Re: Disconnecting from teh net
- From: Craig Goodenough <epimetheus27@xxxxxxxxxx>
- To: jfw@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Fri, 28 Nov 2003 22:31:10 -0500
Greetings everyone!
There are a couple of ways to tackle this method Rob.
you could use the shortcut method, as suggested, or you can use the
Insert + F11 method.
This brings up a dialogue box that has all the programs that are running
in your system tray. You should see your internet connection as one of
the options.
Select your internet connection, and then press Tab once This moves you
to a series of buttons on the right of the window. Just press enter on
the first option (Right Single-click) Then arrow up and down until you
hear the Disconnect option and press enter.
I know this wasn't the Single-click option you were looking for, but it
is also good to use it for accessing your anti virus updates and windows
update.
Cheers
Craig Goodenough
Rob wrote:
>Make a shortcut to connect & assign a hot key to it.
>while connected, press the shortcut & you should disconnect.
>I'm now on cable, but thats how I use to do it.
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>Sent: Thursday, November 27, 2003 7:52 AM
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>>Hi all
>>Is there a one key stroke way of disconnecting from the net using jaws?
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>At the moment I have to go into dial up network and enter on my provider
>icon, then enter on disconnect.
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>>Thanks.
>>
>>Barry
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