Re: JFW 6.01 Problems On A New Sony Laptop

  • From: "curmudgeon" <one2three4five6@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <jfw@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Mon, 4 Jul 2005 06:12:04 -0700

oopps
slight correction

when you go to the control panel
to folder options
control tab to the  view page
then tab to tree view
press the letter h twice for hide
now you should be on hide extension  for known file types 
if it is checked or on
uncheck it,  
then press alt, a, to apply the changes 
now you should be on the 
apply changes to all folders button
press the spacebar, and again on the pop up that appears next,
then tab to the ok button 
then close the control panel 

and every thing should be ok wit de world




----- Original Message ----- 
From: Roden 
To: jfw@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 
Sent: Monday, July 04, 2005 9:43 AM
Subject: Re: JFW 6.01 Problems On A New Sony Laptop


hi Katrina!

Try to click the folder option under the control panel.  On the View page, look 
for the option that says, Hide file extension.  Pls put a check on it to show 
each file extension.

  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: KAnderson 
  To: jfw@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 
  Sent: Saturday, July 02, 2005 2:36 AM
  Subject: JFW 6.01 Problems On A New Sony Laptop


  Hi All,

  I have just installed JFW 6.01 on a new Sony VGN-S400 laptop, running
  Windows XP Home, and have run into a couple of issues that I hope you can
  help with.

  I should mention that a wireless numb pad is combined with this unit.
  Setting up the numb pad seemed simple, but perhaps I did something wrong.
  Most things on the numb pad seem to work fine, but I am unable to use the
  commands for reading current line, word, and character.  I can't route Jaws
  to PC. I can't navigate in any fashion other than moving to the
  previous/next character and up/down a line.  I can't spell current words,
  etc.  Basically, it seems I can't do anything that combines the "Insert" key
  with something else.  Do you have any suggestions/thoughts?

  Another problem of immediate concern is the inability to know what a file
  extension is.  In the JFW training tutorial, he demonstrates going to a file
  with a RTF extension.  I followed his steps exactly, but no extension was
  heard.  I bet somewhere an option is marked to hide extensions.  I'm too
  tired to hunt for that tonight, but will investigate it tomorrow.

  I followed the instructions for configuring JFW to work with Windows XP
  precisely, as presented in the Help documentation, and even
  uninstalled/reinstalled JFW.  Nothing I do helps.  By the way, before
  installing this software on the laptop, I easily and successfully installed
  it on a desktop computer running Windows 98 SE.

  I look forward to any help you can provide.

  Katrina

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