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Re: [atig-nz] Important notices re software updates
Hi.
This came from another list about the firefox 57 roadmap.
The new system is coming and its going to be slow and will remain like that to 58, then get better on 59.
At least
Hi.
This came from another list about the firefox 57 roadmap.
The new system is coming and its going to be slow and will remain like that to 58, then get better on 59.
At least
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Shaun Everiss
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#29120
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Help please with NVDA and Microsoft office 2017 spell checker
The layout is different from 2010 and it doesn’t read which word comes up to check the spelling. Also number pad 5 read current word/ spell current word doesn’t work in this spell check
The layout is different from 2010 and it doesn’t read which word comes up to check the spelling. Also number pad 5 read current word/ spell current word doesn’t work in this spell check
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Jo Collingwood
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#29119
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Re: Oddity With NVDA, Other Screen Readers and BJ's Wholesale Web Page
Hi Brian,
Now this is getting to be really weird. I tried the page in The Edge browser with the same results. I tried it in Internet Explorer and it seems to read normally--except when you
Hi Brian,
Now this is getting to be really weird. I tried the page in The Edge browser with the same results. I tried it in Internet Explorer and it seems to read normally--except when you
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Ron Canazzi
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#29118
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Re: firefox thing fixed maybe
AAh, well that will explain then why people have addons that do not work anymore.
Its a pitty some of these are not updated anymore.
However if ff is that bad I will be switching to waterfox which
AAh, well that will explain then why people have addons that do not work anymore.
Its a pitty some of these are not updated anymore.
However if ff is that bad I will be switching to waterfox which
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Shaun Everiss
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#29117
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Re: Firefox 57 etc
I agree, and sometimes updaters lie through their teeth.
I updated my aunt's hp ay laptop 2 weeks back to win10.
The support software told me that at the current time I had updated drivers and
I agree, and sometimes updaters lie through their teeth.
I updated my aunt's hp ay laptop 2 weeks back to win10.
The support software told me that at the current time I had updated drivers and
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Shaun Everiss
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#29116
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Re: Does anymone have experience with editing google docs on the web with NVDA?
The shortcut command for opening NVDA is a Windows command as are all short cuts. The bypass command will bypass actual screen-reader commands that are intefeering but not shortcuts. I would suggest
The shortcut command for opening NVDA is a Windows command as are all short cuts. The bypass command will bypass actual screen-reader commands that are intefeering but not shortcuts. I would suggest
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Gene
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#29115
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Our Twitter account
Ladies and gentlemen! NVDA Romanian community has now a Twitter account.
If you wanna be up to date with the latest news about NVDA, its add-ons
and the community itself, follow us. Note: Our tweets
Ladies and gentlemen! NVDA Romanian community has now a Twitter account.
If you wanna be up to date with the latest news about NVDA, its add-ons
and the community itself, follow us. Note: Our tweets
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Florian Ionașcu
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#29114
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Re: Another NVDA question
It's not just in Windows 10. Now and then, I see times when Windows b reads something that other methods won't read and I also see times when other techniques read something that Windows b doesn't
It's not just in Windows 10. Now and then, I see times when Windows b reads something that other methods won't read and I also see times when other techniques read something that Windows b doesn't
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Gene
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#29113
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Re: Does anymone have experience with editing google docs on the web with NVDA?
And, sure, there are answers to your questions:
1) - try combinations ALT+SHIFT+A, then H, then N - it works. It calls command separratelly by menu levels (Accessibility menu, then Headings, then
And, sure, there are answers to your questions:
1) - try combinations ALT+SHIFT+A, then H, then N - it works. It calls command separratelly by menu levels (Accessibility menu, then Headings, then
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Michal Rada
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#29112
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Re: Does anymone have experience with editing google docs on the web with NVDA?
ooooooh, sorry,
with NVDA. But, it may work with Jaws too.
M
Dne 7.11.2017 v 17:34 Michal Rada napsal(a):
ooooooh, sorry,
with NVDA. But, it may work with Jaws too.
M
Dne 7.11.2017 v 17:34 Michal Rada napsal(a):
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Michal Rada
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#29111
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Re: Does anymone have experience with editing google docs on the web with NVDA?
