Re: Adobe Acrobat DC Inquiry
JERRY MARTIN
Tom:
Thanks for the reply. I finally went into my documents folder, found the
file, used the applications key and had it opened with Word 13. Without knowing
which tab you are referring to, that seems to be the logical and only
choice for my situation. Thanks again for the reply.
From: Tom
Fairhurst
Sent: Friday, May 31, 2019 5:36 PM
To: jaws-users-list@groups.io
Subject: Re: [jaws-users] Adobe Acrobat DC Inquiry When I open a file’s properties, I see five tabs: General, Security, Custom, Details, and Previous Versions. The number of tabs I often need to shift-tab twice to get back to the tab list. The number of tabs may depend on the file type. Control-tab may do this, too. Honestly, I can’t remember under which tab I found the unblock button. But I believe I found it by tabbing through the General tab options. I do know this, that if I can’t open a file later on, I will go into the properties and look for an unblock button. HTH.
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Sent: Friday, May 31, 2019 12:10 PM To: jaws-users-list@groups.io Subject: Re: [jaws-users] Adobe Acrobat DC Inquiry
PS: Upon checking previous messages on the same thing, I was not able to determine what one poster suggested on doing, which was unblocking something under the properties heading. Thanks for any help. Jerry
From: jyandt.martin@... Sent: Friday, May 31, 2019 11:40 AM To: jaws-users-list Subject: [jaws-users] Adobe Acrobat DC Inquiry
Morning all.
Using JAWS 2018, Adobe Acrobat DC and Windows 10 on a Dell laptop, I was needing to know something. I have downloaded a form from my financial institution in a pdf format. Using Adobe Acrobat DC, I try opening the document to read it with Jaws, but nothing happens. Can anyone offer any ideas as to why this is and some possible remedies? Thanks.
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Re: Adobe Acrobat DC Inquiry
Tom Fairhurst
When I open a file’s properties, I see five tabs: General, Security, Custom, Details, and Previous Versions. The number of tabs I often need to shift-tab twice to get back to the tab list. The number of tabs may depend on the file type. Control-tab may do this, too. Honestly, I can’t remember under which tab I found the unblock button. But I believe I found it by tabbing through the General tab options. I do know this, that if I can’t open a file later on, I will go into the properties and look for an unblock button. HTH.
From: jaws-users-list@groups.io <jaws-users-list@groups.io> On Behalf Of jyandt.martin@...
Sent: Friday, May 31, 2019 12:10 PM To: jaws-users-list@groups.io Subject: Re: [jaws-users] Adobe Acrobat DC Inquiry
PS: Upon checking previous messages on the same thing, I was not able to determine what one poster suggested on doing, which was unblocking something under the properties heading. Thanks for any help. Jerry
From: jyandt.martin@... Sent: Friday, May 31, 2019 11:40 AM To: jaws-users-list Subject: [jaws-users] Adobe Acrobat DC Inquiry
Morning all.
Using JAWS 2018, Adobe Acrobat DC and Windows 10 on a Dell laptop, I was needing to know something. I have downloaded a form from my financial institution in a pdf format. Using Adobe Acrobat DC, I try opening the document to read it with Jaws, but nothing happens. Can anyone offer any ideas as to why this is and some possible remedies? Thanks.
Jerry
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Re: HJPad
Mike B <mb69mach1@...>
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Howdy Chedda,
I just added a word to the HJPad
dictionary and deleted it. If you want a word added, with a word selected
while in the spellcheck dialogue you tab to, Add, and press the
spacebar and if you want to delete a word while in the spellcheck dialogue you
tab to, Dictionaries... button, and press the spacebar to open. Now find
the word you want to remove and tab to, Delete word button, and press the
spacebar. There's several other options, but I'm not going to go through
all of them and bore everyone to tears. This is the name of the HJ default
dictionary: ssceam.tlx
I haven't been able to find its
location, but if I do I'll let everyone know.
Take care. Mike. Sent from my iBarstool. Go dodgers! No one has more to say than the woman who says she doesn't want to talk about it.
----- Original Message -----
From: cheez
Sent: Friday, May 31, 2019 2:12 PM
Subject: Re: [jaws-users] HJPad
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Re: HJPad
cheez
HJPad has its own dictionary. The only thing is one can’t add a word to the dictionary. This baffles FS techs too.Vince
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On May 31, 2019, at 1:10 PM, Mike B <mb69mach1@...> wrote:
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Re: HJPad
Mike B <mb69mach1@...>
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I don't have spellchecking in Word
turned on and my HJPad spellcheck works, so I don't know what dictionary HJPad
uses.
