurses old drive system
Nancy Hill
Heather,
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I have a 1TB SSD drive. It was VERY expensive a couple of years ago. Even with it, I move files to 1, 2, or 4 TB external drives as I want to. It is in my X220 Lenovo laptop which I bought used. It has been a very reliable machine. Good luck with your new PD whatever configuration you choose. Nancy
On 9/26/2017 6:21 PM, heather albright wrote:
I wanted a 1tb drive like I had with the old machine. Is that the 512 on the ssd? Heather
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Re: Espresso machines and accessibility
Cristóbal
I’ve got no problem with coffee makers and am happy with my Bonavita 1900 coffee machine. Since espresso machines are a little more involved and can get on the expensive side if you want quality, thus my query.
From: main@TechTalk.groups.io [mailto:main@TechTalk.groups.io] On Behalf Of Mich Verrier
Sent: Tuesday, September 26, 2017 4:39 PM To: main@TechTalk.groups.io Subject: Re: [TechTalk] Espresso machines and accessibility
hi i can’t speek to that how ever a few years ago i did see in i think it was eather speek to me or indipendent living ades a talking coffie maker. from Mich.
From: Cristóbal Sent: Tuesday, September 26, 2017 7:35 PM Subject: [TechTalk] Espresso machines and accessibility
Hello, I’m curious to know if anyone is using an espresso machine. In particular Breville BES870XL Barista Express Espresso Machine or Rancilio HSD-SILVIA Espresso Machine. Can they speak to the level of ease with which they can operate it and produce consistent espresso? Also, how easy is either one to maintain and clean? Is there another model that one would recommend? Not looking to get a cheap espresso maker. So before I consider something a bit pricier, I want to be sure that I’d be able to use and maintain it safely since we’re talking about steam and whatnot. Thanks,
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Re: Espresso machines and accessibility
Mich Verrier
hi i can’t speek to that how ever a few years ago i did see in i think it
was eather speek to me or indipendent living ades a talking coffie maker. from
Mich.
From: Cristóbal
Sent: Tuesday, September 26, 2017 7:35 PM
To: main@TechTalk.groups.io
Subject: [TechTalk] Espresso machines and
accessibility Hello, I’m curious to know if anyone is using an espresso machine. In particular Breville BES870XL Barista Express Espresso Machine or Rancilio HSD-SILVIA Espresso Machine. Can they speak to the level of ease with which they can operate it and produce consistent espresso? Also, how easy is either one to maintain and clean? Is there another model that one would recommend? Not looking to get a cheap espresso maker. So before I consider something a bit pricier, I want to be sure that I’d be able to use and maintain it safely since we’re talking about steam and whatnot. Thanks,
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Espresso machines and accessibility
Cristóbal
Hello, I’m curious to know if anyone is using an espresso machine. In particular Breville BES870XL Barista Express Espresso Machine or Rancilio HSD-SILVIA Espresso Machine. Can they speak to the level of ease with which they can operate it and produce consistent espresso? Also, how easy is either one to maintain and clean? Is there another model that one would recommend? Not looking to get a cheap espresso maker. So before I consider something a bit pricier, I want to be sure that I’d be able to use and maintain it safely since we’re talking about steam and whatnot. Thanks,
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J18.0.4321 Today's Update Download Links + What's New
Mike B. <mb69mach1@...>
Hi
All,
Below are the
direct download links for todays J18.0.4321 update, & what's new in this
build.
32 Bit: 64 Bit:
What's new:
Enhancements in JAWS 18.0.4321 (September 2017)
The following is a list of improvements made between the JAWS 18 July 2017
release and the September 2017 update.
