Re: Disabling monitor and touch screen
Christopher-Mark Gilland <clgilland07@...>
Disabling the touch screen may could be done in the EFI setup, but you'd have to get someone sighted to help you with that as there is no speech at that point.
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As for turning off the monitor, try hitting windows+P, then look down with your up and down arrow keys, as there might be an option in there for no screen. I'm not saying there will be. I'm simply saying depending on the hardware, there might! be. Chris.
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From: "Ondrej Rosik" <ondrej.rosik@gmail.com> To: <win10@groups.io> Sent: Saturday, February 27, 2016 7:47 AM Subject: [win10] Disabling monitor and touch screen Hi list,
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Re: Policy proposal: Windows 10 Mobile
Kevin Cussick
off list he said!
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On 27/02/2016 11:36, Fred Adams wrote:
I vote NO!!
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Disabling monitor and touch screen
Ondrej Rosik <ondrej.rosik@...>
Hi list,
Recently I bought a Lenovo Joga 514-ib laptop with win 10. I have two questions: 1) Is it possible to disable touch screen? this laptop has ave touchpad and keyboard and sometimes i touch the screen by accident and move something somewhere. I can disable touchpad by pressing fn+F6, I mean disabling touch screen. 2) this question is general for win 10. Is it possible to disable monitor? On this laptop I have shortcut fn+F9 so I am the happy person. But some users reported to me that win+p and selecting external monitor doesn't work. thanks Ondrej
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Re: Policy proposal: Windows 10 Mobile
Fred Adams <101abn@...>
I vote NO!!
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From: Joseph Lee [mailto:joseph.lee22590@gmail.com] Sent: Saturday, February 27, 2016 2:40 AM To: win10@groups.io Subject: [win10] Policy proposal: Windows 10 Mobile Hi folks, With the upgrade from Windows Phone 8.1 to Windows 10 Mobile getting closer and since we had one or two topics on Windows 10 Mobile, I'd like to propose that we allow discussion of Windows 10 Mobile on this list. The advantages include letting this forum serve as a truly central location for Windows 10 accessibility by including Win10Mobile and Narrator. A potential disadvantage is message clutter and confusion between those using PC builds and Mobile ones. Question: Should Windows 10 Mobile topics, such as phone models, accessible mobile apps, mobile Narrator and such be allowed on this list? To respond to this proposal, simply send an email to win10+owner@groups.io with your response (yes or no with additional comments). This vote will close on March 3, 2016 at 23:59 UTC (3:59 PM Pacific, 6:59 PM Eastern and other time zones), and a simple majority is all it'll take to adopt this policy proposal. Thank you. Cheers, Joseph Win10 Forum head list representative
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Re: Policy proposal: Windows 10 Mobile
Hi,
Note that “simple majority” means simple majority of votes cast, not member count. Thanks. Cheers, Joseph
From: Joseph Lee [mailto:joseph.lee22590@...]
Sent: Friday, February 26, 2016 11:40 PM To: win10@groups.io Subject: [win10] Policy proposal: Windows 10 Mobile
Hi folks,
With the upgrade from Windows Phone 8.1 to Windows 10 Mobile getting closer and since we had one or two topics on Windows 10 Mobile, I’d like to propose that we allow discussion of Windows 10 Mobile on this list. The advantages include letting this forum serve as a truly central location for Windows 10 accessibility by including Win10Mobile and Narrator. A potential disadvantage is message clutter and confusion between those using PC builds and Mobile ones.
Question: Should Windows 10 Mobile topics, such as phone models, accessible mobile apps, mobile Narrator and such be allowed on this list?
To respond to this proposal, simply send an email to win10+owner@groups.io with your response (yes or no with additional comments). This vote will close on March 3, 2016 at 23:59 UTC (3:59 PM Pacific, 6:59 PM Eastern and other time zones), and a simple majority is all it’ll take to adopt this policy proposal. Thank you. Cheers, Joseph Win10 Forum head list representative
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Policy proposal: Windows 10 Mobile
Hi folks,
With the upgrade from Windows Phone 8.1 to Windows 10 Mobile getting closer and since we had one or two topics on Windows 10 Mobile, I’d like to propose that we allow discussion of Windows 10 Mobile on this list. The advantages include letting this forum serve as a truly central location for Windows 10 accessibility by including Win10Mobile and Narrator. A potential disadvantage is message clutter and confusion between those using PC builds and Mobile ones.
