Re: brousers that speak the progress bars when downloading
Gene
I don't know which browsers NVDA speaks the
progress bars of for downloads. But in my opinion, overreliance on
progress bars is often the result of not being properly familiar with the
program being used. I'm not saying that to criticize you or anyone
else. I am stating a general conclusion that I believe is valid. In
firefox, for example, during a download, issuing the command control j opens a
library window where a list of previous downloads is displayed. The first
one in the list is the current download. using the read current line
command, numpad 8 in the desktop layout will give you information such as the
speed of the download, the percent downloaded the estimated time to completion,
and perhaps other information I don't now recall. Leave that Window
opened. Then return to it and check from time to time if you want to see
current information. Others may be able to tell you how to see the
progress bar in various browsers.
But my point is that there is often other ways to
get information. Also, there may be an add on in Firefox that will notify
you when a download completes. Others will have to discuss
that.
Gene
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Subject: [nvda] brousers that speak the progress bars when
downloading I am looking for a brouser that nvda will speak the progress bar when I down load I use to use webie but today it no longer works even after I uninstalled and reinstalled it. I really want to hear the progress bar when I download to know if my downloads anre working or not. Brian Sackrider On 7/9/2016 1:00 PM, Richard Turner wrote:
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Message status
Richard Turner <richardturner42@...>
In Outlook 2016, NVDA reads if a message is unread. It does not say it it is replied to, forwarded, or read. Anyway to at least get replied and forwarded announced?
Richard
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Is there a quick way of switching between the chosen table and 8-dot Braille?
John J. Boyer
This would be very convenient for programmers.
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FW: Notes on NVDA and PowerPoint
Cearbhall O'Meadhra
Hi,
I have been working all day on this topic and have put together the following notes about using PowerPoint with NVDA. Please let me know what you think of these notes. Have you any improvements to suggest?
I have used PowerPoint 2010 on Windows 10 using NVDA 2016.2 on my Desktop Pc.
Notes on the use of PowerPoint with NVDA
1. File opens in slide view 2. Page Down moves from slide to slide showing the title pane
For the first slide: 3. Press tab to move to the title placeholder. NVDA reads the title of the slide; 4. Press tab again to move to the subtitle placeholder. NVDA reads the subtitle; 5. Press tab again to move to the embedded graphic. NVDA says "Graphic" if no alt text; 6. Press tab again to move to rectangle shape. 7. Press tab again to return to the title placeholder at the top of the slide
Press page down For the second slide: 8. Press tab to move to the title placeholder 9. Press tab to go to the text placeholder. NVDA reads all the text in the placeholder 10. Press numpad 9 and numbpad 7 to read the text in the placeholder line by line 11. Press tab to move to the graphic image. NVDA reports the location of the graphic in the computer when the alt text has not been filled in.
Press page down for the third slide 12. Press tab for the Title placeholder 13. Press tab for the object placeholder. NVDA reads all the text as in the text placeholder at 9 above
Press pagedown for slide 4; Same as slide 3.
Press page down for slide 5 15. Press tab for footer placeholder. NVDA reads all text in the footer; 16. Press tab for slide number placeholder. NVDA reads out the number of the slide; 17. Press tab for title placeholder 18. Press tab for text placeholder. 19. Press tab to return to the footer placeholder.
control+home jumps to the first slide control+end jumps to the last slide.
The Slide Show
Press F5 to start the slide show NVDA reads the whole slide from top to bottom including the title and leaves the cursor at the bottom of the slide. 1. Press page down and page up to move from slide to slide. Note that it may be necessary to wait for a few seconds between key presses to allow the slide show to catch up; 2. Press numpad 9 and numpad 7 to read the contents of the slide line by line. 3. Press return or space bar to move to the next slide. Sometimes nothing happens and then do the instruction at 4 below. 4. Type the number of a slide followed by return to jump to that slide. 5. Press control-shift-s to switch back and forth between the slide and its accompanying notes. 6. Use F6 to move between the status bar pane, slide view pane, thumbnails pane and notes pane. Use the arrow keys to move through the options available in each of these panes. Use F6 to move to the chosen view to see the results. 7. Use the escape key to exit the slide show. 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 for free now!
From: Cearbhall O'Meadhra [mailto:cearbhall.omeadhra@...]
