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Re: Word Processors that Work with JAWS
Here's more info on Libre Office:
Built on a strong heritage
LibreOffice is a successor to OpenOffice.org (commonly known as OpenOffice), which in turn was based on StarOffice. Many years of
Here's more info on Libre Office:
Built on a strong heritage
LibreOffice is a successor to OpenOffice.org (commonly known as OpenOffice), which in turn was based on StarOffice. Many years of
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K0LNY
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#17585
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Re: Word Processors that Work with JAWS
There is the open source Libre Office, which is a suite of tools like Microsoft Office and that does Word files well and it's free.
Here's a link:
https://www.libreoffice.org/
Glenn
There is the open source Libre Office, which is a suite of tools like Microsoft Office and that does Word files well and it's free.
Here's a link:
https://www.libreoffice.org/
Glenn
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K0LNY
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#17584
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Re: Word Processors that Work with JAWS
I don't think NotePad does word processing, just plain text. As for WordPad, I don't know much about it. I might give it a try.
On 6/11/2022 12:42 PM, Madison Martin wrote:
I don't think NotePad does word processing, just plain text. As for WordPad, I don't know much about it. I might give it a try.
On 6/11/2022 12:42 PM, Madison Martin wrote:
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Lanie Molinar
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#17583
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Re: Word Processors that Work with JAWS
You could try Notepad or Wordpad; I use Microsoft Word but I’ve used those from time to time
You could try Notepad or Wordpad; I use Microsoft Word but I’ve used those from time to time
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Madison Martin
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#17582
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Word Processors that Work with JAWS
Hi all. Thanks to everyone who answered my last email. You all gave me
some great resources to check out, and I found some useful scripts. I
also purchased Leasey and downloaded the Windows Screen
Hi all. Thanks to everyone who answered my last email. You all gave me
some great resources to check out, and I found some useful scripts. I
also purchased Leasey and downloaded the Windows Screen
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Lanie Molinar
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#17581
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Re: New Subscriber Contemplating Switching from NVDA to JAWS with A Few Questions
Hi, Lanie.
>I've been playing with JAWS 2022 for a little while now. I'm a
>long-time user of NVDA and like it, but I'm interested in some of the
>features JAWS
>provides that NVDA doesn't, and
Hi, Lanie.
>I've been playing with JAWS 2022 for a little while now. I'm a
>long-time user of NVDA and like it, but I'm interested in some of the
>features JAWS
>provides that NVDA doesn't, and
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Orlando Enrique Fiol
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#17580
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Re: Chrome question
Well, from what I've found it's a feature of Chrome that allows automatic switching to legacy browsers, typically Internet Explorer, for a specific list of URLs, and where if you navigate back from
Well, from what I've found it's a feature of Chrome that allows automatic switching to legacy browsers, typically Internet Explorer, for a specific list of URLs, and where if you navigate back from
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Brian Vogel
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#17579
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Re: New Subscriber Contemplating Switching from NVDA to JAWS with A Few Questions
Wow, what an impressive resource! You are definitely what I would call a true expert. It is an honor to be part of this list with people such as yourself on it.
Thanks for sharing the info…
Wow, what an impressive resource! You are definitely what I would call a true expert. It is an honor to be part of this list with people such as yourself on it.
Thanks for sharing the info…
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LaTour, Mark
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#17578
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Re: Chrome question
I'm guessing it is a version of Chrome that is like FireFox's ESR version, which works better because updates don't brake accessibility.
I'm guessing it is a version of Chrome that is like FireFox's ESR version, which works better because updates don't brake accessibility.
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K0LNY
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#17577
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Re: Chrome question
No, she is not, I get this all the time, but I am not sure what exactly it is, either. I’ll try to get some more information and post it here.
No, she is not, I get this all the time, but I am not sure what exactly it is, either. I’ll try to get some more information and post it here.
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Sieghard Weitzel
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#17576
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Re: New Subscriber Contemplating Switching from NVDA to JAWS with A Few Questions
I’d also recommend David Kingsbury’s excellent book The Windows Screen Reader Primer: All the Basics and More which has sections on both JAWS and NVDA. You can obtain it from this website:
I’d also recommend David Kingsbury’s excellent book The Windows Screen Reader Primer: All the Basics and More which has sections on both JAWS and NVDA. You can obtain it from this website:
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Alan Lemly
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#17575
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Re: New Subscriber Contemplating Switching from NVDA to JAWS with A Few Questions
Hi. I’ve been using JAWS for Windows since version 1.0 began shipping in 1995 as well as NVDA since the summer of 2009 so I think that I can speak about both the similarities as well as the
Hi. I’ve been using JAWS for Windows since version 1.0 began shipping in 1995 as well as NVDA since the summer of 2009 so I think that I can speak about both the similarities as well as the
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David Goldfield
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#17574
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Re: Chrome question
It just announced that Chrome Legacy was active. I checked my Chrome and it says Chrome is up to date
Version 102.0.5005.115 (Official Build) (64-bit)
No big deal unless I need to change
It just announced that Chrome Legacy was active. I checked my Chrome and it says Chrome is up to date
Version 102.0.5005.115 (Official Build) (64-bit)
No big deal unless I need to change
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Vicki W
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#17573
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Re: Chrome question
What, precisely, was the alert text?
My gut tells me you're somehow using a very out-of-date version of Chrome, but without explicit message text it's all shooting in the dark.
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Brian - Windows 10,
What, precisely, was the alert text?
My gut tells me you're somehow using a very out-of-date version of Chrome, but without explicit message text it's all shooting in the dark.
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Brian - Windows 10,
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Brian Vogel
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#17572
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Re: New Subscriber Contemplating Switching from NVDA to JAWS with A Few Questions
I will try to help with part of your questions.
One resource for Jaws scripts is a site by Doug Lee: https://dlee.org
I tis best to always read the specific entry about the script before
I will try to help with part of your questions.
One resource for Jaws scripts is a site by Doug Lee: https://dlee.org
I tis best to always read the specific entry about the script before
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Richard Turner
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#17571
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Re: Chrome question
It's a rather silly question, but I was in a hurry and when I opened a webpage, I got a chrome legacy alert. I Googled it and still wanted a little more info as to why.
Vicki
It's a rather silly question, but I was in a hurry and when I opened a webpage, I got a chrome legacy alert. I Googled it and still wanted a little more info as to why.
Vicki
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Vicki W
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#17570
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New Subscriber Contemplating Switching from NVDA to JAWS with A Few Questions
Hi all. I've been playing with JAWS 2022 for a little while now. I'm a
long-time user of NVDA and like it, but I'm interested in some of the
features JAWS
provides that NVDA doesn't, and I'd like to
Hi all. I've been playing with JAWS 2022 for a little while now. I'm a
long-time user of NVDA and like it, but I'm interested in some of the
features JAWS
provides that NVDA doesn't, and I'd like to
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Lanie Molinar
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#17569
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Re: Chrome question
I love that kind of question. Straight to the point. No bullshit.
I love that kind of question. Straight to the point. No bullshit.
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LaTour, Mark
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#17568
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Re: Convenient OCR Question
Thanks much. Have a good weekend.
Thanks much. Have a good weekend.
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JERRY MARTIN
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#17567
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Re: Convenient OCR Question
No, anytime you have Jaws running you can issue that command.
Richard
My web site; https://www.turner42.com/
No, anytime you have Jaws running you can issue that command.
Richard
My web site; https://www.turner42.com/
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Richard Turner
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#17566
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