Take care. Mike. Sent from my iBarstool. Go dodgers! No one has more to say than the woman who says she doesn't want to talk about it.
----- Original Message -----
From: david
Sent: Friday, May 31, 2019 12:48 PM
Subject: Re: [jaws-users] HJPad Spellchecking in WLM has no bearing whether the spellcheck is turned on in word. 1, open word,
2, alt+f=file,
3, t=options,
4, p=proofing, now tab and you can change various settings.
The impossible is the untried, Never under estimate the power of a dream.
From: jaws-users-list@groups.io <jaws-users-list@groups.io> On
Behalf Of Holger Fiallo
I do, however I can check if you let me know how. PS I think is on because when I use WLM to send email, before I send the mail, my spell checker looks at my spelling.
From: david Sent: Friday, May 31, 2019 1:49 PM To: jaws-users-list@groups.io Subject: Re: [jaws-users] HJPad
well, HJPad here the spellcheck is working. perhaps you don't have the spellcheck turned on in word.
The impossible is the untried, Never under estimate the power of a dream.
From: jaws-users-list@groups.io
<jaws-users-list@groups.io> On Behalf Of Holger
Fiallo
I have MS word but I just wanted to use HJ. Afterall I have it in my jaws. Want to know what to do get it working. Any help with this be good.
From: Gerald Levy via Groups.Io Sent: Friday, May 31, 2019 12:58 PM To: jaws-users-list@groups.io Subject: Re: [jaws-users] HJPad
If you want a simple word processing program that is very similar to HJ Pad that comes with a built-in spell checker, take a look at Jarte:
http://www.jaws-users.com/programs/Productivity/JarteDownloadPage.html
Gerald
Gerald
?? On 5/31/2019 1:38 PM, Holger Fiallo wrote:
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Re: HJPad
Mike B <mb69mach1@...>
Hi Holger,
Here's the HJPad help file. I've marked
the spellcheck section with 3 stars, ***, so it would be easier to find
it. Hopefully there's something in there that will help. You might
have to call Freedom Scientific tech support if you can't get spellcheck to work
because it's supposed to work by default. I'll shut-up now and here you
go.
Getting Started with HJPad
HJPad is a full-featured word-processing program that has been developed by
Freedom Scientific. You'll find that HJPad is a very good program for training purposes.
list of 3 items
• HJPad is installed automatically with JAWS
• HJPad has a spell checker
• HJPad has many of the standard items found in many other Windows
programs,
such as: list of 3 items nesting level 1
• File Open and Save As dialog boxes
• Toolbars
• Menu items
list end nesting level 1
list end
In addition, Freedom Scientific has added something great for
training:
list of 1 items
• Sample dialog boxes that teach students about different types of Windows
controls list end
This gives students and teachers a very safe environment for
training!
How to Teach Students using HJPad
TIP: Use the following methods to teach students about new programs. Begin
with how to start and close the program, followed by an overview of how the screen looks. Then go on to show how to open and save files, run the spell
check, or do other things specific to that program. The HJPad application is located in the JAWS submenu under programs. Here's
how to start it: Windows Vista or Windows 7, Starting HJPad
list of 3 items
1. Press the WINDOWS LOGO KEY to open the start menu now. Focus is in the
search edit field of the Start menu. 2. Type HJPad, all one word. In the Start menu, HJPad is now at the top of
the menu and it is selected. 3. Press ENTER to start HJPad.
list end
Windows XP, Starting HJPad
list of 3 items
1. Press P to move to either Programs or All Programs and find the JAWS
program group. 2. Then press RIGHT ARROW to open up the JAWS submenu.
3. HJPad is listed in this menu as "Run HJPad," so press the letter R to
launch or start the HJPad application. list end
An Overview of the HJPad Application Window
EXERCISE: Open HJPad on your computer and follow along with the
instructor.
When HJPad opens focus is in an empty document. Take a look at how the
HJPad
application window is laid out. It's always a good idea to make sure the program is maximized. The window might be in a restored state so activate the
application control menu and make sure the program is maximized. The key combination to activate the application control menu is ALT+SPACEBAR.
If you heard the word "Restore" that means that HJPad is already maximized.
If you hear the words "Restore Unavailable" that means HJPad is not maximized. In either case you can still press the letter X for maximize and the menu
will close and HJPad will be maximized if it is not already. It is a good idea to explain some of the major areas of any program to
students. The HJPad application gives you a good opportunity to do this, and what you find in HJPad applies to most other Windows applications as well. HJPad
has the following components: list of 6 items
• Title Bar
• Menu Bar
• Format Toolbar
• Standard Toolbar
• Main Document Area
• Status Bar
list end
JAWS provides a keystroke that allows you to read the title of the current
application window that has the focus. That keystroke is INSERT+T, as in title. Go ahead and press this keystroke now.
