Hi to all. Harry, I cannot answer your first question--I'm using JAWS and
have no problems. Concerning your 2nd question, however, I think I can
help. I didn't hear the Main Menu last night, but when I want to copy an
audio file to my hard drive (which is not very often--these things tend to
use up storage space), I find the file I want, then use the Properties key
and arrow to where it says "Save as Target" and press Enter there. I then
get the request of where I would like the file downloaded to, etc. Once I
make my choices and press the Enter key again, then I get the downloading
screen which tells me how fast the file is downloading, approximately how
much downloading time is left, etc.
I should note that there are at three other reasons I don't download audio
files: (1) unless the web site author specifically allows it, I may be
violating copyrights if I do; (2) related to that, some files--partickularly
those that contain copyrighted music--may have nasty viruses purposefully
associated with them that could harm your system; and (3) I am using a 56K
dial-up modem, and it often takes me twice or three times as long to
download an audio file than it does to play it as a stream.
I hope all of this helps. Take care.
Ted Chittenden
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>Subject: really frustrated and have 2 questions
>Date: Mon, 5 Jul 2004 11:51:35 -0400
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>Hi all,
>Well, I have 2 questions, both audio related.
>1. Whenever I play something on my computer in windows media player when
>I'm on the web, I can't press ctrlf to go forward to the next file, or
>ctrlb to go back to the previous file, for example on main menu. This is
>really bugging me!!!
>I'm using a pentium 3 computer with windows 98SE and Window eyes 4.5
>So, what I end up having to do is, hit altf4 then I have to click on the
>program again inorder to use windows media player properly.
>Why is it locking up the first time I play something online with it?
>2. I listened to main menu with Brian talking about how to download
>something with internet explorer and save it to your computer, like a main
>menu program for example. Here's where I'm lost. I am on the link for the
>program I want, IE. June 2, 2004
>I hit the context key and down arrow to copy shortcut and press the t key
>Then I press ctrlo
>then I press ctrlv to paste in the shortcut to the file I want, in this
>case, the entire main menu program
>then I press enter and it's not asking me if I want to open the program or
>save it to my computer.
>I'm really frustrated about both of these situations, can someone tell me
>what to do with either of these situations?
>Harry
>
>
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