Re: does jaws have a built in OCR?
In addition, there is D for document. When you are in a pdf, you can scan it with the layered keystroke insert space, the o then D.
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From: main@TechTalk.groups.io [mailto:main@TechTalk.groups.io] On Behalf Of Steve Matzura Sent: Friday, August 10, 2018 1:14 PM To: main@TechTalk.groups.io Subject: Re: [TechTalk] does jaws have a built in OCR? Yes. It is accessed by going into, now I don't remember what it's called but it used to be known as the home-row utilities, JAWS Key plus Spacebar, then O, then either W for Window, S for Screen, or C for Control. Here's the help text from H with more info: The following commands are available in the OCR layer. Acquire and OCR a print document from a Scanner or Freedom Scientific Camera such as PEARL, using the letter A. OCR a scanned PDF Document opened in Acrobat Reader using the letter D. From Windows Explorer, you can OCR any Image File using the letter F. From the computer screen itself, you can OCR a Control with C, Window with W, or the entire Screen with S.
You can press Q to quit or cancel an OCR job. On 8/10/2018 12:40 PM, Keith S wrote: Does the current version of jaws have a built in OCR?
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Android-transfer of contacts
have a friend who is switching from a Galaxy s5 to a Moto 5g+ and wants to
transfer his contacts from the old phone. He is a sighted user and has
downloaded the Switch app to both phones. Is there any hints to making this
transfer of contacts and data to the new phone? Thanks for any
suggestions.
Marie
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With a mac; youtube-dl will download a youtube video, extract only the audio in any format you choose.
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On Thu, 9 Aug 2018, Verlyn Baldwin wrote: Hi, Does anyone know of an accessible program that will convert YouTube music to a version like MP3 that I can put on my Victor Reader? Any suggestions are welcome, Verlyn letsdanceintx@gmail.com
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Re: does jaws have a built in OCR?
Yes. It is accessed by going into, now I don't remember what
it's called but it used to be known as the home-row utilities,
JAWS Key plus Spacebar, then O, then either W for Window, S for
Screen, or C for Control. Here's the help text from H with more
info:
The following commands are available in the OCR layer.
Acquire and OCR a print document from a Scanner or Freedom
Scientific Camera such as PEARL, using the letter A.
OCR a scanned PDF Document opened in Acrobat Reader using the
letter D.
From Windows Explorer, you can OCR any Image File using the letter
F.
From the computer screen itself, you can OCR a Control with C,
Window with W, or the entire Screen with S.
You can press Q to quit or cancel an OCR job.
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On 8/10/2018 12:40 PM, Keith S wrote:
Does the current version of jaws
have a built in OCR?
Thanks
Keith
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Re: How to create a dropbox share folder
I tried it, and because the dialog's acessibility needs serious
work, could not do anything with it, so back to the Website I went
and got it done on the first try.
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On 8/10/2018 10:17 AM, Steve Matzura
wrote:
It never used to work that way. This is new and welcome
behavior. The dialog's accessibility needs a bitta work, but
otherwise, yes, it does work as advertised.
On 8/10/2018 9:15 AM, Angelo Sonnesso
wrote:
I just did it
with Windows 10.
There was no
share with, but when you press enter on the share option
it asks you who you want to share with, you put in the
email address tab to the share button and press enter.
I
don't know why the option isn't available in your
application. It should be. I just went online with
my Windows 7 machine, opened the application, found a
folder, and checked.
In
the context menu, are two items, share and share with.
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Original Message -----
Sent:
Friday, August 10, 2018 12:02 AM
Subject:
Re: [TechTalk] How to create a dropbox share
folder
Gene,
There are no other
Dropbox-related choices on the context menu for a
Dropbox folder than "Copy Dropbox link" and "View on
dropbox.com." If one wants to share a Dropbox folder
with another person, a visit to the Dropbox Website and
a login to one's account is an absolute requirement,
which of course can be accomplished by activating the
aforementioned view-on link..
On 8/8/2018
10:41 AM, Gene wrote:
You
don't have to use your account, as I recall. I
looked at this quite some time ago. Open the Drop
Box files and folders list on your computer. Find
the folder you want to work with. Open the context
menu and look around. Whenever you want to do
things don't just look in the standard menus and at
times there may be none. Look in the context menu.
Things are more likely to be there of this nature.
-----
Original Message -----
Sent:
Wednesday, August 08, 2018 9:32 AM
Subject:
Re: [TechTalk] How to create a dropbox share
folder
Log in to your Dropbox
account, find the directory or file you want to share,
and activate the "Share" link. Of course, if you want
to share a file that's inside a directory, you have to
open that directory first, locate the file, then
activate "Share." . Next, enter the email address of
the person with whom you want to share the file or
directory, type an optional message, and activate the
"Share" button.