The next thing to talk about is the menu bar. Press ALT. You land on the
word File in the menu and this is typical for most applications. Newer programs like Office 2007 and 2010 have a newer style of menus called the ribbon.
There are free separate DAISY books available for the following items: list of 3 items
• Introduction to Office 2007
• Introduction to Windows Vista
• Virtual Ribbon Menus Feature in JAWS
list end
Press RIGHT ARROW to move to the right across the menu bar. Eventually
focus
returns to where you started. Another thing that you'll find in most windows programs may be one or more
tool bars (or sometimes called "button bars"). Most people who use a mouse will use these as shortcuts so they don't have to go into the menus. Many times
you can accomplish the same tasks as tool bar buttons with keyboard commands and get those tasks done faster than a person using a mouse. For example
there's a bold button and an italic button and an underline button. Those appear on the format toolbar. You can press CTRL+B, CTRL+I, or CTRL+U to activate
those buttons. There are some other buttons there as well. Another thing to talk about is the edit area, which is the main area of the
screen. This is where you type text. One final area of most windows programs is the status bar. You can read
that
with the command INSERT+PAGE DOWN. EXERCISE: With the File menu still open use the ARROW Keys to explore the
items within it. Try pressing INSERT+PAGE DOWN to read the status bar help for each menu item.
The status bar often contains important information about where the
computer
focus is. This could be line and page number, or information about what a menu item or dialog box control will do if activated. This, of course,
depends on the program and how it is written. One other item that you might mention: On most windows you'll find scroll
bars. These are usually vertical, sometimes horizontal, on the side or bottom of screen. You generally won't be using these with screen reading software,
but just know that they are there as you or your students may hear terms when reading with the JAWS cursor like scroll up symbol, or scroll right symbol
and so on. NOTE: JAWS cannot read parts of the status bar if HJPad is maximized and
running in Vista. This is because the Vista start button is a circular graphic and it actually overlaps part of the status bar at the bottom left hand
side
of the screen. If this happens, try restoring HJPad to a smaller size than maximized to read the status bar (ALT+SPACEBAR then Restore). This does not
happen in Windows 7. Opening a File in HJPad
Now that you have a good basic understanding of how the HJPad application
is
laid out, go ahead and use the file open dialog to open a document. Follow along with the instructor and choose File, and then Open, or you can press
the hot key CTRL+O. Using the Look in Combo Box
EXERCISE: The document you want to open for training purposes is located in
the Program Files\Freedom Scientific\Training\JAWS\enu folder. To get there press ALT+I to move to the Look In combo box.
list of 15 items
1. Press ALT+DOWN ARROW to open up a list of the available drives on your
computer. 2. Press DOWN ARROW to move to the local hard drive on your computer. Press
ENTER on that. 3. Press TAB to move out of the Look In combo box until you get to the list
view of files and folders. 4. Press P until you find Program Files.
5. Press ENTER to go into Program Files.
6. Press F to find Freedom Scientific.
7. Press ENTER to go into the Freedom Scientific folder.
8. Press T for Training.
9. Press ENTER on Training.
10. Press J for JAWS.
11. Press ENTER to go into the JAWS folder.
12. Press E for Enu.
13. And press ENTER to go into the Enu folder.
14. The File Open dialog box is now pointed to the folder where the file
you
want is located. Press the letter S until you find Saint Pete.rtf. 15. Press ENTER to open the document Saint Pete.rtf.
list end
Focus returns to the HJPad application and the cursor is in the edit area.
Read the current line with the SayLine command for JAWS, INSERT+UP ARROW. You can use standard reading commands to read this document. Start out by
pressing DOWN ARROW a few times. Try reading by sentence. Press ALT+DOWN ARROW to move to and read the next
sentence, or ALT+UP ARROW to read the prior sentence. Use ALT+NUM PAD 5 to read the current sentence. Take a moment or two to read this document and
practice using reading commands with JAWS. Saving a File in HJPad
Let's say that you have made a change to this document and you want to save
it, but you want to give it a different name. list of 3 items
1. Press ALT+F to go to the File menu.
2. Press DOWN ARROW until you reach Save As.
3. Press ENTER. Once again you land in the file name edit combo box.
list end
The Save As dialog box and the File Open dialog box are almost identical.
