Re: may need a new computer - a few questions
Lenny McHugh <LennyMcHugh@...>
thanks will check it out.
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From: Steve Sent: Tuesday, January 01, 2019 11:34 AM To: jaws-users-list@groups.io Subject: Re: [jaws-users] may need a new computer - a few questions Lenny, First, I don't know whether that is indicative of a motherboard failure, but in any event, with support for Windows 7 ending in a year and a half, going to Windows 10 is inevitable. There are people who use Windows Live Mail on Windows 10, so you can hopefully install a copy if you have one; some of the sites that have old programs archived that you can download might help. I use LapLink PCMover to move most of my programs and data from an older computer to a newer one. It will migrate almost anything, including your emails, address book, a lot of other programs as well as your settings and favorites. It is marginally accessible, it can be done (or at least it could with the version I had) with Jaws, but you need to be a pretty advanced user because sometimes you have to use the OCR feature to make your choices. The program costs about $40, but it beats the hell out of spending several days trying to move all the data and installing all the programs on a new PC. Steve Lansing, MI On 12/31/18, Lenny McHugh <LennyMcHugh@...> wrote: I think that my mb is going. When I power down I get a very loud static like
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Re: page break
Richard Turner <richardturner42@...>
When is it saying page break?
That no doubt is a verbosity setting. Tapping the control key silences jaws for the moment like when doing a say all, but it won’t stop it doing something as specific as stopping one phrase.
Richard
“Definition of an expert: An ex is a has-been and a spirt is a drip under pressure.” – Bruce U. Utah Phillips
From: jaws-users-list@groups.io <jaws-users-list@groups.io>
On Behalf Of patti
Sent: Tuesday, January 1, 2019 8:03 AM To: jaws-users-list@groups.io Subject: Re: [jaws-users] page break
I press ctrl 2, and it did nothing. Is there something else that I could do? Patti
You can press the control key two of silence computer with jars. Press the controller do you do you
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Re: Word Document 2016 and the space markers problem
Rose
I think shift F8 will turn that off, or it did in earlier versions of Word before the ribbons and I think after that also, have no clue what to look for on the ribbons, as I used to know so many keystrokes that accomplished the same things without looking at ribbons. Today, well nearly four years away from using Word daily, I need those ribbons.
From: jaws-users-list@groups.io <jaws-users-list@groups.io> On Behalf Of Ali Benmerzouga
Sent: Monday, December 31, 2018 11:16 AM To: jaws-users-list@groups.io Subject: [jaws-users] Word Document 2016 and the space markers problem
Hello JAWS Experts,
I am facing this problem with my word 2016 documents yesterday and today. I do not know what I have hit and all of the sudden I have JAWS 2018 reading the word “Space Marker” whenever there is a blank space. I used to solve this problem when using JAWS 2017 by going to the ribbon and turn off something. This time I could not remember it and/or find/bump into it.
I am using JAWS 2018, WINDOWS 10 AND MICROSOFT Word 2016.
Thanks for your help in advance.
Ali
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Re: may need a new computer - a few questions
Steve
Lenny,
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First, I don't know whether that is indicative of a motherboard failure, but in any event, with support for Windows 7 ending in a year and a half, going to Windows 10 is inevitable. There are people who use Windows Live Mail on Windows 10, so you can hopefully install a copy if you have one; some of the sites that have old programs archived that you can download might help. I use LapLink PCMover to move most of my programs and data from an older computer to a newer one. It will migrate almost anything, including your emails, address book, a lot of other programs as well as your settings and favorites. It is marginally accessible, it can be done (or at least it could with the version I had) with Jaws, but you need to be a pretty advanced user because sometimes you have to use the OCR feature to make your choices. The program costs about $40, but it beats the hell out of spending several days trying to move all the data and installing all the programs on a new PC. Steve Lansing, MI
On 12/31/18, Lenny McHugh <LennyMcHugh@...> wrote:
I think that my mb is going. When I power down I get a very loud static like
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Re: paper break
Dave... <dgcarlson@...>
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Roanna, um, can you try that again, and either don't dictate, or at least
check what you dictated? It's gibberish.
