[access-uk] Re: How do you wake up a silent computer?\

  • From: "Peter Logue" <peterlogue@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 1 Mar 2005 08:26:35 -0500

Ah, thanks Ray. Tried Carol's idea. But Jaws doesn't often work with
that insert F11 nonsense.

Peter




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Peter.

To run the volume control panel from the 'Run' dialogue, type:

sndvol32

I know that one appeared here some time back, but I'd forgotten 
it.  Where did I get it?  at:

http://users.accesscomm.ca/gbraun/wxp/shortcut.htm

This page is full of similar command type timesavers - if you can 
remember them all, (smile).

HTH.
Ray

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----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Peter Logue" <peterlogue@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Monday, February 28, 2005 8:21 PM
Subject: [access-uk] Re: How do you wake up a silent computer?\


It would help if I knew the volume control shortcut to type into 
the run
command field, like typing Outlook to launch Outlook or calc to 
run
calculator.

Peter



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Sent: 28 February, 2005 3:08 PM
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Subject: [access-uk] Re: How do you wake up a silent computer?\

Ray, here is what to do. If you have to phone your friend, this 
is what
he does. First, make sure that Jaws is loaded.
1. hit the windows key.
2. hit the letter P.
3. Hit enter.
4. Hit the letter E.
5. Hit the letter V.
Wait a second or four.
6. Now tab twice.
7. hit the spacebar once.

If you phone him and run him through this procedure all should be 
well,
assuming he has his computer on Classic mode.

Peter



Peter




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Hi list.

A friend, the same one who had to ddowngrade to Windows XP home to use
JAWS standard and who needed help with BT interenet, has had another
problem, and not just once.  The speech and sound from his computer have
just vanished!

He's totaly blind so its very hard to tell him what he might do to get
the PC up and talking again.  So, folks, how do you get sound back when
it vanishes?

No, the speakers are connected and OK, the volume is turned up. There's
just no sound.  I think it is the mixer volume controls being altered,
most likely a mute setting.  So, is there a command, or some sort of
script file that stands a good chance of recovering lost sound?  Such a
thing ought to be possible to help, at least in some cases.  Any
thoughts? Ray

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