The only difference is in the action that is performed. If you press SHIFT+TAB here you land on the name header bar when using Windows Vista or Windows 7,
or the list of files and folders if you are using Windows XP. If you press SHIFT+TAB again you land in the list of files and folders when using
Windows
Vista or Windows 7. When you hear JAWS announce that something is not selected you can press
the
SPACEBAR to select it. Spend a moment exploring the Save As dialog box. For now go ahead and press
TAB to move to the file name. The file name is highlighted, so you can type right over it. Call it something different. You don't have to put in the
extension. If you move to the next combo box you'll find that it is still set to RTF. If you press TAB again focus moves to the save button. However, you
don't have to move to the save button. Press SHIFT+TAB twice to move back to the file name edit combo box. In many
dialog boxes within Windows one button will often be the default that gets activated when you press the ENTER key no matter where you are in that
dialog box. Focus is currently in the file name edit box. Press the JAWS keystroke to find out what the default button is for this dialog box. That keystroke
is INSERT+E. JAWS tells you that even though you're in the file name edit box the default button that gets activated by pressing ENTER is the Save
button.
So you don't actually have to press TAB to find it. You can just press ENTER. Go ahead and do that.
The Menus in HJPad
We've looked at some of the things in the File menu already.
list of 9 items
1. Press ALT+E to look at the Edit menu. Pretty standard for most Windows
word processing programs, you have an undo. Many of these items may be unavailable because at the moment you may not have any text selected. In other words,
you cannot cut or copy some text until you select it first. 2. Press RIGHT ARROW to move to the next menu, the View menu. There's a
toolbars submenu. Press DOWN ARROW to wrap back to the top. 3. Press RIGHT ARROW to open the toolbars submenu. Those are the two
toolbars that are active right now, and they are both checked. If you wanted to turn them off you could press ENTER on either one of these and that would turn
it
off. 4. For now, press RIGHT ARROW to go to the Insert menu. The only thing in
this menu is the item to insert the Date and Time. 5. Press RIGHT ARROW to go to the format menu. Here's where you can change
your font. Press DOWN ARROW to find menu items to set alignment and other paragraph information, and set up tab stops and other information.
6. Press RIGHT ARROW to move to the tools menu. We'll talk more about the
spell check later. Press DOWN ARROW. There's a sample dialogs submenu. 7. Press RIGHT ARROW to open this, we're going to explore these later as
well. Press DOWN ARROW. Focus moved back to the top of the menu. 8. Press RIGHT ARROW again to move to the Help menu. Help topics and About
HJPad. The about box in most programs in Windows gives you the version number, and if there is one, the serial number.
9. For now press ALT to get out of the menus.
list end
Sample Dialog Boxes in HJPad
Using the sample dialog boxes built in to HJPad students learn how to
operate standard Windows controls found in many dialog boxes while working in the Windows environment. The dialog boxes presented here are "samples" only,
intended to provide a safe environment for users to investigate and practice their skills.
EXERCISE: Follow along with the instructor to look at the Sample Dialogs in
HJPad. list of 6 items
1. The Sample Dialogs submenu is found within the Tools menu. Find Tools on
the menu bar. Activate the Tools menu with a key combination of ALT+T. 2. Press DOWN ARROW to move to the Sample Dialogs submenu.
3. Press ENTER to open this submenu.
4. Single page one is the first item in this submenu. Press ENTER to open
it. 5. JAWS screen-sensitive help is available at any time when working in
these
sample dialog boxes. Press the JAWS keystroke, INSERT+F1 to see what screen-sensitive help tells you.
6. Press TAB to explore the rest of the controls in this dialog box.
list end
NOTE: Be sure to point out the differences between the following
items:
Street edit box vs. First and Last Name edit boxes
City edit combo box vs. State combo box
Also notice that some parts of this dialog box have accelerator or ALT plus
letter keys associated with them, while others do not. Pressing one of these accelerator key combinations moves focus to that part of the dialog box
from
anywhere else in the dialog box. Be careful though, because if you use an accelerator key that is attached to a check box, the status of the check
box
is changed. Another control that is found in this dialog box is a "clear form button",
which when activated erases the information entered in these controls and puts them back in their original state.
There's another single page dialog box in the "Sample Dialogs" menu option
under the Tools menu, called "Single Page 2." Try investigating this dialog box now on your own. Remember to press INSERT+F1 for more help with any
control you land on. So far, the pages that we’ve been exploring have been single page dialog
boxes. Let’s go ahead and activate a multi page dialog box from within that same sample dialog sub-menu.
list of 3 items
1. Press ALT+T to activate Tools, and a D for Sample Dialogs.
2. Press DOWN ARROW until you select "multi page."
3. Press ENTER to open it.
list end
The two key words that you want to listen for when entering a dialog box
that you’ve never seen before are the words "tab" and "page". Either of those are usually indications that you have landed on a multi page dialog
box.
