Re: Thank you Carlos
Sugar Lopez
LOL that just tells you how much I know.
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Basically what I want to know is if you know how I can set it where my background is a bit softer than the volume 'Faith is seeing light with your heart when all your eyes see is darkness.' Sugar Come and join me and my busy elves at the North Pole for yummy & Tasty Recipes: https://groups.io/org/groupsio/Santas-Workshop
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From: main@TechTalk.groups.io [mailto:main@TechTalk.groups.io] On Behalf Of Carlos Sent: Saturday, September 10, 2016 12:50 PM To: main@TechTalk.groups.io Subject: Re: [TechTalk] Thank you Carlos Hi Sugar, I'm not quite sure what you mean when you say you're not familiar with gigs and the number. What is gigs? ----- Original Message ----- From: "Sugar" <sugarsyl71@sbcglobal.net> To: <main@TechTalk.groups.io> Sent: Saturday, September 10, 2016 3:45 PM Subject: [TechTalk] Thank you Carlos Hi Carlos
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Re: Courage, space, and vision: why Apple removed the headphone jack in iPhone 7
#article
Olusegun -- Victory Associates LTD, Inc.
George B, what platform is your phone on----Android? iOS?
I have an Android phone, I can charge and still listen to anything on my phone at the same time with no problems! I can use either a bluetooth headset, bluetooth speaker, or a headset with the regular one-eighth-inch microphone plug. If I am NOT CLOSE to a wall outlet, I simply plug my phone's charger into a power bank, stick everything in my pocket(s) and I am still having fun listening to whatever on my phone whilst the charging continues. Not so sure I solved your problem, but since this is NOT a Windows OS where I tend to do some "dangerous" stuff, perhaps you can give that which I outlined above a try. Happy listening!! Sincerely, Olusegun Denver, Colorado
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Re: Router recommendations and how to find the best channel for wireless to cut down on interference
Carlos
Because I can't vouch for every conceivable router's level of accessibility.
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I can vouch for DD-WRT's accessibility. Also, there are quite a few routers now that come with DD-WRT preinstalled.
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From: "Edmond Nazarian via Groups.io" <gocloud84=aol.com@groups.io> To: <main@TechTalk.groups.io> Sent: Saturday, September 10, 2016 4:49 PM Subject: Re: [TechTalk] Router recommendations and how to find the best channel for wireless to cut down on interference May I enter the table? Why you are trying to promote third part firmwares? Just because they are more accessible? I use a Linksys router now, and I can say it's usable with some little skills. On 9/10/2016 1:47 PM, Carlos wrote: I am only vaguely familiar with Tomato so I don't know, but unless you
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Re: Router recommendations and how to find the best channel for wireless to cut down on interference
Edmond <gocloud84@...>
May I enter the table? Why you are trying to promote third part firmwares? Just because they are more accessible?
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I use a Linksys router now, and I can say it's usable with some little skills.
On 9/10/2016 1:47 PM, Carlos wrote:
I am only vaguely familiar with Tomato so I don't know, but unless you
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Re: Router recommendations and how to find the best channel for wireless to cut down on interference
Carlos
I am only vaguely familiar with Tomato so I don't
know, but unless you have special requirements, beyond a certain point does it
really matter? How much time does the average user spend in the
router interface? In either case if you need a comparison, you might want
to review this article.
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Re: Googling it, Article Navigation Tips
Gene
One reason I didn't include commands is that they
aren't all the same in different screen-readers.
Find is control shift f in Window-eyes, control f
in JAWS and NVDA key control f in NVDA. As far as I know, h and n are the
same commands in the three screen-readers I am discussing. But if someone
is still using a version of Window-eyes that is a number of years old, for some
reason, skip blocks of links uses x for the command.
Gene
----- Original Message -----
From: Mike B.
Sent: Saturday, September 10, 2016 3:27 PM
Subject: Re: [TechTalk] Googling it, Article Navigation
Tips Hi Gene,
I rewrote your prior post about article searching a little bit, I hope you
don't mind.
From: Gene If a blind person has good Internet skills,
something a lamentably large number of blind people don't have, it is not
difficult to find articles. Using the, navigation quick key
letter, N, pressing N moves you to the next block of text that is not
a link / skip blocks of links
command, , the move by
heading command, pressing the letter, H, and the find command, Control + F,
articles can easily be found, though it may take trying more than one method to
find an article.