Dave
Oregonian, woodworker, Engineer, Musician, and Pioneer
----- Original Message -----
From: Roanna
Bacchus
Sent: Tuesday, January 01, 2019 06:50
Subject: Re: [jaws-users] paper break You can press the control key two of silence computer with jars. Press the
controller do you do you
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Re: page break
Adrian Spratt
Patti, I’ve never encountered this problem in Word. Is it new for you? Does it happen in more than one document? Does you hear it only when you’re in “say all” and you move from one page to the next? I don’t have any ideas yet, but if you can be more specific, maybe something will occur to me or others here.
From: jaws-users-list@groups.io <jaws-users-list@groups.io>
On Behalf Of patti
Sent: Tuesday, January 1, 2019 11:03 AM To: jaws-users-list@groups.io Subject: Re: [jaws-users] page break
I press ctrl 2, and it did nothing. Is there something else that I could do? Patti
You can press the control key two of silence computer with jars. Press the controller do you do you
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Re: page break
patti
I press ctrl 2, and it did nothing. Is there something else that I could do? Patti
You can press the control key two of silence computer with jars. Press the controller do you do you
On Jan 1, 2019, at 9:35 AM, patti <bbk381@...> wrote:
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Re: Hidden Drive: How Do I Unhide It?
wayne smith
Ditto that on all counts! Thanks to all for sharing your wit and wisdom.
Wayne
From: jaws-users-list@groups.io [mailto:jaws-users-list@groups.io] On Behalf Of Mike B.
Sent: Monday, December 31, 2018 10:33 PM To: jaws-users-list@groups.io Subject: Re: [jaws-users] Hidden Drive: How Do I Unhide It?
Hi David,
You know, it was only a little over a year ago but,it feels like it's been longer since Carlos has passed away. I try to keep his knowledge / memory alive whenever I can using the many notes I saved of his and using what I learned from him that I didn't keep notes from, much like all the things I've learned from you, Rick and this list in general. As you said, R. I. P. Carlos our friend.
On a brighter note, Happy New Year to everyone and their loved ones, and thank you David for keeping this list going. Take care. Go Rams! ----- Original Message ----- From: David Ferrin Sent: Monday, December 31, 2018 7:30 PM Subject: Re: [jaws-users] Hidden Drive: How Do I Unhide It?
The man is gone over a year but thankfully his wisdom lives on, R. I. P. my friend.
From: Mike B. Sent: Monday, December 31, 2018 9:33 PM Subject: Re: [jaws-users] Hidden Drive: How Do I Unhide It?
Hi Matthew,
Read through this thread and hopefully Carlos' notes will get you back on track.
Original Message From: Mark Brett Hi when I plug in my Seagate portable drive I notice the fan starting up and the USB bell sound but it isn’t showing in this PC using windows 8.1. why not? Thanks Mark
From: Carlos
7. If ther'es a drive letter assigned choose, Change.
Hi, I did that and it wasn’t in the list. Mark
From: Carlos It might be offline which is a bit more tricky. When "Disk Management" first opens, if you tab once you will land in the Take care. Go Rams! ----- Original Message ----- From: Matthew Chao To: jaws-users-list@groups.io Sent: Monday, December 31, 2018 5:18 PM Subject: Re: [jaws-users] Hidden Drive: How Do I Unhide It?
Reformatted the drive using Image for Windows. Even before I did that,
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Re: paper break
Roanna Bacchus
You can press the control key two of silence computer with jars. Press the controller do you do you
On Jan 1, 2019, at 9:35 AM, patti <bbk381@...> wrote:
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paper break
patti
Hey Gang, I’m running MS2010, jaws 18 and 19, In a document how do I stop jaws saying page break? Thanks for your help Patti
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Re: Hidden Drive: How Do I Unhide It?
Matthew Chao
Hi, Folks. Thanks to all who gave me advice on unhiding that drive. Will let you know how it turns out.--Matt.
