
Sarah k Alawami
here's more info on FsTramp. basically it is a tool we use for now to fly. but that is beyond the scope of this list. if you have any quesiotns please ask me but not here.
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On 23 Jan 2021, at 11:29, Chris Smart wrote:
Tramp? LOL
Biting my tongue over here LOL
On 2021-01-23 2:01 p.m., Sarah k
Alawami wrote:
Oh I know it's not, I know how to use it very
well, I liken it to mac os. I just choose not to use it and
use scren review on the new programs where necessary. You
can hear me doing this a lot here.
Just look for any video and fast forward to where I'm using
tramp.
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to our website.
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On 22 Jan 2021, at 22:31, Chris Smart wrote:
If you mean ObjectNAV, it's not that scary.
On 2021-01-22 8:56 p.m., Sarah
k Alawami wrote:
Actually tha'ts not quite true. I use
screen review on a lot of newer programs and
activate things with the mouse. I use screen review
to read the screen, route and click. I never if I
can help it use object review.
Take care
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machine.
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On 22 Jan 2021, at 17:22, Joseph Lee
wrote:
Hi,
Ah, I see.
What you are
describing is called “focus mode” where
whatever key you press will be dealt not by
NVDA but by the web application you are
using. For example, pressing K while playing
a YouTube video will pause the video if
focus mode is on, whereas NVDA will move you
to the next link if browse mode is active.
Screen
review, on the other hand, will let you
review the contents of an app’s window. For
example, under older programs, activating
screen review mode will let you see the
contents of the app that aren’t accessible
with keyboard commands. These days screen
review would not work properly in newer apps
but you can find out the contents of a
window by doing an OCR (NVDA+R).
Cheers,
Joseph
Well, I
thought that screen review mode meant that a
page allowed you to activate certain
shortcuts that a page had.
For
example, on YouTube you can press “K” for
it to pause and play.
Hi,
Can you tell
us what you know about screen review?
That way we can help you fill in the
gap.
Cheers,
Joseph
Hello guys,
I think I
am overthinking NVDA’s Screen Review
Mode. Can someone explain it to me?
Or point me to where I can learn
more about it.
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