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need to delete an account in outlook
Hello! I’m running windows 7, jaws 14, and microsoft’s outlook 2010. I need to delete a gmail account from my computer. I’ve looked around, but I’m missing something. Can someone give me steps
Hello! I’m running windows 7, jaws 14, and microsoft’s outlook 2010. I need to delete a gmail account from my computer. I’ve looked around, but I’m missing something. Can someone give me steps
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Terry Olandese
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#95030
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Re: Rebooting into Safe Mode in Windows 10
Steve, This is a long shot, but see if you can run this free program.
www.d7xTech.com/free-software/bootsafe
HTH,
Blaster
Steve, This is a long shot, but see if you can run this free program.
www.d7xTech.com/free-software/bootsafe
HTH,
Blaster
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Blaster
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#95029
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Re: Rebooting into Safe Mode in Windows 10
Not having access to narrator to press the power button on the login
screen is troubling. Are you saying that the Windows key + Ctrl +
Enter doesn't bring up narrator?
As far as using the command
Not having access to narrator to press the power button on the login
screen is troubling. Are you saying that the Windows key + Ctrl +
Enter doesn't bring up narrator?
As far as using the command
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Blaster
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#95028
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IOS 14.2.1 notifications not appearing
Hi all,
I have the IPhone 12 pro max, and I have an issue with IOS. I am running the latest version, and in 14.2.1, which is only available for the pro line, the issue of many app notifications not
Hi all,
I have the IPhone 12 pro max, and I have an issue with IOS. I am running the latest version, and in 14.2.1, which is only available for the pro line, the issue of many app notifications not
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enes sarıbaş
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#95027
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Re: Rebooting into Safe Mode in Windows 10
1. How do I click anything once I've found the POWER button on the sign-in screen? There's no screenreader alive that will give me access to that, or I haven't figured out how to get that access.
1. How do I click anything once I've found the POWER button on the sign-in screen? There's no screenreader alive that will give me access to that, or I haven't figured out how to get that access.
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Steve Matzura
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#95026
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Re: Apple vs Windows?
Hi. I actually don't agree. While ribbons can take a while to get use too, once you get the drift, the experience is as rewarding as it is with menus. Furthermore, from a design standpoint,
Hi. I actually don't agree. While ribbons can take a while to get use too, once you get the drift, the experience is as rewarding as it is with menus. Furthermore, from a design standpoint,
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Jaffar Sidek
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#95025
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Re: Apple vs Windows?
You don't have to. Most people don't use a lot of commands often enough that they memorize them. And groupings makes it possible to move through a ribbon to find what you want with good efficiency,
You don't have to. Most people don't use a lot of commands often enough that they memorize them. And groupings makes it possible to move through a ribbon to find what you want with good efficiency,
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Gene
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#95024
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Re: Rebooting into Safe Mode in Windows 10
Steve, Here's a few more ways to enter safe mode that you may want to try:
https://pureinfotech.com/safe-mode-windows-10/
HTH,
Blaster
Steve, Here's a few more ways to enter safe mode that you may want to try:
https://pureinfotech.com/safe-mode-windows-10/
HTH,
Blaster
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Blaster
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#95023
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Re: SPLIT BUTTONS
When you are on a split button and moving to the right or left doesn't open the options, use alt down arrow, the same command as to open a combo box. I believe that if you press space on a split
When you are on a split button and moving to the right or left doesn't open the options, use alt down arrow, the same command as to open a combo box. I believe that if you press space on a split
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Gene
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#95022
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Re: Apple vs Windows?
This is exactly what I mean Gene. I should not have to memorize dozens of sequences to use an interface. That detracts significantly from usability.
This is exactly what I mean Gene. I should not have to memorize dozens of sequences to use an interface. That detracts significantly from usability.
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enes sarıbaş
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#95021
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SPLIT BUTTONS
Hi List,
New Subject.
Sometimes, the simplest things confuse me.
How do I activate, work with, a split button in a ribbon
Thanks,
Monte
Hi List,
New Subject.
Sometimes, the simplest things confuse me.
How do I activate, work with, a split button in a ribbon
Thanks,
Monte
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Monte Single
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#95020
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Re: accessing an element on a website problem
This may not be a JAWS problem. I don't know what would happen if you tried NVDA, but you may want to and also try a different browser such as Thunderbird or Internet Explorer; I have no idea what is
This may not be a JAWS problem. I don't know what would happen if you tried NVDA, but you may want to and also try a different browser such as Thunderbird or Internet Explorer; I have no idea what is
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Gene
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#95019
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Re: Apple vs Windows?
Useability isn't a problem if you know how to use ribbons efficiently. it may be slightly less convenient because command sequences, it appears to me, I haven't really comprehensively compared, seem
Useability isn't a problem if you know how to use ribbons efficiently. it may be slightly less convenient because command sequences, it appears to me, I haven't really comprehensively compared, seem
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Gene
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#95018
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Re: accessing an element on a website problem
you can run with factory defaults in jaws.
Press ins-space to access the layered command.
Press z to turn of user-settins and use the default settings.
Press ins-space and z again to use your
you can run with factory defaults in jaws.
Press ins-space to access the layered command.
Press z to turn of user-settins and use the default settings.
Press ins-space and z again to use your
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Marten Post Uiterweer
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#95017
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Re: accessing an element on a website problem
Is there any way to run JAWS with factory defaults? There is in NVDA. You don't lose your settings but you can trouble shoot in that way.
Gene
Is there any way to run JAWS with factory defaults? There is in NVDA. You don't lose your settings but you can trouble shoot in that way.
Gene
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Gene
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#95016
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Re: accessing an element on a website problem
Using Genes suggestion by loading another version of jaws and yours switching schemes, after trying multiple ones, its not reading the clickables using chrome.
I’m stumped.
Kimsan
Using Genes suggestion by loading another version of jaws and yours switching schemes, after trying multiple ones, its not reading the clickables using chrome.
I’m stumped.
Kimsan
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Kimsan <kimsansong@...>
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#95015
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Re: Apple vs Windows?
Gene,
This is why there are two concepts, accessibility and usability. Making something accessible doesn't necesarily mean it is usable. For example, if it takes 20 keystrokes to achieve an
Gene,
This is why there are two concepts, accessibility and usability. Making something accessible doesn't necesarily mean it is usable. For example, if it takes 20 keystrokes to achieve an
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enes sarıbaş
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#95014
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Re: Apple vs Windows?
But the advantage is that for a few instances, features intended for sighted help out blind people as well. For example, if voice commands improved significantly, and worked to perform any
But the advantage is that for a few instances, features intended for sighted help out blind people as well. For example, if voice commands improved significantly, and worked to perform any
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enes sarıbaş
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#95013
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Re: Apple vs Windows?
That is factually incorrect. it isn't a matter of opinion. Accessibility doesn't mean convenient. It means that things can be reached from the keyboard, that they speak, and can be activated from
That is factually incorrect. it isn't a matter of opinion. Accessibility doesn't mean convenient. It means that things can be reached from the keyboard, that they speak, and can be activated from
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Gene
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#95012
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Re: Apple vs Windows?
Yes Gene I agree.
For example, we disagree vastly on computer specifications that are necesary for regular users and pricepoints. However, I have always kept criticisms at ideas, rather than
Yes Gene I agree.
For example, we disagree vastly on computer specifications that are necesary for regular users and pricepoints. However, I have always kept criticisms at ideas, rather than
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enes sarıbaş
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#95011
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