Re: Accessible radio player software for windows?
Mark Brett
Hi, Tapin Radio.
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From: nvda@nvda.groups.io [mailto:nvda@nvda.groups.io] On Behalf Of ?????? ?????? Sent: 28 July 2016 10:37 To: nvda@nvda.groups.io Subject: Re: [nvda] Accessible radio player software for windows? Hi Mark! Which radioplayer you mean in the letter? Georgi На 28.7.2016 г. в 11:53 ч., Mark Brett написа: Hi, how do I get a list of stations on this?down my search with a type of music or can I get a list of stations that it will get in the uk? Kruger Sent: 27 July 2016 17:13 --- Този имейл е проверен за вируси от Avast. https://www.avast.com/antivirus
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Re: Some observations on usability aspects with Firefox and NVDA
Gene
But I don't see why navigational sounds would have
any bearing on the problem being discussed. A page can fully load and then
refresh in part or in whole. If the problem is caused by refreshes, it
doesn't matter if you hear such sounds. It is also, from a security
standpoint, a bad idea to run old versions of browsers that don't have the newer
security patches.
Gene
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From: Shaun Everiss
Sent: Thursday, July 28, 2016 2:39 AM
Subject: Re: [nvda] Some observations on usability aspects with
Firefox and NVDA It should autoupdate itself. Because mozilla removed fuel things don't work. Right, in some instances like with some forum links the addon just won't fire but it works most of the time and where it doesn't it does not matter to me. On 27/07/2016 9:57 p.m., Brian's Mail list account wrote: > Navigational sounds but you need to use firefox 46 or before. all the > versions after this seem to screw that up and tend also to me at least > to be a slug compared to 46. > I hope somebody tells Mozilla about these things. Navigational sounds > always makes a bong sound when the page has fully loaded, though of > course some web site do continue throwing crap at you for adverts, and I > always use ublock on firefox now to stop all this rubbish from moving > focus. > > Amazon seem to be particularly annoying in this respect recently. Now I > hear clicks but nothing changes which sis just what I need. > Brian > > bglists@... > Sent via blueyonder. > Please address personal email to:- > briang1@..., putting 'Brian Gaff' > in the display name field. > ----- Original Message ----- From: "Felix G." > <constantlyvariable@...> > To: <nvda@nvda.groups.io> > Sent: Wednesday, July 27, 2016 6:41 AM > Subject: [nvda] Some observations on usability aspects with Firefox and > NVDA > > > Hello, > I'd like to ask if anyone else is observing the following with recent > versions of Firefox. When loading a page, whose title we shall define as T, > NVDA announces chatter of the following structure: > T Mozilla Firefox. Unknown. Unknown. T Mozilla Firefox. T document > Now if you substitute anything substantial for T you can see how this would > amount to a lot of sylables with no useful information content. > Also, Alt+Tabbing to Firefox produces: > T Mozilla Firefox, T document > Finally, are there plans to implement a way of finding out if a page has > been fully loaded? I quite often find myself in the middle of reading a > paragraph when suddenly some asynchronous update happens and the review > cursor is thrown back a few lines or to the previous heading, to name but > two instances. > Any suggestions on any of those? > Kind regards, > Felix Grützmacher > > > > > . >
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Re: Battle With Win10
Gene
But we don't know yet if users of earlier versions
of Windows will continue to be bombarded by Microsoft with nag messages in the
system tray about buying an upgrade. These, if they are intrusive enough,
may be wanted to be blocked, especially if blind users hear ongoing messages
automatically read by their screen-readers interrupting what they are
doing. Also, if the messages are intrusive enough, sighted people may want
to block them as wel. We'll see. Microsoft has gone out of its way
to try to cram Windows 10 down the throats of its users. We'll see if they
are less intrusive about it in future.