HTH
On
8/8/2018 6:06 AM, Fanus wrote:
Can
someone please explain the steps for creating
a dropbox folder which I can use to share its
contents with a specific person? I looked
through the menus but I can not find an option
to create such a folder.
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does jaws have a built in OCR?
Does the current version of jaws have a built in
OCR?
Thanks
Keith
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Re: How to create a dropbox share folder
I don't see why the version of Windows would
matter. I've seen occasions where someone would report a problem to a list
I follow where they didn't see all the items that should be in the Drop Box
context menu such as share but I don't recall anyone ever providing an answer or
a solution.
Gene
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Sent: Friday, August 10, 2018 9:15 AM
Subject: Re: [TechTalk] How to create a dropbox share
folder
Now *that*, sir, is a darn good question. I wonder if it's a Windows 7 v 10
thing. Now you mention it, I remember those items being on the menu back
then.
On 8/10/2018 4:51 AM, Gene wrote:
I don't know why the option isn't available in
your application. It should be. I just went online with my Windows
7 machine, opened the application, found a folder, and checked.
In the context menu, are two items, share and
share with.
Gene
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Friday, August 10, 2018 12:02 AM
Subject: Re: [TechTalk] How to create a dropbox share
folder
Gene,
There are no other Dropbox-related choices on the context menu for a
Dropbox folder than "Copy Dropbox link" and "View on dropbox.com." If one
wants to share a Dropbox folder with another person, a visit to the Dropbox
Website and a login to one's account is an absolute requirement, which of
course can be accomplished by activating the aforementioned view-on
link..
On 8/8/2018 10:41 AM, Gene wrote:
You don't have to use your account, as I
recall. I looked at this quite some time ago. Open the Drop Box
files and folders list on your computer. Find the folder you want to
work with. Open the context menu and look around. Whenever you
want to do things don't just look in the standard menus and at times there
may be none. Look in the context menu. Things are more likely to
be there of this nature.
Gene
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Wednesday, August 08, 2018 9:32 AM
Subject: Re: [TechTalk] How to create a dropbox share
folder
Log in to your Dropbox account, find the directory or file you want to
share, and activate the "Share" link. Of course, if you want to share a file
that's inside a directory, you have to open that directory first, locate the
file, then activate "Share." . Next, enter the email address of the person
with whom you want to share the file or directory, type an optional message,
and activate the "Share" button.
HTH
On 8/8/2018 6:06 AM, Fanus wrote:
Hello listers
Can someone please explain the steps for creating a dropbox folder
which I can use to share its contents with a specific person? I looked
through the menus but I can not find an option to create such a
folder.
Regards
Fanus
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Re: How to create a dropbox share folder
It never used to work that way. This is new and welcome behavior.
The dialog's accessibility needs a bitta work, but otherwise, yes,
it does work as advertised.
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On 8/10/2018 9:15 AM, Angelo Sonnesso
wrote:
I just did it
with Windows 10.
There was no
share with, but when you press enter on the share option
it asks you who you want to share with, you put in the
email address tab to the share button and press enter.
I
don't know why the option isn't available in your
application. It should be. I just went online with my
Windows 7 machine, opened the application, found a
folder, and checked.
In the
context menu, are two items, share and share with.
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Original Message -----
Sent:
Friday, August 10, 2018 12:02 AM
Subject:
Re: [TechTalk] How to create a dropbox share folder
Gene,
There are no other
Dropbox-related choices on the context menu for a Dropbox
folder than "Copy Dropbox link" and "View on dropbox.com."
If one wants to share a Dropbox folder with another
person, a visit to the Dropbox Website and a login to
one's account is an absolute requirement, which of course
can be accomplished by activating the aforementioned
view-on link..
On 8/8/2018
10:41 AM, Gene wrote:
You
don't have to use your account, as I recall. I looked
at this quite some time ago. Open the Drop Box files
and folders list on your computer. Find the folder
you want to work with. Open the context menu and look
around. Whenever you want to do things don't just
look in the standard menus and at times there may be
none. Look in the context menu. Things are more
likely to be there of this nature.
-----
Original Message -----
Sent:
Wednesday, August 08, 2018 9:32 AM
Subject:
Re: [TechTalk] How to create a dropbox share
folder
Log in to your Dropbox account,
find the directory or file you want to share, and
activate the "Share" link. Of course, if you want to
share a file that's inside a directory, you have to open
that directory first, locate the file, then activate
"Share." . Next, enter the email address of the person
with whom you want to share the file or directory, type
an optional message, and activate the "Share" button.
