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 reading https://bahaiteachings.org ?
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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 System Tray. All the commands which bring up these lists start with, select, or more likely, select a, such as, select a link. ? Brian Hartgen Hartgen Consultancy. Our usual opening Hours are 9 AM to 5 PM UK time, Monday to Friday. ? Telephone (in the UK) 02921-051325. Telephone (in the United States of America) 239-256-7779. ?
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From: [email protected] <[email protected]> On Behalf Of Dean Martineau Sent: Friday, July 26, 2024 6:23 PM To: [email protected] Subject: [J-Say] 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 reading
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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. This message was created using dictation. Please ignore any dictation or transcription mistakes.
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On Jul 26, 2024, at 10:59?AM, Brian Hartgen via groups.io <brian@...> wrote:
? 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 System Tray. All the commands which bring up these lists start with, select, or more likely, select a, such as, select a link. ? Brian Hartgen Hartgen Consultancy. Our usual opening Hours are 9 AM to 5 PM UK time, Monday to Friday. ? Telephone (in the UK) 02921-051325. Telephone (in the United States of America) 239-256-7779. ? ? 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 reading
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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 List, insert+F10. ? ? Encouraging and thought-provoking reading https://bahaiteachings.org ?
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From: [email protected] <[email protected]> On Behalf Of Joshua Saunders via groups.io Sent: Friday, July 26, 2024 2:46 PM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [J-Say] 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. This message was created using dictation. Please ignore any dictation or transcription mistakes.
On Jul 26, 2024, at 10:59?AM, Brian Hartgen via groups.io <brian@...> wrote:
? 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 System Tray. All the commands which bring up these lists start with, select, or more likely, select a, such as, select a link. ? Brian Hartgen Hartgen Consultancy. Our usual opening Hours are 9 AM to 5 PM UK time, Monday to Friday. ? Telephone (in the UK) 02921-051325. Telephone (in the United States of America) 239-256-7779. ? ? 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 reading ?
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You probably know this, but you can say press insert F10 This message was created using dictation. Please ignore any dictation or transcription mistakes.
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On Jul 26, 2024, at 12:48?PM, Dean Martineau via groups.io <topdot@...> wrote:
? 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 List, insert+F10. ? ? Encouraging and thought-provoking reading https://bahaiteachings.org ? ? 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. This message was created using dictation. Please ignore any dictation or transcription mistakes.
On Jul 26, 2024, at 10:59?AM, Brian Hartgen via groups.io <brian@...> wrote:
? 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 System Tray. All the commands which bring up these lists start with, select, or more likely, select a, such as, select a link. ? Brian Hartgen Hartgen Consultancy. Our usual opening Hours are 9 AM to 5 PM UK time, Monday to Friday. ? Telephone (in the UK) 02921-051325. Telephone (in the United States of America) 239-256-7779. ? ? 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 reading ?
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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 case that matters. ? Encouraging and thought-provoking reading https://bahaiteachings.org ?
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From: [email protected] <[email protected]> On Behalf Of Joshua Saunders via groups.io Sent: Friday, July 26, 2024 3:51 PM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [J-Say] J-Say command to invoke the JAWS Task List? You probably know this, but you can say press insert F10 This message was created using dictation. Please ignore any dictation or transcription mistakes.
On Jul 26, 2024, at 12:48?PM, Dean Martineau via groups.io <topdot@...> wrote:
? 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 List, insert+F10. ? ? Encouraging and thought-provoking reading https://bahaiteachings.org ? ? 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. This message was created using dictation. Please ignore any dictation or transcription mistakes.
On Jul 26, 2024, at 10:59?AM, Brian Hartgen via groups.io <brian@...> wrote:
? 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 System Tray. All the commands which bring up these lists start with, select, or more likely, select a, such as, select a link. ? Brian Hartgen Hartgen Consultancy. Our usual opening Hours are 9 AM to 5 PM UK time, Monday to Friday. ? Telephone (in the UK) 02921-051325. Telephone (in the United States of America) 239-256-7779. ? ? 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 reading ?
