thanks Nigel I will have a look at the Site. As you will have seen Andrew Hodgeson gave some brilliant help for Barbara late last evening. she has gone very quiet though so hope she is doing Ok Re the Signature thank you for explaining. I always remember your first, well first so far as I am concerned when I was signed up late last August. You know about the Operating system. I think you are pretty creative Nigel, but creativity comes in bursts. Yes trouble trouble well Andrew is kindly sorting out my desktop and we are discovering just what the last Engineer did, not pretty either no wonder he tore off like that muttering he would Email Andrew later, this was on the 11th May, he only had to pick up a phone to be talked through it all. I do not know Nigel, they say there is one born every minute! I think I have been reborn one time too many. Re the Nutshell, I was being a bit flippant, you had mentioned a nutshell, some information you wanted to know about? I lost track of what is was,you see and thought Nutshell well, Kernel, then Kernel 32 came into my head. Someone on the list told me early this year they had had a Kernel 32, but did not explain what it was. Nothing good I bet. Anyway I hope you got a good printer anyway, by the way Nigel do you recall asking me about Guide? I did ask for a couple of Demos a couple of months ago for a friend to try. Never did turn up. Do you use it? I expect you have recalled by now what you wanted to know in Nutshell if it was any good do share it with us. Dorothy. Ps I wondered how Barbara used to contact the List with as she had she said dismantled BTVoyager. Barbara if you are listening hope the Wireless box instructions work. Also you did not have the name of of the product. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Nigel" <stoppard@xxxxxxxxxxxx> To: <jaws-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Monday, May 29, 2006 1:04 PM Subject: [jaws-uk] Re: Wireless Internet > Hi Dorothy, > BCAB stand for the British Computer association of the blind. If you have > a > look at, > > www.bcab.org.uk > > you can read all about it. > > Sorry to hear you are having such problems with your computer. I hope it > gets sorted soon. I think the Kernel 32 dot DLL was a problem I had with > my > old computer a long time ago now. Dll is a file type. > > Fraid I don't always remember or am able to think of a bit of text after > my > name. Usually this is called a signature file if it's always the same as > it > can be entered in OE under tools and options and then control tabbing to > the > signature file tab. > > Nigel > It's hard trying to be creative. > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "dorothy@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx" <User@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > To: <jaws-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> > Sent: Sunday, May 28, 2006 7:12 PM > Subject: [jaws-uk] Re: Wireless Internet > > >> wireless Internet The Initials you mention Nigel are they for VIP >> users? >> I think that poor lady was rather optimist if she thought she could just >> put something on and it would just work Ok. I am using my Toshiba, it is >> I >> think using the Wireless connector but as a full desktop would, in >> other >> words the Wired section. My desktop has gone to be seen to, after five >> yes >> Nigel five Engineers made crucial mistakes. Now you are around Nigel. >> May >> I be so bold as to ask did you ever find out what was in the Nutshell? I >> have forgotten just what you wanted in a nutshell by now. >> Could it be something called a Kernel 32 I only ask as someone on this >> last had this Kernel and I didn't ever understand what it was. I do hope >> you got a good Printer Nigel HP Laser 1012 Ink jet it says it was got >> from >> a place called Dabs I was told. Quite what to do if the ink runs out and >> how easy or hard that is I have yet to find out. Best wishes Dorothy. >> Ps. >> No Logo Nigel? I liked the one about the Human mind not being clever >> enough >> to understand computers. It was clever enough to invent it, however I >> think >> I know what you mean Pandora's box possibly. >> ----- Original Message ----- >> From: "Nigel" <stoppard@xxxxxxxxxxxx> >> To: <jaws-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> >> Sent: Sunday, May 28, 2006 5:35 PM >> Subject: [jaws-uk] Re: Wireless Internet >> >> >>> Barbara, >>> This is really a question for the BCAB list. Have a look at, >>> >>> www.bcab.org.uk >>> >>> Nigel >>> I think that's the right address. >>> ----- Original Message ----- >>> From: "Barbara Wilson" <barkingbabs@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> >>> To: "jaws-uk" <jaws-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> >>> Sent: Saturday, May 27, 2006 2:05 PM >>> Subject: [jaws-uk] Wireless Internet >>> >>> >>>> Hi all >>>> >>>> I know this is not a JAWS question but I asked a similar one here a >>>> while >>>> back and got quite a bit of helpful advice. Perhaps anyone who can help >>>> could Email me off list? >>>> >>>> I have purchased a wireless router and after disconnecting my BT >>>> Voyager >>>> modem, have connected it to the PC and the phone line. However, >>>> whenever >>>> I >>>> try to connect to the internet I am being told that an internet >>>> connection >>>> could not be established. The instructions with the router are not very >>>> helpful and I understood that the thing was largely plug and play. So >>>> what >>>> am I doing wrong? Is there settings I need to change on the computer? >>>> When >>>> I >>>> go into internet settings from the Control Panel, it is still set to >>>> use >>>> the >>>> BT Voyager as the modem and I see nowhere to change this, is this the >>>> problem? 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