Re: J-Say and Leasey
Hi Caroline
The answer is exactly the same as it has always been, and that is likely to
continue. You would have to use a separate JAWS version, but thanks for
checking.
Brian Hartgen
Hartgen
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Brian Hartgen
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J-Say and Leasey
Hi everyone. I ask this question every time and the answer is no, but I'm
asking again because I can't remember if there's been a change since the
last time I did an install which was quite some time
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Caroline toews
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Re: J-Say command to invoke the JAWS Task List
There is mixed news with this one.
1. The command, Select a Program, as I've said previously brings up the Microsoft list of running programs. One can move through this list with, Move Down, etc, then
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Brian Hartgen
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Re: J-Say command to invoke the JAWS Task List
Sometimes you can say press insert, and then a key stroke combination. This does not always work. But sometimes it does.
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Joshua Saunders
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Re: J-Say command to invoke the JAWS Task List
There is, Select a Program. That brings up a list of running programs.
Now that is not quite the same as insert F10, because the last time I checked, there were some compatibility issues between that
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Brian Hartgen
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Re: J-Say command to invoke the JAWS Task List
No you cannot say press Insert F11.
That is one of the reasons J-Say exists.
Brian Hartgen
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Brian Hartgen
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Re: J-Say command to invoke the JAWS Task List
Well, in my experience, and I just tried it, J-Say/Dragon does not act on insert key combinations. Of course you can use all sorts of other keystrokes. I am using an older version of the program, in
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Dean Martineau
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Re: J-Say command to invoke the JAWS Task List
You probably know this, but you can say press insert F10
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Joshua Saunders
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Re: J-Say command to invoke the JAWS Task List
I have occasionally used, and I’m pretty sure I’ve taught, the System Tray command. That isn’t at all what I was hoping to find. I was hoping there would be a command to bring up the JAWS Task
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Dean Martineau
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Re: J-Say command to invoke the JAWS Task List
This is Josh. I have used this command. Admittedly it was probably about six months ago. What it did was it brought up the system tray. Therefore it makes sense.
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Joshua Saunders
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Re: J-Say command to invoke the JAWS Task List
Hi Dean
I do not know anyone who has ever used this command since J-Say was created
in 2003, so you will have to try it and I will do so myself next week. But I
believe the command is, Select
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Brian Hartgen
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J-Say command to invoke the JAWS Task List
I was looking through the command summaries and didn't see a command to
invoke the insert+F10 list of running programs. Is there a command for this
feature?
Encouraging and thought-provoking
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Dean Martineau
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J-Say Update
This is a free update for existing users of J-Say 22.
See below for updating instructions.
If you cannot update the product yourself, remote assistance is available.
Changes:
The primary
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Brian Hartgen
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Re: Navigating chrome settings and using the Gmail interface
My apologies Dean, I neglected to answer your other question.
In respect of Gmail navigation, I think the best thing you can do for now is
to ask the user to use the press keyboard commands to
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Brian Hartgen
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Re: Navigating chrome settings and using the Gmail interface
To be honest it couldn't be more accessible if it tried.
So, I arrow down to one of the options. You mentioned, On Startup.
Press Enter.
JAWS should go into forms mode, which if you are using
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Brian Hartgen
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Re: Navigating chrome settings and using the Gmail interface
This user won't be using Outlook. As for Chrome settings, I'm having trouble
with the logic of the settings screens, available from the alt+f menu. I
used to do this smoothly, but either it has
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Dean Martineau
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Re: Navigating chrome settings and using the Gmail interface
Hi Dean
In relation to the settings, are you talking about the Chrome browser, then
ALT+F, then Settings?
If you know how to make use of the web with J-Say there are absolutely no
difficulties
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Brian Hartgen
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Navigating chrome settings and using the Gmail interface
Does anyone know of any Dragon commands or even jaws navigation tips for
navigating the chrome settings screens? In a similar vein, does anyone know
any Dragon commands for working with the Gmail web
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Dean Martineau
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Re: Technical Support
Thank you so much for your complements which are very much appreciated.
Please feel free to pass our company details to anyone who you feel may need
assistance in this area.
Again, thank you for
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Brian Hartgen
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Re: Technical Support
Hi Brian,
Thank you so much for your ongoing support and fixing my J-Say related
problems.
I thought that your attached note was important enough to pass along to
Anne Hatton, the head of the
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Tomec Smith
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