Re: Helping to make an Edge/Chrome RSS reader accessible
William
no, my feed are send with title and source. e.g., my email subject will be like this IOS 14 public beta is now released from Techradar technology news Amir 於 29/8/2020 19:04 寫道:
That's true -- they can be filtered to appear in a new mail folder. But that doesn't take care of the second problem: they are delivered together despite having being marked with feed title and feed source.
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Re: Helping to make an Edge/Chrome RSS reader accessible
Amir
Thanks. That would be truly appreciated.
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Re: Zoom Enhancements Addon for NVDA
David Goldfield
As I realize that the direct download link for this addon may be difficult to locate I'll provide it here.
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https://github.com/mohammad-suliman/zoom-enhancements/releases/download/v1.0/zoomEnhancements-1.0.nvda-addon David Goldfield, Blindness Assistive Technology Specialist JAWS Certified, 2019 WWW.DavidGoldfield.org
On 8/30/2020 2:25 AM, David Goldfield wrote:
I was browsing Facebook and saw an announcement about a new addon for the NVDA screen reader which promises some additional functionality when using Zoom. I offer the following caveats.
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Re: Helping to make an Edge/Chrome RSS reader accessible
Akash Kakkar
Yes, I have set the refresh frequency to my server hosted
miniflux to 5 minutes. If you want, then I can create an account
for you.
On 8/30/2020 2:19 AM, Amir wrote:
Well, don't know about the server side, but the website refreshes RSS feeds every hour, according to their FAQ, and one can't decrease this period. Sadly it's too much for my work as I need 10 to 15-minute refreshes or even 5-minute ones for some feeds.
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Zoom Enhancements Addon for NVDA
David Goldfield
I was browsing Facebook and saw an announcement about a new addon for the NVDA screen reader which promises some additional functionality when using Zoom. I offer the following caveats.
1. I don't know if this particular addon has been vetted by the NVDA community. This doesn't in any way mean that the addon is harmful. 2. While I do use the NVDA screen reader I have not yet tested this addon and so I cannot offer any support or feedback as to its usefulness. 3. Because of this I am not endorsing this addon and so I am not responsible if it does have any negative side effects on your machine or when using Zoom. Here is an extract from the Github page where this addon is located, along with a URL to obtain it. Zoom Accessibility enhancements add-on for NVDA By: Mohamad Suliman and Eilana Benish This add-on will improve the experience of using Zoom for NVDA users by providing keyboard shortcuts to Handle alerts for Different events While In a meeting, make the process of remote control much more accessible and smoother, and more... keyboard shortcuts for controlling alerts In meetings NVDA + Shift + A: cycles between different modes of reporting alerts. The following modes are available: Report all alerts mode, where all alerts are reported as usual Beep for alerts, where NVDA will play a short beep for every alert displayed in Zoom Silence all alerts, where NVDA will ignore all alerts Custom mode, Where the user can customize which alerts they want to have and which not. This can be done using the settings dialog of the add-on, or by using the dedicated keyboard shortcuts for that The following shortcuts can be used to toggle on / off the announcements of each type of alert (note that this will be effective when custom mode is selected): NVDA + Ctrl + 1: Participant Has Joined/Left Meeting (Host Only) NVDA + Ctrl + 2: Participant Has Joined/Left Waiting Room (Host Only) NVDA + Ctrl + 3: Audio Muted by Host NVDA + Ctrl + 4: Video Stopped by Host NVDA + Ctrl + 5: Screen Sharing Started/Stopped by a Participant NVDA + Ctrl + 6: Recording Permission Granted/Revoked NVDA + Ctrl + 7: Public In-meeting Chat Received NVDA + Ctrl + 8: Private In-meeting Chat Received NVDA + Ctrl + 9: In-meeting File Upload Completed NVDA + Ctrl + 0: Host Privilege Granted/Revoked NVDA + Shift + Ctrl + 1: Participant Has Raised/Lowered Hand (Host Only) NVDA + Shift + Ctrl + 2: Remote Control Permission Granted/Revoked NVDA + Shift + Ctrl + 3: IM chat message received Note that you need to leave reporting all alert types selected (in Zoom accessibility settings) to have the add-on function as expected. Keyboard shortcut for Opening add on Dialogue NVDA + Z Opens the add-on dialog ! Using this dialog you can : See which alerts are announced and which aren't Select the types of the alerts you want to be announced Choose alerts reporting mode Save custom changes Remote control after a remote control permission is granted, NVDA + O will move the focus in /Out of the remote controlled screen Note that the focus should be on one of the meeting controls to be able to remote control the other screen About An add-on for NVDA screen reader to enhance the experience while using Zoom https://github.com/mohammad-suliman/zoom-enhancements -- David Goldfield, Blindness Assistive Technology Specialist JAWS Certified, 2019 WWW.DavidGoldfield.org
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Re: VPN services accessible with NVDA using Google Chrome or Firefox under Windows 10
Dennis Clark
Hello, Yes, I did attend the school for the blind in Illinois. Please contact me off list to reconnect. Best, Dennis
On 8/29/2020 7:11 PM, Fresh Start
wrote:
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Re: VPN services accessible with NVDA using Google Chrome or Firefox under Windows 10
Socheat Muth
I'm not sure about other VPNS you've mentioned, but the one I'm using right now is a VPN based New York, called VPN unlimited. Their app is usable, if you downloaded it from the Microsoft's store. Hope that helps.
