[Njtechdiv] "click this message ..."
Mario
mrb620 at hotmail.com
Sun Mar 27 16:04:07 UTC 2016
Tracy, when the message is spoken, you have 7 seconds to click it before
it goes away. it might have disappeared before you had time to react to
it. you can however, increase the duration:
press the windows key and start typing control panel. as soon as you
hear JAWS say control panel, press the enter key. then type e for the
ease of access center link and press enter. next, press the tab key to
and enter on the Use the computer without a display Link, then tab to
How long should Windows notification dialog boxes stay open? Combo box.
here, use the arrow up/down keys to choose the desired seconds. 7 is the
default. I have mine set to 15 seconds. it is recommended not to exceed
30. after adjusting the duration, tab to and enter on the OK button, and
then press alt+f4. now when the message is spoken again, you should have
enough time to react to it.
now to handle what the message stated. you can run the trouble shooter
from the control panel and follow it's steps, and it might help, but
instead you can try to run an error check and Automatically fix file
system errors on the device, assuming this is a thumb drive or an
external hard disk.
On 3/27/2016 10:40 AM, Tracy Carcione via Njtechdiv wrote:
> I am running Windows 7 and Jaws 16. Sometimes, a message pops up like "USB
> device not recognized; for help troubleshooting this problem, click this
> message". This is just an example; there are a variety of these help
> messages. Sometimes, I would like to click the message and get the promised
> help, but it just pops up and disappears, and I don't find anywhere to
> click. Does anyone know how to click on these Windows help messages?
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> Thanks.
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> Tracy
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