Gene
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win10 upgrade ends tomorrow so it won't matter much. On 28/07/2016 6:54 p.m., Felix G. wrote: > Hi, > at http://ultimateoutsider.com/downloads/ there is a tool which can prevent > Win 10 related activity on Win 7 machines, according to the description. It > looks very well put together and worked for me. > Had a forced install happen on my machine at home. It rebooted, then after > a few hours it came back as Win 10. I just kept it but I sure didn't like > the experience of having it forced upon me. Paradoxically I wanted it > anyway but still this does make a philosophical difference. > Greetings, > Felix Grützmacher > > David Russell <david.sonofhashem@...> schrieb am Do., 28. Juli 2016 > um 04:26 Uhr: > >> Hello group, >> Late this afternoon I began having troubles in earnest with windows 10 >> forcing an install. NVDA did not read this was occurring, it was all >> behind the scenes according to my wife who is sighted. >> >> I did go to control panel, windows update, change settings and chose >> the install automatic updates. This was suggested by an article at >> make use of .com. It did not work. >> >> My wife was able to again stop the install, but the problem is likely >> to occur when my computer goes into low power mode, after not being >> used for a few minutes. >> >> This is quite disconcerting and evidently a widespread problem, not >> just mine or a few others. Any thoughts? >> >> -- >> David Russell >> david.sonofhashem@... >> Character consists of what you do on the third and fourth tries. >> James A. Michener >> >> >> >> >
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Re: Accessible radio player software for windows?
Георги Ламбов <obichamlegiona@...>
Hi Mark!
Which radioplayer you mean in the letter? Georgi На 28.7.2016 г. в 11:53 ч., Mark Brett написа: Hi, how do I get a list of stations on this? --- Този имейл е проверен за вируси от Avast. https://www.avast.com/antivirus
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Re: How to reach cookie warning banners in Windows 10
Gene
I have never seen such a banner. Also, you
give no information about the browser you are using nor do you give any
information about what the message says. With more information, you might
get an answer. You may be able to set your browser to prompt you about
accepting cookies on sites. I don't recall seeing such a setting in any
browser but that doesn't mean it may not be present in your browser. It
may be that you need to change a browser setting to stop this behavior.
Gene
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From: Brian Crabtree
Sent: Thursday, July 28, 2016 1:33 AM
Subject: [nvda] Fwd: How to reach cookie warning banners in Windows
10 Please could someone suggest how to reach and dismiss the banner that comes up on websites, advising me that the site uses cookies. There is an x at the end of the banner, but I have tried everything I know, firstly to navigate to the banner and then to reach the x to dismiss it with NVDA and cannot get anywhere near it. I am on Windows 10 and the latest official release of NVDA. Is there perhaps a Windows command which helps? Brian Crabtree
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Re: Accessible radio player software for windows?
Mark Brett
Hi, how do I get a list of stations on this?
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I have gone into search options and selected the uk. Do I have to narrow down my search with a type of music or can I get a list of stations that it will get in the uk? Many thanks
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From: nvda@nvda.groups.io [mailto:nvda@nvda.groups.io] On Behalf Of Jacob Kruger Sent: 27 July 2016 17:13 To: nvda@nvda.groups.io Subject: Re: [nvda] Accessible radio player software for windows? TapIn radio is something have been using for a while: http://www.raimersoft.com/tapinradio.aspx Jacob Kruger Blind Biker Skype: BlindZA "Resistance is futile, but, acceptance is versatile..." On 2016-07-27 5:15 PM, Matt Turner wrote: Hi, subject says it all.
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Re: How to reach cookie warning banners in Windows 10
Brian Crabtree <pandbcrabtree@...>
The browser is Chrome. But I guess it is the same for all browsers, as the websites put up their legally-required banner in each browser. I don't see a way to do whatever the action should be. There is normally a link to get more info on their cookie policy, but that does not dismiss the banner.
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On 28 Jul 2016, at 08:59, Brian's Mail list account <bglists@blueyonder.co.uk> wrote:
Not seen this in Firefox, yes sites ask about cookies but normall tell you what to do, ie continue assumes you have agreed or agree or whatever it is. What browser is this? Brian bglists@blueyonder.co.uk Sent via blueyonder. Please address personal email to:- briang1@blueyonder.co.uk, putting 'Brian Gaff' in the display name field. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Brian Crabtree" <pandbcrabtree@icloud.com> To: <nvda@nvda.groups.io> Sent: Thursday, July 28, 2016 7:33 AM Subject: [nvda] Fwd: How to reach cookie warning banners in Windows 10 Excuse me for posting this question again. Perhaps because of heavy focus on other topics, it got no replies the first time, but there must be folks out there who can supply answers. Please could someone suggest how to reach and dismiss the banner that comes up on websites, advising me that the site uses cookies. There is an x at the end of the banner, but I have tried everything I know, firstly to navigate to the banner and then to reach the x to dismiss it with NVDA and cannot get anywhere near it. I am on Windows 10 and the latest official release of NVDA. Is there perhaps a Windows command which helps? Brian Crabtree
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Re: Battle With Win10
Lenron
I would hate to be the person that decides to update after tomorrow.