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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. ? Telephone (in the UK) 02921-051325. Telephone (in the United States of America) 239-256-7779. ?
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From: [email protected] <[email protected]> On Behalf Of Dean Martineau Sent: Friday, July 26, 2024 8:59 PM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [J-Say] 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 case that matters. ? Encouraging and thought-provoking reading https://bahaiteachings.org ? ? You probably know this, but you can say press insert F10 This message was created using dictation. Please ignore any dictation or transcription mistakes.
On Jul 26, 2024, at 12:48?PM, Dean Martineau via groups.io <topdot@...> wrote:
? 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 List, insert+F10. ? ? Encouraging and thought-provoking reading https://bahaiteachings.org ? ? 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. This message was created using dictation. Please ignore any dictation or transcription mistakes.
On Jul 26, 2024, at 10:59?AM, Brian Hartgen via groups.io <brian@...> wrote:
? 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 System Tray. All the commands which bring up these lists start with, select, or more likely, select a, such as, select a link. ? Brian Hartgen Hartgen Consultancy. Our usual opening Hours are 9 AM to 5 PM UK time, Monday to Friday. ? Telephone (in the UK) 02921-051325. Telephone (in the United States of America) 239-256-7779. ? ? 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 reading
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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 list and Dragon. I will check it next week. ? ? Brian Hartgen Hartgen Consultancy. Our usual opening Hours are 9 AM to 5 PM UK time, Monday to Friday. ? Telephone (in the UK) 02921-051325. Telephone (in the United States of America) 239-256-7779. ?
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From: [email protected] <[email protected]> On Behalf Of Dean Martineau Sent: Friday, July 26, 2024 8:49 PM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [J-Say] 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 List, insert+F10. ? ? Encouraging and thought-provoking reading https://bahaiteachings.org ? ? 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. This message was created using dictation. Please ignore any dictation or transcription mistakes.
On Jul 26, 2024, at 10:59?AM, Brian Hartgen via groups.io <brian@...> wrote:
? 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 System Tray. All the commands which bring up these lists start with, select, or more likely, select a, such as, select a link. ? Brian Hartgen Hartgen Consultancy. Our usual opening Hours are 9 AM to 5 PM UK time, Monday to Friday. ? Telephone (in the UK) 02921-051325. Telephone (in the United States of America) 239-256-7779. ? ? 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 reading
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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 transcription mistakes.
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On Jul 26, 2024, at 12:59?PM, Dean Martineau via groups.io <topdot@...> wrote:
? 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 case that matters. ? Encouraging and thought-provoking reading https://bahaiteachings.org ? ? You probably know this, but you can say press insert F10 This message was created using dictation. Please ignore any dictation or transcription mistakes.
On Jul 26, 2024, at 12:48?PM, Dean Martineau via groups.io <topdot@...> wrote:
? 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 List, insert+F10. ? ? Encouraging and thought-provoking reading https://bahaiteachings.org ? ? 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. This message was created using dictation. Please ignore any dictation or transcription mistakes.
On Jul 26, 2024, at 10:59?AM, Brian Hartgen via groups.io <brian@...> wrote:
? 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 System Tray. All the commands which bring up these lists start with, select, or more likely, select a, such as, select a link. ? Brian Hartgen Hartgen Consultancy. Our usual opening Hours are 9 AM to 5 PM UK time, Monday to Friday. ? Telephone (in the UK) 02921-051325. Telephone (in the United States of America) 239-256-7779. ? ? 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 reading ?
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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 Confirm That to focus the program. That has served us well for many years and I do not see an issue with this.
2. However, now that the Insert F10 jaws list was redesigned in the last year, particularly so as to close programs, I tested this with Dragon. I accept people cannot do this at the moment. I am glad to say this list does no longer have the problems it once did. So I am more than happy to restore that functionality so people have access to that list instead.
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