Dear Ella Yu and John, Thank you so much for your response!
Alan
Dear Ella Yu and John, Thank you so much for your response! With best regards,
God Bless. Alan Plantation, Sunny South Florida
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Re: Just Testing, is the List down? Thanks
John Dennett
Yes we are here
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John Sent from my iPhone
On Oct 27, 2019, at 9:20 PM, Alan <adicey415@gmail.com> wrote:
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Just Testing, is the List down? Thanks
Alan
Just Testing, is the List down? Thanks
With best regards. God Bless. Alan Plantation, Sunny South Florida
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Re: Hot Key for command prompt at current folder
Marten Post Uiterweer
An other solution is:
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press shift-contextkey or shift-f10 and arrow to: open with powershell. This is not really a cmd window, but most you can do in command prompt is also doable here. Regards, Marten
On Fri, 25 Oct 2019 23:20:11 -0400 "Blaster" <blaster.nil8@gmail.com> wrote:
You can try doing this:
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Re: Dear Friends, Need help with sounds, got New Headphones, and not the same strength on both sides!
Mike B <mb69mach1@...>
Yo dog,
If this is a USB headset and you're currently using it, try
the following. Note; your computer will see a USB headset as another
soundcard, so this is normal. Also, I don't have a USB headset handy, so
the steps below are the best I can do. If you can't get this figured out
call me in the morning around 1:00 pm your time.
1. If you have the Speakers icon in the system tray press,
Insert + F11, to open the system tray.
2. Find the Speakers icon and press enter, then find and press
enter on Playback devices.
3. Up and down arrow to find / select the Sony entry, but
don't press enter.
4. Tab to the, properties button, and press enter or
spacebar.
5. Now go through the tabs and you'll probably want the Levels
tab, and tab through to see / change your balance settings.
Take care. Mike. Sent from my iBarstool. Go Rams! Every man should marry. After all, happiness is not the only thing in life.
----- Original Message -----
From: Alan
To: Tech Talk Groups
Sent: Friday, October 25, 2019 5:06 PM
Subject: [TechTalk] Dear Friends, Need help with sounds, got New
Headphones, and not the same strength on both sides! Can some one please help me, I just purchased a new Sony Headphone set, and it does not sound like my Old Sony Headphones. My last set of Sony lasted over 2 years, but it could not contain any more PVC tape, it had been dropped and sat on, just too, too many times! Whoa! I am using a USB Microphone, and that is not an issue, just the headphones. It seems music is much, much louder on one side than the other, it is there, but since it is a Stereo headphone, it needs to be equal in strength, and for some reason this new headphone set does not do that. I looked and felt the new headphones to see if there was a way to adjust the headphones, but nothing there. I guess I need to go into my Windows 7 settings into the Sound section and make some adjustments. Will some one please give me step by step instructions how to do that , make the left side of the Stereo sound the same strength as the right side? I would very much appreciate it. Thanking you in advance. With best regards. God Bless. Alan Plantation, Sunny South Florida
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Re: Hot Key for command prompt at current folder
Steven Johnson <saxmonger@...>
Thank you Blaster. That's exactly what I needed. Doesn't get much easier than that.
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From: main@TechTalk.groups.io <main@TechTalk.groups.io> On Behalf Of Blaster Sent: Friday, October 25, 2019 8:20 PM To: main@techtalk.groups.io Subject: Re: [TechTalk] Hot Key for command prompt at current folder You can try doing this: Using your example, navigate to the folder using the file explorer. Once your there, Press the ALT key and tap the letter D key to jump up to the address bar. Pressing any key will delete the path that's highlighted, just type cmd and press the enter key to open a command prompt at that location. To go the other way, that is to say to jump from a command prompt to a file explorer window in that location, type this command at the prompt: start . which is the word start, a space, a period and then press the enter key. This will open a file explorer window at that location. It's 2019 and the command prompt isn't dead yet! HTH, Blaster On 10/25/19, Gene <gsasner@gmail.com> wrote: I am not aware of such a command, you are working with a DOS prompt.