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On 12/31/2018 11:33 PM, Mike B. wrote:
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ADMIN: List Guidelines Reminder
Rick Justice <ricjustice@...>
About JAWS-Users-List
English (USA) Hello and welcome to the JAWS Users list. This list has been created for The purpose of discussing all aspects of the JAWS for Windows screen reader Program. So everything that pertains to JAWS is fair game. Such as asking about what software packages work well with JAWS or how to make them work even better with scripts, keyboard short cuts and so forth. Another example could be requesting information on how to do something in Microsoft Word, which as we all know works very well with JAWS, but you need to know how to do a certain task or want to learn a way to accomplish it more efficiently. Now this is a very important point in my opinion, asking the list for exact instructions every time is not a good thing to do for a major reason. It creates a dependency situation even if you don't realize it does. 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Microsoft Security Scanner
Glenn / Lenny
I don't know if this works in Windows 10, but this
is different from MRT.
You can download:
msert.exe
from Microsoft.
Make sure you get the right version for your
computer, 32 or 64 bit.
They have the same name.
I did not know about this one until
today.
It's another malware scanner from
Microsoft.
HTH.
Glenn
Sent From My Tabletop
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Re: Hidden Drive: How Do I Unhide It?
Mike B. <mike9902@...>
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Hi David,
You know, it was only a little over a year ago but,it feels
like it's been longer since Carlos has passed away. I try
to keep his knowledge / memory alive whenever I can using the many notes I saved
of his and using what I learned from him that I didn't keep notes from, much
like all the things I've learned from you, Rick and this list in general.
As you said, R. I. P. Carlos our friend.
On a brighter note, Happy New Year to everyone and their loved
ones, and thank you David for keeping this list going.
Take care. Go Rams! Sent from my iBarstool. I type out everything I want to remember. That way instead of spending a lot of time trying to remember what it was, I spend the time looking for where I saved it!
----- Original Message -----
From: David Ferrin
Sent: Monday, December 31, 2018 7:30 PM
Subject: Re: [jaws-users] Hidden Drive: How Do I Unhide
It? The man is gone over a year but thankfully his wisdom
lives on, R. I. P. my friend.
From: Mike
B.
Sent: Monday, December 31, 2018 9:33 PM
Subject: Re: [jaws-users] Hidden Drive: How Do I Unhide
It? Hi Matthew,
Read through this thread and hopefully Carlos' notes will get
you back on track.
Original Message
From: Mark Brett
Hi when I plug in my Seagate portable drive I notice the fan
starting up and the USB bell sound but it isn’t showing in this PC using windows
8.1. why not?
Thanks
Mark
From: Carlos
Perhaps Windows is not assigning the drive a letter for some reason. You can try the following: 1. Open the "Run" dialog by pressing Windows key R. 2. Type diskmgmt.msc and press Enter. 3. When Disk Management opens, see if the drive is displayed in the list. 4. If you can find the drive, press the Applications key and select "Change Drive Letter and Paths" from the context menu. 5. In the "Change Drive Letter and Paths" dialog, see if there is already a letter assigned in the list. 6. If not, select the "Add" button and select a drive letter for the disk. 7. If ther'es a drive letter assigned choose, Change.
Carlos From: Mark Brett Hi, I did that and it wasn’t in the list.
Mark
From: Carlos
It might be offline which is a bit more tricky. When "Disk
Management" first opens, if you tab once you will land in the
list which displays currently available volumes whether they have a drive letter assigned or not. This is also the top part of "Disk Management". If you tab a second time, you will hear something like "DM Disk View". This is the bottom part of "Disk Management" and by default it is set to "Graphical View". This is where disks which are offline, not initialized, or do not have a detectable partition table are listed. It is only accessible with the Jaws/virtual cursor. You can manage this list in a couple of different ways. The most convenient is to change the view mode for the bottom display. To do this, go to the "View" menu, choose the "Bottom" submenu, and select "Disk List". You may have to tab back into the list after you make this change. If your disk is being detected by Windows, you should now see it listed here. If you still don't see the disk, there is definitely a problem. If while scrolling through the list, you see any disks which say "Offline" or "Not Initialized" you can press the Applications key and select "Online" Once the disk has been brought online, tab back to the first list/top display and if you can find it use the previous steps to assign it a drive letter. Carlos Take care. Go Rams!