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On 7/28/16, Brian's Mail list account <bglists@blueyonder.co.uk> wrote:
Not for us blind folk I understand somehow we have at least another month --
Lenron Brown Cell: 985-271-2832 Skype: ron.brown762
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Re: Windows 10/nvda/powershell 64
Mr. Wong Chi Wai <cwwong.pro@...>
Oh, sorry, I finally figure it out.
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I have 4items, namely: windows powershell ise windows powershell ise(x86) windows powershell windows powershell(x86) Brian's Mail list account 於 27/7/2016 21:20 寫道:
Well on my machine there are to, one in the x 86 folder and one in the normal program files folder which is persumable a 64 bit version. so where did this come from?
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Re: Accessible radio player software for windows?
Георги Ламбов <obichamlegiona@...>
Mozekti is also good but a long time ago there isn't new updates
and so it only works На 28.7.2016 г. в 11:00 ч., Георги
Ламбов написа:
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Re: Battle With Win10
Brian's Mail list account BY <bglists@...>
Not for us blind folk I understand somehow we have at least another month to do it according to news I've read but in fact I'd like to know how it knows you are blind.
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Brian bglists@blueyonder.co.uk Sent via blueyonder. Please address personal email to:- briang1@blueyonder.co.uk, putting 'Brian Gaff' in the display name field.
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From: "Shaun Everiss" <sm.everiss@gmail.com> To: <nvda@nvda.groups.io> Sent: Thursday, July 28, 2016 8:31 AM Subject: Re: [nvda] Battle With Win10 well it won't matter anyway.
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Re: Accessible radio player software for windows?
Георги Ламбов <obichamlegiona@...>
Hi! I also use RadioSure: a very good and accessible radioPlayerwith both screen readers: NvdA and jaws. At the moment propose the player 33 000 and more radioStations from all the countries and continents. The stations aren't divided by country and genres but with the tab we find two fields: on the first we can write countryor genre we looking for, and wicg the next tab we get the stations list. The program has multiLanguage interface and is to manage by the context menu. Another accessible with screen readers, program is: RadioBox. The program is portable and is easy to use. For instance: control + down menu is volume down and control + up menu is volume up. With enter we play the station, with control + s, we stop the station etc. Another accessible program is: Readon TV Movie Radio Player. Perhaps there also are anothers and I'll be glad if anyone knows another radioPlayers which understand themselves good with screen readers! Cheers! Georgi 27.7.2016 г. в 19:55 ч., Matt Turner написа: Grate point, some of the stations don't provide a direct mp3 stream, or they want you to listen live via iHeart radio.
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Re: How to reach cookie warning banners in Windows 10
Brian's Mail list account BY <bglists@...>
Not seen this in Firefox, yes sites ask about cookies but normall tell you what to do, ie continue assumes you have agreed or agree or whatever it is.
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What browser is this? Brian bglists@blueyonder.co.uk Sent via blueyonder. Please address personal email to:- briang1@blueyonder.co.uk, putting 'Brian Gaff' in the display name field.
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From: "Brian Crabtree" <pandbcrabtree@icloud.com> To: <nvda@nvda.groups.io> Sent: Thursday, July 28, 2016 7:33 AM Subject: [nvda] Fwd: How to reach cookie warning banners in Windows 10 Excuse me for posting this question again. Perhaps because of heavy focus on other topics, it got no replies the first time, but there must be folks out there who can supply answers. Please could someone suggest how to reach and dismiss the banner that comes up on websites, advising me that the site uses cookies. There is an x at the end of the banner, but I have tried everything I know, firstly to navigate to the banner and then to reach the x to dismiss it with NVDA and cannot get anywhere near it. I am on Windows 10 and the latest official release of NVDA. Is there perhaps a Windows command which helps? Brian Crabtree
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Re: Battle With Win10
Brian's Mail list account BY <bglists@...>
The original problem was that it tries to suggest a time for the install. If you say you don't want to, it will do it now. If you say yeas then it won't.
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Then install never 10 and make sure its off for this anytime update and it should be fine even though the install file may well be on the machine. They have relented in the last windows update last week and send a new version of the nag that also does what never 10 does and allows you to banish it, but it seems that once the process has happened once, they have no way to stop it, unless you do this third party fix. Of course if its already started to update you might be better off doing it seeing what you think of it then going back within the month. Its up to you. Brian bglists@blueyonder.co.uk Sent via blueyonder. Please address personal email to:- briang1@blueyonder.co.uk, putting 'Brian Gaff' in the display name field.
