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Re: The Amazing Disappearing Profile
Thank you forgiving me the proper shutdown command, I thought that the shutdown command I listed had been the right one.for the remaining 2 I don't actually press the buttons on the keyboard, I just
By retro.otr@... · #84 ·
Re: The Amazing Disappearing Profile
Wednesday I could do if you would like that. The correct voice command is, Computer Off. That saves the profile first and then closes down the computer. If you do use the keyboard to close
By Brian Hartgen · #83 ·
Re: The Amazing Disappearing Profile
I do have Remote Incident Manager. That timeslot may be a tight squeeze for me. I'll probably be pretty busy on Tuesday, but I could probably clear out space on Wednesday of next week. You are
By retro.otr@... · #82 ·
Re: The Amazing Disappearing Profile
Dear Mr Heltsley Thank you for your message. It seems difficult to believe that the profile is being removed from the computer unless you are not closing down the computer properly in line
By Brian Hartgen · #81 ·
The Amazing Disappearing Profile
For several days now, every time I boot up my computer Dragon has me build a new user profile. The process isn't difficult, just annoying that I have to do it every time I reboot my computer.
By retro.otr@... · #80 ·
J-Say 23 Update
J-Say 23 has been updated. Corrected a problem where with latest builds of Windows11, it was not possible to create shortcuts to files and folders. If you do not create such shortcuts, there is no
By Brian Hartgen · #79 ·
J-Say Shortcuts
A problem has been identified today in relation to creating J-Say shortcuts pointing to files and folders. These allow for frequently used files and folders to be launched directly by voice. They
By Brian Hartgen · #78 ·
Hartgen Consultancy Holiday Dates
Reminder: Hartgen Consultancy closing dates are as follows: Monday 11 November through to Monday 18 November. That is next week. Friday 20 December 2024 through to Monday 6 January 2025.
By Brian Hartgen · #77 ·
J-Say version 23
Today, JAWS version 2025 has been released. All our products are compatible with JAWS 2025, even J-Say, the update for which has just been released. So targets have been met and in some cases
By Brian Hartgen · #76 ·
AI Tools
Some people have been asking about using J-Say with AI tools, so let's bring you up-to-date with that. With J-Say version 23, to be released in November, you will be able to: Use the new
By Brian Hartgen · #75 ·
Re: J-Say with JAWS 2025, Please Read
Thank you very much for that detailed note! It’s a great help! Thanks and regards! [email protected]> wrote:
By Annavaram N. · #74 ·
Re: J-Say with JAWS 2025, Please Read
Thank you for letting me know. This message was created using dictation. Please ignore any dictation or transcription mistakes.
By Joshua Saunders · #73 ·
J-Say with JAWS 2025, Please Read
Hi to all We are at the time of year when a new JAWS version is almost upon us. I would say it is about two weeks away at this point. For anyone thinking of upgrading to the new JAWS 2025, I
By Brian Hartgen · #72 ·
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
By Brian Hartgen · #71 ·
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
By Caroline toews · #70 ·
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
By Brian Hartgen · #69 ·
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. This message was created using dictation. Please ignore any dictation or
By Joshua Saunders · #68 ·
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
By Brian Hartgen · #67 ·
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 Hartgen Consultancy. Our usual opening Hours are 9 AM to 5 PM UK time, Monday to Friday.
By Brian Hartgen · #66 ·
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
By Dean Martineau · #65 ·