Re: determining content of cd

  • From: "Jack Lowe" <akronjack1982@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <jfw@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Sun, 20 Feb 2005 13:14:15 -0500

You know what could be nice?  It would be great if there was a way to 
alphabetize the contents of the list of accessories.  Jack
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Yardbird" <yardbird@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <jfw@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Sunday, February 20, 2005 1:02 PM
Subject: Re: determining content of cd


> Judith,
> If you're an XP user who uses the new style menu on the desktop, I can't
> describe how to open Windows Explorer.  But if you're using the "classic"
> start menu, it should be under Accessories, that is, if some helpful 
> person
> hasn't also put an icon for it somewhere closer to the beginning of the
> start menu.
>
> Press the Windows key for the start menu (or control escape, if you 
> prefer),
> press P for programs, but when you hear Accessories, go down that list 
> with
> the arrow key or just press W until you come to Windows Explore.  Hit 
> enter.
>
> These days, that probably will bring you to a My documents item.  Make 
> sure
> this is closed by pressing the left arrow.  Now arrow down to My computer.
> Right arrow to open it.  Press down arrow twice to C, and leave it closed
> for this purpose.  You'd want to right arrow to open it if you were 
> looking
> at the folders on your C drive, which is most of what you think of as your
> computer's contents of files, programs and such.  But here, leave it 
> closed.
>
> Now down arrow to the CD drive, if that's what you want to do.
>
> Note:  When you press right arrow to open MY Computer and down arrow, the
> first thing you come to is your floppy drive.  If there's no disc in that
> drive at the moment, just down arrow quickly to C in order not to get hung
> up having to respond to a prompt saying there's no disc in that drive.
>
> Again, this sounds like a lot of hassle, but it's nothing once you learn 
> how
> to do it, no worse than learning to open the regrigerator and find the 
> eggs
> on the second shelf down, or something.
>
> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: "Judith Bron" <jbron@xxxxxxxxxxx>
> To: <jfw@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> Sent: Sunday, February 20, 2005 9:30 AM
> Subject: Re: determining content of cd
>
>
>> All right Danial, I appreciate you explaining all.  Now, where do I find
>> windows explorer?  There is so much on this equipment that is ordinary 
>> and
>> I
>> do without thinking but then there's the rest of the stuff.  Thanks,
>> Judith
>> ----- Original Message -----
>> From: "Yardbird" <yardbird@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>> To: <jfw@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>> Sent: Sunday, February 20, 2005 12:24 PM
>> Subject: Re: determining content of cd
>>
>>
>>> Hi Judith,
>>>
>>> No, I didn't say "USB player."  Or if I did, I apologize.
>>>
>>> USB is a type of wiring within your computer that is used to connect, 
>>> and
>>> sometimes power, numerous devices these days, from many printers to
>>> things
>>> like what are called flash drives, such as the memory card inside some
>>> mp3
>>> type players.  USB stands for universal serial bus.  the others here
>>> understand what that means in terms of a computer's circuitry.  I don't,
>> and
>>> I don't think it matters here.  The point is, a USB port is a jack, so 
>>> to
>>> speak, where you plug in devices that are USB-powered.
>>>
>>> So I was only using this as an example of how you simply find a folder 
>>> or
>>> drive on your system by using the regular file management interface,
>> Windows
>>> Explorer being the example I gave.  The same procedure would apply to
>>> looking at your CD drive.  Just open Windows Explorer, arrow down to 
>>> your
>>> C:\ drive (the C drive is the main area of most people's computers, 
>>> where
>>> all your various folders are).  Make sure Jaws says that the drive is
>> closed
>>> rather than open, and if it's open, press the left arrow to close it.
>> This
>>> is just to save you having to arrow down through all the folders on the
>>> drive before finally getting to the CD drive.
>>>
>>> Then arrow down a step or two more until you come to the drive that is
>> your
>>> CD drive.  Your screen reader will announce that it's the CD or DVD/CD
>>> drive, and announce its drive letter, such as D.
>>>
>>> Then you simply press the tab key, which will put you into the files 
>>> list
>>> view, which shows all the contents of that drive, and you can arrow up
>>> and
>>> down those files and do whatever you want to with them.
>>>
>>> Hope this is more clear.  It may sound like a lot of steps, but it's a
>>> completely ordinary, everyday thing to do and is easily learned.
>>> Daniel
>>> ----- Original Message -----
>>> From: "Judith Bron" <jbron@xxxxxxxxxxx>
>>> To: <jfw@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>>> Sent: Sunday, February 20, 2005 8:56 AM
>>> Subject: Re: determining content of cd
>>>
>>>
>>> > What is the USB player?  Is it an auxiliary piece of equipment?  As
>>> > everyone
>>> > that knows me already knows I'm not the list's biggest tecky!  Thanks,
>>> > Judith
>>> > ----- Original Message -----
>>> > From: "Yardbird" <yardbird@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>>> > To: <jfw@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>>> > Sent: Sunday, February 20, 2005 10:41 AM
>>> > Subject: Re: determining content of cd
>>> >
>>> >
>>> >> I'd just like to suggest what would be the normal approach for most
>>> > Windows
>>> >> users, even if the Run command method appeals to some.  It is good to
>>> >> know
>>> >> the tools that are provided for conventional use in Windows.
>>> >>
>>> >> this is to use either My Computer or Windows Explorer, the standard
>>> >> interfaces for navigating the contents of your computer.  For
>>> >> instance,
>>> > when
>>> >> I want to see what's on the flash drive mp3-type player I use for 
>>> >> both
>>> > music
>>> >> and audible.com books, I plug the player into the appropriate USB 
>>> >> port
>> on
>>> >> the front of my computer.  Then, in Windows Explorer, I arrow down 
>>> >> the
>>> > tree
>>> >> list of folders and drives from my C:\drive through a couple of other
>>> > things
>>> >> to my E drive folder, which is also called the Removable Drive.  And
>> then
>>> > to
>>> >> see what's on the player, I just tab over to the files list view and
>>> >> arrow
>>> >> up and down it, just as I do in any other drive or folder.
>>> >>
>>> >> Just offering this for the sake of context the suggestion may 
>>> >> provide.
>>> > Not
>>> >> arguing which way is better.  That's about personal preference.
>>> >> Daniel
>>> >>
>>> >>
>>> >> > ----- Original Message -----
>>> >> > From: "Moti Azrad Musician & Piano-Tuner" <motia@xxxxxxx>
>>> >> > To: <jfw@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>>> >> > Sent: Sunday, February 20, 2005 12:25 AM
>>> >> > Subject: Re: determining content of cd
>>> >> >
>>> >> >
>>> >> >> Judith,
>>> >> >>
>>> >> >> You can simply put this cd in and press the start key+e to use 
>>> >> >> your
>>> >> >> explorer. Then you use it as a tree-view by using the arrows, 
>>> >> >> right
>>> > arrow
>>> >> > to
>>> >> >> open, left arrow, to close, down arrow to move to the next item,
>> etc.
>>> >> >> I hope this helps you.
>>> >> >> If you need more help, you can contact me directly.
>>> >> >>
>>> >> >> Moti
>>> >> >> ----- Original Message -----
>>> >> >> From: "Judith Bron" <jbron@xxxxxxxxxxx>
>>> >> >> To: <jfw@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>>> >> >> Sent: Sunday, February 20, 2005 6:25 AM
>>> >> >> Subject: determining content of cd
>>> >> >>
>>> >> >>
>>> >> >> > After you record a document on CD how do you find out if what 
>>> >> >> > you
>>> > just
>>> >> > did
>>> >> >> > indeed showed up on the disc?  Judith
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