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Re: academics and employment
Hi,
yes, there is a lot that screen readers can learn from each other, especially in terms of how they deal with the relatively new UIA challenge. If only people worked together more on
Hi,
yes, there is a lot that screen readers can learn from each other, especially in terms of how they deal with the relatively new UIA challenge. If only people worked together more on
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Felix G.
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#45646
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Re: Query for any DJs in the group
Hi Quentin,
I suggest Station Playlist Studio for mixing with several decks and streaming.
Cheers,
Ralf
Hi Quentin,
I suggest Station Playlist Studio for mixing with several decks and streaming.
Cheers,
Ralf
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Ralf Kefferpuetz
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#45645
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Query for any DJs in the group
Hi folks,
I had a query from someone about accessible software for DJs - they want to use a laptop both for storing music and playing back / controlling speakers etc.
So, what do (or don't) you use?
Hi folks,
I had a query from someone about accessible software for DJs - they want to use a laptop both for storing music and playing back / controlling speakers etc.
So, what do (or don't) you use?
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Quentin Christensen
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#45644
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Re: academics and employment
Hi,
I also urge anyone else having this issue to go here and comment.
https://github.com/nvaccess/nvda/issues/8239
Hi,
I also urge anyone else having this issue to go here and comment.
https://github.com/nvaccess/nvda/issues/8239
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Tyler Wood
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#45643
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Re: academics and employment
Hi,
Regarding jaws being more heavyweight, I urge folks to copy, paste, or delete a file in windows explorer with NVDA and see what happens.
For someone who does this on a daily basis for work,
Hi,
Regarding jaws being more heavyweight, I urge folks to copy, paste, or delete a file in windows explorer with NVDA and see what happens.
For someone who does this on a daily basis for work,
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Tyler Wood
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#45642
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Re: academics and employment
Carrot brousing was usefull in the day for the blind, it made things more accessible.
Screenreaders were not as smart then.
It was back in 1995 it was usefull.
Not so much now, os and readers are
Carrot brousing was usefull in the day for the blind, it made things more accessible.
Screenreaders were not as smart then.
It was back in 1995 it was usefull.
Not so much now, os and readers are
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Shaun Everiss
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#45641
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Re: academics and employment
These things must be tested before it is known if they are at all useful. Karret browsing is of no benefit to blind users. I tested it because I thought that was what I had seen when I tested it a
These things must be tested before it is known if they are at all useful. Karret browsing is of no benefit to blind users. I tested it because I thought that was what I had seen when I tested it a
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Gene
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#45640
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Re: The Essential Video Recorder
It depends on the keyboard layout you are using.
if you are using the desktop layout, route the mouse to the button with nvda plus numpad slash and left click with numpad slash alone.
if you are using
It depends on the keyboard layout you are using.
if you are using the desktop layout, route the mouse to the button with nvda plus numpad slash and left click with numpad slash alone.
if you are using
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George McCoy <slr1bpz@...>
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#45639
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Re: how to force nvda not to anounce XX as twenty, LV as fifty five, etc
That is done by the synth itself.
You can use the speech dictionary to override it. So if you want IV to be read as "I", "V" rather than 4, add a new entry and in the pattern to match, type "iv"; in
That is done by the synth itself.
You can use the speech dictionary to override it. So if you want IV to be read as "I", "V" rather than 4, add a new entry and in the pattern to match, type "iv"; in
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Quentin Christensen
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#45638
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Re: review of free office
Hi, Sean,
I decided to go with open office. At least that's accessible.
Rosemarie
Hi, Sean,
I decided to go with open office. At least that's accessible.
Rosemarie
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Rosemarie Chavarria
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#45637
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review of free office
Hi.
Well I have to agree with rosemery here.
Free office text input ariea for the text maker was itself accessible, but the menus I couldn't access them, the interface for the office menus with alt
Hi.
Well I have to agree with rosemery here.
Free office text input ariea for the text maker was itself accessible, but the menus I couldn't access them, the interface for the office menus with alt
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Shaun Everiss
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#45636
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Re: academics and employment
Hello,
It is my understanding that with both IE and Firefox one can enable the “caret browsing” functionality to allow selection of information from the Browser rendering rather than the
Hello,
It is my understanding that with both IE and Firefox one can enable the “caret browsing” functionality to allow selection of information from the Browser rendering rather than the
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Jonathan COHN
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#45635
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Re: OnMouseOver
Clickable is unrelated to mouseover. A clickable item is something you can click, in keyboard terms press enter on, that is not a link, button, or other structure that is known to be clickable to the
Clickable is unrelated to mouseover. A clickable item is something you can click, in keyboard terms press enter on, that is not a link, button, or other structure that is known to be clickable to the
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Gene
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#45634
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Re: OnMouseOver
OK, my apologies since this is really getting off topic:
I am attempting to see if the below is still happening and if there is an issue with the code developers are using.
BEGIN Quote:
Jaws
OK, my apologies since this is really getting off topic:
I am attempting to see if the below is still happening and if there is an issue with the code developers are using.
BEGIN Quote:
Jaws
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Jonathan COHN
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#45633
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Re: OnMouseOver
The command to move to the next mouseover element is semicolon.
But why do you think mouseover has anything to do with oververbosity? All that happens when you move to a mouseover element is that
The command to move to the next mouseover element is semicolon.
But why do you think mouseover has anything to do with oververbosity? All that happens when you move to a mouseover element is that
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Gene
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#45632
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Re: OnMouseOver
Brian,
Could you please provide an example I know JAWS has keystrokes to jump to mouseover / clickable elements but was having trouble tracking down a recent issue on an non-NVDA system relating to
Brian,
Could you please provide an example I know JAWS has keystrokes to jump to mouseover / clickable elements but was having trouble tracking down a recent issue on an non-NVDA system relating to
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Jonathan COHN
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#45631
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Re: The Essential Video Recorder
How do you rout the mouse pointer and left click?
How do you rout the mouse pointer and left click?
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By
Nevzat Adil
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#45630
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Re: NVDA uasage with Google Docs
AFB has a series of tutorials on using Google Docs with
AFB has a series of tutorials on using Google Docs with
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Ann Byrne <annakb@...>
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#45629
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Re: Onmouseover
JAWS has announced mouseover links for a long time. No other screen=-reader I have used or tried has. I've useed or tried System Access, Window-eyes, and NVDA. Unless mouseover links do things that
JAWS has announced mouseover links for a long time. No other screen=-reader I have used or tried has. I've useed or tried System Access, Window-eyes, and NVDA. Unless mouseover links do things that
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Gene
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#45628
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Onmouseover
I notice that the latest version of Jaws is now flagging these clickable elements on web sites. is this a good thing, and should nvda be doing the same?
Brian
bglists@...
Sent via
I notice that the latest version of Jaws is now flagging these clickable elements on web sites. is this a good thing, and should nvda be doing the same?
Brian
bglists@...
Sent via
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Brian's Mail list account
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#45627
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