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Re: NVDA vs. Narrator: NVDA still wins.
I'm using water fox inwindows 7, its so much faster toopen pages than Firefox.
Brian
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I'm using water fox inwindows 7, its so much faster toopen pages than Firefox.
Brian
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Re: NVDA vs. Narrator: NVDA still wins.
Yews I noticed this hype from Microsoft. they have started visiting visually impaired charities etc, extolling the virtues of out of the box accessibility in demos, but you are right, they are always
Yews I noticed this hype from Microsoft. they have started visiting visually impaired charities etc, extolling the virtues of out of the box accessibility in demos, but you are right, they are always
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Re: Microsoft is Killing Skype Classic on September 1 -
Actually for those who want to try new nvda fixes for any new skype, access to a really bleeding edge snap might once again be an idea for NVAccess to consider. At the moment I see updates but not any
Actually for those who want to try new nvda fixes for any new skype, access to a really bleeding edge snap might once again be an idea for NVAccess to consider. At the moment I see updates but not any
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Re: Microsoft is Killing Skype Classic on September 1 -
Hi to all. I had to update my skype from version 7 because one day my
skype became so slow it wouldn't load properly. The new version of
skype really isn't that bad. You have to do a lot of tabbing
Hi to all. I had to update my skype from version 7 because one day my
skype became so slow it wouldn't load properly. The new version of
skype really isn't that bad. You have to do a lot of tabbing
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Joshua Hendrickson
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Re: Microsoft is Killing Skype Classic on September 1 -
Yes its been all over the access areas for a couple of days. I got rid of it a while back. it was just so often knackered by apparently simple updates even in the xp days that I ran out of patience
Yes its been all over the access areas for a couple of days. I got rid of it a while back. it was just so often knackered by apparently simple updates even in the xp days that I ran out of patience
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Re: New to list, newbie question, everything new starts here I guess
My first multitasking environment was Desqview by Quarterdeck
Very good multi tasking of dos.
Brian
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My first multitasking environment was Desqview by Quarterdeck
Very good multi tasking of dos.
Brian
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Re: [SUSPECTED SPAM] [nvda] New to list, newbie question, everything new starts here I guess
If I were you I'd not go to 8.1, its actually slower than 7 is.
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If I were you I'd not go to 8.1, its actually slower than 7 is.
Brian
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Re: New to list, newbie question, everything new starts here I guess
My reply is probably not what others will say.
If its your only machine and its important to you that it is stable and does not need a whole new installation of windows every six months. Stay where
My reply is probably not what others will say.
If its your only machine and its important to you that it is stable and does not need a whole new installation of windows every six months. Stay where
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Re: Admin. Important. On promoting illegal software
I seem to have missed this thread, but I gather its once again our old friend Eloquence.
I thought that we had established ages ago that only legitimate legal ways to use it were allowed.
Of course
I seem to have missed this thread, but I gather its once again our old friend Eloquence.
I thought that we had established ages ago that only legitimate legal ways to use it were allowed.
Of course
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Re: Microsoft is Killing Skype Classic on September 1 -
Hi,
We'll see. Right now, it is too early to talk about what's coming in Skype 14 (the next version of Skype for Windows 10 users), but suffice to say that I'm keeping a very close eye on
Hi,
We'll see. Right now, it is too early to talk about what's coming in Skype 14 (the next version of Skype for Windows 10 users), but suffice to say that I'm keeping a very close eye on
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Joseph Lee
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Re: Microsoft is Killing Skype Classic on September 1 -
Well I hope that the end of skype7 sees more access and ease of use put into skype now.
Well I hope that the end of skype7 sees more access and ease of use put into skype now.
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Re: Microsoft is Killing Skype Classic on September 1 -
I have not needed to use them but I have loaded them on a 4th gen and a 7th gen processer and they work fine enough.
I have not needed to use them but I have loaded them on a 4th gen and a 7th gen processer and they work fine enough.
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Shaun Everiss
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Re: Microsoft is Killing Skype Classic on September 1 -
Hi,
If I remember correctly, the layout of Skype 8 for Desktop is essentially a web document. Note that for Windows 10 users, you'll be redirected to UWP version, although that, too, is changing (more
Hi,
If I remember correctly, the layout of Skype 8 for Desktop is essentially a web document. Note that for Windows 10 users, you'll be redirected to UWP version, although that, too, is changing (more
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Joseph Lee
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Re: Microsoft is Killing Skype Classic on September 1 -
Hi
How much more different is skype 8 from the desk top app? I just went
into the desk top version and i think it has been upgraded and looks
like the app version on windows 10 Or am i getting it
Hi
How much more different is skype 8 from the desk top app? I just went
into the desk top version and i think it has been upgraded and looks
like the app version on windows 10 Or am i getting it
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Gene New Zealand <hurrikennyandopo@...>
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Re: Microsoft is Killing Skype Classic on September 1 -
Hi, Shaun were you able to test and try the Skype apps in Windows 10?
As far I noticed from the apps unlikely loads so slow not sure if this is normal or does you heard of anything to others the same
Hi, Shaun were you able to test and try the Skype apps in Windows 10?
As far I noticed from the apps unlikely loads so slow not sure if this is normal or does you heard of anything to others the same
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Robert Mendoza
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Re: Microsoft is Killing Skype Classic on September 1 -
Conversely, if you open NVDA and use Skype, then try to read conversations
before they are refreshed, then you don't get them all. So they both have
their plus points. NVDA is faster, but reads even
Conversely, if you open NVDA and use Skype, then try to read conversations
before they are refreshed, then you don't get them all. So they both have
their plus points. NVDA is faster, but reads even
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Steve Nutt
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Re: NVDA vs. Narrator: NVDA still wins.
Hi,
Try Narrator with Chrome. I find firefox is officially awful now.
All the best
Steve
Hi,
Try Narrator with Chrome. I find firefox is officially awful now.
All the best
Steve
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Steve Nutt
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Re: Tips for speed reading /listening with screen readers
For its class yues, but it isn’t the best is my point.
Also, in Android, Google TTS is not a cloud solution, it reads offline, even in airplane mode and still gets pronunciations right.
So I
For its class yues, but it isn’t the best is my point.
Also, in Android, Google TTS is not a cloud solution, it reads offline, even in airplane mode and still gets pronunciations right.
So I
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Steve Nutt
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Re: NVDA vs. Narrator: NVDA still wins.
As far as overall functionality goes, narrator is nowhere near NVDA. NVDA is far superior when it comes to navigating third party applications and complex websites on the internet. Plus, while using
As far as overall functionality goes, narrator is nowhere near NVDA. NVDA is far superior when it comes to navigating third party applications and complex websites on the internet. Plus, while using
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Akshaya Choudhary
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Re: Tips for speed reading /listening with screen readers
You get used to it. Words don't run into each other, you can recognize them as you do at slower speeds. Default speeds are too slow and inefficient for navigating around. You can easily go beyond
You get used to it. Words don't run into each other, you can recognize them as you do at slower speeds. Default speeds are too slow and inefficient for navigating around. You can easily go beyond
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