If the move by headings and the skip blocks of
links commands don't produce good results, something that is very reliable is
the following:
If you read the title bar on the page, it will
usually announce the title of the article. If you start at the top of the
page and type one or two words forming a part of the title that is only likely
to be found in the title and search, you will almost always find the exact title
farther down the page about at the start of the article. Once there, if
you find an annoying number of links under the title, you can use the skip
blocks of links command and and usually end up at or about at the start of the
text.
I have never seen this method taught and it's
really bad training not to do so.
Gene
Take care. Mike Sent from my iBarstool. Go Dodgers! ----- Original Message ----- I am not a lawyer but here is what I think the
answer is. Below my answer, I explain how to find the start of an article
in a way that is quite reliable in case the ways people usually use don't work
on a given page.
That's the law. As a practical matter, it
doesn't matter. the author of a newspaper or magazine or other information
site article isn't going to join this list and see his article and he/she might
not care anyway. But there is no blindness exception in such cases.
The blindness exception is that which applies to material produced in a
proprietary format to be distributed to blind people which format cannot be
accessed by sighted people.
However, if a blind person has good Internet
skills, something a lamentably large number of blind people don't have, it is
not difficult to find articles. Using the skip blocks of links command,
the move by heading command, and the find command, articles can easily be found,
though it may take trying more than one method to find an article.
If the move by headings and the skip blocks of
links commands don't produce good results, something that is very reliable is
the following:
If you read the title bar on the page, it will
usually announce the title of the article. If you start at the top of the
page and type one or two words forming a part of the title that is only likely
to be found in the title and search, you will almost always find the exact title
farther down the page about at the start of the article. Once there, if
you find an annoying number of links under the title, you can use the skip
blocks of links command and and usually end up at or about at the start of the
text.
I have never seen this method taught and it's
really bad training not to do so.
Gene
----- Original Message -----
From: Pat Seed
Sent: Saturday, September 10, 2016 12:25 PM
Subject: Re: [TechTalk] Googling it Does that still stand if the list is for those who are blind, especially considering the various difficulties of the accessibility of websites? Blessings and All the Very Best, Pat ----- Original Message ----- From: "Ann Parsons" <akp@...> To: <main@TechTalk.groups.io> Sent: Friday, September 09, 2016 7:46 AM Subject: Re: [TechTalk] Googling it > Hi all, > > The truth is that by copyright law, you should only post the URL and > perhaps the first paragraph of any article. > > Ann P. > > -- > Ann K. Parsons > Portal Tutoring > ** New EMAIL: akp@... > web site: http://www.portaltutoring.info > Skype: Putertutor > > "All that is gold does not glitter, > Not all those who wander are lost." > > >
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Re: Future technology gifts for my girlfriend
So, what you are saying is ... you're easy? LOL Melissa Sent from my iPhone
On Sep 10, 2016, at 3:04 PM, Kimsan <kimsansong@...> wrote:
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Re: Router recommendations and how to find the best channel for wireless to cut down on interference
Joe
Is it better than Tomato?
-- Musings of a Work in Progress: www.JoeOrozco.com/
Twitter: @ScribblingJoe
From: main@TechTalk.groups.io [mailto:main@TechTalk.groups.io] On Behalf Of Carlos
Sent: Saturday, September 10, 2016 1:44 PM To: main@TechTalk.groups.io Subject: Re: [TechTalk] Router recommendations and how to find the best channel for wireless to cut down on interference
You might also want to look at the DD-WRT Router Database.
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Re: Googling it, Article Navigation Tips
Mike B. <mb69mach1@...>
Hi Gene,
I rewrote your prior post about article searching a little bit, I hope you
don't mind.
From: Gene If a blind person has good Internet skills,
something a lamentably large number of blind people don't have, it is not
difficult to find articles. Using the, navigation quick key
letter, N, pressing N moves you to the next block of text that is not
a link / skip blocks of links
command, , the move by
heading command, pressing the letter, H, and the find command, Control + F,
articles can easily be found, though it may take trying more than one method to
find an article.