HTH
On 8/8/2018
6:06 AM, Fanus wrote:
Can
someone please explain the steps for creating a
dropbox folder which I can use to share its
contents with a specific person? I looked
through the menus but I can not find an option
to create such a folder.
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Re: How to create a dropbox share folder
Now *that*, sir, is a darn good question. I wonder if it's a
Windows 7 v 10 thing. Now you mention it, I remember those items
being on the menu back then.
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On 8/10/2018 4:51 AM, Gene wrote:
I don't know why the option isn't
available in your application. It should be. I just went
online with my Windows 7 machine, opened the application,
found a folder, and checked.
In the context menu, are two
items, share and share with.
Gene
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Friday, August 10, 2018 12:02 AM
Subject: Re: [TechTalk] How to create a dropbox
share folder
Gene,
There are no other Dropbox-related choices on the context menu
for a Dropbox folder than "Copy Dropbox link" and "View on
dropbox.com." If one wants to share a Dropbox folder with
another person, a visit to the Dropbox Website and a login to
one's account is an absolute requirement, which of course can be
accomplished by activating the aforementioned view-on link..
On 8/8/2018 10:41 AM, Gene wrote:
You don't have to use your
account, as I recall. I looked at this quite some time
ago. Open the Drop Box files and folders list on your
computer. Find the folder you want to work with. Open the
context menu and look around. Whenever you want to do
things don't just look in the standard menus and at times
there may be none. Look in the context menu. Things are
more likely to be there of this nature.
Gene
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Wednesday, August 08, 2018 9:32 AM
Subject: Re: [TechTalk] How to create a dropbox
share folder
Log in to your Dropbox account, find the directory or file
you want to share, and activate the "Share" link. Of course,
if you want to share a file that's inside a directory, you
have to open that directory first, locate the file, then
activate "Share." . Next, enter the email address of the
person with whom you want to share the file or directory, type
an optional message, and activate the "Share" button.
HTH
On 8/8/2018 6:06 AM, Fanus wrote:
Hello listers
Can someone please explain the steps for creating a
dropbox folder which I can use to share its contents
with a specific person? I looked through the menus but I
can not find an option to create such a folder.
Regards
Fanus
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Re: How to create a dropbox share folder

Angelo Sonnesso
I just did it with Windows 10. There was no share with, but when you press enter on the share option it asks you who you want to share with, you put in the email address tab to the share button and press enter.
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From: main@TechTalk.groups.io <main@TechTalk.groups.io> On Behalf Of Gene Sent: Friday, August 10, 2018 4:51 AM To: main@TechTalk.groups.io Subject: Re: [TechTalk] How to create a dropbox share folder I don't know why the option isn't available in your application. It should be. I just went online with my Windows 7 machine, opened the application, found a folder, and checked. In the context menu, are two items, share and share with. ----- Original Message ----- Sent: Friday, August 10, 2018 12:02 AM Subject: Re: [TechTalk] How to create a dropbox share folder Gene, There are no other Dropbox-related choices on the context menu for a Dropbox folder than "Copy Dropbox link" and "View on dropbox.com." If one wants to share a Dropbox folder with another person, a visit to the Dropbox Website and a login to one's account is an absolute requirement, which of course can be accomplished by activating the aforementioned view-on link.. On 8/8/2018 10:41 AM, Gene wrote: You don't have to use your account, as I recall. I looked at this quite some time ago. Open the Drop Box files and folders list on your computer. Find the folder you want to work with. Open the context menu and look around. Whenever you want to do things don't just look in the standard menus and at times there may be none. Look in the context menu. Things are more likely to be there of this nature. ----- Original Message ----- Sent: Wednesday, August 08, 2018 9:32 AM Subject: Re: [TechTalk] How to create a dropbox share folder Log in to your Dropbox account, find the directory or file you want to share, and activate the "Share" link. Of course, if you want to share a file that's inside a directory, you have to open that directory first, locate the file, then activate "Share." . Next, enter the email address of the person with whom you want to share the file or directory, type an optional message, and activate the "Share" button. HTH
On 8/8/2018 6:06 AM, Fanus wrote: Can someone please explain the steps for creating a dropbox folder which I can use to share its contents with a specific person? I looked through the menus but I can not find an option to create such a folder.
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Olusegun -- Victory Associates LTD, Inc.
Robert, Talkback 6.2 should run just fine on Lollipop; I haven't read any announcement anywhere that suggests otherwise.
For now, let's attempt some troubleshooting! Could your friend perform a factory reset to see if that clears out anything?
Sincerely, Olusegun Denver, Colorado
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Re: How to create a dropbox share folder
I don't know why the option isn't available in your
application. It should be. I just went online with my Windows 7
machine, opened the application, found a folder, and checked.
