Re: When will the next NVDA be released?
Gene
Where are you looking? Check for updates isn't on the main menu. Its where such things usually are, in the help submenu.
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Gene
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From: John J. Boyer Sent: Monday, February 08, 2021 2:32 AM To: nvda@nvda.groups.io Subject: [nvda] When will the next NVDA be released? Hello, It's been a long time since there was an official release of NVDA that is available with the Check for Updates on the NVDA menu. Is there a problem? Is nv-access short of funds? I made a donation recently. Thanks, John -- John J. Boyer Email: john.boyer@... website: http://www.abilitiessoft.org Status: Company dissolved but website and email addresses live. Location: Madison, Wisconsin, USA Mission: developing assistive technology software and providing STEM services that are available at no cost
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Re: When will the next NVDA be released?
mcLeod stinnett
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from mack they have a monthly update called in process. it doesn't take long to read and it keeps readers informed of the next release progress. when everyone gets the email that says "in process is out" be sure and read it.
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Re: When will the next NVDA be released?
zvonimir stanečić, 9a5dsz <zvonimirek222@...>
Btw, the RC version was released today, and unless any critical bugs are
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found, this will be identical to the final one.
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From: nvda@nvda.groups.io <nvda@nvda.groups.io> On Behalf Of John J. Boyer Sent: Monday, February 8, 2021 9:32 AM To: nvda@nvda.groups.io Subject: [nvda] When will the next NVDA be released? Hello, It's been a long time since there was an official release of NVDA that is available with the Check for Updates on the NVDA menu. Is there a problem? Is nv-access short of funds? I made a donation recently. Thanks, John -- John J. Boyer Email: john.boyer@... website: http://www.abilitiessoft.org Status: Company dissolved but website and email addresses live. Location: Madison, Wisconsin, USA Mission: developing assistive technology software and providing STEM services that are available at no cost
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Re: When will the next NVDA be released?
zvonimir stanečić, 9a5dsz <zvonimirek222@...>
Hi,
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Recently was a string freeze, and it's in the release stage.
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From: nvda@nvda.groups.io <nvda@nvda.groups.io> On Behalf Of John J. Boyer Sent: Monday, February 8, 2021 9:32 AM To: nvda@nvda.groups.io Subject: [nvda] When will the next NVDA be released? Hello, It's been a long time since there was an official release of NVDA that is available with the Check for Updates on the NVDA menu. Is there a problem? Is nv-access short of funds? I made a donation recently. Thanks, John -- John J. Boyer Email: john.boyer@... website: http://www.abilitiessoft.org Status: Company dissolved but website and email addresses live. Location: Madison, Wisconsin, USA Mission: developing assistive technology software and providing STEM services that are available at no cost
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When will the next NVDA be released?
John J. Boyer
Hello,
It's been a long time since there was an official release of NVDA that is available with the Check for Updates on the NVDA menu. Is there a problem? Is nv-access short of funds? I made a donation recently. Thanks, John -- John J. Boyer Email: john.boyer@... website: http://www.abilitiessoft.org Status: Company dissolved but website and email addresses live. Location: Madison, Wisconsin, USA Mission: developing assistive technology software and providing STEM services that are available at no cost
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Mozilla Apps Enhancements addon
Eilana Benish
Mozilla Apps Enhancements Hello everyone lately when I am trying to use Mozilla Apps Enhancements addon with Mozilla Thunderbird https://addons.nvda-project.org/addons/mozillaScripts.en.html The keyboard shortcut for opening menu options for a contact is not working out of list • In a message window: list with 4 items • Control+Shift+(1-4) Reads the sender and recipients of the message. If pressed twice quickly, opens the options menu. Am I missing something or this is an you issue that needs to be fixed Thanks in advance
Eilana
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Tech VB podcast: In-depth interview with NVDA contributor Joseph Lee
Hello NVDA community, As we await NVDA 2020.4, I figured the following podcast would be educational for many of you: I sat down with Vytautus from Tech VB for an in-depth interview about NVDA, add-ons, accessibility advocacy and many topics. The resulting podcast (about two hours in length) is now available for your enjoyment:
Thanks to Vytautus from Tech VB for inviting me for this interview, and of course, special shout-out to Nv Access people for making NVDA possible and add-on authors for opening up possibilities for thousands. If you have any questions, comments, or concerns, feel free to reach out to me privately (not on NVDA users group please). Cheers, Joseph
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BrowserNav Add-on Beeping
Richard Wells
Earlier, I reported that I was getting beeping on web pages as I
navigate on them. I disabled BrowserNav as someone suggested and the problem went away. So far, I have not found anything that looks like a toggle for this preference. I love the add-on and will accept the side-effect of using it, but I would love to see a feature that would allow me to disable this behavior in the future. Thanks for all the feedback I got on this.
