Re: NVDA and Itunes 12.4.0.119
Chris Shook <chris0309@...>
iTunes usually gives you an option whether to update or not.
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can anyone get English out of this file?
I'll put a link to the file. When I open it, for some reason, all I see
is symbols, nothing resembling English. Can anyone help me troubleshoot this one? I'm using Adobe Acrobat DC. I tried to open it in Balabolka, and I saw the symbols again. If I"m missing something really obvious, let me know that too. Also, nothing like this has ever happened with files from this same author before. The link is below: https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/3787427/Essene%20Definition.pdf
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Re: How can one add Farsi as a Braille input into LibLouis/NVDA? /was/ Urgent help needed. How to add an existing Braille table as a Braille input table?
Rui Fontes
Hello!
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If I am mistaken, please forgive and correct me! To have any input Braille table in NVDA it is needed to have an 8 dots Braille table in Liblouis, http://liblouis.org/, and wait NVDA to update the Liblouis bersion... Rui -----Mensagem Original----- De: Laurie Mehta via Groups.io Data: quarta-feira, 25 de maio de 2016 20:30 Para: nvda@nvda.groups.io Assunto: Re: How can one add Farsi as a Braille input into LibLouis/NVDA? /was/ [nvda] Urgent help needed. How to add an existing Braille table as a Braille input table? I've seen this question asked here but not answered... Can anyone here answer or direct the sender to the right place for asking the question? Thank you. -LM --------------------------------------------
On Wed, 5/25/16, Mohammadreza Rashad <mohammadreza5712@gmail.com> wrote:
Thanks dear Nasrin, Thanks for your response. I thought my question was lost. I just want to know how can I add Farsi as a Braille input into LibLouis and the NVDA. I think my question is obvious! Thanks again, and I am still waiting for the answer. Best wishes, Mohammadreza ????-??-?? ??:?? +??:?? ???????, nasrin khaksar <nasrinkhaksar3@gmail.com>: hi.
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Re: question: laptop equivalent for NVDA+numpad divide /was/ Adobe Flash Player with NVDA
Andre Fisher
Just say NVDA+N, that shows that depending on which of the three
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possible modifier keys you choose, it would be universal.
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
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Re: looking for pls or m3u file of a radio station stream
Gene
Most stations these days broadcast in Flash and/or
HtML5. Saving such links won't direct you to the actual underlying
stream. There is an underlying stream but the listen links on most station
web sites direct you to the flash or HTMl5 stream, or they are links that open
your browser and cause it to follow scripts to the Flash content.
Sometimes, right clicking and saving links won't work at all because the site
doesn't support saving such links.
Gene
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From: Roger Stewart
Sent: Wednesday, May 25, 2016 3:09 PM
Subject: Re: [nvda] looking for pls or m3u file of a radio station
stream choose save link as and 9 times out of 10 it will save a .pls or .m3u file for you. The file may not be labeled correctly and may just say listen.pls or something like that. Just rename it and save it where you'll know where it is and you're good to go. Roger On 5/25/2016 12:05 PM, Bobby wrote: > I am having issues locating pls files or m3us. I listen to lots of > internet radio stations butt I don't like going to the web sites all > of the time. I was if you know of a good progran that will capture a > pls or m3u because finding the listen live link can be very hard. If > you know of a program please let me know. > > > > > . >
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Re: looking for pls or m3u file of a radio station stream
Kenny Dog <hurrikennyandopo@...>
Hi
I am not sure what formats the following program plays, but it will play radio stations etc from all over the world plus more. The link to this program is SpeakOn MediaSuite and can be found at http://www.speakon.org.uk/SpeakOn.html
On 26/05/2016 5:05 AM, Bobby wrote:
I am having issues locating pls files or m3us. I listen to lots of internet radio stations butt I don't like going to the web sites all of the time. I was if you know of a good progran that will capture a pls or m3u because finding the listen live link can be very hard. If you know of a program please let me know. -- Check out my website for nvda tutorials and other blindness related material at http://www.accessibilitycentral.net
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Re: looking for pls or m3u file of a radio station stream
Roger Stewart
Very often, you can just do a right click on the listen link and then choose save link as and 9 times out of 10 it will save a .pls or .m3u file for you. The file may not be labeled correctly and may just say listen.pls or something like that. Just rename it and save it where you'll know where it is and you're good to go.