In the context menu, are two items, share and share
with.
Gene
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----- Original Message -----
Sent: Friday, August 10, 2018 12:02 AM
Subject: Re: [TechTalk] How to create a dropbox share
folder
Gene,
There are no other Dropbox-related choices on the context menu for a Dropbox
folder than "Copy Dropbox link" and "View on dropbox.com." If one wants to share
a Dropbox folder with another person, a visit to the Dropbox Website and a login
to one's account is an absolute requirement, which of course can be accomplished
by activating the aforementioned view-on link..
On 8/8/2018 10:41 AM, Gene wrote:
You don't have to use your account, as I
recall. I looked at this quite some time ago. Open the Drop Box
files and folders list on your computer. Find the folder you want to
work with. Open the context menu and look around. Whenever you
want to do things don't just look in the standard menus and at times there may
be none. Look in the context menu. Things are more likely to be
there of this nature.
Gene
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Wednesday, August 08, 2018 9:32 AM
Subject: Re: [TechTalk] How to create a dropbox share
folder
Log in to your Dropbox account, find the directory or file you want to
share, and activate the "Share" link. Of course, if you want to share a file
that's inside a directory, you have to open that directory first, locate the
file, then activate "Share." . Next, enter the email address of the person
with whom you want to share the file or directory, type an optional message,
and activate the "Share" button.
HTH
On 8/8/2018 6:06 AM, Fanus wrote:
Hello listers
Can someone please explain the steps for creating a dropbox folder
which I can use to share its contents with a specific person? I looked
through the menus but I can not find an option to create such a
folder.
Regards
Fanus
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Hi, There is: www.convert2mp3.net There is a great program that Carlos wrote called: YouTube converter latest. Have a great one! Sent from Mail for Windows 10
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From: Verlyn BaldwinSent: Thursday, August 9, 2018 7:10 PM To: main@TechTalk.groups.ioSubject: [TechTalk] YouTube #a11y #a11y Hi, Does anyone know of an accessible program that will convert YouTube music to a version like MP3 that I can put on my Victor Reader? Any suggestions are welcome, Verlyn letsdanceintx@...
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Re: How to create a dropbox share folder
Gene,
There are no other Dropbox-related choices on the context menu
for a Dropbox folder than "Copy Dropbox link" and "View on
dropbox.com." If one wants to share a Dropbox folder with another
person, a visit to the Dropbox Website and a login to one's
account is an absolute requirement, which of course can be
accomplished by activating the aforementioned view-on link..
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On 8/8/2018 10:41 AM, Gene wrote:
You don't have to use your
account, as I recall. I looked at this quite some time ago.
Open the Drop Box files and folders list on your computer.
Find the folder you want to work with. Open the context menu
and look around. Whenever you want to do things don't just
look in the standard menus and at times there may be none.
Look in the context menu. Things are more likely to be there
of this nature.
Gene
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Wednesday, August 08, 2018 9:32 AM
Subject: Re: [TechTalk] How to create a dropbox
share folder
Log in to your Dropbox account, find the directory or file you
want to share, and activate the "Share" link. Of course, if you
want to share a file that's inside a directory, you have to open
that directory first, locate the file, then activate "Share." .
Next, enter the email address of the person with whom you want
to share the file or directory, type an optional message, and
activate the "Share" button.
HTH
On 8/8/2018 6:06 AM, Fanus wrote:
Hello listers
Can someone please explain the steps for creating a
dropbox folder which I can use to share its contents with
a specific person? I looked through the menus but I can
not find an option to create such a folder.
Regards
Fanus
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Re: Jaws and dating sites
I understand what you're saying. You've been fortunate with what you are doing. I think a lot of that might be due to the fact you are a man. Women are nurturers and I won't get started about how men can get preferential treatement when it comes to working. When I went to set up my first profile I did my pictures first and got a lot of attention/likes. I didn't disclose I was blind and would talk to the guys ... after a while when it came to discussing possibly meeting I mentioned that I was blind. I had a couple of guys keep talking, but the rest ghosted on me. When I set up my account on OKC I made sure it was in my profile. I didn't get as many responses as I had when I didn't mention that I was blind, but the few that did didn't see it as a problem. I guess it may be the line I had where I mentioned that I would need someone up for the challenge dating me would present. I dunno I thought it clever. I personally try to think of stuff I need to do as a challenge to figure out how to get it done rather than something to over come. I'm constantly making jokes, I used to do this before I lost my sight, but since then it gave me more material.. I make sure that the people I'm talking to know full well that I am capable of whatever I am doing, not just dating or whatever, before I pull out the stupid jokes. I'm a bit of a goofball.... so if someone says "do you see this over here?" I'll answer with no ... what's it look like? Or if a trainer is demostrating an exercise I'll ask them to do it again. It also works if they ask the group if they know what an exercise is and I say no, please show me.... I save that one for the hard exercises though--most people are my friends and are prepared when it comes to my sense of humor. I always like when someone informs me I'm blind. I like to act really shocked and say ... nooo? really??