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Re: A quick question about NVDA certification
Rosemarie Chavarria
That's true.
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On 2/7/2021 12:27 PM, Gene wrote:
Neither does Start Page.
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Re: A quick question about NVDA certification
Rosemarie Chavarria
It has Donald Duck--hahahahahahaha. Couldn't resist that one.
On 2/7/2021 12:57 PM, Monte Single
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Re: A quick question about NVDA certification
Monte Single
Duckduckgo!Does it come with cartoons? Sorry,
Monte
From: nvda@nvda.groups.io <nvda@nvda.groups.io> On Behalf Of Rosemarie Chavarria
Sent: February 7, 2021 1:54 PM To: nvda@nvda.groups.io Subject: Re: [nvda] A quick question about NVDA certification
Duckduckgo is really good too because they don't track you.
On 2/7/2021 10:00 AM, Monte Single wrote:
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Re: A quick question about NVDA certification
Gene
I was thinking about different search engines and an important advantage may be that Start Page and Duck Duck go (spelling), since they don't track you, may not try to tailor results. You may get a broader representation of results that don't trap you in an information bubble. If you research a political subject, for example, you may see more sites with more differing opinions.
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Gene
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From: Gene Sent: Sunday, February 07, 2021 2:27 PM To: nvda@nvda.groups.io Subject: Re: [nvda] A quick question about NVDA certification Neither does Start Page. Gene -----Original Message----- From: Rosemarie Chavarria Sent: Sunday, February 07, 2021 1:53 PM To: nvda@nvda.groups.io Subject: Re: [nvda] A quick question about NVDA certification Duckduckgo is really good too because they don't track you. On 2/7/2021 10:00 AM, Monte Single wrote: I have not refined my searchskills much, but I have found that using startpage instead of google cuts out a lot of garbage and I usually find what I need in the first half dozen links. From: nvda@nvda.groups.io mailto:nvda@nvda.groups.io On Behalf Of Brian Vogel Sent: February 7, 2021 11:00 AM To: nvda@nvda.groups.io Subject: Re: [nvda] A quick question about NVDA certification On Sun, Feb 7, 2021 at 10:00 AM, Gene wrote: It is unfortunate that so many people are unaware of the power and value of Google searches or other good search engine searches. - Amen to that! I have preached, repeatedly, that knowing how to do a web search, in 2021, is a basic skill, and if you don't have it then acquiring it is one of the first things you should be trying to do. And the range of search operators for any search engine is wide (and not often necessary to deal with, I might add) and allows you to drill through a world of data with almost laser-like focus. One of the operators I do use with some frequency, and which applies here, is the site: operator. While, like any search term, it can be stuck anywhere in a list of search criteria I generally place it either at the beginning or the end. If you only wanted to search for something at NVAccess then adding the search term site:nvaccess.org (no spaces, just the word site, the colon, and the website sans any need for http://)/ and you will be searching only that website for content. You can even get more specific, such that if you only wanted to search the News portion of the NVAccess site, you would put, site:nvaccess.org/news. That one operator, when you know that you only want content from a single website or some sub-segment of that site, will eliminate possibly hundreds of thousands of extraneous results. Google has a great Advanced Search page, with fillable edit boxes/dropdowns, that tells you (if it's accessible) right after all of those fill-in boxes how you can do the same thing in a regular Google Search using operators, as most of us will never come close to combining all of the potential advanced options on the Advanced Search page. There are also more tutorials that you can shake a stick at regarding Google Search operators and how to use them. -- Brian - Windows 10 Pro, 64-Bit, Version 20H2, Build 19042 The depths of denial one can be pushed to by outside forces of disapproval can make you not even recognize yourself to yourself. ~ Brian Vogel
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Re: A quick question about NVDA certification
Gene
Neither does Start Page.
