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Re: VFO not complimentary about NVDA
Are you saying you will ask people to pay you for instruction? That's fine. I don't think you mean to pay for NVDA since it is free. If you are asking them to contribute that's fine, but what are
Are you saying you will ask people to pay you for instruction? That's fine. I don't think you mean to pay for NVDA since it is free. If you are asking them to contribute that's fine, but what are
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Gene
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#43656
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Re: VFO not complimentary about NVDA
Hi
On every computer on our library network here in new zealand there is a
copy of NVDA on the computer. They also upgrade it each year to the
latest version and have been doing it since
Hi
On every computer on our library network here in new zealand there is a
copy of NVDA on the computer. They also upgrade it each year to the
latest version and have been doing it since
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Gene New Zealand <hurrikennyandopo@...>
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#43655
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Decorum on this list, NVDA Vs. JAWS Debate
#adminnotice
Hello everyone,
I took the time to read all over 50 messages that were sent on the NVDA and JAWS debate. Here are some thoughts, and please forgive me for coming down a bit hard on this, but if you
Hello everyone,
I took the time to read all over 50 messages that were sent on the NVDA and JAWS debate. Here are some thoughts, and please forgive me for coming down a bit hard on this, but if you
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Nimer Jaber
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#43654
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Re: VFO not complimentary about NVDA
Hi brian
Can you send the link to us so we can have a listen.
any how if not for the work area it is perfectly alright for other
places like libraries information centres etc etc.
it makes me
Hi brian
Can you send the link to us so we can have a listen.
any how if not for the work area it is perfectly alright for other
places like libraries information centres etc etc.
it makes me
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Gene New Zealand <hurrikennyandopo@...>
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#43653
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NVDA and Website Acessibility?
Hi NVDA Users,
Are there any services that knowingly test or rate websites or third
parties that provide services for websites such as those that offer
educational opportunities?
I was taking a
Hi NVDA Users,
Are there any services that knowingly test or rate websites or third
parties that provide services for websites such as those that offer
educational opportunities?
I was taking a
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David Russell
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#43652
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Re: Outlook Emails disappearing after writing a reply
∂oes the original email follow the reply into the drafts and then sent folders?
Thanks,
Mike
Sent from my iPhone, please forgive the typos.
∂oes the original email follow the reply into the drafts and then sent folders?
Thanks,
Mike
Sent from my iPhone, please forgive the typos.
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Mike Sedmak
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#43651
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Re: VFO not complimentary about NVDA
Cool strawman argument.
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Cristóbal
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#43650
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Re: Outlook Emails disappearing after writing a reply
Anthony,
NO, they have only happened after starting to draft a reply. Note that I would not have finished the reply nor would I have actually sent the reply out. The event happens whilst editing the
Anthony,
NO, they have only happened after starting to draft a reply. Note that I would not have finished the reply nor would I have actually sent the reply out. The event happens whilst editing the
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Cearbhall O'Meadhra
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#43649
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Re: VFO not complimentary about NVDA
So, how come Microsoft Windows has needed so many security updates over the
past 30 years? That's not open source :)
Antony.
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"Good health" is merely the slowest rate at which you can die.
So, how come Microsoft Windows has needed so many security updates over the
past 30 years? That's not open source :)
Antony.
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"Good health" is merely the slowest rate at which you can die.
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Antony Stone
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#43648
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Re: VFO not complimentary about NVDA
More disparagement but this time of blindness organizations all blindness organizations,
Show me real evidence that blindness organizations benefit by recommending JAWS over NVDA. I mean real
More disparagement but this time of blindness organizations all blindness organizations,
Show me real evidence that blindness organizations benefit by recommending JAWS over NVDA. I mean real
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Gene
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#43647
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Re: VFO not complimentary about NVDA
The reason cited is Security, security, security.
Andy
The reason cited is Security, security, security.
Andy
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Andy
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#43646
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Re: Questions About Internet Explorer
alty and alt n are your friend you may have to tab once then hit alty to get it working its usually fine hitting alt y though.
alty and alt n are your friend you may have to tab once then hit alty to get it working its usually fine hitting alt y though.
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Shaun Everiss
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#43645
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Re: VFO not complimentary about NVDA
I don't think reject is the word, a bit more warey maybe, as long as it passes all checks well who knows.
But then it all depends, there are several apps I don't use except on my workstation and
I don't think reject is the word, a bit more warey maybe, as long as it passes all checks well who knows.
But then it all depends, there are several apps I don't use except on my workstation and
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Shaun Everiss
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#43644
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Re: Questions About Internet Explorer
That method works but when I do it, I get a yes or no are you sure dialog which doesn't speak automatically.
I don't recall if it speaks or not when I use the context menu. But what I said is
That method works but when I do it, I get a yes or no are you sure dialog which doesn't speak automatically.
I don't recall if it speaks or not when I use the context menu. But what I said is
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Gene
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#43643
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Re: VFO not complimentary about NVDA
Well when I was in university some time back I tried to use another screen reading package, jaws they said was the only thing they could use because it was safe and the rest like nvda or others could
Well when I was in university some time back I tried to use another screen reading package, jaws they said was the only thing they could use because it was safe and the rest like nvda or others could
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Shaun Everiss
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#43642
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Re: VFO not complimentary about NVDA
What you say may be true, but I got the impression from Sarah's email that she
was not an employee in these companies, but was talking to employers in the
capacity of a trainer for assistive
What you say may be true, but I got the impression from Sarah's email that she
was not an employee in these companies, but was talking to employers in the
capacity of a trainer for assistive
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Antony Stone
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#43641
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Re: VFO not complimentary about NVDA
In my experience the bundling of unwanted extras with the software you thought
you were installing is far more prevalent with closed source proprietary
software than it is with open source
In my experience the bundling of unwanted extras with the software you thought
you were installing is far more prevalent with closed source proprietary
software than it is with open source
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Antony Stone
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#43640
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Re: Questions About Internet Explorer
To turn on history, the command is control h. I'm not sure if that command toggles it off. If it doesn't, escape may move you back to where you were. command toggles it off, as well.
In any cases
To turn on history, the command is control h. I'm not sure if that command toggles it off. If it doesn't, escape may move you back to where you were. command toggles it off, as well.
In any cases
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Gene
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#43639
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Re: VFO not complimentary about NVDA
Antony Stone <antony.stone@...> wrote:
Well if you are just a worker bee, the company is not required of going to bother to explain themselves to you. You get told, no, and you just
Antony Stone <antony.stone@...> wrote:
Well if you are just a worker bee, the company is not required of going to bother to explain themselves to you. You get told, no, and you just
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Rob Hudson <rob_hudson_3182@...>
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#43638
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Re: VFO not complimentary about NVDA
Another thing with opensource is people like sourceforge and sadly other software that is free bundle things with x software, that could be malware its a problem there, everyone wants to advertise and
Another thing with opensource is people like sourceforge and sadly other software that is free bundle things with x software, that could be malware its a problem there, everyone wants to advertise and
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Shaun Everiss
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#43637
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