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Re: Is NVDA colourblind?
Jaws says that too.
Glenn
Jaws says that too.
Glenn
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Ervin, Glenn
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#43330
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Re: Wegbsites Crashing My Screenreader
Yes
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"Life is like a piano.
White keys are happy moments
& Black keys are sad moments.
But remember both keys are played together to give sweet music."
"Focus on your abilities, not your
Yes
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"Life is like a piano.
White keys are happy moments
& Black keys are sad moments.
But remember both keys are played together to give sweet music."
"Focus on your abilities, not your
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Hozefa Tambawala
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#43329
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Re: Tips for speed reading /listening with screen readers
I have found that what I am listening to makes a difference too.
If it is too fast, and there is a great deal of specifics to analyze, the information may need to be read at a slower speed. If it is
I have found that what I am listening to makes a difference too.
If it is too fast, and there is a great deal of specifics to analyze, the information may need to be read at a slower speed. If it is
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Ervin, Glenn
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#43328
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Re: Wegbsites Crashing My Screenreader
Amazon.com does this to my Jaws quite often.
I haven't tried it with NVDA yet.
Does NVDA automatically reload after a crash, as JFW does?
Glenn
Amazon.com does this to my Jaws quite often.
I haven't tried it with NVDA yet.
Does NVDA automatically reload after a crash, as JFW does?
Glenn
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Ervin, Glenn
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#43327
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Re: Twitter on a windows 10 machine
Gene. The 3rd party Twitter apps will still work, but you won’t see streaming like you do currently. The UWP Twitter app is very accessible. Its like using a HTML page.
Sent from Mail for
Gene. The 3rd party Twitter apps will still work, but you won’t see streaming like you do currently. The UWP Twitter app is very accessible. Its like using a HTML page.
Sent from Mail for
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Lino Morales
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#43326
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Re: Open office and libreoffice in terms of accessability
Not at the moment. I see several issues on the issue tracker about it, but not seen much change recently.
I guess you would need to use any commands their office product had natively. It also still
Not at the moment. I see several issues on the issue tracker about it, but not seen much change recently.
I guess you would need to use any commands their office product had natively. It also still
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Brian's Mail list account <bglists@...>
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#43325
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Re: Tips for speed reading /listening with screen readers
One thing I have found that helps a lot is using a high-quality speaker system, or good headphones.
I use a Big Jambox with my computer and the difference in intelligibility is substantial.
For me,
One thing I have found that helps a lot is using a high-quality speaker system, or good headphones.
I use a Big Jambox with my computer and the difference in intelligibility is substantial.
For me,
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Ervin, Glenn
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#43324
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Re: kRe: Word 2016 crashes often
Well, I guess the only way to solve this would be to ask the developers of nvda and see if they have any ideas. The question being on here I would have thought by now might have spawned some other
Well, I guess the only way to solve this would be to ask the developers of nvda and see if they have any ideas. The question being on here I would have thought by now might have spawned some other
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Brian's Mail list account <bglists@...>
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#43323
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Re: Jeff's addon repository
I wonder if the dectalk one is the access32, a software dectalk.
Glenn
I wonder if the dectalk one is the access32, a software dectalk.
Glenn
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Ervin, Glenn
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#43322
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Re: Twitter on a windows 10 machine
Hi,
I am currently using tw-blue latest snapshot which works just fine for me. NOTE, if you use the latest stable, you will not be able to authorize it as the web browser willl not come up to
Hi,
I am currently using tw-blue latest snapshot which works just fine for me. NOTE, if you use the latest stable, you will not be able to authorize it as the web browser willl not come up to
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matthew dyer <ilovecountrymusic483@...>
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#43321
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Re: [SUSPECTED SPAM] Re: [nvda] chrome not that accessible in m.facebook.com
I knew that was the problem, I had just told him to replace the M with WWW, but I wanted others to know about this.
Glenn
I knew that was the problem, I had just told him to replace the M with WWW, but I wanted others to know about this.
Glenn
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Ervin, Glenn
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#43320
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Re: Is NVDA colourblind?
The emoji system is defined as the names our screen readers often read and then it is up to the font creators to display a symbol that represents the definition. A few years back, it became possible
The emoji system is defined as the names our screen readers often read and then it is up to the font creators to display a symbol that represents the definition. A few years back, it became possible
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Jonathan COHN
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#43319
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Re: Open office and libreoffice in terms of accessability
Does Libre office support browse mode with NVDA? If not, then how do we navigate heading to heading and annotation to annotation?
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Regards,
Sociohack
Does Libre office support browse mode with NVDA? If not, then how do we navigate heading to heading and annotation to annotation?
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Regards,
Sociohack
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Akshaya Choudhary
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#43318
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Re: Is NVDA colourblind?
Hi,
I’ve wondered this too. Heavy Black Heart is how it is pronounced on Android phones as well. On the iPhone though, I believe it says correctly, Red Heart.
So it could be a speech synth
Hi,
I’ve wondered this too. Heavy Black Heart is how it is pronounced on Android phones as well. On the iPhone though, I believe it says correctly, Red Heart.
So it could be a speech synth
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Steve Nutt
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#43317
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Re: Using PDF and EPUB with NVDA
Not unless the way the formatted files was made allows for it ahead of time. I think only the authors can allow such things.The whole idea, after all is the unchangability of the text in these
Not unless the way the formatted files was made allows for it ahead of time. I think only the authors can allow such things.The whole idea, after all is the unchangability of the text in these
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Brian's Mail list account <bglists@...>
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#43316
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kRe: Word 2016 crashes often
But, no browse mode in Libre Office would mean loss of essential navigating features, like navigating with annotations or headings?
They are essential for my work.
I will try to save the word
But, no browse mode in Libre Office would mean loss of essential navigating features, like navigating with annotations or headings?
They are essential for my work.
I will try to save the word
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Akshaya Choudhary
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#43315
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Re: Twitter on a windows 10 machine
I don't use twitter, but I believe that Twitter are removing an API that has advanced functions they say to make things simpler, but we all know its to get folk to use their site or their apps so the
I don't use twitter, but I believe that Twitter are removing an API that has advanced functions they say to make things simpler, but we all know its to get folk to use their site or their apps so the
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Brian's Mail list account <bglists@...>
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#43314
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Re: Interesting Observations About NVDA And Edge Browser
The question is, is there any way a sighted person can see visited links?
If yes and its in a way which can exist in the browse mode buffer, then I guess it could but I've read the info and suspect
The question is, is there any way a sighted person can see visited links?
If yes and its in a way which can exist in the browse mode buffer, then I guess it could but I've read the info and suspect
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Brian's Mail list account <bglists@...>
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#43313
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Re: Word 2016 crashes often
However I read that it does not crash for the sighted, which is a little worrying, and means perhaps that the virtual buffer created by word is just too big for nvda to cope with. In this case it
However I read that it does not crash for the sighted, which is a little worrying, and means perhaps that the virtual buffer created by word is just too big for nvda to cope with. In this case it
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Brian's Mail list account <bglists@...>
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#43312
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Re: NVDA focus problem.
Are you using alt+tab or windows+tab? Windows+tab has definitely changed a lot with the timeline etc (although NVDA still works with it), but alt+tab looks and behaves much like it ever has. I can't
Are you using alt+tab or windows+tab? Windows+tab has definitely changed a lot with the timeline etc (although NVDA still works with it), but alt+tab looks and behaves much like it ever has. I can't
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Quentin Christensen
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#43311
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