Just say NVDA+N, that shows that depending on which of the three possible modifier keys you choose, it would be universal.
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On 5/25/16, Gene <gsasner@ripco.com> wrote: But to you have to check the check box enabling caps lock as a modifier when using the laptop layout or is that an automatic part of that layout? I know when using the desktop layout, you have to tab to and check that option in the dialog.
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From: Rui Fontes Sent: Wednesday, May 25, 2016 2:59 PM To: nvda@nvda.groups.io Subject: Re: question: laptop equivalent for NVDA+numpad divide /was/ [nvda] Adobe Flash Player with NVDA
To access the NVDA menu use CapsLock+N.
Rui
-----Mensagem Original----- De: Gene Data: quarta-feira, 25 de maio de 2016 20:48 Para: nvda@nvda.groups.io Assunto: Re: question: laptop equivalent for NVDA+numpad divide /was/ [nvda]
Adobe Flash Player with NVDA
I'm not sure what the procedure is using the laptop keyboard layout for opening the NVDA menu. Someone on list should know the command. There is a
quick keys reference in the help submenu. Once you open the NVDA menu, you
can look around and find the help submenu.
Also, there are many good tutorials if you are interested. I won't discuss
them further here unless you or others want more information.
Gene
From: Laurie Mehta via Groups.io Sent: Wednesday, May 25, 2016 2:38 PM To: nvda@nvda.groups.io Subject: Re: question: laptop equivalent for NVDA+numpad divide /was/ [nvda]
Adobe Flash Player with NVDA
Thanks Andre and I will read the user guide as you suggest. (smile) -LM -------------------------------------------- On Wed, 5/25/16, Andre Fisher <andrefisher729@gmail.com> wrote:
Subject: Re: question: laptop equivalent for NVDA+numpad divide /was/ [nvda]
Adobe Flash Player with NVDA To: nvda@nvda.groups.io Date: Wednesday, May 25, 2016, 3:25 PM
The laptop equivalent to NVDA+NumPad slash is NVDA+Shift+M, and the equivalent to just NumPad slash is NVDA+the left bracket key beside the letter P on most keyboards.
For more information, please please read the user guide.
On 5/25/16, Laurie Mehta via Groups.io <lauriemehta=yahoo.com@groups.io> wrote:
Hello,
I've read with interest about performing certain functions with NVDA.
Two key combinations have been recommended, for example,
NVDA+numpad divide and just the numpad divide alone.
I have a laptop that has no numpad and am hoping that someone can let me
know what the laptop keyboard equivalent is for these key combinations and
for other mouse clicking equivalents, if any that I can use with my laptop
that has no numpad?
(I already know about using shift+F10 to do the "right click" or
applications key function.)
Thanks!
-LM
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On Wed, 5/25/16, Cearbhall O'Meadhra <cearbhall.omeadhra@blbc.ie> wrote:
Subject: Re: [nvda] Adobe Flash Player with NVDA
To: nvda@nvda.groups.io Date: Wednesday, May 25, 2016, 6:47 AM
Jolene,
I am very interested in your
topic as I am currently writing a tutorial for users of the
BorrowBox digital library service in which Adobe Flash comes
in to playing a preview of an audio book. I can forward my
recent discussion on this and the solution to it if that
would be of interest?
There
is a good deal of discussion between NVDA technical team
members on getting NVDA to work with the embedded objects in
Adobe Flash.
These are known as windowless
objects and JAWS, for instance cannot see them at all in
FireFox but can see them but has difficulty keeping focus on
them in Internet Explorer.
NVDA gets around this by labelling the embedded
oject as unavailable and using the NVDA+numpad divide (to
move the mouse pointer to the current navigator object)
followed by numpad divide on its own which emulates a left
mouse clikc.
I wonder if you could try this solution and see if it gives you access
to the player?
I have tried your two links with NVDA and Firefox on windows 10 (all
latest versions) and found the following:
KITV: http://www.kitv.com/category/305776/live-stream This stream started playing and sounding in the
speakers as soon as I opened the link in Firefox.
KHON2: http://khon2.com/live-stream/ This link did not start and a typical part of
the screen showed this:
" SEARCH THE SITE
Live
Stream"
Then NVDA said: iFrame 'embedded Object
unavailable' and then 'Out of iFrame' after I
pressed down-arrow once. The stream did not start playing automatically like the first one. However, I
pressed NVDA+numpad divide and then numpad divide alone and
it did start to play. Another numpad divide stopped it.
While NVDA is reporting the embedded object, the screen is
reporting "blank" under the active cursor.
With these work-around
techniques , both streams are working on what appears to be
a similar system configuration to yours.
What do you think?
All the best,
Cearbhall
m +353 (0)833323487 Ph: _353 (0)1-2864623 e: cearbhall.omeadhra@blbc.ie
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From: nvda@nvda.groups.io [mailto:nvda@nvda.groups.io] On Behalf Of Jolene Cardenas Sent: Wednesday, May 25, 2016 4:15 AM
To: nvda@nvda.groups.io Subject: [nvda] Adobe Flash Player with NVDA
Hello everyone,
Adobe Flash Player is
preventing me from tuning in to the local news online on such sites as:
KITV:
http://www.kitv.com/category/305776/live-stream
KHON2: http://khon2.com/live-stream/
I had contacted these TV
stations to report the technical difficulties, and both Webmasters had told me that their live streams were working
properly.
Just a recap: My laptop's operating system is Windows 10, my Web browser
is Firefox, and of course I use NVDA as my screen-reader.
So my questions are these:
1. How user-friendly is Adobe Flash Player with
NVDA? 2. What could be causing Adobe Flash Player to play live Webcasts on some sites but not on
others? 3. Is there a way for me to troubleshoot Adobe Flash Player without uninstalling and
reinstalling it?
Thanks so much for your folks' help, and have a good day.
sincerely,
Jolene.
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