If the move by headings and the skip blocks of
links commands don't produce good results, something that is very reliable is
the following:
If you read the title bar on the page, it will
usually announce the title of the article. If you start at the top of the
page and type one or two words forming a part of the title that is only likely
to be found in the title and search, you will almost always find the exact title
farther down the page about at the start of the article. Once there, if
you find an annoying number of links under the title, you can use the skip
blocks of links command and and usually end up at or about at the start of the
text.
I have never seen this method taught and it's
really bad training not to do so.
Gene
Take care. Mike Sent from my iBarstool. Go Dodgers!
----- Original Message ----- I am not a lawyer but here is what I think the
answer is. Below my answer, I explain how to find the start of an article
in a way that is quite reliable in case the ways people usually use don't work
on a given page.
That's the law. As a practical matter, it
doesn't matter. the author of a newspaper or magazine or other information
site article isn't going to join this list and see his article and he/she might
not care anyway. But there is no blindness exception in such cases.
The blindness exception is that which applies to material produced in a
proprietary format to be distributed to blind people which format cannot be
accessed by sighted people.
However, if a blind person has good Internet
skills, something a lamentably large number of blind people don't have, it is
not difficult to find articles. Using the skip blocks of links command,
the move by heading command, and the find command, articles can easily be found,
though it may take trying more than one method to find an article.
If the move by headings and the skip blocks of
links commands don't produce good results, something that is very reliable is
the following:
If you read the title bar on the page, it will
usually announce the title of the article. If you start at the top of the
page and type one or two words forming a part of the title that is only likely
to be found in the title and search, you will almost always find the exact title
farther down the page about at the start of the article. Once there, if
you find an annoying number of links under the title, you can use the skip
blocks of links command and and usually end up at or about at the start of the
text.
I have never seen this method taught and it's
really bad training not to do so.
Gene
----- Original Message -----
From: Pat Seed
Sent: Saturday, September 10, 2016 12:25 PM
Subject: Re: [TechTalk] Googling it Does that still stand if the list is for those who are blind, especially considering the various difficulties of the accessibility of websites? Blessings and All the Very Best, Pat ----- Original Message ----- From: "Ann Parsons" <akp@...> To: <main@TechTalk.groups.io> Sent: Friday, September 09, 2016 7:46 AM Subject: Re: [TechTalk] Googling it > Hi all, > > The truth is that by copyright law, you should only post the URL and > perhaps the first paragraph of any article. > > Ann P. > > -- > Ann K. Parsons > Portal Tutoring > ** New EMAIL: akp@... > web site: http://www.portaltutoring.info > Skype: Putertutor > > "All that is gold does not glitter, > Not all those who wander are lost." > > >
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Re: Future technology gifts for my girlfriend
Edmond <gocloud84@...>
Yes, if Apple introduce a new one with at least 3 GB of RAM. I want to take care of my dear girlfriend! <LOL>
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On 9/10/2016 1:04 PM, Kimsan wrote:
Lmfao!
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Re: Thank you Carlos
Edmond <gocloud84@...>
<LOL> So I reserve a good Windows laptop for her!
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On 9/10/2016 12:59 PM, Carlos wrote:
Sugar is a she. And since she was asking about audio levels, I don't
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Re: Future technology gifts for my girlfriend
Kimsan
Lmfao!
I would just get an ipad pro. Kimsan Song kimsansong@...
From: main@TechTalk.groups.io [mailto:main@TechTalk.groups.io] On Behalf Of Cristóbal
Sent: Saturday, September 10, 2016 11:58 AM To: main@TechTalk.groups.io Subject: Re: [TechTalk] Future technology gifts for my girlfriend
Shoot... For those kinds of gifts, I’ll even be your girlfriend...
From: main@TechTalk.groups.io [mailto:main@TechTalk.groups.io] On Behalf Of Christopher Hallsworth
Hello everyone.
I'm writing to let you know about some future technology gifts my girlfriend. her birthday she will be getting a new iPhone, no problem what to get her there. But for her 30th I'm thinking of getting her a mac. But I would like to know what would be suitable someone who just reads emails, browsing the web, including using Facebook, listening to music, watching Youtube, you get the idea. I'm leaning towards either a Macbook Air or Macbook Pro, the latter being a good option I think as she would be used to machines equivalent of a Windows laptop.
Any responses are very welcome. Thank you in advance.