Notice that the text on the first page did not read automatically. How can
you read this text, called "static text," with JAWS? list of 2 items
• Read the current window using INSERT+B or
• Route JAWS (mouse pointer) to PC INSERT+NUM PAD MINUS and read with the
JAWS cursor. list end
EXERCISE: Follow along with the instructor to practice the two techniques
above. Don't forget to turn the PC cursor back on with NUM PAD PLUS when you are finished.
The standard Windows keystroke to move between multi page tabs is CTRL+TAB.
Try pressing this a few times. You can also press SHIFT+CTRL+TAB to move backwards through tabs.
All of these pages within the sample multi page tab dialog box example have
EXCELLENT help associated with them. Press the TAB key to move down into the pages and move from check box to check box. Press INSERT+F1 repeatedly to
get more information. We show you information on over 100 different Windows and JAWS topics within this multi page dialog box. Press CONTROL+TAB to move
between pages and continue with this part of the lesson. When training, have your students explore the many controls and help we have here and check off the
items they are already familiar with. When you are finished, press the ENTER key to activate the OK button and
return the application focus to the HJPad main application window. Explore the list view sample dialog box on your own later.
Open the Tree View sample dialog box. Move up and down in the tree at level
zero using the UP or DOWN ARROW keys. Additional levels are opened by pressing RIGHT ARROW, and closed by pressing LEFT ARROW. Move directly to the first
item by pressing HOME and the last item by pressing END. Open the tree view item "dialogs, closed", on level zero, by pressing RIGHT
ARROW. Notice that there are two descriptions, a functional and physical description. Press the TAB key to read a description. To move back from the description
to the tree view, press SHIFT+TAB. Close this dialog box when you are finished exploring it.
When you are finished with practice in the Sample Dialogs of HJPad, go back
to the Tools menu and choose the Sample Dialogs submenu Clear Samples item to prepare HJPad for the next student.
***Using the Spell Check in HJPad
HJPad is a word processing program that has been included in the JAWS
product as a learning tool. Its purpose is to provide you with some of the most common scenarios that you'll run into when working with a Windows application. One
of the features that we built into HJPad, which you will also come across in several popular off-the-shelf word processing programs, is a spell
checker.
EXERCISE: Open a document titled, Spelling.rtf. This document has several
spelling errors that you can use to correct. Locate the Spelling document in the C:\Program Files\Freedom Scientific\Training\JAWS\enu folder. To
activate the open dialog box, press CTRL+O. Focus is in the file name edit box. Navigate to the Look In combo box and switch to the folder mentioned above. Find
Spelling.rtf and press ENTER to open it. If you're continuing from the previous lesson and still have another
document open just answer No if you're asked to save any changes to it. However, if it's something that you were working on, you'll want to answer Yes.
Press INSERT+UP ARROW to read the top line. Next press DOWN ARROW so you
can
get an idea of the types of errors contained within this document. You'll discover that just because JAWS pronounces a word correctly that doesn't
necessarily mean that the word is spelled correctly, and vice-versa, so keep that in mind as you go through this exercise.
Press CTRL+HOME to go back to the top of the file.
The spell check feature is activated from within the Tools pull down menu
on
the menu bar, or alternatively by pressing the function key, F7. Press F7 now to activate the spell check.
You hear that the first misspelled word in the document is HJPad. That's
because the dictionary doesn't actually have the word HJPad in it, so you'll learn how to add it shortly. What is the default behavior for JAWS in spell
checking a document? You should hear the misspelled word spoken and spelled, then the suggested word spoken and spelled.
First, explore the other types of controls available in this dialog box.
When the dialog box first opens, focus is on the Ignore button. list of 17 items
1. Press SHIFT+TAB a couple of times to land in the Not In Dictionary edit
field, where you could edit or change this word if you want to. Here you could edit the word, if you wanted to, and then activate the Change button by
pressing ALT+C. 2. Press TAB to move to the next control. You are moving forward again this
time. This is a Suggestions list box containing alternative suggestions for the correct spelling. Of course, HJPad is a unique name, so it's not going
to appear in this list box. But if you wanted to, you could press UP or DOWN ARROW in this list and make a selection from it. If you think you have a
word you want, you can use the JAWS command for spelling a word, INSERT+NUM PAD 5 pressed twice quickly to spell it.
3. Press DOWN ARROW to move through the list.
4. Press TAB to move to the next control. This is the default
dictionary.
5. Go ahead and press TAB. Ignore button. The Ignore button causes this
occurrence only of the misspelled word to be skipped. If the same misspelled word appears later, it will be reported again.
