[nfbcs] [gui-talk] IE9 Download and Recording through the sound card in Windows 7

Louis Maher ljmaher at swbell.net
Mon Oct 17 22:21:18 UTC 2011


Peter,

By default, all downloads are targeted at the directory
c:\users\your-id\downloads.  When you start a download, the information is
shown in the information bar reached by pressing alt+n.  You will have to go
to the information bar to hit the save down load button.  Hit alt+n, tab
once, and you will see the save option.  If the download self-starts, then
this button will let you open the download directory.

I put a shortcut on my desktop to this directory.

If you are on the file's download link in the web page, you can try to hit
the context menu and use the "save target as" option/.

After a while, you can almost get to like this new procedure--almost.

Regards
Louis Maher
713-444-7838
ljmaher at swbell.net
http://www.nfbtx.org/houston.htm


-----Original Message-----
From: gui-talk-bounces at nfbnet.org [mailto:gui-talk-bounces at nfbnet.org] On
Behalf Of Mary Donahue
Sent: Sunday, October 16, 2011 11:16 PM
To: NFB in Computer Science Mailing List
Cc: Discussion of the Graphical User Interface, GUI Talk Mailing List
Subject: [gui-talk] IE9 Download and Recording through the sound card in
Windows 7

Good evening everyone,

    With the purchase  of Mary's new computer we finally entered the World
of Windows 7. Much of it is familiar from previous versions but there are
several differences two of these are the Internet Explorer 9.0 Download
dialogue box and configuring the sound card to permit all audio push through
it to be recorded.

    First if someone could explain the procedure for downloading files in
IE9 that will be very much appreciated. It's probably not as complicated as
it seems once we catch on.

    In previous versions of Windows one configured recording settings
through the Windows Volume Control. In Windows 95 and 98 the setting that
permits all audio played by the sound card to be recorded was called "What
You Hear." In Windows XP it's called "Stereo Mix." I'm not sure what it's
called in Windows Vista or 7. If someone can walk me through the process of
setting up the computer to enable all audio through the on-board sound card
to be captured and recorded and where one finds these settings in Windows 7
we'll appreciate it very much.

    We feel we've finally turned the corner where our technology melt-down
is concerned and look forward to getting things back to normal around here.
All the best for a great week.

Peter Donahue

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