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Re: Open book & Windows 7
OB 9 will run under Win 7.
Andy
OB 9 will run under Win 7.
Andy
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By
Andy
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#7307
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Re: Jaws 2019 will not install
Hi from nearby in WV, that is, if you're the one here. I deleted the wrong message from the conversation and now can't verify which person it was that mentioned that.
Anyways,
Hi from nearby in WV, that is, if you're the one here. I deleted the wrong message from the conversation and now can't verify which person it was that mentioned that.
Anyways,
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valiant8086
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#7306
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Deleting Jaws Email message
Evening folks:
Using Jaws 2018 and Windows 10 on a Dell laptop with WLM, I have a email message regarding jaws and WaterFox and installation. However, when I go to delete it, it does not get
Evening folks:
Using Jaws 2018 and Windows 10 on a Dell laptop with WLM, I have a email message regarding jaws and WaterFox and installation. However, when I go to delete it, it does not get
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JERRY MARTIN
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#7305
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Re: Concerning Waterfox and installation
Hi!
There are many advantages to Waterfox!
It is just as fast as Chrome, and it works great with JAWS.
It has all classic add-ons that Firefox had.
It is much easier to use including settings and
Hi!
There are many advantages to Waterfox!
It is just as fast as Chrome, and it works great with JAWS.
It has all classic add-ons that Firefox had.
It is much easier to use including settings and
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David Moore
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#7304
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Re: Concerning Waterfox and installation
A splinter version took off and hosed FireFox.
Glenn
A splinter version took off and hosed FireFox.
Glenn
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By
Glenn / Lenny
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#7303
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Re: Openbook & Windows 7
The latest will work.
I have the latest on Windows 7.
Glenn
The latest will work.
I have the latest on Windows 7.
Glenn
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By
Glenn / Lenny
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#7302
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Re: Open book & Windows 7
I am fairly sure that open book 7 will work just fine.
I am fairly sure that open book 7 will work just fine.
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By
David Ferrin
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#7301
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Openbook & Windows 7
Hi All,
A friend is running Windows 7 32 bit & Jaws 13 or 15, I'm not quite sure which. Anyways, I need to install Openbook on his computer. What is the earliest / oldest version that will work on
Hi All,
A friend is running Windows 7 32 bit & Jaws 13 or 15, I'm not quite sure which. Anyways, I need to install Openbook on his computer. What is the earliest / oldest version that will work on
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By
Mike B. <mike9902@...>
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#7300
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Re: Concerning Waterfox and installation
How different is water Fox to Firefox?
How different is water Fox to Firefox?
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By
michele thredgold
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#7299
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Re: Outlook inbox behavior
With JAWS February update and Outlook 365 I have not encountered this.
Cher
With JAWS February update and Outlook 365 I have not encountered this.
Cher
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By
Cher
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#7298
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Re: IE and the latest JAWS not working together?
Kenny,
I'm home again and the version of Firefox I use is 60.5.0 ESR 32-bit. I am being prompted today to update to what I assume is 60.5.1 ESR but I have yet to do that.
Alan Lemly
Kenny,
I'm home again and the version of Firefox I use is 60.5.0 ESR 32-bit. I am being prompted today to update to what I assume is 60.5.1 ESR but I have yet to do that.
Alan Lemly
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By
Alan Lemly
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#7297
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Re: trying to learn how to use Chrome and having issues.
Try control l.
Justin
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Justin Williams
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#7296
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Re: trying to learn how to use Chrome and having issues.
Can someone send the tutorial you are referring to for google chrome?
Justin
Can someone send the tutorial you are referring to for google chrome?
Justin
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By
Justin Williams
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#7295
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Re: trying to learn how to use Chrome and having issues.
Hi.
I’d just like to add that ctrl-l does work in iE, too, and you may as well get used to it, whatever else you do. Ctrl-o is usually the command for opening a local file using your browser, so it
Hi.
I’d just like to add that ctrl-l does work in iE, too, and you may as well get used to it, whatever else you do. Ctrl-o is usually the command for opening a local file using your browser, so it
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By
JM Casey
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#7294
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Re: Vivaldi browser
Hey.
Surprised this topic hasn’t had more interest, honestly.
But yeah, I haven’t had a lot of time to play with it more, either.
Does anybody else here use any other browsers aside from the
Hey.
Surprised this topic hasn’t had more interest, honestly.
But yeah, I haven’t had a lot of time to play with it more, either.
Does anybody else here use any other browsers aside from the
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JM Casey
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#7293
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Re: Waterfox not for 32 bit
Another popular one is opera. It’s actually been around for a very long time, but, as many other browsers have been doing, recentlya dopted Chromium-based code. Vivaldi is similar to this and I
Another popular one is opera. It’s actually been around for a very long time, but, as many other browsers have been doing, recentlya dopted Chromium-based code. Vivaldi is similar to this and I
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By
JM Casey
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#7292
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Searching for a web address in Chrome
In Chrome, as someone said, control-o is the open file dialogue. If you press insert-b to read the dialogue box, when Chrome says, ok, you’ll find that it’s telling you that the file could not be
In Chrome, as someone said, control-o is the open file dialogue. If you press insert-b to read the dialogue box, when Chrome says, ok, you’ll find that it’s telling you that the file could not be
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Rebecca Lineberger
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#7291
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Re: trying to learn how to use Chrome and having issues.
Thanks Adrian. Jim
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Jim Rawls
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#7290
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Re: trying to learn how to use Chrome and having issues.
The correct command to enter a web address in Chrome is Control-L, like in Firefox, not Control-O, like in IE.
Gerald
The correct command to enter a web address in Chrome is Control-L, like in Firefox, not Control-O, like in IE.
Gerald
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By
Gerald Levy
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#7289
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Re: Has anyone stress tested out edge lately?
I wouldn't' worry about it too much. The architecture of Edge is about to
change drastically, and as it will probably work a lot like Chrome, some of
these frustration will likely vanish. Just leave
I wouldn't' worry about it too much. The architecture of Edge is about to
change drastically, and as it will probably work a lot like Chrome, some of
these frustration will likely vanish. Just leave
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By
JM Casey
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#7288
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