Sent: Saturday, July 9, 2016 12:08 PM To: 'nvda@nvda.groups.io' Subject: RE: NVDA and PowerPoint
Hi again,
I am using PowerPoint 2010 with NVDA 2016.2 and Windows 10 on a desktop PC.
All advice welcome, thanks!
All the best,
Cearbhall
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From: nvda@nvda.groups.io [mailto:nvda@nvda.groups.io] On Behalf Of Cearbhall O'Meadhra
Hi,
I have taken on a new project in which I have to be able to read several PowerPoint presentations. Are there any guides for using PowerPoint with NVDA? Can anyone give me any pointers from their own experience?
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Re: Indicating Python indentation in Braille
John J. Boyer
It would be much more intuitive if each level of indentation was shown
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as a non-blank cell. Such cells are quicker and easier to count. John
On Sat, Jul 09, 2016 at 11:03:09AM -0700, Joseph Lee wrote:
Hi, --
John J. Boyer; President, AbilitiesSoft, Inc. Email: john.boyer@abilitiessoft.org Website: http://www.abilitiessoft.org Status: 501(C)(3) Nonprofit Location: Madison, Wisconsin USA Mission: To develop softwares and provide STEM services for people with disabilities which are available at no cost.
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Re: Reviewing the screen with the mouse keys
Kevin Chao
PLease have look at flat review and object navigation in NVDA user guide :) Third option is speak text under mouse pointer, where you can move mouse around to explore screen content.
On Sat, Jul 9, 2016 at 10:54 AM Richard Turner <richardturner42@...> wrote:
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Re: Indicating Python indentation in Braille
Hi,
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Each indentation is shown as blank cell. Cheers, Joseph
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From: nvda@nvda.groups.io [mailto:nvda@nvda.groups.io] On Behalf Of John J. Boyer Sent: Saturday, July 9, 2016 10:59 AM To: nvda@nvda.groups.io Subject: [nvda] Indicating Python indentation in Braille Is there a way to display a single-cell dot pattern for each level of indentation in Python? It must be Braille, not speech, since I am deaf-blind. Thanks, John -- John J. Boyer; President, AbilitiesSoft, Inc. Email: john.boyer@abilitiessoft.org Website: http://www.abilitiessoft.org Status: 501(C)(3) Nonprofit Location: Madison, Wisconsin USA Mission: To develop softwares and provide STEM services for people with disabilities which are available at no cost.
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Indicating Python indentation in Braille
John J. Boyer
Is there a way to display a single-cell dot pattern for each level of
indentation in Python? It must be Braille, not speech, since I am deaf-blind. Thanks, John -- John J. Boyer; President, AbilitiesSoft, Inc. Email: john.boyer@abilitiessoft.org Website: http://www.abilitiessoft.org Status: 501(C)(3) Nonprofit Location: Madison, Wisconsin USA Mission: To develop softwares and provide STEM services for people with disabilities which are available at no cost.
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Reviewing the screen with the mouse keys
Richard Turner <richardturner42@...>
I can’t figure out how to review the screen using the mouse cursor with the numpad keys. Is that possible with NVDA?
Richard
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Re: NVDA and pizza sites
Danni
I complained once to pizza hut and they promptly put a link on their site for visually impaired users to use their mobile site for ordering but last time I tried ordering online which was a while ago it was not user friendly any more sadly!
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I did attempt using papajohns.com the other day and it did seem to work pretty well so if that 1 is in your area it's worth trying!
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From: "David Mehler" <dave.mehler@gmail.com> To: <nvda@nvda.groups.io> Sent: Friday, July 08, 2016 8:14 PM Subject: Re: [nvda] NVDA and pizza sites Hello,
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Re: brousers that speak the progress bars when downloading
Danni
On i/e once you start a download then click the alt
key go to downloads or view downloads it will update the progress almost to the
point of annoying lol
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Re: Outlook 2016 and NVDA
Richard Turner <richardturner42@...>
Thank you, that does work. With Window-eyes, when I hit control+y to select a folder, the number of unread messages is read as I arrow down. This way, you have to go into a folder, shift+tab then arrow down and the unread numbers works, pretty much the same number of keystrokes, just a slightly different approach. This I can get used to. Thanks, Richard
From: nvda@nvda.groups.io [mailto:nvda@nvda.groups.io] On Behalf Of Dan Kerstetter
Sent: Saturday, July 9, 2016 10:38 AM To: nvda@nvda.groups.io Subject: Re: [nvda] Outlook 2016 and NVDA
When you’re in the message list, shift tab once. You should hear the name of the folder you’re in and the number of messages it contains.
