Re: can't get to notification from One Drive using NVDA
mr Krit Kumar kedia
Hello and good evening, I read your messages above and I have a sollution to try. Open your start manue, type notifications and at the bottom or in the results bar you will find a setting named notifications and actions. Click there and by pressing tab you will precure options of notifications for all the apps, find the setting of one drive or any other related to that and turn it off. Hope it helps, With best regards, Krit Kumar
On Sat, May 14, 2022 at 10:18 PM Bob Cavanaugh <cavbob1993@...> wrote: I'm getting those too, and I find them quite annoying as I already
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Re: can't get to notification from One Drive using NVDA
Bob Cavanaugh
I'm getting those too, and I find them quite annoying as I already
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have Office. Windows+A gets you to the action center where you can view and clear them, but I think you have to go into your notification settings in order to turn them off.
On 5/14/22, Dan Beaver <dbeaver888@...> wrote:
Hi,
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can't get to notification from One Drive using NVDA
Dan Beaver
Hi,
I use one drive for some of my cloud storage. I have recently started receiving notifications about using Office 365. I can't figure out how to get to those notifications so I can hopefully turn these notifications off. Can anyone tell me how to get to the notifications using NVDA?
Thanks.
-- Dan Beaver (KA4DAN)
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Re: Question Regarding Browse setting
Gene
Shift f10 is for opening the context menu. I'm talking about
context sensitive help.
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Gene
On 5/14/2022 11:18 AM, tim wrote:
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Re: Question Regarding Browse setting
I remember shift plus f1 when I was younger, about 20 years ago for contextual sensitive help as well. So no shift f1 depending on the program can be accurate as well as f1.
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From: nvda@nvda.groups.io <nvda@nvda.groups.io> On Behalf Of tim Sent: Saturday, May 14, 2022 9:20 AM To: nvda@nvda.groups.io Subject: Re: [nvda] Question Regarding Browse setting In every app I have ever ran f1 has always ben for help and same in OS's even mac. On 5/14/2022 10:28 AM, Monte Single wrote: I am not sure, but I think using the F1 key is a windows key command and
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Re: Question Regarding Browse setting
tim
In every app I have ever ran f1 has always ben for help and same in OS's even mac.
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On 5/14/2022 10:28 AM, Monte Single wrote:
I am not sure, but I think using the F1 key is a windows key command and
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Re: Question Regarding Browse setting
tim
Don't you mean shift + f10, never heard of shift + f1.
On 5/14/2022 11:21 AM, Gene wrote:
f1 is usually help. In the old days, shift f1 was used in many applications for context sensitive help, such as when you were in a field of a dialog. I don't know if it is used to any extent in that way now.
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Re: Question Regarding Browse setting
Gene
f1 is usually help. In the old days, shift f1 was used in many
applications for context sensitive help, such as when you were in a
field of a dialog. I don't know if it is used to any extent in that
way now.
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On 5/14/2022 9:28 AM, Monte Single
wrote:
I am not sure, but I think using the F1 key is a windows key command and not specific to a screenreader. What you get when you press the f1 key depends on the app you are using and what you are doing. Hopefully, there are others on this list who can clarify my statement. -----Original Message----- From: nvda@nvda.groups.io <nvda@nvda.groups.io> On Behalf Of Marilyn and Don Bilderback Sent: May 14, 2022 8:20 AM To: nvda@nvda.groups.io Subject: Re: [nvda] Question Regarding Browse setting Luke, no, I have never pressed the F1 key to get information. That is because I never knew about it before today. Thanks to you and Gene, I will have a new reference for learning. As a note, the shift F1 works to explain the item I last stopped on. Marilyn -----Original Message----- From: nvda@nvda.groups.io <nvda@nvda.groups.io> On Behalf Of Luke Davis Sent: Friday, May 13, 2022 10:54 PM To: nvda@nvda.groups.io Subject: Re: [nvda] Question Regarding Browse setting Marilyn and Don Bilderback wrote:One of the browse settings asks for the maximum number of characters on one line. Another question is how many lines on one page. What should be the number entered for each?Whatever you are comfortable with. Have you tried pressing F1 while on either of those fields, to get a better understanding of what they are for? Luke
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Re: NVDA and reporting of spelling error
Russell James
Thanks all this was a great conversation!
On Fri, May 13, 2022, 3:50 PM Gene <gsasner@...> wrote:
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Re: Question Regarding Browse setting
Monte Single
I am not sure, but I think using the F1 key is a windows key command and
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not specific to a screenreader. What you get when you press the f1 key depends on the app you are using and what you are doing. Hopefully, there are others on this list who can clarify my statement.