Question: Should Windows 10 Mobile topics, such as phone models, accessible mobile apps, mobile Narrator and such be allowed on this list?
To respond to this proposal, simply send an email to win10+owner@groups.io with your response (yes or no with additional comments). This vote will close on March 3, 2016 at 23:59 UTC (3:59 PM Pacific, 6:59 PM Eastern and other time zones), and a simple majority is all it’ll take to adopt this policy proposal. Thank you. Cheers, Joseph Win10 Forum head list representative
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Re: Problems with one drive.
Taylor Arndt <taylorarndt99@...>
I recommend using one drive it is amazing and a hold on my school stuff
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Sent from my iPhone
On Feb 26, 2016, at 4:45 PM, David Moore <jesusloves1966@gmail.com> wrote:
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Re: Problems with one drive.
David Moore
Hi,
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one Drive is a folder on your computer if you have Windows 8.1 or Windows 10. You can put anything in this One Drive folder just like any other folder on your computer like Documents, for example. The difference with One Drive, is that the files and folders you put into One Drive, you can have them up loaded to your on line One Drive account to store them there. One Drive allows you to store files and folders in the cloud with your One Drive account. Setting up the on line account is free. Also, One Drive allows you to share files and folders with others that you have up loaded to your One Drive account. The neat thing is that all you have to do is to copy and paste the files and folders into your One Drive folder on your computer, and they automatically get up loaded to your on line account. So, One Drive has two really great purposes and many more. The two reasons I use it is to be able to store my files and folders on line, and to share those files and folders with others through a link that can be pasted into an email. You get 15 gigs for free, but if you up load your camera roll to One Drive, you get another 15 gigs for free, for a total of 30 gigs for free. So, that allows you to store 30 gigs of stuff on line. That is great right there. I hope this helps you a little to understand what One Drive is and what it can do for you. Please ask me or email me off line if you have any more questions. Have a great one.
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From: sampath raj rao Sent: Friday, February 26, 2016 9:59 AM To: win10@groups.io Subject: Re: [win10] Problems with one drive. Thank you sir, awaiting more responses then.... Now one more query pops up ....Is it something like google drive where we create new docs online and save them in cloud? On 2/25/16, Alan Robbins <alan1057@me.com> wrote: Hello,
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Re: Problems with one drive.
sampath raj rao
Thank you sir, awaiting more responses then....
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Now one more query pops up ....Is it something like google drive where we create new docs online and save them in cloud?
On 2/25/16, Alan Robbins <alan1057@me.com> wrote:
Hello,
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windows 10 phone
mattias <mj@...>
any blind users on this list own a windows 10 phone?
how to setup it without sight
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touch screen
mattias <mj@...>
anyone uses win10 with touch with e.g jaws?
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Re: creating the system tray
heather albright
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Thanks, for the info! Heather
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Re: creating the system tray
Heather, I will try to help but I don't use Classic Shell and that's a complicating factor that may make parts of what follows "not work" depending on what, exactly, Classic Shell manipulates. The easiest way to get to the System Settings, Notifications and Actions pane is to hit the Windows key, wait a second then type "show notifications" and the first thing returned in the results takes you directly there. In that Pane, there are two pertinent links, depending on whether what you want to show or hide on the system tray is a system function or an application. If you want to show or hide things like Volume, Clock, Battery, etc., then select the "Turn system icons on or off" link. When that dialog opens you will be presented with a list of slider switches (which I think still get called checkboxes because they are on/off toggles just like a checkbox), one per system icon, and you can set it to on (show) or off (hide) in the system tray. If you're trying to show or hide specific application icons in the system tray, then select the "Select which icons appear on the taskbar" link. You'll go in to a dialog somewhat like the one for the system icons. There is only room for so many items to be shown on the system tray, and those that can't fit full time (and that you probably don't want in the full time area if you don't access them often) go to an overflow area that is accessed via an upward pointing chevron, which is announced, and shows these if you activate it. Hope that helps somewhat. Brian
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creating the system tray
heather albright
Hello, I am a little confused about how to
put items in the system tray! My volume seems to disappear from the system
tray!