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On 8/8/18, chris judge <chrisjudge1967@gmail.com> wrote: Unfortunately this can be the case, which is why I never disclose that I'm blind on dating profiles, job applications, etc. Try taking this fact out of your profile and letting somebody get to know you a bit. You might be pleasantly surprised. Not everybody is turned off by blindness.
-----Original Message----- From: main@TechTalk.groups.io <main@TechTalk.groups.io> On Behalf Of Shelly Kane Sent: August 6, 2018 2:52 AM To: main@TechTalk.groups.io Subject: Re: [TechTalk] Jaws and dating sites
I tried okcupid a few years ago and I couldn't get anywhere with it. I had trouble navigating the site. I would rather do free ones because when they see that I'm blind in my profile, I don't get many responses. I have been on pof now for over a year and have found nothing. I can read profiles really well and I can also send messages with no problem. Is ok cupid like that? Thanks everyone for your comments.
Shelly
On 8/5/2018 9:16 AM, Missa wrote:
Match was helpful to me after I mention I was blind… however their interface is clunkky, not very helpful, and I noticed a bunch of spam bot. Plus I found it expensive for what little I got out of it… I never got past the initial survey for harmony site, Using my iPhone or my computer with NVDA. I did not think about using jaws or narrator. I used OkCupid. I didn’t pay for it though and it seem to have worked for me. There are some things that didn’t work for me and I haven’t seen if those things have been fixed lately with the iOS app. I would switch back and forth between the mobile site when I used it on my computer. I put that I am blind in my profile. I felt that it would be a sort of deception on my part if I did not disclose that at first. I did not get a lot of responses when I sent them out, but I figured I would weed them out to begin with. I still got some interest from other people, but I did not use it for very long before I found the person I am currently seeing. So I have not experimented with it more since I started with back in March.
Melissa
On Aug 3, 2018, at 3:52 PM, Shelly Kane <shellykane323@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi Everyone:
Does any of you know if Jaws works well with dating sites and if so, which ones do you think are the best? I have tried some and you have to put in a code that you see on the screen and Jaws doesn't work with that or any screen reader for that matter. A lot of dating sites seem not to be willing to help people with disabilities. Thanks in advance for any feedback.
Shelly
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Re: Jaws and dating sites
You are quite welcome. It helps to share experiences with other blind people ... google doesn't always help that is for sure. I would suggest, if you didn't already do this, to make and use a google voice number for online dating. The iOS app for GV is pretty accessible and it is free. I don't use it for complicated stuff so I guess that is why it is easy to use. I like how i can check it using my computer. I would hear the notification sound on my phone and wouldn't have to stop what I was doing to check it on my phone.
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On 8/8/18, Shelly Kane <shellykane323@gmail.com> wrote: Thank you so much for sharing your story with me. I greatly appreciate it and I have to admit, I'm a lot like you. I can usually tell when someone is a scammer or they aren't. The only time it happened to me was when someone said how much do you make at work and he also had a different area code than me and that's a red flag in my opinion. I ignored this guy and moved on. I didn't even know him and he asked me how much I made. He was also in another country and he said he was retiring from the service next year. I just don't trust a lot of people. I like to start by getting to know them. I have been doing this for many years. I'll keep you posted after I try it.