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From: nvda@nvda.groups.io <nvda@nvda.groups.io> On Behalf Of Marilyn and Don Bilderback Sent: May 14, 2022 8:20 AM To: nvda@nvda.groups.io Subject: Re: [nvda] Question Regarding Browse setting Luke, no, I have never pressed the F1 key to get information. That is because I never knew about it before today. Thanks to you and Gene, I will have a new reference for learning. As a note, the shift F1 works to explain the item I last stopped on. Marilyn -----Original Message----- From: nvda@nvda.groups.io <nvda@nvda.groups.io> On Behalf Of Luke Davis Sent: Friday, May 13, 2022 10:54 PM To: nvda@nvda.groups.io Subject: Re: [nvda] Question Regarding Browse setting Marilyn and Don Bilderback wrote: One of the browse settings asks for the maximum number of charactersWhatever you are comfortable with. Have you tried pressing F1 while on either of those fields, to get a better understanding of what they are for? Luke
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Re: Question Regarding Browse setting
Marilyn and Don Bilderback
Luke, no, I have never pressed the F1 key to get information. That is
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because I never knew about it before today. Thanks to you and Gene, I will have a new reference for learning. As a note, the shift F1 works to explain the item I last stopped on. Marilyn
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From: nvda@nvda.groups.io <nvda@nvda.groups.io> On Behalf Of Luke Davis Sent: Friday, May 13, 2022 10:54 PM To: nvda@nvda.groups.io Subject: Re: [nvda] Question Regarding Browse setting Marilyn and Don Bilderback wrote: One of the browse settings asks for the maximum number of charactersWhatever you are comfortable with. Have you tried pressing F1 while on either of those fields, to get a better understanding of what they are for? Luke
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NVDA repeating every Chinese character twice in Windows PowerShell
William
Hello all,
1. Open Windows PowerShell 2. Run the following python script: print('測試用文字') 3. When you press Enter, the first time nvda will say '測試用文字' 4. But if I use review cursor to go back to that line of text, NVDA will say ''測測試試用用文文字字' which repeating every character twice. I am testing this with NVDA 2022.1 RC1, without installing any addon windows 10 home ed 21h2 I try doing the same thing in Windows terminal preview, but the Chinese characters are correctly reported. Here I attach the respective debug log for your reference. Thanks. William
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Re: Questions About Vocalizer for NVDA
mr Krit Kumar kedia
Hello all, The cost of the INDO NVDA is around 5000 Roopees I dont know exactly about the quality of the INDO NVDA as I have never used it but going through the feedback of my friends I suggested you. You should have a try on it! I think it offers trial period also. Thank you, Krit Kumar a tech lover from somewhere!
On Sat, May 14, 2022 at 1:48 PM Abhishek Raut <raut.abhishek1109@...> wrote:
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Re: Forgive this q. about end-block-quote and paragraph Editable
Penny Golden <pengold2@...>
Thanks so much. I don't care what default is, if only I can
change it. Thanks so much for the info. Pen
On 5/14/2022 5:36 AM, Gene wrote:
NVDA announces block quotes by default, a setting I have objected to in the past.
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Re: Forgive this q. about end-block-quote and paragraph Editable
Gene
NVDA announces block quotes by default, a setting I have objected to
in the past.
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You can eliminate this announcement in the following way: Open the document formatting dialog using the command control NVDA d. That is, hold control and the NVDA key and type d while doing so. Tab through the items and you will eventually get to block quotes. It is a check box. Uncheck it with the space bar, then press enter. You won't hear block quotes identified in places like e-mails or web pages. Gene
On 5/14/2022 5:29 AM, Penny Golden
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Forgive this q. about end-block-quote and paragraph Editable
Penny Golden <pengold2@...>
Can I write emails without having these words come up? I know it must be possible; and I know that I should be able to figure out what it is that I need to turn off.
Is there a way to get this extraneous wording out of the reading and writing process? Sorry if this should be obvious. Thanks.
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Re: Question Regarding Browse setting
Gene
The commands aren't defined in Input Help. However, the difference
in behavior may depend on whether Windows 7 or Windows 10 or 11 is
being used.
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In Windows 7, at least on my machine, what I said is the case. In Windows 10, both f1 and shift f1 do the same thing, in other words they both bring up context sensitive help. I wouldn't think the version of Windows would make any difference but it seems to. Gene
On 5/14/2022 4:56 AM, Luke Davis wrote:
Gene wrote:
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Re: Question Regarding Browse setting
Luke Davis
Gene wrote:
I just checked. F1 brings up the user manual. Shift f1 opens the manual to the part that describes the command you are on when you issue the command.That is not the normal experience. Check your keyboard layout against NVDA input help. F1 is supposed to work alone for this, although if your browser remembers where you were last reading in the manual, it may not work so well. I don't think it is generally known. I don't recall seeing it discussed here before.Perhaps I shouldn't have recommended it. It is apparently an undocumented feature, and does not work in every possible place within NVDA currently. It does work in most or all of the settings panels though, and is worth trying if you can't remember what something does. -- Luke "I have no idea what I'm supposed to do. I only know what I can do." -James T. Kirk
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Re: Question Regarding Browse setting
Gene
Now that I know that context sensitive help is available, there may
be times I refer people to it. I don't think it is generally
known. I don't recall seeing it discussed here before.
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And it will save me time on occasions when I want to look up what a command does. Gene
On 5/14/2022 4:08 AM, Gene via
groups.io wrote:
I just checked. F1 brings up the user manual. Shift f1 opens the manual to the part that describes the command you are on when you issue the command.
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Re: Question Regarding Browse setting
Gene
I just checked. F1 brings up the user manual. Shift f1 opens the
manual to the part that describes the command you are on when you
issue the command.
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I don't know how often shift f1 is used for context `sensitive help these days. It used to be a long time ago but I haven't seen it discussed for a long time. Gene
On 5/14/2022 1:01 AM, Luke Davis wrote:
Gene wrote:
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