6. Press strong>TAB. Ignore All button. The Ignore All button causes
this
and all further occurrences of the misspelled word to be skipped. 7. Press TAB. Add button. The Add button allows you to add a word that the
spell checker does not recognize, but which is actually correctly spelled, to your dictionary. Notice that the access key was ALT+A.
8. Press TAB. Change button. The Change button causes the reported word to
be replaced. If the problem word was edited, the edited word is used as the replacement. You would have done that in Not In Dictionary edit field.
Otherwise, the selected suggestion is used as the replacement. Only this occurrence of the reported word is replaced. If you want this and all following
occurrences of the word replaced, select the Change All button. 9. Press TAB. Change All button. There's the Change All button. This causes
this and all following occurrences of the reported word to be replaced. 10. Press TAB. Suggest button. The Suggest button lets you search more
thoroughly for suggested replacements for the current misspelled word if more are available.
11. Some of you may have landed on an Undo button. The Undo button removes
the last change made. If you did not find it when pressing TAB it's unavailable because you haven't made any changes.
12. Press TAB. Options button. You can use the Options dialog box to set
spelling-checker options, such as ignore capitalized words, ignore all cap words, ignore words with numbers, and so on.
13. Press TAB. Dictionaries button. The Dictionaries button allows you to
create your own custom dictionary. 14. Press TAB. Help button. The Help button opens the spell checker help
topic. 15. Press TAB again. Cancel button. The Cancel button stops the current
spell check. 16. Press TAB. Focus returns to the Not In Dictionary edit field.
17. For now, press ESC to get out of the spell check dialog box.
list end
Continue on your own with the spell check through the rest of this
document.
When you are finished, don't worry about saving any changes. Just say No if you are asked to save the changes. That way the document will remain intact
for future practice. Take care. Mike. Sent from my iBarstool. Go dodgers! No one has more to say than the woman who says she doesn't want to talk about it.
----- Original Message -----
From: Holger Fiallo
Sent: Friday, May 31, 2019 10:38 AM
Subject: Re: [jaws-users] HJPad Did so my self but did not work. I do not think the file for the dictionary
is there.
From: Mike
B
Sent: Friday, May 31, 2019 12:36 PM
Subject: Re: [jaws-users] HJPad Hi Holger,
I just tried doing a spellcheck in HJPad and it
worked just fine. After I typed in a couple of sentences I pressed the, F7
key, and the whole document was spellchecked giving me all mispelled words with
options for each word to ignore, ignore, change, change all or add.
Take care. Mike. Sent from my iBarstool. Go dodgers! No one has more to say than the woman who says she doesn't want to talk about it. ----- Original Message -----
From: Holger Fiallo
To: jaws-users-list@groups.io
Sent: Friday, May 31, 2019 9:54 AM
Subject: [jaws-users] HJPad Using w10
current and jaws 2019.HJPad does not work when doing a check spelling. Could not
tell me when I misspell the word catt. Does the spelling check
work?????????????????????. Holger Fiallo
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Re: HJPad
david <davidmac1957@...>
Spellchecking in WLM has no bearing whether the spellcheck is turned on in word. 1, open word,
2, alt+f=file,
3, t=options,
4, p=proofing, now tab and you can change various settings.
The impossible is the untried, Never under estimate the power of a dream.
From: jaws-users-list@groups.io <jaws-users-list@groups.io> On Behalf Of Holger Fiallo
Sent: Friday, May 31, 2019 3:25 PM To: jaws-users-list@groups.io Subject: Re: [jaws-users] HJPad
I do, however I can check if you let me know how. PS I think is on because when I use WLM to send email, before I send the mail, my spell checker looks at my spelling.
From: david Sent: Friday, May 31, 2019 1:49 PM To: jaws-users-list@groups.io Subject: Re: [jaws-users] HJPad
well, HJPad here the spellcheck is working. perhaps you don't have the spellcheck turned on in word.
The impossible is the untried, Never under estimate the power of a dream.
From: jaws-users-list@groups.io <jaws-users-list@groups.io> On Behalf Of Holger Fiallo
I have MS word but I just wanted to use HJ. Afterall I have it in my jaws. Want to know what to do get it working. Any help with this be good.
From: Gerald Levy via Groups.Io Sent: Friday, May 31, 2019 12:58 PM To: jaws-users-list@groups.io Subject: Re: [jaws-users] HJPad
If you want a simple word processing program that is very similar to HJ Pad that comes with a built-in spell checker, take a look at Jarte:
http://www.jaws-users.com/programs/Productivity/JarteDownloadPage.html
Gerald
Gerald
?? On 5/31/2019 1:38 PM, Holger Fiallo wrote:
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Re: HJPad
Holger Fiallo <hfiallo@...>
I do, however I can check if you let me know how. PS I think is on because
when I use WLM to send email, before I send the mail, my spell checker looks at
my spelling.