I am running win ten pro on my pc and using classic
shell to make my computer look like win7. I am using jaws 17 latest and
NVDAlatest.
Also if anyone has detorials for how to save files
in folders and the ribbon features, that would be greatly appreciated!
This is my second day with windows
ten!
Thank you so much! Heather Albright
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FW: [accesscomp] TEK TALK WELCOMES JOHN GASSMAN,KEYSTROKE TIPS FOR USING WINDOWS 10 WITH JAWS AND A DISCUSSION OF THE UPDATED TC CLIENT FOR THE IPHONE, FEBRUARY 29, MONDAY 8 PM EST, PAT PRICE ROOM: WWW.ACCESSIBLEWORLD.ORG
Hi JAWS users, The following might be a helpful event for you to attend. Cheers, Joseph
From: accesscomp-bounce@... [mailto:accesscomp-bounce@...] On Behalf Of Robert Acosta
Sent: Wednesday, February 24, 2016 11:25 AM To: Bob Acosta Subject: [accesscomp] TEK TALK WELCOMES JOHN GASSMAN,KEYSTROKE TIPS FOR USING WINDOWS 10 WITH JAWS AND A DISCUSSION OF THE UPDATED TC CLIENT FOR THE IPHONE, FEBRUARY 29, MONDAY 8 PM EST, PAT PRICE ROOM: WWW.ACCESSIBLEWORLD.ORG
NEWSWIRE: Monday February 29, 2016, The pat price Room: 8 pm EST, www.accessibleworld.org
Tek Talk is very pleased to welcome John Gassman, Key Stroke Tips with Windows Ten with JAWS, and Using the Client Update with the Iphone
I am not an expert in any of the assistive technology products I use. But, I've spent a lot of time working with them and in the case of my JAWS screen reader and the iPhone I've helped other blind people learn how to use them. I am not an expert by any means in windows 10. But again, I use it every day and thanks to podcasts by Dan clark of Freedom Scientific and Joseph Lee here on Tek Talk, I have learnred quite a lot. On this edition of Tek Talk, we'll quickly walk through the windows 10 upgrade and then choosing your defaults. I'll also take a look at the start menu and notifications. And finally for those who have asked, I'll talk about the TC Conference app. And at some point on or before Monday February 29, I'll post in the Tek Talk email list some of the good resources for learning about windows 10. everything I'm doing during the recording is with windows keystrokes so it really is not screen reader specific.
My email address in case you want to contact me is johngassman@...
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Re: Problems with one drive.
Alan Robbins
Hello,
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As far as I am aware, nothing is sent to one drive automatically. It may be possible to set this up somehow but don't believe anything goes there automatically. Hopefully someone on list will clarify if I'm incorrect Al
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From: sampath raj rao [mailto:sampath.4187@gmail.com] Sent: Wednesday, February 24, 2016 9:35 AM To: win10@groups.io Subject: Re: [win10] Problems with one drive. Thank you sir, but how does it work? does it automatically takes back up of all files pertaining to MS office like word, ppts, excel work sheets etc or do I need to copy paste or send them to the drive as we do in dropbox? I need to know it as I use a limited data plan for my internet and afraid whether it might use my data in large... On 2/24/16, T. Civitello <tcivi31@comcast.net> wrote: How do you get rid of it? Just delete it? Tom
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Re: Problems with one drive.
sampath raj rao
Thank you sir, but how does it work? does it automatically takes back
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up of all files pertaining to MS office like word, ppts, excel work sheets etc or do I need to copy paste or send them to the drive as we do in dropbox? I need to know it as I use a limited data plan for my internet and afraid whether it might use my data in large...
On 2/24/16, T. Civitello <tcivi31@comcast.net> wrote:
How do you get rid of it? Just delete it? Tom
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Re: junk folder?
billy inglis <william.inglis72@...>
hi Patrick, where do i go to activate Junk tracking
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On 23/02/2016 18:22, Patrick Le Baudour wrote:
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Re: junk folder?
billy inglis <william.inglis72@...>
hi Patrick, where do I activate Junk tracking?,Billy
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On 23/02/2016 18:58, T. Civitello wrote:
Ever since Win 10 did an update a few days ago nearly everything in the --
Billy Inglis
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One Drive Info
Raghavendra Janivarada
Hi Friends,
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