Microsoft Edge Support (must be enabled in Settings Center)
This update introduces support for Edge, the latest web browser from
Microsoft included in Windows 10. To use JAWS with Edge, you must be running the
Windows
10 Creators update (version 1703) or later. While there are still several JAWS features that are not available in Edge such as selecting and copying using the Virtual Cursor, PlaceMarkers, Smart Navigation, Flexible Web, and domain-specific settings, we have made the overall experience of navigating pages in Edge using both speech and braille as similar as possible to working in Internet Explorer, Chrome, or Firefox. As we continue to work with Microsoft to improve the Edge experience, future JAWS updates will include greater functionality. Edge support is also available in the new JAWS 2018. Edge support is turned off by default in JAWS 18. This is because support
for Microsoft Edge depends on some emerging technologies, which we continue
to
fine-tune in close collaboration with Microsoft. You can turn on Edge support through Settings Center by doing the following: list of 6 items
1. Press INSERT+F2, and select Settings Center. 2. Press CTRL+SHIFT+D to load the JAWS default settings. 3. In the Search edit box, type "edge browser" without the quotes. 4. Press DOWN ARROW to move to "Microsoft Edge Browser Support" in the filtered search results in the tree view. 5. Press SPACEBAR to toggle this option. 6. Press ENTER to save your change and close Settings Center, and then quit and restart JAWS. list end Once JAWS is restarted, you will be able to use JAWS to access web pages in
Edge. If you encounter any unusual issues after enabling Edge support,
you
can go back into Settings Center as described above and disable it. If you do this, please let our Tech Support team know so the issue can be investigated. The Virtual Cursor is used to read pages in Edge just like in other
browsers. You can use the standard reading commands as well as most of the
Navigation
Quick Keys to navigate through pages. Currently, there are a few Navigation Quick Keys that are not yet supported in Edge, however the most used commands; moving by headings, paragraphs, forms, tables, lists, graphics, and regions, are available. More Navigation Quick Keys will be supported in future updates. By default, JAWS uses Semi-auto Forms Mode in Edge, which turns on Forms
Mode automatically only when you move to a form control using TAB or
SHIFT+TAB.
Due to the way Edge displays pages, Auto Forms Mode is not available as it is possible to have multiple controls on a single line. You will need to press ENTER to turn on Forms Mode if you use the ARROW keys to move to form fields. Other familiar JAWS features that are currently supported include:
list of 4 items
• Displaying a list of links, headings, or form controls by pressing INSERT+F7, INSERT+F6, or INSERT+F5. • Searching for text on the current page by pressing CTRL+F. • Obtaining font information by pressing INSERT+F. • The ability for JAWS to detect changes in the language used on a web page and automatically switch to the appropriate voice if available. list end As you begin using Edge, one important item to note is that Edge is a
modern app with no menu bar that can be accessed using the ALT key. To access
Edge
specific features, press TAB from the bottom of a page or SHIFT+TAB from the top. Continue using TAB or SHIFT+TAB to move through the various controls until you cycle back around to the content area. Alternatively, Edge offers many of the same shortcut keys found in other browsers such as CTRL+T to open a new tab, CTRL+H for History, CTRL+I for Favorites, CTRL+J for Downloads, and so on. Other Changes
list of 16 items • Resolved stability issues reported by multiple customers using JAWS with Outlook 365. • Addressed a reported issue with Audacity, a popular sound editor, where the application would stop working when attempting to open an MP3 file with JAWS currently running. • This update contains changes necessary to support Firefox version 57, scheduled for release in the fourth quarter of 2017. Firefox users must update to JAWS 18.0.4321 to continue using this browser when it updates to version 57. • Added the latest Brailliant BI display drivers from Humanware to support their Brailliant BI14 braille display. • Resolved a customer reported issue with the UPS Tracking Research It lookup source not displaying any results. • In Internet Explorer, addressed a customer reported issue with JAWS not always reading the correct label on form controls when navigating using TAB. • Resolved an issue where JAWS was not correctly loading settings for Office applications when Office 365 was installed through the Windows Store. • Addressed an issue with JAWS not reading the contents of a book in the Kindle for PC app. • In the latest version of Outlook 365, addressed issues with JAWS not reading as expected when navigating in the list of suggestions that displays when typing a contact's name into a new message or calendar appointment. • Resolved a customer reported issue where changes to voice profile settings were not being honored for the DECTalk USB hardware synthesizer. • Addressed an issue with both the DECTalk Express and DECTalk USB hardware synthesizers where JAWS would unexpectedly close when performing a SayAll from a web browser. • When running JAWS and ZoomText together in Windows 7, resolved an issue where ZoomText's focus tracking was not working properly on the Secure Desktop or the Logon screen. • JAWS visual tracking is now enabled by default when navigating Windows HTML Help content such as the JAWS Help. • A customer reported that JAWS was not working as expected with a particular Java application. This issue has been resolved. • Resolved a reported issue with the German version of JAWS not working as expected after attempting to print or close a document in Word 2013. • Fixed braille output issues with Hebrew. list end Take care.