Shelly
On 8/7/2018 9:45 PM, Missa wrote:
I admit that I don't have a lot of experience with OKC. I never ran into that problem with the few guys I talked to I also limited my search to 20 miles of where I live and narrowed it down more when it came to what sort of relationship I was looking for. I would see about looking up how to work your profile. You know how they say to look alert when walking out to your car alone at night? I know that doesn't always count for a blind person, but the essence is the same. If you look confident and alert the scammers will pass you by since you won't look like an easy mark. I did get a few messages that might've led that way on match, but I cut those off quick. I've been blind for 11 years and the years I wasn't I spent the bulk of that on the internet. I was either playing online games or chatting so I had a sort of scam/asshole detector going on. Match helped me re-engage that since I hadn't been on the internet much since I lost my sight.... It's not fair to think each potential guy is a scammer, but I'd rather be safe than sorry again. A bad relationship decision was pretty much a big reason I lost my sight in the first place. I used to attract jerks, lol. I think reading profiles can give you a good idea of the person. I would skip profiles where they used bad grammar, "lol" a lot, and just things like that. I also used to pay attention to the amount of pictures they had on their profile. I know I couldn't see them, but if there was only one or two that made me think. In this day and age it is too easy to take a picture. Heck even I take a lot of pictures and I'm totally blind. With match profiles I noticed that some would copy and paste the exact same paragraph or two so I would skip them. You just get a feel for it I guess? I would say read the questionss, but some guys don't update their answers. I took note of some answers and asked my boyfriend about his answer ... his reply was that he hadn't updated them since he created his acount years ago. hah So, get some answer/questions and ask the person messaging you. I'd think that would be a good way to see because you can't change your answers for 24 hours I think. My sister, years ago, ran into a scam from an dating app. I forget what it was called... it had to do with wire transfers and Nigeria. When she told me about it I couldn't believe it because the word "Nigeria" would have set off air raid sirens in my head.I won't go into what all happened with her, but I made her get everything related to it and report it to the FBI. If there is any mention of money, needing this or that, or anything not related to getting to know someone and wanting something I'd ditch it and move on. I know as a blind person pickings are slim, but there is no reason to settle ... ever. I wouldn't ditch it right away, but give them time to redeem or hang themselves. As I said I talk a lot.... I did a lot of research before I even created accounts. I looked up how to fill out my profile, what to include or not include in it, ways to word it, and things like that. I also looked up how to message people and how it might go. I was really out of the game when it came to messaging people who weren't my family/close friends. I started with the 7 day trial with Match, was suckered into paying for a month, and moved on to the next app which was OKC. It is tempting to run ahead and get things right now, but I prefer to be prepared before I go into any endevor. I'm in no way an expert since I was very fortunate to find someone interesting within a couple of months, but a little info is still some info.I know what to do, for the most part, if I have to do it all over again. . On 8/7/18, Shelly Kane <shellykane323@gmail.com> wrote:
Thanks so much for all of your help. I do have one question, do you notice with ok cupid that there are a lot of scam artists asking for money? They sound really good on their profiles and then you come to realize they are not who they say they are? My friend has found quite a few scam artists on there from different countries. Thanks again.
Shelly
On 8/6/2018 6:02 PM, Missa wrote:
I switch back and forth between the mobile (m.okcupid.com) and the desktop site. It depends on what you are wanting to do. I had to mess around wwith it a bit to be able to respond to messages I got with likes. They changed it so that messages don't go through unless both parties like each other. That can be frustrating when you get a notification that someone liked and messaged you.... I used those sites coupled with the iOS app. I had to turn VO off to swipe though to get to the profiles that also messaged/liked me. It takes trial and error, but I was mostly satisfied with it. I can read profiles and the questions just fine. You have to go from the top a lot of the times because of the way their site is programmed.... navigating by single letter doesn't always work either. I do some searching with find too. On 8/6/18, Shelly Kane <shellykane323@gmail.com> wrote:
I tried okcupid a few years ago and I couldn't get anywhere with it. I had trouble navigating the site. I would rather do free ones because when they see that I'm blind in my profile, I don't get many responses. I have been on pof now for over a year and have found nothing. I can read profiles really well and I can also send messages with no problem. Is ok cupid like that? Thanks everyone for your comments.
Shelly
On 8/5/2018 9:16 AM, Missa wrote:
Match was helpful to me after I mention I was blind… however their interface is clunkky, not very helpful, and I noticed a bunch of spam bot. Plus I found it expensive for what little I got out of it… I never got past the initial survey for harmony site, Using my iPhone or my computer with NVDA. I did not think about using jaws or narrator. I used OkCupid. I didn’t pay for it though and it seem to have worked for me. There are some things that didn’t work for me and I haven’t seen if those things have been fixed lately with the iOS app. I would switch back and forth between the mobile site when I used it on my computer. I put that I am blind in my profile. I felt that it would be a sort of deception on my part if I did not disclose that at first. I did not get a lot of responses when I sent them out, but I figured I would weed them out to begin with. I still got some interest from other people, but I did not use it for very long before I found the person I am currently seeing. So I have not experimented with it more since I started with back in March.
Melissa
On Aug 3, 2018, at 3:52 PM, Shelly Kane <shellykane323@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi Everyone:
Does any of you know if Jaws works well with dating sites and if so, which ones do you think are the best? I have tried some and you have to put in a code that you see on the screen and Jaws doesn't work with that or any screen reader for that matter. A lot of dating sites seem not to be willing to help people with disabilities. Thanks in advance for any feedback.
Shelly
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Hi, I was trying to help my friends phone unit of android. However he told me that he accidentally update his Talkback to version 6.2 which causes his phone fails to runs strangely. And, I believe it is not compatible with his android version 5.1.1 system.
I tried to look and search the older version but no luck. If there is someone know the archive site to download the 6.1 I appreciate in advance.
