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Re: Hamburger Menus and Such
I looked at Grammarly awhile ago and it is still inaccessible. Basically what it does is it analysis the text you type anywhere, and it draws an underline to indicate spelling or grammar errors etc
I looked at Grammarly awhile ago and it is still inaccessible. Basically what it does is it analysis the text you type anywhere, and it draws an underline to indicate spelling or grammar errors etc
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Quentin Christensen
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#5199
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Re: Hamburger Menus and Such
If Grammarly is a different service, you can't assume anything applies to the service you are asking about.
On the web page, when you start moving down from the top of the page, do you
If Grammarly is a different service, you can't assume anything applies to the service you are asking about.
On the web page, when you start moving down from the top of the page, do you
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Gene
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#5198
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Hamburger Menus and Such
Hello NVDA Chat,
This is a bit of an expansion on the thread I started concerning using
a screen reader with an editing tool called ProWritingAid.
The hamburger menu and being able to locate it, is
Hello NVDA Chat,
This is a bit of an expansion on the thread I started concerning using
a screen reader with an editing tool called ProWritingAid.
The hamburger menu and being able to locate it, is
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David Russell <david.sonofhashem@...>
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#5197
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Re: What crazy thing will they do next?
I did drop out of this conversation, but just happened to see this message (so please do let me know of anything important earlier I missed!)
As for WHY there isn't a straight list of all commands...
I did drop out of this conversation, but just happened to see this message (so please do let me know of anything important earlier I missed!)
As for WHY there isn't a straight list of all commands...
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Quentin Christensen
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#5196
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Re: ProWritingAid Web Editor Instructions
Just to add one more little titibt of information here, the "hamburger menu" became popular on mobile apps / websites and made its way to PC. It is named because rather than a word (like File or
Just to add one more little titibt of information here, the "hamburger menu" became popular on mobile apps / websites and made its way to PC. It is named because rather than a word (like File or
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Quentin Christensen
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#5195
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Re: OK how can one get an old email client to work reliably with Gmail?
On Tue, Jun 7, 2022 at 06:56 PM, Luke Davis wrote:
My app-specific passwords for Gmail are still working fine today-
As they should be. But the writing is beginning to appear on the wall that these
On Tue, Jun 7, 2022 at 06:56 PM, Luke Davis wrote:
My app-specific passwords for Gmail are still working fine today-
As they should be. But the writing is beginning to appear on the wall that these
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Brian Vogel
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#5194
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Re: OK how can one get an old email client to work reliably with Gmail?
Use an app-specific password as Brian and Gene have explained.
My app-specific passwords for Gmail are still working fine today on a very very old email client (2009 vintage, on Linux where that kind
Use an app-specific password as Brian and Gene have explained.
My app-specific passwords for Gmail are still working fine today on a very very old email client (2009 vintage, on Linux where that kind
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Luke Davis
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#5193
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Re: OK how can one get an old email client to work reliably with Gmail?
I misread the beginning of the subject line. I see that you did send the message to the chat list. I'm sorry about the error.
Gene
On 6/7/2022 12:29 PM, Gene wrote:
I misread the beginning of the subject line. I see that you did send the message to the chat list. I'm sorry about the error.
Gene
On 6/7/2022 12:29 PM, Gene wrote:
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Gene
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#5192
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Re: OK how can one get an old email client to work reliably with Gmail?
I am not a moderator but this should be on the chat list. It isn't an NVDA issue.
The problem is that you are not using an application specific password. Outlook Express is too old
I am not a moderator but this should be on the chat list. It isn't an NVDA issue.
The problem is that you are not using an application specific password. Outlook Express is too old
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Gene
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#5191
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Re: OK how can one get an old email client to work reliably with Gmail?
Your only hope if you're trying to use Outlook Express, or something similarly antique, with Gmail is the creation of an app specific password. See,
Your only hope if you're trying to use Outlook Express, or something similarly antique, with Gmail is the creation of an app specific password. See,
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Brian Vogel
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#5190
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OK how can one get an old email client to work reliably with Gmail?