Sent from my iBarstool. I type out everything I want to remember. That way instead of spending a lot of time trying to remember what it was, I spend the time looking for where I saved it! ----- Original Message -----
From: Matthew Chao
To: jaws-users-list@groups.io
Sent: Monday, December 31, 2018 5:18 PM
Subject: Re: [jaws-users] Hidden Drive: How Do I Unhide
It? couldn't find the drive. Turned the Hide Empty Drives option to OFF, and still can't find the drive. How do I assign this drive a letter? Thanks.--Matthew Chao On 12/31/2018 6:18 PM, Mike B. wrote: > > Hi Matthew, > If this drive is empty, would you have, Hide empty drives, turned on by > any chance in, File Explorer, Folder Options, / View tab / Advanced > settings? Or, possibly this drive doesn't have a drive letter assigned > to it. > Take care. Go Rams! > Sent from my iBarstool. > I type out everything I want to remember. That way instead of spending a > lot of time trying to remember what it was, I spend the time looking for > where I saved it! > ----- Original Message ----- > *From:* Matthew Chao <mailto:mattchao@...> > *To:* jaws-users-list@groups.io <mailto:jaws-users-list@groups.io> > *Sent:* Monday, December 31, 2018 1:54 PM > *Subject:* [jaws-users] Hidden Drive: How Do I Unhide It? > > Hi, Folks. I'm running the most current version of Jaws and Windows 10. > When I go into this PC and look for drives other than C: I only see > the Blu-Ray drive, and not the USB 3.0 drive that's plugged into the > computer. However, under the "Safely Remove" item on the System Tray, > it's listed. How do I get the computer to see the external drive? > Thanks in advance.--Matthew Chao > > > > David Ferrin Marriage is the process of finding out what kind of man your wife would have preferred.
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Re: Hidden Drive: How Do I Unhide It?
David Ferrin
The man is gone over a year but thankfully his wisdom
lives on, R. I. P. my friend.
From: Mike
B.
Sent: Monday, December 31, 2018 9:33 PM
To: jaws-users-list@groups.io
Subject: Re: [jaws-users] Hidden Drive: How Do I Unhide
It? Hi Matthew,
Read through this thread and hopefully Carlos' notes will get
you back on track.
Original Message
From: Mark Brett
Hi when I plug in my Seagate portable drive I notice the fan
starting up and the USB bell sound but it isn’t showing in this PC using windows
8.1. why not?
Thanks
Mark
From: Carlos
Perhaps Windows is not assigning the drive a letter for some reason. You can try the following: 1. Open the "Run" dialog by pressing Windows key R. 2. Type diskmgmt.msc and press Enter. 3. When Disk Management opens, see if the drive is displayed in the list. 4. If you can find the drive, press the Applications key and select "Change Drive Letter and Paths" from the context menu. 5. In the "Change Drive Letter and Paths" dialog, see if there is already a letter assigned in the list. 6. If not, select the "Add" button and select a drive letter for the disk. 7. If ther'es a drive letter assigned choose, Change.
Carlos From: Mark Brett Hi, I did that and it wasn’t in the list.
Mark
From: Carlos
It might be offline which is a bit more tricky. When "Disk
Management" first opens, if you tab once you will land in the
list which displays currently available volumes whether they have a drive letter assigned or not. This is also the top part of "Disk Management". If you tab a second time, you will hear something like "DM Disk View". This is the bottom part of "Disk Management" and by default it is set to "Graphical View". This is where disks which are offline, not initialized, or do not have a detectable partition table are listed. It is only accessible with the Jaws/virtual cursor. You can manage this list in a couple of different ways. The most convenient is to change the view mode for the bottom display. To do this, go to the "View" menu, choose the "Bottom" submenu, and select "Disk List". You may have to tab back into the list after you make this change. If your disk is being detected by Windows, you should now see it listed here. If you still don't see the disk, there is definitely a problem. If while scrolling through the list, you see any disks which say "Offline" or "Not Initialized" you can press the Applications key and select "Online" Once the disk has been brought online, tab back to the first list/top display and if you can find it use the previous steps to assign it a drive letter. Carlos Take care. Go Rams!