Mike. Go Dodgers! Sent from my iBarstool. Arguing with a woman is like reading a software license agreement. In the end you have to ignore everything, & click I agree.
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CAPTURING A SCREENSHOT USING THE KEYBOARD
Olusegun -- Victory Associates LTD, Inc.
Hello Good People:
Ok, I wake up each day to new requirements for my line of business. As I type this, I am taking an online training via YouTube. Upon completion, I am required to CAPTURE A SCREENSHOT of the presentation. My question is: How do I, using the keyboard, capture such a screenshot and how do I save it? I have to turn it in as evidence that I had completed the required training. And, no, I can't get an exemption from this one. Crazy if I dare say so. With that, I will retrieve into my hiding corner and watch for your invaluable suggestions. Thanks for all help! Sincerely, Olusegun Denver, Colorado
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Re: ssd vurses old drive system
heather albright
I wanted a 1tb drive like I had with the old machine. Is that the 512 on the ssd? Heather
Heather Albright
From: Michael Mote
Sent: Tuesday, September 26, 2017 12:35 PM To: main@TechTalk.groups.io Subject: Re: [TechTalk] ssd vurses old drive system
Hi Heather! It really depends on the amount of disk space that you need. SSD drives are faster, and you can definitely tell the difference in speed when loading your programs. I use both on a daily basis. I have a 128 GHZ SSD drive. I am also using an external drive to store a lot of additional files. I would also recommend using things like One Drive or Google Drive for storage. This way you have access to your files no matter what system you are using. These are my thoughts. Hope this helps!
From: main@TechTalk.groups.io [mailto:main@TechTalk.groups.io] On Behalf Of heather albright
Hello, I having issues trying to decide on my knew laptop. Where is the deal, hp saids I don’t need the other drive and just need an ssd drive of 256 with 16 gb. So where are all the files going to go and how will affect jaws useage etc. DO I need the other drive too? I really wish all this stuff was in a store that I can go too, this online thing is really giving me headaches; how can you buy something and you cant see it! I always see items in the store and purchease them online for cheaper prices! Sie, Heather
Heather Albright
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Saving a Facebook video
Michael Boyd <mike122061@...>
Hi all,
Can someone please offer me some instruction on saving a video from Facebook onto my computer hard drive? Any help that you can provide is greatly appreciated. Thank you.
Michael
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a windows 7 question for a friend
Michael Amaro
Hello Listers,
A friend of mine, is running windows 7 64 bit and
jaws 13. She is having the following issue. Neither her netflix or
her youtube videos have sound. The videos indeed play, She is using
IE 10. I just went and turned on play system sounds in IE 10. Any
help would grately be appreciated.
Thanks
Michael
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and the kind that enables men and nations to grow, and to hope, and build a
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Re: ssd vurses old drive system
heather albright
No, Austin is better with stores with technology. Austin is smaller yet, everything is high tec and here I thought I was in a time loop from 50 years ago. Sorry I ever moved downhere god willing I will be moving again and can get out of this sorry place! Heather
Heather Albright
From: Olusegun -- Victory Associates LTD, Inc.
Sent: Tuesday, September 26, 2017 4:34 PM To: main@TechTalk.groups.io Subject: Re: [TechTalk] ssd vurses old drive system
Ah, Heather, I didn't know that about San Antonio! I've always thought and believed that San Antonio is an MSA--Metropolitan Standard Area, just like my village here!
Yes, Microsoft won't carry anything HP in its store; that would be too much competition. I wonder whether an adjoining city or township might have a few computer stores to shake a stick at? Oh well, I'll let those deploying SSD's shed more information so I can become a bit more enlightened. The death of my preferred screen reader is pushing me farther and farther away from Windows; I'm cobbling apps together as best I can as I seriously want to ditch Windows and settle for all things Android!
Sincerely, Olusegun Denver, Colorado
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