Due to factors I shant go into here. We thought we had set it up so that Outlook Express on a certain PC was a trusted device. It was working fine this morning but unless gmail has moved tee goalposts
Due to factors I shant go into here. We thought we had set it up so that Outlook Express on a certain PC was a trusted device. It was working fine this morning but unless gmail has moved tee goalposts
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Brian's Mail list account
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#5189
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Re: ProWritingAid Web Editor Instructions
David,
When I tried pro writing aid, I found it to be inaccessible. It does have an API so in theory, can be made accessible or an accessible client can be created it for it.
Pranav
David,
When I tried pro writing aid, I found it to be inaccessible. It does have an API so in theory, can be made accessible or an accessible client can be created it for it.
Pranav
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Pranav Lal
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#5188
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Re: What crazy thing will they do next?
Jean if you would search for the use of Aria for accessibility for the blind, you might find your answer. The reason is W3 Schools, made this tool to translate Java characters into a code
Jean if you would search for the use of Aria for accessibility for the blind, you might find your answer. The reason is W3 Schools, made this tool to translate Java characters into a code
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Dave Grossoehme
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#5187
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Re: What crazy thing will they do next?
Do you mean if you use d? I don't know if the aria landmark can be improperly coded. I wouldn't expect that to generally be the case. If it is coded properly, I wouldn't expect what you are
Do you mean if you use d? I don't know if the aria landmark can be improperly coded. I wouldn't expect that to generally be the case. If it is coded properly, I wouldn't expect what you are
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Gene
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#5186
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Re: What crazy thing will they do next?
Is there a possibility that the cursor is jumping over the land mark, in which NVDA does not read it.
Dave
On 6/3/2022 1:21 PM, Brian Vogel wrote:
Is there a possibility that the cursor is jumping over the land mark, in which NVDA does not read it.
Dave
On 6/3/2022 1:21 PM, Brian Vogel wrote:
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Dave Grossoehme
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#5185
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ProWritingAid Web Editor Instructions
Hello Chat members,
Gene and Brian, thanks for addressing the terminology used by
ProWritingAid in the excerpted instructions I sent.
Yes, the question in mind is/was more about how to find this
Hello Chat members,
Gene and Brian, thanks for addressing the terminology used by
ProWritingAid in the excerpted instructions I sent.
Yes, the question in mind is/was more about how to find this
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David Russell <david.sonofhashem@...>
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#5184
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Re: ProWritingAid Web Editor Instructions
You can do searches for such descriptions. I did so and found that the icon looks like a hamburger.
Here is an excerpt from a Wikipedia article discussing it:
An icon of three
You can do searches for such descriptions. I did so and found that the icon looks like a hamburger.
Here is an excerpt from a Wikipedia article discussing it:
An icon of three
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Gene
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#5183
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Re: ProWritingAid Web Editor Instructions
I find this term hamburger a bit odd too, does anyone know the derivation? If we knew that these sort of concepts would be easy to deal with. I'm still struggling with web sites that say breadcrumbs?
I find this term hamburger a bit odd too, does anyone know the derivation? If we knew that these sort of concepts would be easy to deal with. I'm still struggling with web sites that say breadcrumbs?
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Brian's Mail list account
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#5182
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Re: Microsoft Product, Mouse Keys
One does have the odd problem though when using the keyboard to say,whizz down, stop at a file and highlight it and copy it elsewhere, finding when you get there, that the wrong file copied as the
One does have the odd problem though when using the keyboard to say,whizz down, stop at a file and highlight it and copy it elsewhere, finding when you get there, that the wrong file copied as the
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Brian's Mail list account
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#5181
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Re: Microsoft Product, Mouse Keys
I agree, it is a lot faster. I used to have sight and was always frustrated by the way some mice moved the pointer just as you clicked. I eventually went over to a small track ball in the windows 98
I agree, it is a lot faster. I used to have sight and was always frustrated by the way some mice moved the pointer just as you clicked. I eventually went over to a small track ball in the windows 98
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Brian's Mail list account
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#5180
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