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Roger
On 5/25/2016 12:05 PM, Bobby wrote:
I am having issues locating pls files or m3us. I listen to lots of internet radio stations butt I don't like going to the web sites all of the time. I was if you know of a good progran that will capture a pls or m3u because finding the listen live link can be very hard. If you know of a program please let me know.
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Re: question: laptop equivalent for NVDA+numpad divide /was/ Adobe Flash Player with NVDA
Gene
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.
Gene
----- Original Message -----
From: Rui Fontes
Sent: Wednesday, May 25, 2016 2:59 PM
Subject: Re: question: laptop equivalent for NVDA+numpad divide
/was/ [nvda] Adobe Flash Player with NVDA 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@...> 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@...> 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 > > -------------------------------------------- > On Wed, 5/25/16, Cearbhall O'Meadhra <cearbhall.omeadhra@...> 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@... > > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > I use the free version of Spam Reader to get > rid of spam. The Professional version doesn't have this > disclaimer in outgoing emails. > Try Spam > Reader (http://www.spam-reader.com) for free > now! > > -----Original > Message----- > 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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Re: question: laptop equivalent for NVDA+numpad divide /was/ Adobe Flash Player with NVDA
Rui Fontes
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 keycombinations have been recommended, for example, NVDA+numpad divide and just the numpaddivide alone. have a laptop that has no numpad and am hoping that someone can let me know what the laptopkeyboard equivalent is for these key combinations and for other mouse clicking equivalents, ifany that I can use with my laptop thathas no numpad? already know about using shift+F10 to do the "right click" or applications keyfunction.) Thanks!-LM -------------------------------------------- On Wed, 5/25/16, Cearbhall O'Meadhra<cearbhall.omeadhra@blbc.ie> wrote: Re: [nvda] Adobe Flash Player with NVDA To: nvda@nvda.groups.ioAM interested in your topic as I amcurrently writing a tutorial for users of the BorrowBox digital library service inwhich Adobe Flash comes in to playinga preview of an audio book. I can forward my recent discussion on this and thesolution to it if that would be ofinterest? There is a good deal of discussionbetween NVDA technical team memberson getting NVDA to work with the embedded objects in Adobe Flash.These are known as windowless objectsand JAWS, for instance cannot see them at all in FireFox but can see them but hasdifficulty keeping focus on them inInternet Explorer. embedded oject as unavailable andusing the NVDA+numpad divide (to movethe mouse pointer to the current navigator object) followed by numpad divide on its ownwhich emulates a left mouse clikc.it gives you access to the player?windows 10 (all latest versions) andfound the following: KITV:in the speakers as soon as I openedthe link in Firefox. part of the screen showed this:SITE LiveStream" 'embedded Object unavailable'and then 'Out of iFrame' after I pressed down-arrow once.first one. However, I pressedNVDA+numpad divide and then numpad divide alone and it did start to play. Another numpaddivide stopped it. While NVDA isreporting the embedded object, the screen is reporting "blank" under theactive cursor. With these work-around techniques ,both streams are working on what appears to be a similar system configuration toyours. e: cearbhall.omeadhra@blbc.ie --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- I use the free version of Spam Reader toget rid of spam. The Professionalversion doesn't have this disclaimer in outgoing emails. TrySpam Reader (http://www.spam-reader.com) for freeMessage----- From: nvda@nvda.groups.ioMay 25, 2016 4:15 AM To: nvda@nvda.groups.ioNVDA everyone, Flash Player is preventing me fromtuning in to the local news online on such sites as: KITV: http://www.kitv.com/category/305776/live-streamthese TV stations to report thetechnical difficulties, and both Webmasters had told me that their live streams were working properly.10, my Web browser is Firefox, and ofcourse I use NVDA as my screen-reader. these: 1. How user-friendly is AdobeFlash Player with NVDA?sites but not on others?uninstalling and reinstalling it?a good day. sincerely, Jolene.