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Re: Hot Key for command prompt at current folder
Blaster
You can try doing this:
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Using your example, navigate to the folder using the file explorer. Once your there, Press the ALT key and tap the letter D key to jump up to the address bar. Pressing any key will delete the path that's highlighted, just type cmd and press the enter key to open a command prompt at that location. To go the other way, that is to say to jump from a command prompt to a file explorer window in that location, type this command at the prompt: start . which is the word start, a space, a period and then press the enter key. This will open a file explorer window at that location. It's 2019 and the command prompt isn't dead yet! HTH, Blaster
On 10/25/19, Gene <gsasner@gmail.com> wrote:
I am not aware of such a command, you are working with a DOS prompt. But
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Re: Dear Gene, You were absolutely 100 percent correct with the result of a "Disk CleanUp" on an external T - Drive
Gene
Fragmentation isn't related to disk cleanup.
Are you saying you ran defrag? Defrag won't give you more disk
space. The purpose is to bring parts of files together that may be
scattered over a disk together and thus speed performance. Disk Cleanup
removes unnecessary files.
Thanks for confirming what I thought about running
disk cleanup on a drive that doesn't contain the operating system or
programs.
Gene
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From: Alan
Sent: Friday, October 25, 2019 7:17 PM
Subject: [TechTalk] Dear Gene, You were absolutely 100 percent
correct with the result of a "Disk CleanUp" on an external T -
Drive the result of a "Disk cleanup" on an external T - Drive! I acquired exactly 0 extra storage space, even though I had been using this Segate single Terabyte Drive for 7 or 8 years, and I put and took stuff off and on for that many years! I was sure some files would or should have been fragmented, but Nope! Nothing, and I ran the "Disk Cleanup" twice and got the same results! "0"! Thanks Gene. With best regards. God Bless. Alan Plantation, Sunny South Florida ----- Original Message ----- From: Gene To: main@TechTalk.groups.io Sent: Wednesday, October 23, 2019 1:18 AM Subject: Re: [TechTalk] Dear Friends, Should I do a "Disk Clean Up" on my 8, 9, year old External T - Drives? In general, except for one possible case, I doubt that doing a cleanup would accomplish anything. the purpose is to remove files that accumulate that don't do anything but waste space. The operating system isn't on the external disks and you aren't running files on them. You should have either no or almost no useless files if you just use it for storage. One thing I don't know about is something like System Restore keeping a record of what is on your drive. I see no point in that, and, if it is monitoring your drive, you might save room, I'm not sure how much, by stopping monitoring. If the old file is left, that keeps information about the drive, you might save room, but I don't know how much, if you remove the file. But others who know more may comment on that. Gene ----- Original Message ----- From: Alan Sent: Tuesday, October 22, 2019 11:47 PM To: Tech Talk Groups Subject: [TechTalk] Dear Friends, Should I do a "Disk Clean Up" on my 8, 9, year old External T - Drives? Dear Friends, In organizing the Music files, audio books and DVS Movie files I collected over the past 7, 8, 9 years, I realized I never did a "Disk Cleanup", on these External single Terabyte Seagate Drives I have. Should I do a "Disk Clean Up" on my 8, 9, year old T - Drives? They were almost full, so I copied 100 GB from Each to a 4 - Terabyte External Drive What should I expect to happen, How long would it take, Will it give me a little more room, is a "Disk Clean up like a Defrag, will my T - Drives run faster? is there anything I should be leery of ? Thanking you in advance for your advice and assistance, With best regards. God Bless. Alan Plantation, Sunny South Florida
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Re: Hot Key for command prompt at current folder
Gene
I am not aware of such a command, you are working
with a DOS prompt. But there is an easy way to get to the folder, as I
recall. I can't tell you exactly how to do this because I don't have
Windows 10. But when you are using file explorer, there should be a way to
open the folder and then copy and paste the address to the clipboard. Then you
can open the DOS prompt, type cd and then space and paste the address into the
command line.
