Answering Questions which may seem too basic to some

  • From: "Linksma Mezgeja" <love2knit@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: "jfw" <jfw@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 11 Jan 2005 16:54:25 -0500

*If you receive  a duplicate of this message, it is because Norton is
playing games with my messages and I have no idea which messages are sent
and which are not. Sorry.*


> I know that I am one of the people on this list who asks questions that
are
> very basic to most. I think some of us have a problem not only with JAWS
but also basic computer skills and knowledge prior to ever factoring in our
inadequacies about the JAWS program itself; at least, this is the case with
me. I would like to say that every time one of my questions
> is answered, I tremendously appreciate the time that was spent in typing
> that answer as well as the expertise of the person who  spent a long time
in
> order to be able to intelligently provide a detailed,descriptive answer
> which can be followed step by step. I learn as I execute specific
> operations, like today I totally did all of my XP maintenance myself which
I
> could not do a month ago. I feel that I am learning weekly, but even the
> basics are yet foreign to me. If someone ever told me to go to the
Archives
> to locate the answer to my question, I would be stuck totally since I lack
> that capability.
>     This list and my extremely elementary knowledge of computers, help
keys
> as well as JAWS  are my resources. Right now I am trying to figure out
where
> in Norton 2002 I can turn off outgoing Email scanning. I am also trying to
> figure out how to go to the IBM web site to update and download the
> necessary modem drivers, where to find them, where to put them, etc. all
to
> simply make basic Email processing possible. For those who are capable
JAWS
> computer operators, this is all very easy, no doubt. Both solutions elude
> me.
>     I have helped people throughout my life in other ways besides
computers
> so we all give and take and share whether it be here on this list or in
> other walks of life. I know my limitations with computers and JAWS; this
is
> obvious.
>     Thanks to everyone who continues to be patient, to answer questions
and
> understands the plight of some of us on this list.
> Thanks very much for everyone's help which sincerely means the world to
some
> of us... Hopefully, someday we too shall be able to offer answers to those
> very same questions we ask today.
> Pleasant evening to all!
>


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