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Re: say copy selected text
This message is long but it states and explains in detail why copy and paste is an important feature, and even more so with the poorly designed, paternalistic, read contents of clipboard feature
This message is long but it states and explains in detail why copy and paste is an important feature, and even more so with the poorly designed, paternalistic, read contents of clipboard feature
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Gene
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#34720
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my pc works properly but NVDA IS NOT WORKINF FINE IN WINDOWS10
Dear all,
I have windows10 home edition 64 bits.
Jaws 2018 works very well.
Nvda, 2017.4 or any snapshot, don't work properly.
My question:
Every month, I am doing disk cleanup and use the
Dear all,
I have windows10 home edition 64 bits.
Jaws 2018 works very well.
Nvda, 2017.4 or any snapshot, don't work properly.
My question:
Every month, I am doing disk cleanup and use the
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Moti Azrad
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#34719
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Re: say copy selected text
I'm getting this sense of deja vue here, is it groundhog day again?
grin.
I seem to recall a long discussion with Jamie on one of these lists how just doing the compare of selected whatever it is can
I'm getting this sense of deja vue here, is it groundhog day again?
grin.
I seem to recall a long discussion with Jamie on one of these lists how just doing the compare of selected whatever it is can
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Brian's Mail list account
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#34718
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Re: say copy selected text
Yes, I did wonder though many years ago Dolphin had this in its novice mode and it seemed to actually be reliable in what it said, but of course I never did actually do exhaustive tests.
Besides, in
Yes, I did wonder though many years ago Dolphin had this in its novice mode and it seemed to actually be reliable in what it said, but of course I never did actually do exhaustive tests.
Besides, in
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Brian's Mail list account
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#34717
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Re: say copy selected text
Quentin:
Why would NVDA need to constantly know the contents of the clipboard? I
haven't been following this discussion, but NVDA has to know selected
text, yes? So all it needs to do is compare the
Quentin:
Why would NVDA need to constantly know the contents of the clipboard? I
haven't been following this discussion, but NVDA has to know selected
text, yes? So all it needs to do is compare the
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John Isige
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#34716
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Re: "window invisible" and "no next" please help with object nav
Hi Rusty,
Do you have "Focus moves navigator object" enabled? It is enabled by default but can be turned off either from the Review cursor preferences, or by pressing NVDA+7 (on the number row).
Hi Rusty,
Do you have "Focus moves navigator object" enabled? It is enabled by default but can be turned off either from the Review cursor preferences, or by pressing NVDA+7 (on the number row).
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Quentin Christensen
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#34715
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"window invisible" and "no next" please help with object nav
Hey folks,
I've been using a screen reader for a long time, but object nav is
relatively new to me.
I really need object nav in Reaper the digital audio workstation, but
it doesn't matter what
Hey folks,
I've been using a screen reader for a long time, but object nav is
relatively new to me.
I really need object nav in Reaper the digital audio workstation, but
it doesn't matter what
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Rusty Perez
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#34714
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Re: say copy selected text
I'm saying that I know that JAWS and System access detected the operation correctly. I've tested it when there was nothing on the clipboard and I got no indication that anything had occurred. I
I'm saying that I know that JAWS and System access detected the operation correctly. I've tested it when there was nothing on the clipboard and I got no indication that anything had occurred. I
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Gene
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#34713
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Re: say copy selected text
Can I just clarify what I said please - there is a difference between detecting that a user has pressed control+c and assuming (perhaps even by knowing we are in Word and there was text selected) that
Can I just clarify what I said please - there is a difference between detecting that a user has pressed control+c and assuming (perhaps even by knowing we are in Word and there was text selected) that
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Quentin Christensen
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#34712
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Re: Substitute punctuation marks with sounds
Does anyone know if an issue has been created for this? I just had a look at https://github.com/nvaccess/nvda/issues and can't see one, so wanted to check.
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Quentin Christensen
Training and
Does anyone know if an issue has been created for this? I just had a look at https://github.com/nvaccess/nvda/issues and can't see one, so wanted to check.
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Quentin Christensen
Training and
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Quentin Christensen
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#34711
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Re: say copy selected text
I never had the JAWS copy and paste command not work except perhaps very rarely when I had to restart the screen-reader to cause it to work again. But that means nothing about the function. At
I never had the JAWS copy and paste command not work except perhaps very rarely when I had to restart the screen-reader to cause it to work again. But that means nothing about the function. At
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Gene
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#34710
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Re: say copy selected text
I used Jaws for years on XP and W7 and the cut/copy/paste feature never worked consistently. The clipspeak add-on at least tells you the keystroke you have pressed even if it may or may not have
I used Jaws for years on XP and W7 and the cut/copy/paste feature never worked consistently. The clipspeak add-on at least tells you the keystroke you have pressed even if it may or may not have
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Chris Mullins
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#34709
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Re: say copy selected text
It is important to consider doing so. And as far as not being able to detect this before, I don't know why. JAWS has done so at least as far back as XP and probably much longer. System Access does
It is important to consider doing so. And as far as not being able to detect this before, I don't know why. JAWS has done so at least as far back as XP and probably much longer. System Access does
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Gene
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#34708
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Re: Substitute punctuation marks with sounds
I like the idea too, along with voice changes or sounds to denote different attributes, such as style changes in word and email, or HTML elements on the web.
Devin Prater
Assistive Technology
I like the idea too, along with voice changes or sounds to denote different attributes, such as style changes in word and email, or HTML elements on the web.
Devin Prater
Assistive Technology
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Devin Prater
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#34707
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Re: Special characters in NVDA
If you have JAWS, it has a feature that displays a lot of symbols. As I recall, you find the one you want in the list and press enter to place the symbol in a document you are editing. You can open
If you have JAWS, it has a feature that displays a lot of symbols. As I recall, you find the one you want in the list and press enter to place the symbol in a document you are editing. You can open
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Gene
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#34706
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Re: Special characters in NVDA
This documentation (with Italian as the example language) may be useful. I found it with a quick Web search, so I haven’t tried
This documentation (with Italian as the example language) may be useful. I found it with a quick Web search, so I haven’t tried
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Jason White
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#34705
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Re: say copy selected text
The reason it isn't built in is precisely what you just said - when it was first being looked at, we couldn't actually know whether text had been cut, copied or pasted etc. All we could do was detect
The reason it isn't built in is precisely what you just said - when it was first being looked at, we couldn't actually know whether text had been cut, copied or pasted etc. All we could do was detect
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Quentin Christensen
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#34704
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Re: Substitute punctuation marks with sounds
This actually reminds me of JFW in that an attachment was detected and for me I had a sliding tone play so I could know what was going on very quickly. I like the idea actually.
This actually reminds me of JFW in that an attachment was detected and for me I had a sliding tone play so I could know what was going on very quickly. I like the idea actually.
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Sarah k Alawami
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#34703
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Re: Special characters in NVDA
Yes, that’s what I figured. I only note that it won’t work for everyone because some seem to balk at the notion of typing several keystrokes to get a single character result. Still quicker than
Yes, that’s what I figured. I only note that it won’t work for everyone because some seem to balk at the notion of typing several keystrokes to get a single character result. Still quicker than
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JM Casey <crystallogic@...>
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#34702
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Re: odd and random out of character announcements
Which is why unless I need them I kill all running or pinned tasks.
I know this may be stupid but for me default tasks in the bar are basically spam I never put them there so I kill them.
One other
Which is why unless I need them I kill all running or pinned tasks.
I know this may be stupid but for me default tasks in the bar are basically spam I never put them there so I kill them.
One other
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Shaun Everiss
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#34701
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