Sent from my iBarstool. I type out everything I want to remember. That way instead of spending a lot of time trying to remember what it was, I spend the time looking for where I saved it! ----- Original Message -----
From: Matthew Chao
To: jaws-users-list@groups.io
Sent: Monday, December 31, 2018 5:18 PM
Subject: Re: [jaws-users] Hidden Drive: How Do I Unhide
It? couldn't find the drive. Turned the Hide Empty Drives option to OFF, and still can't find the drive. How do I assign this drive a letter? Thanks.--Matthew Chao On 12/31/2018 6:18 PM, Mike B. wrote: > > Hi Matthew, > If this drive is empty, would you have, Hide empty drives, turned on by > any chance in, File Explorer, Folder Options, / View tab / Advanced > settings? Or, possibly this drive doesn't have a drive letter assigned > to it. > Take care. Go Rams! > Sent from my iBarstool. > I type out everything I want to remember. That way instead of spending a > lot of time trying to remember what it was, I spend the time looking for > where I saved it! > ----- Original Message ----- > *From:* Matthew Chao <mailto:mattchao@...> > *To:* jaws-users-list@groups.io <mailto:jaws-users-list@groups.io> > *Sent:* Monday, December 31, 2018 1:54 PM > *Subject:* [jaws-users] Hidden Drive: How Do I Unhide It? > > Hi, Folks. I'm running the most current version of Jaws and Windows 10. > When I go into this PC and look for drives other than C: I only see > the Blu-Ray drive, and not the USB 3.0 drive that's plugged into the > computer. However, under the "Safely Remove" item on the System Tray, > it's listed. How do I get the computer to see the external drive? > Thanks in advance.--Matthew Chao > > > > David Ferrin Marriage is the process of finding out what kind of man your wife would have preferred.
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Re: Hidden Drive: How Do I Unhide It?
Mike B. <mike9902@...>
toggle quoted messageShow quoted text
Hi Matthew,
Read through this thread and hopefully Carlos' notes will get
you back on track.
Original Message
From: Mark Brett
Hi when I plug in my Seagate portable drive I notice the fan
starting up and the USB bell sound but it isn’t showing in this PC using
windows 8.1. why not?
Thanks
Mark
From: Carlos
Perhaps Windows is not assigning the drive a letter for some reason. You can try the following: 1. Open the "Run" dialog by pressing Windows key R. 2. Type diskmgmt.msc and press Enter. 3. When Disk Management opens, see if the drive is displayed in the list. 4. If you can find the drive, press the Applications key and select "Change Drive Letter and Paths" from the context menu. 5. In the "Change Drive Letter and Paths" dialog, see if there is already a letter assigned in the list. 6. If not, select the "Add" button and select a drive letter for the disk. 7. If ther'es a drive letter assigned choose, Change.
Carlos From: Mark Brett Hi, I did that and it wasn’t in the list.
Mark
From: Carlos
It might be offline which is a bit more tricky. When
"Disk Management" first opens, if you tab once you will land in the
list which displays currently available volumes whether they have a drive letter assigned or not. This is also the top part of "Disk Management". If you tab a second time, you will hear something like "DM Disk View". This is the bottom part of "Disk Management" and by default it is set to "Graphical View". This is where disks which are offline, not initialized, or do not have a detectable partition table are listed. It is only accessible with the Jaws/virtual cursor. You can manage this list in a couple of different ways. The most convenient is to change the view mode for the bottom display. To do this, go to the "View" menu, choose the "Bottom" submenu, and select "Disk List". You may have to tab back into the list after you make this change. If your disk is being detected by Windows, you should now see it listed here. If you still don't see the disk, there is definitely a problem. If while scrolling through the list, you see any disks which say "Offline" or "Not Initialized" you can press the Applications key and select "Online" Once the disk has been brought online, tab back to the first list/top display and if you can find it use the previous steps to assign it a drive letter. Carlos Take care. Go Rams! Sent from my iBarstool. I type out everything I want to remember. That way instead of spending a lot of time trying to remember what it was, I spend the time looking for where I saved it!