HTH
Dan
From: nvda@nvda.groups.io [mailto:nvda@nvda.groups.io] On Behalf Of Richard Turner
Hello, I just joined this group. I am primarily a Window-Eyes user. I’d like to learn to use NVDA more efficiently. Is there a way to have NVDA speak the number of unread messages in a given folder? Maybe an addon?
I’ve not found anything yet.
Thanks, Richard
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Re: Outlook 2016 and NVDA
Dan Kerstetter
When you’re in the message list, shift tab once. You should hear the name of the folder you’re in and the number of messages it contains.
HTH
Dan
From: nvda@nvda.groups.io [mailto:nvda@nvda.groups.io] On Behalf Of Richard Turner
Sent: Saturday, July 09, 2016 1:00 PM To: nvda@nvda.groups.io Subject: [nvda] Outlook 2016 and NVDA
Hello, I just joined this group. I am primarily a Window-Eyes user. I’d like to learn to use NVDA more efficiently. Is there a way to have NVDA speak the number of unread messages in a given folder? Maybe an addon?
I’ve not found anything yet.
Thanks, Richard
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regarding MS access
Ravi Paswan <ravipaswan32@...>
hello team member I have suffering a strange problem
to using NVDA. because I am doing the MS access 20007 with NVDA but it is not supported there some feeture suppose when I am select the data type of any colum to press alt+ down arrow to choose the data type. but there is NVDA is not supported and also hang my PC then I have receive a error message [the MS access is not responding]. -- please joine me in skype:ravi.paswan32 and follow in twitter:ravipaswan32 and face book:ravipaswan32@gmail.com and bliend social:ravipaswan32
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brousers that speak the progress bars when downloading
n8mnx@att.net
I am looking for a brouser that nvda will speak the progress bar when I down load I use to use webie but today it no longer works even after I uninstalled and reinstalled it. I really want to hear the progress bar when I download to know if my downloads anre working or not. Brian Sackrider On 7/9/2016 1:00 PM, Richard Turner
wrote:
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Outlook 2016 and NVDA
Richard Turner <richardturner42@...>
Hello, I just joined this group. I am primarily a Window-Eyes user. I’d like to learn to use NVDA more efficiently. Is there a way to have NVDA speak the number of unread messages in a given folder? Maybe an addon?
I’ve not found anything yet.
Thanks, Richard
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Re: Switching from Win7 To Win10?
Kevin Cussick
win10 is very stable I think it is the best OS yet to date. I have put it on 10 machines and love it.
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On 09/07/2016 04:12, Roger Stewart wrote:
So far, Win 10 works just the same as Win 7. That is, it saved
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Re: NVDA and PowerPoint
Cearbhall O'Meadhra
Hi again,
I am using PowerPoint 2010 with NVDA 2016.2 and Windows 10 on a desktop PC.
All advice welcome, thanks!
All the best,
Cearbhall
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From: nvda@nvda.groups.io [mailto:nvda@nvda.groups.io] On Behalf Of Cearbhall O'Meadhra
Sent: Saturday, July 9, 2016 11:48 AM To: nvda@nvda.groups.io Subject: [nvda] NVDA and PowerPoint
Hi,
I have taken on a new project in which I have to be able to read several PowerPoint presentations. Are there any guides for using PowerPoint with NVDA? Can anyone give me any pointers from their own experience?
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NVDA and PowerPoint
Cearbhall O'Meadhra
Hi,
I have taken on a new project in which I have to be able to read several PowerPoint presentations. Are there any guides for using PowerPoint with NVDA? Can anyone give me any pointers from their own experience?
All the best,
Cearbhall
m +353 (0)833323487 Ph: _353 (0)1-2864623 e: cearbhall.omeadhra@...
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Booting Bug
Steve Hoad
I am using NVDA with a Toshiba machine that started life with Windows
7. All worked well, even through the upgrade to Windows 10 until about 2 months ago. Then, when cold booting the machine, here's what began to happen. After pushing the power button, a few seconds elapse and I get the "Windows sign in" message. The Windows boot sound plays but NVDA does not speak. I must go to my desktop (Windows M) press N and hit enter so NVDA will begin. All check boxes are checked propperly. I would be interested in any fixes for this, it is currently just an inconvenience but who knows what it will lead to. Thanks, -- Steve Hoad
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