I can't check that in Windows 10 and I'm not sure
if it will require you to add anything manually to the address, but it will give
people something to experiment with.
Gene
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From: Steven Johnson
Sent: Friday, October 25, 2019 2:06 PM
Subject: [TechTalk] Hot Key for command prompt at current
folder Good day everyone. Is there a way in Windows 10 to get command prompt to open at the current folder. For example, I would like to navigate to a folder called OTR\Radio Mystery Theater\Season 3, and then open command prompt and land in the folder c:\otr\radio mystery theater\season 3?
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Dear Gene, You were absolutely 100 percent correct with the result of a "Disk CleanUp" on an external T - Drive
Alan
Dear Gene, You were absolutely 100 percent correct with your thoughts about the result of a "Disk cleanup" on an external T - Drive!
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I acquired exactly 0 extra storage space, even though I had been using this Segate single Terabyte Drive for 7 or 8 years, and I put and took stuff off and on for that many years! I was sure some files would or should have been fragmented, but Nope! Nothing, and I ran the "Disk Cleanup" twice and got the same results! "0"! Thanks Gene. With best regards. God Bless. Alan Plantation, Sunny South Florida
----- Original Message -----
From: Gene To: main@TechTalk.groups.io Sent: Wednesday, October 23, 2019 1:18 AM Subject: Re: [TechTalk] Dear Friends, Should I do a "Disk Clean Up" on my 8, 9, year old External T - Drives? In general, except for one possible case, I doubt that doing a cleanup would accomplish anything. the purpose is to remove files that accumulate that don't do anything but waste space. The operating system isn't on the external disks and you aren't running files on them. You should have either no or almost no useless files if you just use it for storage. One thing I don't know about is something like System Restore keeping a record of what is on your drive. I see no point in that, and, if it is monitoring your drive, you might save room, I'm not sure how much, by stopping monitoring. If the old file is left, that keeps information about the drive, you might save room, but I don't know how much, if you remove the file. But others who know more may comment on that. Gene ----- Original Message ----- From: Alan Sent: Tuesday, October 22, 2019 11:47 PM To: Tech Talk Groups Subject: [TechTalk] Dear Friends, Should I do a "Disk Clean Up" on my 8, 9, year old External T - Drives? Dear Friends, In organizing the Music files, audio books and DVS Movie files I collected over the past 7, 8, 9 years, I realized I never did a "Disk Cleanup", on these External single Terabyte Seagate Drives I have. Should I do a "Disk Clean Up" on my 8, 9, year old T - Drives? They were almost full, so I copied 100 GB from Each to a 4 - Terabyte External Drive What should I expect to happen, How long would it take, Will it give me a little more room, is a "Disk Clean up like a Defrag, will my T - Drives run faster? is there anything I should be leery of ? Thanking you in advance for your advice and assistance, With best regards. God Bless. Alan Plantation, Sunny South Florida
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Dear Friends, Need help with sounds, got New Headphones, and not the same strength on both sides!
Alan
Dear Friends,
Can some one please help me, I just purchased a new Sony Headphone set, and it does not sound like my Old Sony Headphones. My last set of Sony lasted over 2 years, but it could not contain any more PVC tape, it had been dropped and sat on, just too, too many times! Whoa! I am using a USB Microphone, and that is not an issue, just the headphones. It seems music is much, much louder on one side than the other, it is there, but since it is a Stereo headphone, it needs to be equal in strength, and for some reason this new headphone set does not do that. I looked and felt the new headphones to see if there was a way to adjust the headphones, but nothing there. I guess I need to go into my Windows 7 settings into the Sound section and make some adjustments. Will some one please give me step by step instructions how to do that , make the left side of the Stereo sound the same strength as the right side? I would very much appreciate it. Thanking you in advance. With best regards. God Bless. Alan Plantation, Sunny South Florida
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Re: Virtual Recorder question
Norma A. Boge
I figured it out since I posted the message. Thanks anyway. .