----- Original Message -----
From: Matthew Chao
Sent: Monday, December 31, 2018 5:18 PM
Subject: Re: [jaws-users] Hidden Drive: How Do I Unhide
It? couldn't find the drive. Turned the Hide Empty Drives option to OFF, and still can't find the drive. How do I assign this drive a letter? Thanks.--Matthew Chao On 12/31/2018 6:18 PM, Mike B. wrote: > > Hi Matthew, > If this drive is empty, would you have, Hide empty drives, turned on by > any chance in, File Explorer, Folder Options, / View tab / Advanced > settings? Or, possibly this drive doesn't have a drive letter assigned > to it. > Take care. Go Rams! > Sent from my iBarstool. > I type out everything I want to remember. That way instead of spending a > lot of time trying to remember what it was, I spend the time looking for > where I saved it! > ----- Original Message ----- > *From:* Matthew Chao <mailto:mattchao@...> > *To:* jaws-users-list@groups.io <mailto:jaws-users-list@groups.io> > *Sent:* Monday, December 31, 2018 1:54 PM > *Subject:* [jaws-users] Hidden Drive: How Do I Unhide It? > > Hi, Folks. I'm running the most current version of Jaws and Windows 10. > When I go into this PC and look for drives other than C: I only see > the Blu-Ray drive, and not the USB 3.0 drive that's plugged into the > computer. However, under the "Safely Remove" item on the System Tray, > it's listed. How do I get the computer to see the external drive? > Thanks in advance.--Matthew Chao > > > >
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Re: Hidden Drive: How Do I Unhide It?
Matthew Chao
Reformatted the drive using Image for Windows. Even before I did that, couldn't find the drive. Turned the Hide Empty Drives option to OFF, and still can't find the drive. How do I assign this drive a letter? Thanks.--Matthew Chao
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On 12/31/2018 6:18 PM, Mike B. wrote:
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EasyWorship Program - Is It JAWS-Friendly
michele thredgold
Happy new year everybody! Hope you all had a good one.
I was wondering if any JAWS users have come into contact with a program called EasyWorship. It's a program my church is using to access lyrics for church services and I believe you can also access recordings of the songs as well. I think the lyrics are, or can be translated into, powerpoints or into Word. As I'm not confident with checking out a new program with no prior knowledge of its interface, I thought I'd ask on this list first if anyone else has had success using this program. I've been told that you can use keyboard shortcuts to control it, but I'm not sure whether this is for everything or not. It certainly would be an invaluable source of worship material for me, if it is accessible. I've also been advised that, if it's accessible, the church can register me as a user, so I won't have to pay for it. Would really appreciate any helpful feedback. Cheers! Michele Sent from my iPhone
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Re: Hidden Drive: How Do I Unhide It?
Mike B. <mike9902@...>
toggle quoted messageShow quoted text
Hi Matthew,
If this drive is empty, would you have, Hide empty drives,
turned on by any chance in, File Explorer, Folder Options, / View tab / Advanced
settings? Or, possibly this drive doesn't have a drive letter
assigned to it.
Take care. Go Rams! Sent from my iBarstool. I type out everything I want to remember. That way instead of spending a lot of time trying to remember what it was, I spend the time looking for where I saved it!
----- Original Message -----
From: Matthew Chao
Sent: Monday, December 31, 2018 1:54 PM
Subject: [jaws-users] Hidden Drive: How Do I Unhide It? When I go into this PC and look for drives other than C: I only see the Blu-Ray drive, and not the USB 3.0 drive that's plugged into the computer. However, under the "Safely Remove" item on the System Tray, it's listed. How do I get the computer to see the external drive? Thanks in advance.--Matthew Chao
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Re: best browser for jaws 17
Loy <loyrg2845@...>
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I am trying out Waterfox. So far it is
working very good.
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