From: david
Sent: Friday, May 31, 2019 1:49 PM
To: jaws-users-list@groups.io
Subject: Re: [jaws-users] HJPad well, HJPad here the spellcheck is working. perhaps you don't have the spellcheck turned on in word.
The impossible is the untried, Never under estimate the power of a dream.
From: jaws-users-list@groups.io
<jaws-users-list@groups.io> On Behalf Of Holger
Fiallo
Sent: Friday, May 31, 2019 2:06 PM To: jaws-users-list@groups.io Subject: Re: [jaws-users] HJPad
I have MS word but I just wanted to use HJ. Afterall I have it in my jaws. Want to know what to do get it working. Any help with this be good.
From: Gerald Levy via Groups.Io Sent: Friday, May 31, 2019 12:58 PM To: jaws-users-list@groups.io Subject: Re: [jaws-users] HJPad
If you want a simple word processing program that is very similar to HJ Pad that comes with a built-in spell checker, take a look at Jarte:
http://www.jaws-users.com/programs/Productivity/JarteDownloadPage.html
Gerald
Gerald
?? On 5/31/2019 1:38 PM, Holger Fiallo wrote:
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Re: HJPad
david <davidmac1957@...>
well, HJPad here the spellcheck is working. perhaps you don't have the spellcheck turned on in word.
The impossible is the untried, Never under estimate the power of a dream.
From: jaws-users-list@groups.io <jaws-users-list@groups.io> On Behalf Of Holger Fiallo
Sent: Friday, May 31, 2019 2:06 PM To: jaws-users-list@groups.io Subject: Re: [jaws-users] HJPad
I have MS word but I just wanted to use HJ. Afterall I have it in my jaws. Want to know what to do get it working. Any help with this be good.
From: Gerald Levy via Groups.Io Sent: Friday, May 31, 2019 12:58 PM To: jaws-users-list@groups.io Subject: Re: [jaws-users] HJPad
If you want a simple word processing program that is very similar to HJ Pad that comes with a built-in spell checker, take a look at Jarte:
http://www.jaws-users.com/programs/Productivity/JarteDownloadPage.html
Gerald
Gerald
?? On 5/31/2019 1:38 PM, Holger Fiallo wrote:
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Re: HJPad
K0LNY
If you have Word, I wonder why HJ Pad isn't using
the spell checker dictionary from Office.
Glenn
I have MS word but I just wanted to use HJ. Afterall I have it in my jaws.
Want to know what to do get it working. Any help with this be good.
From: Gerald Levy via Groups.Io
Sent: Friday, May 31, 2019 12:58 PM
Subject: Re: [jaws-users] HJPad
If you want a simple word processing program that is very similar to HJ Pad that comes with a built-in spell checker, take a look at Jarte:
http://www.jaws-users.com/programs/Productivity/JarteDownloadPage.html
Gerald
Gerald
?? On 5/31/2019 1:38 PM, Holger Fiallo wrote:
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Re: HJPad
Holger Fiallo <hfiallo@...>
I have MS word but I just wanted to use HJ. Afterall I have it in my jaws.
Want to know what to do get it working. Any help with this be good.
From: Gerald Levy via Groups.Io
Sent: Friday, May 31, 2019 12:58 PM
To: jaws-users-list@groups.io
Subject: Re: [jaws-users] HJPad
If you want a simple word processing program that is very similar to HJ Pad that comes with a built-in spell checker, take a look at Jarte:
http://www.jaws-users.com/programs/Productivity/JarteDownloadPage.html
Gerald
Gerald
?? On 5/31/2019 1:38 PM, Holger Fiallo wrote:
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Re: HJPad
Gerald Levy
If you want a simple word processing program that is very similar to HJ Pad that comes with a built-in spell checker, take a look at Jarte:
http://www.jaws-users.com/programs/Productivity/JarteDownloadPage.html
Gerald
Gerald
?? On 5/31/2019 1:38 PM, Holger Fiallo
wrote:
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Re: HJPad
K0LNY
I wonder if HJ Pad relies on Office being
installed.
Outlook Express is like that.
Glenn
Hi Holger,
I just tried doing a spellcheck in HJPad and it
worked just fine. After I typed in a couple of sentences I pressed the, F7
key, and the whole document was spellchecked giving me all mispelled words with
options for each word to ignore, ignore, change, change all or add.
Take care. Mike. Sent from my iBarstool. Go dodgers! No one has more to say than the woman who says she doesn't want to talk about it.