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Re: question: laptop equivalent for NVDA+numpad divide /was/ Adobe Flash Player with NVDA
Gene
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
Sent: Wednesday, May 25, 2016 2:38 PM
Subject: Re: question: laptop equivalent for NVDA+numpad divide
/was/ [nvda] Adobe Flash Player with NVDA (smile) -LM -------------------------------------------- On Wed, 5/25/16, Andre Fisher <andrefisher729@...> 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@...> 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 > > -------------------------------------------- > On Wed, 5/25/16, Cearbhall O'Meadhra <cearbhall.omeadhra@...> 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@... > > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > I use the free version of Spam Reader to get > rid of spam. The Professional version doesn't have this > disclaimer in outgoing emails. > Try Spam > Reader (http://www.spam-reader.com) for free > now! > > -----Original > Message----- > 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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Moderator's letter: Let us be civil in our discourses, word choice matters in a public forum, Edge thread unlocked
Hi all,
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Re: question: laptop equivalent for NVDA+numpad divide /was/ Adobe Flash Player with NVDA
Laurie Mehta
Thanks Andre and I will read the user guide as you suggest.
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(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 > > -------------------------------------------- > 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 > > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > I use the free version of Spam Reader to get > rid of spam. The Professional version doesn't have this > disclaimer in outgoing emails. > Try Spam > Reader (http://www.spam-reader.com) for free > now! > > -----Original > Message----- > 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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Re: Adobe Flash Player with NVDA
Gene
Also, I just tested the second link you
provided. That is,
I am testing on a rather slow, rather old
computer. But it may be of value to note that the stream took longer to
play than most streams do and so, if that is the case on a faster modern
computer, I would suggest waiting longer to see what happens. Perhaps
thirty or forty seconds. It appears to me that you don't need to do
anything on either of the sites you provided to get audio to play. try
waiting as a test for about forty seconds on each of these links. You may
have some sort of problem but I suspect some links take longer to play than you
may expect because of the amount of information necessary to finish buffering or
perhaps a good many redirections are occurring.
If you don't see any error message on screen, those
may be why you have to wait longer than expected..
Gene
----- Original message ------
From: Jolene Cardenas
Sent: Tuesday, May 24, 2016 10:15 PM
Subject: [nvda] Adobe Flash Player with NVDA 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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Re: How can one add Farsi as a Braille input into LibLouis/NVDA? /was/ Urgent help needed. How to add an existing Braille table as a Braille input table?
Laurie Mehta
I've seen this question asked here but not answered...
