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Is there a pdf reader other than Adobe Reader that works with NVDA? I need one that preserves the document format including indentions.
Visual inspection of the documents in Adobe Reader reveals that
Is there a pdf reader other than Adobe Reader that works with NVDA? I need one that preserves the document format including indentions.
Visual inspection of the documents in Adobe Reader reveals that
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George McCoy <slr1bpz@...>
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#22338
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Re: using physical mouse with nvda?
totally agree, no need for a rodent here.
totally agree, no need for a rodent here.
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Michael Capelle <mcapelle@...>
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Re: using physical mouse with nvda?
Hi, Gene,
I agree with you here. If a blind person can learn to navigate by using keyboard commands, then he or she should be able to get a job done more quickly and efficiently. For example, I
Hi, Gene,
I agree with you here. If a blind person can learn to navigate by using keyboard commands, then he or she should be able to get a job done more quickly and efficiently. For example, I
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Rosemarie Chavarria
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#22336
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Re: NVDA and the Online Bible
Hello:
Thanks: I know about Bible Gateway but my client is looking for an NVDA compatible off-line Bible.
Cheers.
Hello:
Thanks: I know about Bible Gateway but my client is looking for an NVDA compatible off-line Bible.
Cheers.
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Jim Noseworthy
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#22335
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Re: NVDA and the Online Bible
Hello:
That’s the program I’m talking about by Larry Pearce.
Cheers.
Hello:
That’s the program I’m talking about by Larry Pearce.
Cheers.
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Jim Noseworthy
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#22334
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Re: describing symbols
I saw the messages about imogees (spelling) and that may be a cause as well. But I've also seen descriptions as a part of web pages or html newsletters that are written out on the page for blind
I saw the messages about imogees (spelling) and that may be a cause as well. But I've also seen descriptions as a part of web pages or html newsletters that are written out on the page for blind
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Gene
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#22333
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Re: using physical mouse with nvda?
That may be in terms of how people work with web pages. But I'm not sure what your second comment is saying. It may be that some people who have seen before may be better able to picture what they
That may be in terms of how people work with web pages. But I'm not sure what your second comment is saying. It may be that some people who have seen before may be better able to picture what they
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Gene
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#22332
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Re: describing symbols
It could be Webdings, too.
It's a thorny decision to not describe emojis, emoticons, or things like webdings. They get used in many instances to convey something the text itself might not. Then
It could be Webdings, too.
It's a thorny decision to not describe emojis, emoticons, or things like webdings. They get used in many instances to convey something the text itself might not. Then
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Brian Vogel
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#22331
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Re: Error message
I don't want to use this voice. I am simply trying to get back to the default settings. Can you tell me how to get back to the default settings when I can't bring up the interface?
Darrin Reid
I don't want to use this voice. I am simply trying to get back to the default settings. Can you tell me how to get back to the default settings when I can't bring up the interface?
Darrin Reid
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Darrin Reid
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#22330
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Re: describing symbols
If the exact same description occurs in message after message and if it interferes with reading text efficiently, you can try copying the exact text to the clipboard and then using the speech
If the exact same description occurs in message after message and if it interferes with reading text efficiently, you can try copying the exact text to the clipboard and then using the speech
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Gene
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#22329
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Re: using physical mouse with nvda?
Gene,
You would do well to understand that you are an outlier on the high end of the bell curve of efficient screen reader use and skill set (and this is not a bad thing). But that is what
Gene,
You would do well to understand that you are an outlier on the high end of the bell curve of efficient screen reader use and skill set (and this is not a bad thing). But that is what
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Brian Vogel
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#22328
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Re: NVDA and the Online Bible
Hey Jim,
It turns out I was wrong, I have experience with an Online Bible, but it is the program from http://www.onlinebible.org/ . This application worked quite Ok with JAWS
Hey Jim,
It turns out I was wrong, I have experience with an Online Bible, but it is the program from http://www.onlinebible.org/ . This application worked quite Ok with JAWS
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Leonard de Ruijter
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#22327
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Re: describing symbols
This is because you are using a synthesizer that recognises emoji. At
present, NVDA, and other screen readers, do not give you control of
reporting these. It is rather synth specific.
This is because you are using a synthesizer that recognises emoji. At
present, NVDA, and other screen readers, do not give you control of
reporting these. It is rather synth specific.
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Andre Fisher
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#22326
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Re: using physical mouse with nvda?
I don't know how efficient a mouse, used by a blind person, is in that circumstance. But I question your assertion that it is more efficient than looking at the site skillfully using the keyboard.
I don't know how efficient a mouse, used by a blind person, is in that circumstance. But I question your assertion that it is more efficient than looking at the site skillfully using the keyboard.
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Gene
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#22325
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describing symbols
How do you get NVDA to stop describing symbols? For example within a Email sighted help tells me that there is a symbol that looks like a sun. NVDA reads it as Black Sun with Rays.
How do you get NVDA to stop describing symbols? For example within a Email sighted help tells me that there is a symbol that looks like a sun. NVDA reads it as Black Sun with Rays.
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Don H
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Re: NVDA and the Online Bible
There are many options but here is one that I have no difficulty using-- and I use NVDA excluseively...
(I copied the title bar and address for you-- I use firefox.)
BibleGateway.com: A searchable
There are many options but here is one that I have no difficulty using-- and I use NVDA excluseively...
(I copied the title bar and address for you-- I use firefox.)
BibleGateway.com: A searchable
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Laurie Mehta
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#22323
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Re: using physical mouse with nvda?
And that last message should have said "mouse tracking" rather than "mouse navigation," though if you land on a button or link you want to follow you can, if you so choose, just click.
This generally
And that last message should have said "mouse tracking" rather than "mouse navigation," though if you land on a button or link you want to follow you can, if you so choose, just click.
This generally
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Brian Vogel
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#22322
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Re: using physical mouse with nvda?
Well, I'll disagree that it's pointless for someone who's totally blind to use the mouse with NVDA (or their finger on a laptop or all-in-one touch screen) to get a "quick and dirty" idea of what's on
Well, I'll disagree that it's pointless for someone who's totally blind to use the mouse with NVDA (or their finger on a laptop or all-in-one touch screen) to get a "quick and dirty" idea of what's on
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Brian Vogel
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Re: Hebrew TTS
Pronunciation not really an issue here! Israeli Hebrew pronunciation would do for virtually all purposes.
Pronunciation not really an issue here! Israeli Hebrew pronunciation would do for virtually all purposes.
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Mark Sanders
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Re: using physical mouse with nvda?
Hi, Quentin,
I agree with you and Gene about using the physical mouse with NVDA. I tried using the mouse one time and it was very difficult. I think you'd almost have to have a little bit of
Hi, Quentin,
I agree with you and Gene about using the physical mouse with NVDA. I tried using the mouse one time and it was very difficult. I think you'd almost have to have a little bit of
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Rosemarie Chavarria
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#22319
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