----- Original Message -----
From: Holger Fiallo
Sent: Friday, May 31, 2019 9:54 AM
Subject: [jaws-users] HJPad Using w10
current and jaws 2019.HJPad does not work when doing a check spelling. Could not
tell me when I misspell the word catt. Does the spelling check
work?????????????????????. Holger Fiallo
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Re: HJPad
Holger Fiallo <hfiallo@...>
Did so my self but did not work. I do not think the file for the dictionary
is there.
From: Mike
B
Sent: Friday, May 31, 2019 12:36 PM
To: jaws-users-list@groups.io
Subject: Re: [jaws-users] HJPad Hi Holger,
I just tried doing a spellcheck in HJPad and it
worked just fine. After I typed in a couple of sentences I pressed the, F7
key, and the whole document was spellchecked giving me all mispelled words with
options for each word to ignore, ignore, change, change all or add.
Take care. Mike. Sent from my iBarstool. Go dodgers! No one has more to say than the woman who says she doesn't want to talk about it.
----- Original Message -----
From: Holger Fiallo
To: jaws-users-list@groups.io
Sent: Friday, May 31, 2019 9:54 AM
Subject: [jaws-users] HJPad Using w10
current and jaws 2019.HJPad does not work when doing a check spelling. Could not
tell me when I misspell the word catt. Does the spelling check
work?????????????????????. Holger Fiallo
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Re: HJPad
Mike B <mb69mach1@...>
Hi Holger,
I just tried doing a spellcheck in HJPad and it
worked just fine. After I typed in a couple of sentences I pressed the, F7
key, and the whole document was spellchecked giving me all mispelled words with
options for each word to ignore, ignore, change, change all or add.
Take care. Mike. Sent from my iBarstool. Go dodgers! No one has more to say than the woman who says she doesn't want to talk about it.
----- Original Message -----
From: Holger Fiallo
Sent: Friday, May 31, 2019 9:54 AM
Subject: [jaws-users] HJPad Using w10
current and jaws 2019.HJPad does not work when doing a check spelling. Could not
tell me when I misspell the word catt. Does the spelling check
work?????????????????????. Holger Fiallo
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Re: JAWS is silent when moving up and down the item in JAWS settings center
Mike B <mb69mach1@...>
toggle quoted messageShow quoted text
Hi Sim Kah,
Good deal, glad you got it figured
out. A quick note, with both my Windows 7 & 10 desktop computers
running J2019 all the folders in the Settings Center read the same no
matter which screen echo is selected.
Take care. Mike. Sent from my iBarstool. Go dodgers! No one has more to say than the woman who says she doesn't want to talk about it.
----- Original Message -----
From: Sim Kah Yong
Sent: Friday, May 31, 2019 12:25 AM
Subject: Re: [jaws-users] JAWS is silent when moving up and down the
item in JAWS settings center Hi Mike Thank you for all your suggestions. I finally find out what is the problem. I have accidentally set my screen echo to "highlighted" instead of "all". JAWS key + S is the hotkey to switch screen echo. Hope this helps someone else. Thanks. On 29/5/2019 11:57 PM, Mike B wrote:
-- John 14:6
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Re: Adobe Acrobat DC Inquiry
JERRY MARTIN
PS:
Upon checking previous messages on the same thing, I was not able to
determine what one poster suggested on doing, which was unblocking something
under the properties heading. Thanks for any help.
Jerry
From: jyandt.martin@...
Sent: Friday, May 31, 2019 11:40 AM
To: jaws-users-list
Subject: [jaws-users] Adobe Acrobat DC Inquiry Morning all.
Using JAWS 2018, Adobe Acrobat DC and Windows 10 on a Dell laptop, I was
needing to know something. I have downloaded a form from my financial
institution in a pdf format. Using Adobe Acrobat DC, I try opening the document
to read it with Jaws, but nothing happens. Can anyone offer any ideas as to why
this is and some possible remedies? Thanks.
Jerry
“You know
you are old when you pass a cemetary and you feel like you are apartment
hunting.”
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HJPad
Holger Fiallo <hfiallo@...>
Using w10
current and jaws 2019.HJPad does not work when doing a check spelling. Could not
tell me when I misspell the word catt. Does the spelling check
work?????????????????????. Holger Fiallo
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Adobe Acrobat DC Inquiry
JERRY MARTIN
Morning all.
Using JAWS 2018, Adobe Acrobat DC and Windows 10 on a Dell laptop, I was
needing to know something. I have downloaded a form from my financial
institution in a pdf format. Using Adobe Acrobat DC, I try opening the document
to read it with Jaws, but nothing happens. Can anyone offer any ideas as to why
this is and some possible remedies? Thanks.
Jerry
“You know
you are old when you pass a cemetary and you feel like you are apartment
hunting.”
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