Re: Mustafa voice pitch, post number 2

  • From: "mostafa almahdy" <mostafa.almahdy@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: jfw@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Sat, 3 Jan 2009 04:37:56 +0200

Hello:
am very pleased of you're responding in accurately,  i did ajusted
that feature, cannot  disabled  completely, or do it in way which i
wish to, but i  decreased that higher pich  lower  les than  default
which we have it set, actually, am not pleased about this  result, but
i should to be honest
, it's better than.
and am very enthusiastice  of you're responding in shortly.
i have another question about  avast antivirus, do you provide  a
script's for it?, am running with it, really it's  protectable, and
savely.
any suggest, that would be appreciated!!.
mostafa almahdy.
best regard
it's always hope that give's meaning to life
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On 1/3/09, Bruce Toews <bruce@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
> It's important to know both shortcut keys and menus. People who only know
> menus are getting totally thrown now by Office 2007, which avoides the use
> of menus.
>
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> On Fri, 2 Jan 2009, Yardbird wrote:
>
>> hi Jeff,
>>
>> you're right about that Insert F10 being a handy way to remind yourself
>> which apps you've got running, without going to all the trouble of
>> pressing
>> Windows Key M or Windows Key D to go to your Desktop (in XP, at least) and
>> then tabbing into your Task Bar and arrowing from one application to the
>> next. But when you talk about getting jaws to speak the name of a Window,
>> you must mean Insert T, don't you? If not, try that. That's the command
>> that
>> is supposed to read you the title of a document, Web page, and so forth.
>>
>> As far as emphasizing menus in an application, including Jaws, so that a
>> person can get a sense of how the interface of an application is
>> organized,
>> which is conventionally considered informative, although blind people who
>> know only shortcut commands are reluctant to agree), I learned to continue
>> this sighted way of understanding program organization by the way I
>> learned
>> Jaws many versions ago on my own, which was thanks to the cassette
>> training
>> tapes prepared by Eric Damery. As you followed along, doing everything
>> step
>> by step as instructed, this was how it was explained, with the shortcuts
>> and
>> hotkeys coming in only after you understood what you were taking a
>> shortcut
>> (using "shortcut" in the ordinary way)through. I've noticed that a lot of
>> instructions are given on tech support lists in this shortcut/hotkey way
>> without any reference to context, so I I'm familiar with the kind of
>> instruction you're referring to. I profit by such instructions as  much as
>> the next person but always keep in mind what's actually going on as I use
>> a
>> hotkey, and if I don't happen to know, I do something to find out. This is
>> helpful to me, and I think it's helpful to others, also.
>>
>> ----- Original Message -----
>> From: "Jeffrey Schwartz" <sidney.schwartz@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>> To: <jfw@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>> Sent: Friday, January 02, 2009 1:26 PM
>> Subject: RE: Mustafa voice pitch, post number 2
>>
>>
>> Very nice response.  Even after all these years of using jaws, I still
>> don't
>> know some basic commands as tech support gets you there as soon as
>> possible.
>> I received a new Pc at work and it is a Dell Vista, converted back to XP
>> for
>> the corporate market.  Some undiagnosable issue prevents alt-tab from
>> saying
>> the name of the open window in the background.  Hence I learned that
>> Insert-F10 gives a list of all working programs.  You can arrow down and
>> hit
>> enter on the one you want.  It gives the added advantage of informing me
>> when I have a dozen windows open and am    slowing down my pc.  I close
>> the
>> ones no longer in use.  Every dark cloud has a silver lining
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: jfw-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:jfw-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf
>> Of Yardbird
>> Sent: Friday, January 02, 2009 2:21 PM
>> To: JFW List
>> Subject: Mustafa voice pitch, post number 2
>>
>> Mustafa,
>>
>> Now here's how to change Jaws from its default setting of not speaking
>> capitalization distinctly when you're in the Say All mode. this may get
>> you
>> what you say you want:
>>
>> Bring up the list of Jaws "managers" by pressing Insert F2. Down arrow to
>> Configuration manager, press Enter.
>>
>> Some people wiould tell you to avoid the menu you just went through by
>> pressing Insert 6, I think it is, to get to Configuration Manager. I don't
>> prefer to teach this method, because it deprives the new user of knowing
>> even that there's a menu structure for many Jaws functions. I think that's
>> educational. After you know where things are, and which things are
>> associated with other things, then a further shortcut is just fine. But to
>> provide the shortcut first is not the best idea, in my opinion.
>>
>> To make sure the changes you're about to make are applied to every program
>> you use, you must press Control Shift D. You'll hear Jaws announce that
>> you're within the default.jcf window. That's correct.you
>>
>> Now, press Alt to "bring up" the menu line of this window. Arrow to the
>> right. When you hear the word "Settings," press enter. A long menu of
>> items
>> will open. Again, some people would just say to press Alt S to open this
>> menu. Fine. But first take a look at all the menu headings, and you'll
>> understand this interface better than if you hadn't explored it.
>> Down arrow about five or six times, listening to the items being
>> identified.
>>
>> when you hear Say All Options, press Enter.
>>
>> Now tab through a number of items. When you get to the one that says Say
>> All
>>
>> Indicate Caps, unchecked," press your space bar. This will check that
>> check
>> box.
>>
>> Now tab to  OK and press Enter.
>>
>> You're almost done. But first you have to save the file that you've just
>> modified by doing these things. Press Control S. Now press Alt F4 to exit
>> the Configuration Manager. If you forget to save before you press Alt F4,
>> Jaws will remind you to.
>>
>> Now that screen will close, and your new settings will begin to work as
>> you
>> wish.
>>
>> Hope this helps.
>>
>> Joel
>>
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