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Re: sea cleaner / just using to wipe drives
Thank you, thank you, thank you!! I have tried to tell people not to do this because each time they do the thread changes for everyone, not just e-mail users, and it makes it far more difficult in
Thank you, thank you, thank you!! I have tried to tell people not to do this because each time they do the thread changes for everyone, not just e-mail users, and it makes it far more difficult in
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Brian Vogel
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#10759
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Re: Anti Virus
Absolutely. At this point in time I advise my clients to not turn their computers off at all unless they start getting behaviors (and you can get this on any machine and not from an infection) where
Absolutely. At this point in time I advise my clients to not turn their computers off at all unless they start getting behaviors (and you can get this on any machine and not from an infection) where
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Brian Vogel
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#10758
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RE Creating Books with NVDA
Hello NVDA,
I would like to thank those of you who offered advisement on my
question. I was best able to read responses by Gene and Quenton thus
far from the Digest, and plan to go into the group and
Hello NVDA,
I would like to thank those of you who offered advisement on my
question. I was best able to read responses by Gene and Quenton thus
far from the Digest, and plan to go into the group and
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David Russell
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#10757
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Re: Anti Virus
I'm not sure what you are referring to. If you have an adequate firewall, you can remain connected to the Internet indefinitely. Just being connected and not doing anything online won't expose you
I'm not sure what you are referring to. If you have an adequate firewall, you can remain connected to the Internet indefinitely. Just being connected and not doing anything online won't expose you
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Gene
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#10756
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Re: sea cleaner / just using to wipe drives
Please stop changing subject lines unless the subject of the thread changes. The subject is to tell what the message is about. Not to give other information. Changing subject lines means that
Please stop changing subject lines unless the subject of the thread changes. The subject is to tell what the message is about. Not to give other information. Changing subject lines means that
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Gene
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#10755
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Re: Anti Virus
Well one way to make sure you don't get things doing stupid things as well as configuration is that if you don't need it on turn it off if you spend more than an hour away from it.
Its how I have kept
Well one way to make sure you don't get things doing stupid things as well as configuration is that if you don't need it on turn it off if you spend more than an hour away from it.
Its how I have kept
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Shaun Everiss
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#10754
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sea cleaner / just using to wipe drives
It is working perfectly for that function.
Don’t intend to use it for anything else at this point.
It is working perfectly for that function.
Don’t intend to use it for anything else at this point.
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Richard Kuzma
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#10753
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Re: sea cleaner is accessible / thanks
Well it cleans enough there are enhancers I have seen that can do more but they slow things down, as well as that piriform do not have any malware bar the google stuff and to be honest thats barely
Well it cleans enough there are enhancers I have seen that can do more but they slow things down, as well as that piriform do not have any malware bar the google stuff and to be honest thats barely
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Shaun Everiss
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#10752
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Re: sea cleaner is accessible / thanks
Hi!
CCleaner was always accessible with screen readers! I use this program until about 5 years and I'm very glad with it. I'm not going to change it although there are many cleaning
Hi!
CCleaner was always accessible with screen readers! I use this program until about 5 years and I'm very glad with it. I'm not going to change it although there are many cleaning
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Георги Ламбов <obichamlegiona@...>
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#10751
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Re: accessible securly disk wiper
Paragon used to make a disk wiping softeware that was accessible in the windows XP days. They still have the disk wiping, but it's rolled in with their disk programs (either their partition
Paragon used to make a disk wiping softeware that was accessible in the windows XP days. They still have the disk wiping, but it's rolled in with their disk programs (either their partition
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Travis Siegel <tsiegel@...>
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#10750
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Re: NVDA and repeating clickible
Evidently, clickable is now controllable as indicated in the below message. It didn't used to be but if this change has been made, then a good deal of my last message is no longer relevant. I do
Evidently, clickable is now controllable as indicated in the below message. It didn't used to be but if this change has been made, then a good deal of my last message is no longer relevant. I do
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Gene
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#10749
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Re: NVDA and repeating clickible
I don't think the clickable announcement can be turned off. I would submit that this should be able to be turned off, just as other notifications can be in document formatting. Recently, I was
I don't think the clickable announcement can be turned off. I would submit that this should be able to be turned off, just as other notifications can be in document formatting. Recently, I was
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By
Gene
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#10748
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Re: sea cleaner is accessible / thanks
CCleaner, a product of Piriform, was known as "Crap Cleaner" way back when at the time it was first released. It got changed to CCleaner when it became a commercial product.
Crap Cleaner is an
CCleaner, a product of Piriform, was known as "Crap Cleaner" way back when at the time it was first released. It got changed to CCleaner when it became a commercial product.
Crap Cleaner is an
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Brian Vogel
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#10747
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Re: NVDA and repeating clickible
I also encounter it, but if I want to skip the repetition, I press NVDA plus tab to check the focus of an element I am on, and then I continue working so as to prevent it from slowing me down. That's
I also encounter it, but if I want to skip the repetition, I press NVDA plus tab to check the focus of an element I am on, and then I continue working so as to prevent it from slowing me down. That's
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Dejan Ristic
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#10746
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Re: sea cleaner is accessible / thanks
Remind me I forgot what is C cleaner
Sent from my iPhone
Remind me I forgot what is C cleaner
Sent from my iPhone
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Brennen Kinch
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#10745
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Re: NVDA and repeating clickible
Works perfect.
Thanks for the help.
Works perfect.
Thanks for the help.
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William Sallander <wsallander@...>
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#10744
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Re: NVDA and repeating clickible
Hi, this is a setting that can be toggled on or off. Document settings with NVDA+ctrl+d, option is called "Clickable" second last option in this dialogue.
HTH
Jacques
Hi, this is a setting that can be toggled on or off. Document settings with NVDA+ctrl+d, option is called "Clickable" second last option in this dialogue.
HTH
Jacques
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Jacques <lists4js@...>
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#10743
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NVDA and repeating clickible
Hello everyone:
I've been using NVDA along with Google Chrome and Firefox. Everything seems to work just fine except for one annoying issue.
When I'm in browse mode, I will arrow down through the
Hello everyone:
I've been using NVDA along with Google Chrome and Firefox. Everything seems to work just fine except for one annoying issue.
When I'm in browse mode, I will arrow down through the
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William Sallander <wsallander@...>
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#10742
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sea cleaner is accessible / thanks
Very nicely done,
Forgot about this utility completely,
Downloaded and installed it and it is one hundred accessible with nvda so far.
One side note, on the install screen tab around and uncheck
Very nicely done,
Forgot about this utility completely,
Downloaded and installed it and it is one hundred accessible with nvda so far.
One side note, on the install screen tab around and uncheck
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Richard Kuzma
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#10741
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Re: accessible securly disk wiper
Rich, with the transition to universal apps and the like, I never know how accessible any given program might be to someone in the abstract.
You could certainly try out CCleaner Standard Free to see
Rich, with the transition to universal apps and the like, I never know how accessible any given program might be to someone in the abstract.
You could certainly try out CCleaner Standard Free to see
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Brian Vogel
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#10740
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