Thank you, Jim. I was using Google Chrome and Jaws 13 very well with the XP. It
just seems a little more problematic with windows seven. I can still access my
time card website just fine, though. The other alternative for work mail is
office 365 webmail which doesn’t appear to be accessible whatsoever. Or very
hdifficult at the very least.
Unfortunately, JAWS 13 is all my company will give me because supposedly it’s
what works best with their typing platform. I may just request they also give
me 18 and just have to switch back-and-forth. Suzanne
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1. Where do I find "My Computer" and "my documents" equivalent to
access/add files like I did with XP?Hello. You should be able to tap the Windows key, type in Documents, it
should be the first result. If you press enter on that, it should take you
right to your documents folder. Also, you may try typing in Computer into the
Windows 7 Search Box, and this will hopefully bring up Computer, which should
give you access to the C drive.
Alternatively, you can type the Windows Key and E and get direct access to
Windows Explorer.
2. How do I change setting so that .rtf files will always open inSelect an RTF file. Use the applications key to arrow down and see if there
Word Pad instead of Microsoft Word Viewer?
is an option for Open With. If you enter on that, you should see a list of
compatible programs that will open the Word file, and hopefully, there will
be acheckbox to Always use this program. I hope this is still in Windows 7.
3. How do I log into GMail from Google Chrom? I can enter emailJaws 13 will not support Google Chrome.
address, but the password field doesn't appear to be accessible?
4. Is latest Thunderbird accessible? It is my new email client for work andAgain, Jaws 13 is less likely to work with more contemporary versions of most
I can’t figure out how to read emails.
programs, unfortunately, it may be highly problematic to have Jaws 13 work
well with Thunderbird.
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