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Gene
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From: Rosemarie Chavarria Sent: Sunday, February 07, 2021 1:53 PM To: nvda@nvda.groups.io Subject: Re: [nvda] A quick question about NVDA certification Duckduckgo is really good too because they don't track you. On 2/7/2021 10:00 AM, Monte Single wrote: I have not refined my searchskills much, but I have found that using startpage instead of google cuts out a lot of garbage and I usually find what I need in the first half dozen links. From: nvda@nvda.groups.io mailto:nvda@nvda.groups.io On Behalf Of Brian Vogel Sent: February 7, 2021 11:00 AM To: nvda@nvda.groups.io Subject: Re: [nvda] A quick question about NVDA certification On Sun, Feb 7, 2021 at 10:00 AM, Gene wrote: It is unfortunate that so many people are unaware of the power and value of Google searches or other good search engine searches. - Amen to that! I have preached, repeatedly, that knowing how to do a web search, in 2021, is a basic skill, and if you don't have it then acquiring it is one of the first things you should be trying to do. And the range of search operators for any search engine is wide (and not often necessary to deal with, I might add) and allows you to drill through a world of data with almost laser-like focus. One of the operators I do use with some frequency, and which applies here, is the site: operator. While, like any search term, it can be stuck anywhere in a list of search criteria I generally place it either at the beginning or the end. If you only wanted to search for something at NVAccess then adding the search term site:nvaccess.org (no spaces, just the word site, the colon, and the website sans any need for http://)/ and you will be searching only that website for content. You can even get more specific, such that if you only wanted to search the News portion of the NVAccess site, you would put, site:nvaccess.org/news. That one operator, when you know that you only want content from a single website or some sub-segment of that site, will eliminate possibly hundreds of thousands of extraneous results. Google has a great Advanced Search page, with fillable edit boxes/dropdowns, that tells you (if it's accessible) right after all of those fill-in boxes how you can do the same thing in a regular Google Search using operators, as most of us will never come close to combining all of the potential advanced options on the Advanced Search page. There are also more tutorials that you can shake a stick at regarding Google Search operators and how to use them. -- Brian - Windows 10 Pro, 64-Bit, Version 20H2, Build 19042 The depths of denial one can be pushed to by outside forces of disapproval can make you not even recognize yourself to yourself. ~ Brian Vogel
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Re: A quick question about NVDA certification
Gene
I haven't used Start Page enough to compare in many ways. I know that Start Page uses Google for its searches and that it doesn't track you. What I don't know is if there are features or abilities Google has that Start Page doesn't. for example, Google is very good at correcting spellings which makes searching very convenient. Sometimes, a spell checker won't know what I'm misspelling, but Google does. If a spell checker offers no suggestions, I may check the word on Google. The same with proper names I want to know how to spell.