Kindest Regards Chris
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Re: Thank you Carlos
Carlos
Sugar is a she. And since she was asking about audio levels, I don't think the question had anything to do with bitrates or sampling rates.
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From: "Edmond Nazarian via Groups.io" <gocloud84=aol.com@groups.io> To: <main@TechTalk.groups.io> Sent: Saturday, September 10, 2016 3:55 PM Subject: Re: [TechTalk] Thank you Carlos Maybe he is confused about bitrates e.g. 128 KBP/ and/or 44/48 KHz?
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Re: Thank you Carlos
Edmond <gocloud84@...>
Maybe he is confused about bitrates e.g. 128 KBP/ and/or 44/48 KHz?
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These are about audio quality.
On 9/10/2016 12:49 PM, Carlos wrote:
Hi Sugar,
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Re: Thank you Carlos
Carlos
Hi Sugar,
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I'm not quite sure what you mean when you say you're not familiar with gigs and the number. What is gigs?
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From: "Sugar" <sugarsyl71@sbcglobal.net> To: <main@TechTalk.groups.io> Sent: Saturday, September 10, 2016 3:45 PM Subject: [TechTalk] Thank you Carlos Hi Carlos
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Re: Win 10 Anniversary
Edmond <gocloud84@...>
Well you should be able to use the installer from
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https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/software-download/windows10ISO for updating. If you also install the latest Windows Updates, you should be fine.
On 9/10/2016 12:39 PM, Kassy wrote:
I still do not have the anniversary edition but am thinking of getting
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Re: question on virtual recorder
Sugar Lopez
Yes I stopped that and it works now. thanks
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'Faith is seeing light with your heart when all your eyes see is darkness.' Sugar Come and join me and my busy elves at the North Pole for yummy & Tasty Recipes: https://groups.io/org/groupsio/Santas-Workshop
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From: main@TechTalk.groups.io [mailto:main@TechTalk.groups.io] On Behalf Of Carlos Sent: Saturday, September 10, 2016 12:39 PM To: main@TechTalk.groups.io Subject: Re: [TechTalk] question on virtual recorder Hi Sugar, It is possible that your virus scanner may be trying to quarantine the file if it is being detected as a false positive. You will have to figure out how to allow the file/create an exception. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Sugar" <sugarsyl71@sbcglobal.net> To: <main@TechTalk.groups.io> Sent: Saturday, September 10, 2016 3:19 PM Subject: Re: [TechTalk] question on virtual recorder Carlos
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Thank you Carlos
Sugar Lopez
Hi Carlos
I thank you, I reinstalled the virtual recorder this time and it worked great! I have a question..smile It is working great.. When I send out a message, I like to play soft music on the back ground. How can I have the music a bit lower than the volume of my voice? I know it's in the setting somewhere but I'm not familiar with gigs, and the number, but I am learning..smile Any suggestions? Thanks "I Rather Walk In Darkness With God, Than To Walk Alone In The Light" -Sugar Come and joine me and my busy elves at the North Pole for fun and tasty Recipes all around, especially for Christmas!: https://groups.io/org/groupsio/Santas-Workshop
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Re: Win 10 Anniversary
Joseph Lee <joseph.lee22590@...>
Hi, There are more important bugs found that may or may not impact JAWS users. If you can live with the following bugs for a while or just curious, upgrade to the Anniversary Update: · Webcams does not work properly. · Plugging certain Kindle products causes Windows to crash. Note that it is recommended to use JAWS 17.0.2619 or later (or better yet, JAWS 18). Cheers, Joseph
From: main@TechTalk.groups.io [mailto:main@TechTalk.groups.io] On Behalf Of Kassy
Sent: Saturday, September 10, 2016 12:40 PM To: main@TechTalk.groups.io Subject: [TechTalk] Win 10 Anniversary
I still do not have the anniversary edition but am thinking of getting it and forcing the update. I have not heard much about it lately and wonder how everyone is getting along with it and Jaws? Any advice before updating? Thanks
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Win 10 Anniversary
Kassy <kasandratoo@...>
I still do not have the anniversary edition but am
thinking of getting it and forcing the update. I have not heard much about it
lately and wonder how everyone is getting along with it and Jaws? Any advice
before updating?
Thanks
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