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From: "David Russell" <david.sonofhashem@gmail.com> To: <nvda@nvda.groups.io> Sent: Thursday, July 28, 2016 3:26 AM Subject: [nvda] Battle With Win10 Hello group,
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Re: Windows 10/nvda/powershell 64
Mr. Wong Chi Wai <cwwong.pro@...>
Do you mean you access them not from the start menu but go into the sub folder one by one?
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Brian's Mail list account 於 27/7/2016 21:20 寫道:
Well on my machine there are to, one in the x 86 folder and one in the normal program files folder which is persumable a 64 bit version. so where did this come from?
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Re: NVDA and Sudden Strange Behavior with Outlook 2016
Brian's Mail list account BY <bglists@...>
Who knows. I noticed that a person on tech talk on rnib connect radio said no end of issues were happening in office 2016 with windows ten, and in the end she had to go back to an earler version of office to get sanity back.
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Brian bglists@blueyonder.co.uk Sent via blueyonder. Please address personal email to:- briang1@blueyonder.co.uk, putting 'Brian Gaff' in the display name field.
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From: "Dan Kerstetter" <dhk55@comcast.net> To: <nvda@nvda.groups.io> Sent: Wednesday, July 27, 2016 7:10 PM Subject: [nvda] NVDA and Sudden Strange Behavior with Outlook 2016 Hello all.
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Re: Windows 10 Upgrade?
Brian's Mail list account BY <bglists@...>
If you definitely do not want win 10, then look online for a program called never 10 and run it. it gives you what your current state is and each time you select the item it will change to reflect the current setting. Turning it off stops everything from updating.
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In answer to your other question, as far as i know windows 10 works like a big version of system restore in that it puts 10 in keeping everything that can work as it was and storing windows 7 in a special folder. You have i seem to recall 1 month before this folder is deleted. After that you cannot go back to 7 again. Brian bglists@blueyonder.co.uk Sent via blueyonder. Please address personal email to:- briang1@blueyonder.co.uk, putting 'Brian Gaff' in the display name field.
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From: "David Russell" <david.sonofhashem@gmail.com> To: <nvda@nvda.groups.io> Sent: Wednesday, July 27, 2016 5:06 PM Subject: [nvda] Windows 10 Upgrade? Hi NVDA group,
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Re: Accessible radio player software for windows?
Brian's Mail list account BY <bglists@...>
If its the bbc ones then the webbie radio player 3 seems to work well.
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Youare right to some degree unless you want to subscribe to a service which provides you iwith updated links as often used by internet radio stand alones, wich have a yearly sub, then many are now on web sites and some are just unavailable outside of certain countries as well. Too many lawyers. Brian bglists@blueyonder.co.uk Sent via blueyonder. Please address personal email to:- briang1@blueyonder.co.uk, putting 'Brian Gaff' in the display name field.
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From: "Gene" <gsasner@ripco.com> To: <nvda@nvda.groups.io> Sent: Wednesday, July 27, 2016 5:27 PM Subject: Re: [nvda] Accessible radio player software for windows? Tapin Radio is a good program. Unfortunately, such programs may not have access to as many stations as previously. I saw something on a list I follow indicating that there is something about rights management and many stations are no longer accessible to such programs. for some reason, they are restricting their streams to use from their web sites. I've only seen one comment about this and I'm not saying it is reliable information but such players may not be as useful as previously. Gene ----- Original Message ----- From: Mert Anlar Sent: Wednesday, July 27, 2016 10:37 AM To: nvda@nvda.groups.io Subject: Re: [nvda] Accessible radio player software for windows? Hi, I prefer you to use TapinRadio. i'm using it for a long ago, also it's accessible Best wishes, Mert Anlar On July 27 2016 at 18:15, Matt Turner wrote: Hi, subject says it all.
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Re: Some observations on usability aspects with Firefox and NVDA
Well navigational sounds at least should be fixed.
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It should autoupdate itself. Because mozilla removed fuel things don't work. Right, in some instances like with some forum links the addon just won't fire but it works most of the time and where it doesn't it does not matter to me.
On 27/07/2016 9:57 p.m., Brian's Mail list account wrote:
Navigational sounds but you need to use firefox 46 or before. all the
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Re: Windows 10 Upgrade?
I wouldn't bother about it.
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tomorrow is upgrade end, the nags should stop within the next day or 2 if you can handle it a little longer it will die.
On 28/07/2016 4:06 a.m., David Russell wrote:
Hi NVDA group,
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