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Can anyone here answer or direct the sender to the right place for asking the question? Thank you. -LM --------------------------------------------
On Wed, 5/25/16, Mohammadreza Rashad <mohammadreza5712@gmail.com> wrote:
Thanks dear Nasrin, Thanks for your response. I thought my question was lost. I just want to know how can I add Farsi as a Braille input into LibLouis and the NVDA. I think my question is obvious! Thanks again, and I am still waiting for the answer. Best wishes, Mohammadreza ۱۳۹۵-۰۳-۰۵ ۱۶:۵۹ +۰۴:۳۰ گرینویچ, nasrin khaksar <nasrinkhaksar3@gmail.com>: hi.-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- NVDA on groups.io NVDA is developed by NV Access in collaboration with the community. Get NVDA from: http://www.nvaccess.org/ Your continued donations help keep NVDA development going strong. Donate at: http://www.nvaccess.org/donate Other links: Come talk with other NVDA users on irc.blufudge.net #NVDA Get NVDA add-ons at: http://addons.nvda-project.org/ NVDA on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=8601265515 Get SkypeTalking for NVDA: http://skypetalking.googlecode.com/ -=-=- Groups.io Links: You receive all messages sent to this group. View This Message (#4492): https://nvda.groups.io/g/nvda/message/4492 Mute This Thread: https://groups.io/mt/1750511?uid=14691 Change Your Subscription: https://nvda.groups.io/g/nvda/editsub?uid=14691 Unsubscribe: https://nvda.groups.io/g/nvda/leave/defanged Group Home: https://nvda.groups.io/g/nvda Contact Group Owner: nvda+owner@nvda.groups.io Terms of Service: https://groups.io/static/tos
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Re: question: laptop equivalent for NVDA+numpad divide /was/ Adobe Flash Player with NVDA
Andre Fisher
The laptop equivalent to NVDA+NumPad slash is NVDA+Shift+M, and the
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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:
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Re: question: laptop equivalent for NVDA+numpad divide /was/ Adobe Flash Player with NVDA
Laurie Mehta
Hello,
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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 --------------------------------------------
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 --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- I use the free version of Spam Reader to get rid of spam. The Professional version doesn't have this disclaimer in outgoing emails. Try Spam Reader (http://www.spam-reader.com) for free now! -----Original Message----- 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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Re: NVDA and Itunes 12.4.0.119
Gene
I'm not sure if that's true. I've seen
references to third party utilities that allow you to transfer material without
using ITunes. I don't know what their limitations may be but some people
may know about them and about their accessibility. Also, canyou cause
ITunes not to upgrade automatically? If so, it would probably be a good
idea to wait when a new update comes out to see what people have to say about
it.
Gene
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example onto your apple device you don't have much of a choice but to use itunes So what do those people do? -----Original Message----- From: nvda@nvda.groups.io [mailto:nvda@nvda.groups.io] On Behalf Of Arlene Sent: 25 May 2016 18:06 To: nvda@nvda.groups.io Subject: Re: [nvda] NVDA and Itunes 12.4.0.119 Probably me. I just said, ITunes is not for everybody! Yes, you can use it if you like the challenge and can manage it! Then use it. If you cant manage it and find you can't use it in your windows box. Then just uninstall it and be done with it. You can say to the list it just didn't work for me but if it works for you. All the world to you! -----Original Message----- From: nvda@nvda.groups.io [mailto:nvda@nvda.groups.io] On Behalf Of Chris Shook Sent: May-24-16 10:21 PM To: nvda@nvda.groups.io Subject: Re: [nvda] NVDA and Itunes 12.4.0.119 Which message are you responding to?
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Re: making a suggestion for nvda
Scott VanDeWalle
oh: my apologies to Mick,, oopsie.
Have fun all and stay wonderful. Scott
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Re: looking for pls or m3u file of a radio station stream
Ron Canazzi
Hi Noah,
I would also like to have that information. I tried using IP snooper, but the results are very confusing and I can't make head or tail about them.
On 5/25/2016 1:46 PM, Lino Morales
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Noah. Email me your method off list too @: -- They Ask Me If I'm Happy; I say Yes. They ask: "How Happy are You?" I Say: "I'm as happy as a stow away chimpanzee on a banana boat!"
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Re: looking for pls or m3u file of a radio station stream
Gene
I don't know where you live but a program like
tapin Radio has a large data base of stations from all over the world. It
also allows you to record stations directly as they play, which means you don't
have to tie up a sound card or use another recording program outside of tapin
Radio.
Gene
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From: Bobby
Sent: Wednesday, May 25, 2016 12:05 PM
Subject: [nvda] looking for pls or m3u file of a radio station
stream internet radio stations butt I don't like going to the web sites all of the time. I was if you know of a good progran that will capture a pls or m3u because finding the listen live link can be very hard. If you know of a program please let me know.
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