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opening a message in a new tab in seamonkey
Hi, everyone,
Is there a way to open a message in a new tab in seamonkey like you can in thunderbird? I'm just wondering.
Rosemarie
Hi, everyone,
Is there a way to open a message in a new tab in seamonkey like you can in thunderbird? I'm just wondering.
Rosemarie
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Rosemarie Chavarria
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#10538
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Re: making a program accessible (was spss inaccessibility: absolutely inexcusable)
How much learning and work do you want to do? others will probably comment on this but there are people in the community who will work on making programs accessible when requested. But how many
How much learning and work do you want to do? others will probably comment on this but there are people in the community who will work on making programs accessible when requested. But how many
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Gene
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#10537
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Re: spss inaccessibility: absolutely inexcusable
Hi Brian, I think FreedomScientific is probably putting the rights of their scriptures and theintellectual property they generate over to 7:18 information directly tousers about what is available and
Hi Brian, I think FreedomScientific is probably putting the rights of their scriptures and theintellectual property they generate over to 7:18 information directly tousers about what is available and
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erik burggraaf <erik@...>
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#10536
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Re: making a program accessible (was spss inaccessibility: absolutely inexcusable)
Hi Travis and others,
I recommend taking the following steps:
1. Contact IBM (SPSS developer) and give as much feedback as possible.
2. Ask IBM to contact NV Access about making SPSS
Hi Travis and others,
I recommend taking the following steps:
1. Contact IBM (SPSS developer) and give as much feedback as possible.
2. Ask IBM to contact NV Access about making SPSS
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Joseph Lee
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#10535
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Re: making a program accessible (was spss inaccessibility: absolutely inexcusable)
see https://github.com/nvaccess/nvda
see https://github.com/nvaccess/nvda
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mk360
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#10534
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Re: making a program accessible (was spss inaccessibility: absolutely inexcusable)
It's a disk management program written in C++, but that is immaterial. The process for making a program accessible with NVDA should be documented/discussed somewhere, and I want to find
It's a disk management program written in C++, but that is immaterial. The process for making a program accessible with NVDA should be documented/discussed somewhere, and I want to find
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Travis Siegel
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#10533
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Re: making a program accessible (was spss inaccessibility: absolutely inexcusable)
I know NVDA doesn't have a label icons feature, that's why I'm asking how/what to do to make this program accessible. If it entails writing a script, that's fine, but where do I find
I know NVDA doesn't have a label icons feature, that's why I'm asking how/what to do to make this program accessible. If it entails writing a script, that's fine, but where do I find
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Travis Siegel
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#10532
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Re: spss inaccessibility: absolutely inexcusable
Hi Travis
Since I was the one to bring up the topic of Window Bridge, I'm curious as to which parts you remember and which parts you may choose to forget. Having said that, I have no knowledge about
Hi Travis
Since I was the one to bring up the topic of Window Bridge, I'm curious as to which parts you remember and which parts you may choose to forget. Having said that, I have no knowledge about
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Jacques <lists4js@...>
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#10531
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Re: making a program accessible (was spss inaccessibility: absolutely inexcusable)
I doubt that Travis is discussing SPSS or he wouldn't have spun off a separate thread. I'm curious to know what he is talking about (and if I'm incorrect, that happens).
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Brian
Here is a test to
I doubt that Travis is discussing SPSS or he wouldn't have spun off a separate thread. I'm curious to know what he is talking about (and if I'm incorrect, that happens).
--
Brian
Here is a test to
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Brian Vogel
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#10530
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Re: spss inaccessibility: absolutely inexcusable
NVDA uses plenty of scripts. you just don't know it because the scripts are not exposed to the user in NVDA or discussed often. Any modern screen-reader relies heavily on scripts.
A
NVDA uses plenty of scripts. you just don't know it because the scripts are not exposed to the user in NVDA or discussed often. Any modern screen-reader relies heavily on scripts.