Robert Mendoza
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Try Pontes Media Downloader.
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----- Original Message ----- From: "Verlyn Baldwin" <letsdanceintx@gmail.com To: main@TechTalk.groups.io Date sent: Thu, 09 Aug 2018 16:00:43 -0700 Subject: [TechTalk] YouTube #a11y #a11y
Hi, Does anyone know of an accessible program that will convert YouTube music to a version like MP3 that I can put on my Victor Reader? Any suggestions are welcome, Verlyn letsdanceintx@gmail.com
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Verlyn Baldwin <letsdanceintx@...>
Hi, Does anyone know of an accessible program that will convert YouTube music to a version like MP3 that I can put on my Victor Reader? Any suggestions are welcome, Verlyn letsdanceintx@...
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Re: Chrome shortcut keys?
Mike, thanks. Go Cards
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At 02:04 PM 8/9/2018, Mike B., wrote:
Hi
John,
See if this helps:
From the link below you can also get more information by clicking the
links
below the keystrokes on the website, the links aren't in this
message.
https://support.google.com/chromebook/answer/183101?hl=en
All other shortcuts
Note: If you're using a Windows or Mac
keyboard, use the Windows key or
Command key (Mac) in place of the Search key.
Tabs and windows
table with 2 columns and 24 rows
Open a new window
Ctrl + n
Open a new window in incognito mode
Ctrl + Shift + n
Open a new tab
Ctrl + t
Open a file in the browser
Ctrl + o
Close the current tab
Ctrl + w
Close the current window
Ctrl + Shift + w
Reopen the last tab or window you closed
Ctrl + Shift + t
Go to tabs 1-8 in the window
Ctrl + 1 through Ctrl + 8
Go to the last tab in the window
Ctrl + 9
Go to the next tab in the window
Ctrl + Tab
Go to the previous tab in the window
Ctrl + Shift + Tab
Switch quickly between windows
Press & hold Alt, tap Tab until you get to the window you want to
open, then
release.
Open the window you used least recently
Press & hold Alt + Shift, tap Tab until you get to the window you
want to
open, then release.
Go to previous page in your browsing history
Alt + left arrow
Go to the next page in your browsing history
Alt + right arrow
Open the link in a new tab in the background
Press Ctrl and click a link
Open the link in a new tab and switch to the new tab
Press Ctrl + Shift and click a link
Open the link in a new window
Press Shift and click a link
Open the link in the tab
Drag the link to the tab's address bar
Open the link in a new tab
Drag the link to a blank area on the tab strip
Open the webpage in a new tab
Type a web address (URL) in the address bar, then press Alt + Enter
Return the tab to its original position
While dragging the tab, press Esc
Dock a window on the left
Alt + [
Dock a window on the right
Alt + ]
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Page & web browser
table with 2 columns and 29 rows
Page up
Alt or Search and up arrow
Page down
Alt or Search and down arrow
Scroll down the web page
Space bar
Go to top of page
Ctrl + Alt and up arrow
Go to bottom of page
Ctrl + Alt and down arrow
Print your current page
Ctrl + p
Save your current page
Ctrl + s
Reload your current page
Ctrl + r
Reload your current page without using cached content
Ctrl + Shift + r
Zoom in on the page
Ctrl and +
Zoom out on the page
Ctrl and -
Reset zoom level
Ctrl + 0
Stop the loading of your current page
Esc
Right-click a link
Press Alt and click a link
Open the link in a new tab in the background
Press Ctrl and click a link
Save the link as a bookmark
Drag link to bookmarks bar
Save your current webpage as a bookmark
Ctrl + d
Save all open pages in your current window as bookmarks in a new
folder
Ctrl + Shift + d
Search the current page
Ctrl + f
Go to the next match for your search
Ctrl + g or Enter
Go to the previous match for your search
Ctrl + Shift + g or Shift + Enter
Perform a Google search
Ctrl + k or Ctrl + e
Add www. and .com to your input in the address bar, then open the
page
Ctrl + Enter
View page source
Ctrl + u
Show or hide the Developer Tools panel
Ctrl + Shift + i
Show or hide the DOM Inspector
Ctrl + Shift + j
Show or hide the bookmarks bar
Ctrl + Shift + b
Open the History page
Ctrl + h
Open the Downloads page
Ctrl + j
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System & display settings
table with 2 columns and 13 rows
Open the Files app
Alt + Shift + m
Preview a file in the Files app
Select the file, then press Space
Display hidden files in the Files app
Ctrl + .