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Also, Google has very convenient features like web snippets and people also ask. I don't search when I'm signed into Google because it makes it less likely Google will know who is searching, in terms of my identity. I don't see a serious problem with what you are calling garbage. I simply use h from the top of the page and quickly go down to web results, if that's what I want to look at, which is a heading. From there, I continue by heading. Gene
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From: Arlene Sent: Sunday, February 07, 2021 12:34 PM To: nvda@nvda.groups.io Subject: Re: [nvda] A quick question about NVDA certification , I find Start page is just as good as google. You don’t get advertising. I prefer start page as my search engine. I tell everybody Iknow I is a good search engine. Sent from Mail for Windows 10 From: Brian Vogel Sent: February 7, 2021 8:59 AM To: nvda@nvda.groups.io Subject: Re: [nvda] A quick question about NVDA certification On Sun, Feb 7, 2021 at 10:00 AM, Gene wrote: It is unfortunate that so many people are unaware of the power and value of Google searches or other good search engine searches. - Amen to that! I have preached, repeatedly, that knowing how to do a web search, in 2021, is a basic skill, and if you don't have it then acquiring it is one of the first things you should be trying to do. And the range of search operators for any search engine is wide (and not often necessary to deal with, I might add) and allows you to drill through a world of data with almost laser-like focus. One of the operators I do use with some frequency, and which applies here, is the site: operator. While, like any search term, it can be stuck anywhere in a list of search criteria I generally place it either at the beginning or the end. If you only wanted to search for something at NVAccess then adding the search term site:nvaccess.org (no spaces, just the word site, the colon, and the website sans any need for http://)/ and you will be searching only that website for content. You can even get more specific, such that if you only wanted to search the News portion of the NVAccess site, you would put, site:nvaccess.org/news. That one operator, when you know that you only want content from a single website or some sub-segment of that site, will eliminate possibly hundreds of thousands of extraneous results. Google has a great Advanced Search page, with fillable edit boxes/dropdowns, that tells you (if it's accessible) right after all of those fill-in boxes how you can do the same thing in a regular Google Search using operators, as most of us will never come close to combining all of the potential advanced options on the Advanced Search page. There are also more tutorials that you can shake a stick at regarding Google Search operators and how to use them. -- Brian - Windows 10 Pro, 64-Bit, Version 20H2, Build 19042 The depths of denial one can be pushed to by outside forces of disapproval can make you not even recognize yourself to yourself. ~ Brian Vogel
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Re: A quick question about NVDA certification
Rosemarie Chavarria
Duckduckgo is really good too because they don't track you.
On 2/7/2021 10:00 AM, Monte Single
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Re: NVDA User Guide doesn't open in default browser
Louise Pfau
Hi. I've just installed NVDA 2020.4 beta 4, and the user guide now opens correctly in Edge, which is my default browser. I know this is completely idiosyncratic.
Thanks, Louise
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Re: A quick question about NVDA certification
Rosemarie Chavarria
I've used startpage before and it is really good.
On 2/7/2021 10:34 AM, Arlene wrote:
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Re: A quick question about NVDA certification
I have not used Google in years as my primary search engine. I like DuckDuckGo, and StartPage is an equally good alternative for those who prefer it.
The search operator syntax has been pretty largely consistent across different search engines. So if you did learn for Google, what you're used to is very likely to be used with whatever search engine it is you now prefer. -- Brian - Windows 10 Pro, 64-Bit, Version 20H2, Build 19042 The depths of denial one can be pushed to by outside forces of disapproval can make you not even recognize yourself to yourself. ~ Brian Vogel
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Re: A quick question about NVDA certification
Arlene
, I find Start page is just as good as google. You don’t get advertising. I prefer start page as my search engine. I tell everybody Iknow I is a good search engine.
Sent from Mail for Windows 10
From: Brian Vogel
Sent: February 7, 2021 8:59 AM To: nvda@nvda.groups.io Subject: Re: [nvda] A quick question about NVDA certification
On Sun, Feb 7, 2021 at 10:00 AM, Gene wrote:
- Brian - Windows 10 Pro, 64-Bit, Version 20H2, Build 19042 The depths of denial one can be pushed to by outside forces of disapproval can make you not even recognize yourself to yourself. ~ Brian Vogel
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Re: A quick question about NVDA certification
Monte Single
I have not refined my searchskills much, but I have found that using startpage instead of google cuts out a lot of garbage and I usually find what I need in the first half dozen links.
From: nvda@nvda.groups.io <nvda@nvda.groups.io> On Behalf Of Brian Vogel
Sent: February 7, 2021 11:00 AM To: nvda@nvda.groups.io Subject: Re: [nvda] A quick question about NVDA certification
On Sun, Feb 7, 2021 at 10:00 AM, Gene wrote:
- Brian - Windows 10 Pro, 64-Bit, Version 20H2, Build 19042 The depths of denial one can be pushed to by outside forces of disapproval can make you not even recognize yourself to yourself. ~ Brian Vogel
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