A
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Gene
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#10529
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Re: spss inaccessibility: absolutely inexcusable
It's more than 20 years old, since I was using it when I was in undergraduate school in the early 1980s.
I would certainly try enabling JAWS mode if it's not enabled since screen readers in general
It's more than 20 years old, since I was using it when I was in undergraduate school in the early 1980s.
I would certainly try enabling JAWS mode if it's not enabled since screen readers in general
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Brian Vogel
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#10528
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Re: firefox 50 and nvda 2016.3
I am using the Nex version of NVDA with Firefox 50.
The only change I nottice is the address bar changing from combobox to list when we insert or delete a character, but I don't see any
I am using the Nex version of NVDA with Firefox 50.
The only change I nottice is the address bar changing from combobox to list when we insert or delete a character, but I don't see any
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Rui Fontes
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#10527
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Re: spss inaccessibility: absolutely inexcusable
Yes, SPSS is accessible with Jaws, but I think only with Jaws...
I don't know if they use a JFW API or not...
Rui
-----Mensagem Original-----
De: enes sarıbaş
Data: 16 de novembro de 2016
Yes, SPSS is accessible with Jaws, but I think only with Jaws...
I don't know if they use a JFW API or not...
Rui
-----Mensagem Original-----
De: enes sarıbaş
Data: 16 de novembro de 2016
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Rui Fontes
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#10526
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Re: making a program accessible (was spss inaccessibility: absolutely inexcusable)
hi,
spss is java based.
On 11/16/2016 9:12 PM, Brian Vogel wrote:
hi,
spss is java based.
On 11/16/2016 9:12 PM, Brian Vogel wrote:
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enes sarıbaş
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#10525
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Re: making a program accessible (was spss inaccessibility: absolutely inexcusable)
What sort of base program are we talking about here?
A great many programs (again, depending on age and how widely used) introduced alternate text to allow graphics of any type to be labeled and most
What sort of base program are we talking about here?
A great many programs (again, depending on age and how widely used) introduced alternate text to allow graphics of any type to be labeled and most
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Brian Vogel
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#10524
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Re: spss inaccessibility: absolutely inexcusable
hi,
All my complaints on this matter are 100% justified. And also, I am not a nvda novice. I tried object nav and nvda cannot access any elements in the spss window. Every movement made in the spss
hi,
All my complaints on this matter are 100% justified. And also, I am not a nvda novice. I tried object nav and nvda cannot access any elements in the spss window. Every movement made in the spss
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enes sarıbaş
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#10523
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Re: spss inaccessibility: absolutely inexcusable
hi,
though 20 years old, it is updated regularly. Also, jaws works perfectly I mean perfectly! with it. I would asume the jaws mode would help nvda access spss better? In the install, it asks if
hi,
though 20 years old, it is updated regularly. Also, jaws works perfectly I mean perfectly! with it. I would asume the jaws mode would help nvda access spss better? In the install, it asks if
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enes sarıbaş
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#10522
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Re: making a program accessible (was spss inaccessibility: absolutely inexcusable)
NVDA doesn't have a label icons feature. I suppose if you knew how to write scripts for NVDA, you could do it but there is no user feature.
Gene
NVDA doesn't have a label icons feature. I suppose if you knew how to write scripts for NVDA, you could do it but there is no user feature.
Gene
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Gene
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#10521
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Re: spss inaccessibility: absolutely inexcusable
hi,
a program used for statistics in the social sciences.
hi,
a program used for statistics in the social sciences.
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enes sarıbaş
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#10520
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Re: spss inaccessibility: absolutely inexcusable
This is something folks generally don't realize. Jaws is nothing but a glorified scripting engine. If you deleted all the scripts from jaws, there would be next to nothing it could do all
This is something folks generally don't realize. Jaws is nothing but a glorified scripting engine. If you deleted all the scripts from jaws, there would be next to nothing it could do all
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Travis Siegel
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#10519
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