On 8/29/2020 4:01 PM, Dennis Clark
wrote:
Hello everyone,
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Re: VPN services accessible with NVDA using Google Chrome or Firefox under Windows 10
Fresh Start
Question for denis clark Are you the Denis who attended IBSSS in the 1960s?
From: nvda@nvda.groups.io <nvda@nvda.groups.io> On Behalf Of Stephen
Sent: Saturday, August 29, 2020 7:33 PM To: nvda@nvda.groups.io Subject: Re: [nvda] VPN services accessible with NVDA using Google Chrome or Firefox under Windows 10
You don't have to use the expressVPN control panel, you can actually use open VPN. There are some instructions on how to do this on the express VPN website after you log in.
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Re: VPN services accessible with NVDA using Google Chrome or Firefox under Windows 10
Stephen
You don't have to use the expressVPN control panel, you can actually use open VPN.
There are some instructions on how to do this on the express VPN website after you log in.
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Re: Helping to make an Edge/Chrome RSS reader accessible
Hope Williamson
You can decrease this period by manually refreshing, of course if you
follow lots of feeds, that's a bit unwieldy at times.
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Re: Helping to make an Edge/Chrome RSS reader accessible
Hope Williamson
It refreshes every hour. However you can manually refresh feeds. no real
reason to avoid using an online service. If you really wanted to, you could install and use Thunderbird, I suppose. No I haven't tried that so I wouldn't be able to offer any advice on how it works or anything like that.
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Re: Helping to make an Edge/Chrome RSS reader accessible
Hope Williamson
Sure thing!!
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Re: Helping to make an Edge/Chrome RSS reader accessible
Amir
Well, don't know about the server side, but the website refreshes RSS feeds every hour, according to their FAQ, and one can't decrease this period. Sadly it's too much for my work as I need 10 to 15-minute refreshes or even 5-minute ones for some feeds.
Best, Amir
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Re: Helping to make an Edge/Chrome RSS reader accessible
Amir
Thanks. As I don't have a server myself, do you recommend the online version of Miniflux? And can we trust the speed of its online refresh? Many online RSS services add a delay (few minutes up to more than 30 minutes) to the usual refresh time. Still wish I could avoid online websites and services, though.
Best, Amir
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Re: VPN services accessible with NVDA using Google Chrome or Firefox under Windows 10
Try encrypt . I can't speak toward accessibility on windows as I don't use it on there, but it works quite good and the plans are affordable. -- Sarah Alawami, owner of TFFP. . For more info go to our website. Check out my adventures with a shadow machine. to subscribe to the feed click here and you can also follow us on twitter Our discord is where you will know when we go live on twitch. Feel free to give the channel a follow and see what is up there. For stream archives, products you can buy and more visit my main lbry page and my tffp lbry page You will also be able to buy some of my products and eBooks there. Finally, to become a patron and help support the podcast go here
On 29 Aug 2020, at 6:40, Giles Turnbull wrote:
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Re: Helping to make an Edge/Chrome RSS reader accessible
Akash Kakkar
Thanks bro.
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Really thanks a lot for your help and signup link.
On 8/29/2020 10:51 PM, Hope Williamson wrote:
OK, it's right here. https://hosting.miniflux.app/signup
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Re: Helping to make an Edge/Chrome RSS reader accessible
Hope Williamson
OK, it's right here. https://hosting.miniflux.app/signup
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Re: Helping to make an Edge/Chrome RSS reader accessible
Hope Williamson
Yeah Miniflux is pretty cool.
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Re: Helping to make an Edge/Chrome RSS reader accessible
Akash Kakkar
How do you obtain the account on this hosted version of Miniflux?
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I tried to sign in via google but it showed access forbidden
On 8/29/2020 8:41 PM, Hope Williamson wrote:
It's pretty much not worth it for someone who has over 500 feeds like
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Re: Helping to make an Edge/Chrome RSS reader accessible
Akash Kakkar
I Still use Miniflux and it is quite quite nice.
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I host it on my own server for my personal use and use it quite heavily.
On 8/29/2020 8:48 PM, Hope Williamson wrote:
Actually I use an RSS reader that provides a feeds page, therefore the
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