Hi,
Yes, i working with google office in my office :-D
Documents, Slides and Sheets are fully accessible with Jaws, you must enable accessibility support by keystroke ALT+CTRL+Z, but, it works only
Hi,
Yes, i working with google office in my office :-D
Documents, Slides and Sheets are fully accessible with Jaws, you must enable accessibility support by keystroke ALT+CTRL+Z, but, it works only
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Michal Rada
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#29110
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Re: Does anymone have experience with editing google docs on the web with NVDA?
Hi Tony and all,
The problem is that this shortcut is not a NVDA command but a windows shortcut.
So nvda+F2 cannot and does not work.
But thank you for trying to help!
Sylvie
Hi Tony and all,
The problem is that this shortcut is not a NVDA command but a windows shortcut.
So nvda+F2 cannot and does not work.
But thank you for trying to help!
Sylvie
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Sylvie Duchateau
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#29109
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Re: Does anymone have experience with editing google docs on the web with NVDA?
Hi Sylvie,
Not sure if this will work but before executing the command you want in
google docs hit insert-f2 which will tell NVDA to pass the next string
of commands directly to the application
Hi Sylvie,
Not sure if this will work but before executing the command you want in
google docs hit insert-f2 which will tell NVDA to pass the next string
of commands directly to the application
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Tony Ballou
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#29108
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Firefox 57 from an NVDA user's perspective - Marco's Accessibility Blog
Very interesting article:
https://www.marcozehe.de/2017/11/07/firefox-57-nvda-users-perspective/
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Michel Such
Very interesting article:
https://www.marcozehe.de/2017/11/07/firefox-57-nvda-users-perspective/
--
Michel Such
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Michel Such
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#29107
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Re: [libreoffice-accessibility] GPII DeveloperSpace for a11y technology - useful resource?
In terms of accessibility, yes, but LibreOffice is a far better working product than OO.
In terms of accessibility, yes, but LibreOffice is a far better working product than OO.
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Robert Kingett
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#29106
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Re: [libreoffice-accessibility] GPII DeveloperSpace for a11y technology - useful resource?
Apache OpenOffice and LibreOffice share the same IAccessible2 API (ia2) originally developed by IBM for the Symphony suite. NVDA python modules support it directly.
LibreOffice's implementation has
Apache OpenOffice and LibreOffice share the same IAccessible2 API (ia2) originally developed by IBM for the Symphony suite. NVDA python modules support it directly.
LibreOffice's implementation has
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V Stuart Foote
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#29105
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Re: [libreoffice-accessibility] GPII DeveloperSpace for a11y technology - useful resource?
Are you saying Open Office is better than Libra Office? I've not seen much activity on Open office recently but there does seem to be some on Libra Office.
Ideally nvda should offer in both of these
Are you saying Open Office is better than Libra Office? I've not seen much activity on Open office recently but there does seem to be some on Libra Office.
Ideally nvda should offer in both of these
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Brian's Mail list account <bglists@...>
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#29104
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Re: firefox thing fixed maybe
Maybe but will they be as accessible that is the thing.
I'd certainly not want to lose the sounds or the ublock origin add on as these two make browsing more
Maybe but will they be as accessible that is the thing.
I'd certainly not want to lose the sounds or the ublock origin add on as these two make browsing more
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Brian's Mail list account <bglists@...>
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#29103
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Re: firefox thing fixed maybe
What is that other one called, Vivaldi?
I've not heard of Waterfox, is this for use on underwater computers?
Brian
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Please address personal email
What is that other one called, Vivaldi?
I've not heard of Waterfox, is this for use on underwater computers?
Brian
bglists@...
Sent via blueyonder.
Please address personal email
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Brian's Mail list account <bglists@...>
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#29102
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Re: Another NVDA question
There are still some bits of software where nvda b will read stuff that neither screen nor object nav can venture though. That seems to be a bit of an issue on soome windows 10
There are still some bits of software where nvda b will read stuff that neither screen nor object nav can venture though. That seems to be a bit of an issue on soome windows 10
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Brian's Mail list account <bglists@...>
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#29101
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