From: main@TechTalk.groups.io <main@TechTalk.groups.io> On Behalf Of Gene
Sent: Thursday, October 24, 2019 11:40 AM To: main@TechTalk.groups.io Subject: Re: [TechTalk] Virtual Recorder question
Record what, an Internet stream, something using a microphone or recording from something like a turntable? Are you saying you don’t want JAWS to be heard in the recording and you want to do other things while recording? We need details. Also, what source setting are you using now for recording? Are you using the what you hear setting?
Gene ----- Original Message ----- From: Norma A. Boge Sent: Thursday, October 24, 2019 10:53 AM Subject: [TechTalk] Virtual Recorder question
I'd like to make a recording with Virtual Recorder in the background. I want to be recording and still use Jaws to work at the same time. Is this possible in VR and if so please post directions. Thanks, Norma
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Creating A signature line
Sugar
Hello friends, A friend of mine needs to figure out how to create a signature line using: lap Top. Windows 10 NVDA. Outlook
Thanks sugar
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Hot Key for command prompt at current folder
Steven Johnson <saxmonger@...>
Good day everyone. Is there a way in Windows 10 to get command prompt to open at the current folder. For example, I would like to navigate to a folder called OTR\Radio Mystery Theater\Season 3, and then open command prompt and land in the folder c:\otr\radio mystery theater\season 3?
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"Question about screen size of Apple Watch 5
Sharon Hooley
Hi,
I'm looking into getting the 5th addition of Apple Watch. The smaller screen is a little less than the larger one. Does it matter what size it is when it comes to accessibility and features? Thanks, Is it hard to communicate, even with hearing aids? Visit www.CochlearAmericas.com
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annoying notifications now with Edge Dev
Loy <loyrg2845@...>
I am now trying Edge Dev and I am getting annoying
notifications and can't find a setting to turn off these notifications. Any one
know how ?
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Re: Virtual Recorder question
Smiling?
VirtualRecorder
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1. Open up Virtual Recorder and from the Virtual Recorder window. 2. Tab to Recording Source which will be around 5 tabs or so. 3. Adjust this to whatever it is (which is most likely Virtual Capture Device type what you hear) that you are interested in capturing which it sounds to me you are wanting to record yourself while just using the computer which will also record your screen reader. You would adjust this to Virtual Capture Device type what you hear as mentioned above and it will successfully do what you are after it doing.
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From: main@TechTalk.groups.io [mailto:main@TechTalk.groups.io] On Behalf Of Norma A. Boge Sent: Thursday, October 24, 2019 8:53 AM To: main@TechTalk.groups.io Subject: [TechTalk] Virtual Recorder question I'd like to make a recording with Virtual Recorder in the background. I want to be recording and still use Jaws to work at the same time. Is this possible in VR and if so please post directions. Thanks, Norma
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Trouble with Apex
jan howells <gale7978@...>
I have 2 g-mail accounts. I am able to access them boy on the iPad Mini 4, but I cannot access one of them on the Apex. What could be the problem? Thank you.
Jan Howells
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Trouble with Apex
jan howells <gale7978@...>
I have 2 g-mail accounts. I cannot access one of them on the Apex, but I can access it on the iPad Mini 4. What could be the problem? Thank you.
Jan Howells
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Re: Virtual Recorder question
Gene
Record what, an Internet stream, something using a microphone or recording
from something like a turntable? Are you saying you don’t want JAWS to be
heard in the recording and you want to do other things while recording? We
need details. Also, what source setting are you using now for
recording? Are you using the what you hear setting?
Gene
----- Original Message -----
From: Norma A. Boge
Sent: Thursday, October 24, 2019 10:53 AM
Subject: [TechTalk] Virtual Recorder question I'd
like to make a recording with Virtual Recorder in the background. I want to be
recording and still use Jaws to work at the same time. Is this possible in VR
and if so please post directions. Thanks,
Norma
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