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Re: Another Winamp Question
Hey Glenn.
It is called a plug-in, but it’s not something you install. Winamp comes with a load of plugins that are already running by default. It needs some of these to even function/play sound
Hey Glenn.
It is called a plug-in, but it’s not something you install. Winamp comes with a load of plugins that are already running by default. It needs some of these to even function/play sound
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JM Casey
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#13467
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Re: Another Winamp Question
I did not install any plugins and I get this when I have something plugged into my computer.
I would like to get rid of this annoyance as well, although I'm able to close the message.
It would be nice
I did not install any plugins and I get this when I have something plugged into my computer.
I would like to get rid of this annoyance as well, although I'm able to close the message.
It would be nice
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K0LNY
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#13466
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Re: Another Winamp Question
That is exactly what I meant though. I haven’t seen this prompt/message in years, and I have multiple USB mass storage devices that I plug in and unplug every day. I seem to remember being able to
That is exactly what I meant though. I haven’t seen this prompt/message in years, and I have multiple USB mass storage devices that I plug in and unplug every day. I seem to remember being able to
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JM Casey
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#13465
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Re: Windows 10 pro and online video playback with Jaws
What I mean is Jaws does not read out any message whether any additional programme / plugin is needed to play the content. Porsche has outsourced tech support which is terrible, any help will be
What I mean is Jaws does not read out any message whether any additional programme / plugin is needed to play the content. Porsche has outsourced tech support which is terrible, any help will be
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HSG Director
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#13464
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Re: good by wlm
Hey, for those of us who are not familiar, what does wlm stand for and what is it?
Hey, for those of us who are not familiar, what does wlm stand for and what is it?
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Andy Weller
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#13463
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Re: Windows 10 pro and online video playback with Jaws
Doesn't really sound like the issue is related to JAWS at all? But, curious what you mean by saying that jfw "remains silent"....do you mean that it stops working?
What about other video content? Is
Doesn't really sound like the issue is related to JAWS at all? But, curious what you mean by saying that jfw "remains silent"....do you mean that it stops working?
What about other video content? Is
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JM Casey
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#13462
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Re: good by wlm
I think that security updates are mainly for those people who open attachments without knowing what they are opening.
I think that sighted people with a mouse are more reckless at doing this.
And I
I think that security updates are mainly for those people who open attachments without knowing what they are opening.
I think that sighted people with a mouse are more reckless at doing this.
And I
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K0LNY
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#13461
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Re: Windows 10 pro and online video playback with Jaws
Hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm this sounds like a tech support question. I'd ask where did you buy this or suggest finding the PC department of Porsche but they may not know of JAWS but yeah something's up
Hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm this sounds like a tech support question. I'd ask where did you buy this or suggest finding the PC department of Porsche but they may not know of JAWS but yeah something's up
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Hamit Campos
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#13460
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Re: good by wlm
WLM may work on windows 10 but it’s no longer getting security updates and Microsoft no longer supports it!
E-mail is golden!!!
Kevin Lee
WLM may work on windows 10 but it’s no longer getting security updates and Microsoft no longer supports it!
E-mail is golden!!!
Kevin Lee
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Kevin <kleeva5@...>
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#13459
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Re: good by wlm
Yes, you missed good old reliable Eudora. I've been using it since Windows 95 all the way to Windows 10. Its filters are robust, its menus are totally accessible and it works with JAWS. since Qualcom
Yes, you missed good old reliable Eudora. I've been using it since Windows 95 all the way to Windows 10. Its filters are robust, its menus are totally accessible and it works with JAWS. since Qualcom
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Orlando Enrique Fiol
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#13458
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Re: good by wlm
It's great that WLM is working for many of you in Windows 10. But just keep in mind that it could suddenly stop working without warning following a future feature update to Windows 10.?? Enjoy it
It's great that WLM is working for many of you in Windows 10. But just keep in mind that it could suddenly stop working without warning following a future feature update to Windows 10.?? Enjoy it
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Gerald Levy
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#13457
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Windows 10 pro and online video playback with Jaws
Greetings
So I can play online media on my HP Envy laptop running Windows 10 pro with Jaws 2019 either in Firefox or Google Chrome. However: I am unable to play the same on my Porsche Design Book1
Greetings
So I can play online media on my HP Envy laptop running Windows 10 pro with Jaws 2019 either in Firefox or Google Chrome. However: I am unable to play the same on my Porsche Design Book1
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HSG Director
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#13456
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Re: good by wlm
I too am running the latest version of JAWS, Win 10 and WLM.
I like WLM:
1. Because you can set up message rules and not have everything in your in box.
2. You also can set up sub mailboxes and still
I too am running the latest version of JAWS, Win 10 and WLM.
I like WLM:
1. Because you can set up message rules and not have everything in your in box.
2. You also can set up sub mailboxes and still
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Ron Kolesar
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#13455
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Re: good by wlm
WLM is here to stay.
Ron
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Ron Kolesar
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#13454
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Re: Copying online text
Have you checked your settings to make sure you’re copying from the virtual cursor and bit on screen highlight?
This setting keeps getting shut off on me sometimes and I have to switch it back.
Have you checked your settings to make sure you’re copying from the virtual cursor and bit on screen highlight?
This setting keeps getting shut off on me sometimes and I have to switch it back.
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Victor Gouveia <victor.gouveia@...>
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#13453
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Re: Copying online text
Maybe, if the placemarker method does not work, you can save the page as text if it will let you then do it.
Then, copy and paste your material.
Maybe, if the placemarker method does not work, you can save the page as text if it will let you then do it.
Then, copy and paste your material.
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Justin Williams
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#13452
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Re: Copying online text
Alison,
If Glenn’s suggestion doesn’t work in this instance, try going to JAWS quick setting with JAWS key+v, then arrowing down to the “Select and copy” option. If it doesn’t say “from
Alison,
If Glenn’s suggestion doesn’t work in this instance, try going to JAWS quick setting with JAWS key+v, then arrowing down to the “Select and copy” option. If it doesn’t say “from
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Adrian Spratt
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#13451
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Re: Copying online text
The way that usually works for me is to place a temporary place mark with windows control K and arrow to the end of the text and do insert + space and then press the letter M.
That selects it, and
The way that usually works for me is to place a temporary place mark with windows control K and arrow to the end of the text and do insert + space and then press the letter M.
That selects it, and
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K0LNY
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#13450
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Copying online text
Until recently I could almost always select a piece of text on the web and paste it into a document but recently this isn’t always the case, for example, I wanted to paste the details of a book I am
Until recently I could almost always select a piece of text on the web and paste it into a document but recently this isn’t always the case, for example, I wanted to paste the details of a book I am
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CJ &AA MAY
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#13449
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Re: Putting a new shortcut to the desktop
Hi Jennie,
Below are steps for both Windows 7 and 10. There are other ways, but these will getter done.
Windows 7:
1. Press the Windows key to open the Start menu.
2. Navigate to, Submenu Programs
Hi Jennie,
Below are steps for both Windows 7 and 10. There are other ways, but these will getter done.
Windows 7:
1. Press the Windows key to open the Start menu.
2. Navigate to, Submenu Programs
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Mike B <mb69mach1@...>
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#13448
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