Open the status area (where your account picture appears)
Shift + Alt + s
Click icons 1-8 on your shelf
Alt + 1 through Alt + 8
Click the last icon on your shelf
Alt + 9
Use F keys (F1 to F12)
Search + 1 through Search + =
See your notifications
Alt + Shift + n
Change screen resolution
Ctrl + Shift and + or -
Reset screen resolution to default
Ctrl + Shift + 0
Rotate screen 90 degrees
Ctrl + Shift +
Refresh
Switch to the next user
Ctrl + Alt + .
Switch to the previous user
Ctrl + Alt + ,
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Text editing
table with 2 columns and 23 rows
Turn Caps Lock on or off
Alt + Search
Select everything on the page
Ctrl + a
Select the content in the address bar
Ctrl + L or Alt + d
Select the next word or letter
Ctrl + Shift and right arrow
Select text to the end of the line
Shift + Search and right arrow
Select text to the beginning of the line
Shift + Search and left arrow
Select previous word or letter
Ctrl + Shift and left arrow
Move to the end of the next word
Ctrl and right arrow
Move to the start of the previous word
Ctrl and left arrow
Go to end of document
Ctrl + Search and right arrow
Go to beginning of document
Ctrl + Search and left arrow
Copy selected content to the clipboard
Ctrl + c
Paste content from the clipboard
Ctrl + v
Paste content from the clipboard as plain text
Ctrl + Shift + v
Cut
Ctrl + x
Delete the previous word
Ctrl + Backspace
Delete the next letter (forward delete)
Alt + Backspace
Undo your last action
Ctrl + z
Redo your last action
Ctrl + Shift + z
Switch between the keyboard languages you've set. Learn
how to choose your keyboard language.
Ctrl + Shift + Space
Switch to the previous keyboard language you were using. Learn
how to choose your keyboard language.
Ctrl + Space
Dim keyboard (for backlit keyboards only)
Alt +
Decrease brightness
Make keyboard brighter (for backlit keyboards only)
Alt +
Increase brightness
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Accessibility
Learn how to make your Chromebook
accessible.
table with 2 columns and 12 rows
Turn ChromeVox (spoken feedback) on or off
Ctrl + Alt + z
Turn on high contrast mode
Shift + Search + h
Highlight the launcher button on your shelf
Shift + Alt + L
Highlight the next item on your shelf
Shift + Alt + L, then Tab or right arrow
Highlight the previous item on your shelf
Shift + Alt + L, then Shift + Tab or left arrow
Open the highlighted button on your shelf
Shift + Alt + L, then Space or Enter
Remove the highlight from a button on your shelf
Shift + Alt + L, then Esc
Switch focus between:
list of 6 items
Status area (where your account picture appears)
Launcher
Address bar
Bookmarks bar (if visible)
The webpage that's open
Downloads bar (if visible)
list end
Ctrl +
Previous page
or Ctrl +
Next page
Highlight the bookmarks bar (if shown)
Alt + Shift + b
Highlight the row with the address bar
Shift + Alt + t
Open right-click menu for highlighted item
Shift + Search +
Increase volume
Use shortcuts on a braille keyboard
See braille keyboard shortcuts
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Take care. Mike. Go Dodgers!
Sennt 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.
----- Original Message -----
From: john s
To:
main@TechTalk.groups.io
Sent: Thursday, August 09, 2018 9:12 AM
Subject: Re: [TechTalk] Chrome shortcut keys?
Gene, thanks. I'll take a look.
At 07:02 AM 8/9/2018, Gene, wrote:
If you do a Google
search for Chrome shortcut keys, you will see a lot of entries concerning
that subject. I haven't looked at pages and I can't recommend
any. But you should find many accessible pages.
There are some shortcut keys you may want to know but in
general, if you already know how to use shortcut keys for common tasks in
other browsers, the same keys are used. Control d opens the save
book mark dialog. Control j opens the download dialog. Alt f,
press and hold alt, then type f, opens the only menu in the
program. There are submenus but that's the only main menu.
As you up and down arrow in the main menu, you will hear
shortccut commands. I don't think control commands are announced,
however. Control takes you to the address bar, I forgot to mention
that one before.
Also, I have been calling these things dialogs. Chrome
doesn't use dialogs for most of these structures, they are displayed as
web pages. Do you know how to use Chrome in general? That is
much more important to learn when you are beginning than to look at a
long list of short cut commands. I believe a list member has
created a tutorial for Chrome. If you want it, ask here and the
person will send it to you.
Gene
----- Original Message -----
From: john s
Sent: Thursday, August 09, 2018 5:32 AM
To:
main@TechTalk.groups.io
Subject: [TechTalk] Chrome shortcut keys?
Does anyone have the Chrome shortcut keys in text format? I saw an
article in the help center about learning shortcut keys but it must
have been graphics because I couldn't read it.
John
John
John
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