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Re: Screen reader accessibility with Kindle
I use a program called Codex to convert the books and then QRead to read them if I want to read them on the computer. I do the same thing if I want to read them on the phone, except then I upload them
I use a program called Codex to convert the books and then QRead to read them if I want to read them on the computer. I do the same thing if I want to read them on the phone, except then I upload them
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Annette Moore
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#49058
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Nvda remote access
Good evening,
In the latest batch of NVDA releases, the option to connect to remote devices, has gone. It used to be under tools, remote, now there is nothing.
Has this function been removed? or,
Good evening,
In the latest batch of NVDA releases, the option to connect to remote devices, has gone. It used to be under tools, remote, now there is nothing.
Has this function been removed? or,
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Joe Paton
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#49057
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Re: Hi
However, does using this add--on discourage learning how to use screen-review commands in NVDA? and does this lack of learning mean that, when it is advisable to use the activate command available on
However, does using this add--on discourage learning how to use screen-review commands in NVDA? and does this lack of learning mean that, when it is advisable to use the activate command available on
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Gene
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#49056
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Re: Hi
Hi
Download and install the Virtual review addon then you can use
NVDA+Control+w to virtualise a window then browse it using arrow keys.
Cheers
Chris
Hi
Download and install the Virtual review addon then you can use
NVDA+Control+w to virtualise a window then browse it using arrow keys.
Cheers
Chris
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Chris Mullins
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#49055
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Re: Hi
In JAWS, you can place a window in the Virtual PC cursor buffer as though it were a web page. Or, if NVDA had this feature, it would be in the browse mode buffer. This allows the user to
In JAWS, you can place a window in the Virtual PC cursor buffer as though it were a web page. Or, if NVDA had this feature, it would be in the browse mode buffer. This allows the user to
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Gene
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#49054
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Re: Hi
You can't virtualize a window using NVDA. You need to use screen review keys. do you know them? If you want to copy screen material to the clipboard where there is no cursor, such as in an error
You can't virtualize a window using NVDA. You need to use screen review keys. do you know them? If you want to copy screen material to the clipboard where there is no cursor, such as in an error
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Gene
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#49053
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Re: Speeding up one-core voices.
I didn't think of that. Thanks for the tip.
I didn't think of that. Thanks for the tip.
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Rosemarie Chavarria
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#49052
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Re: keyboard
Hi
To help with the fact that the shift key is not announced with command keys on, you could go to the voice dialog NVDA+alt+v and set up either a Capital pitch percentage, say cap when typing a
Hi
To help with the fact that the shift key is not announced with command keys on, you could go to the voice dialog NVDA+alt+v and set up either a Capital pitch percentage, say cap when typing a
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Chris Mullins
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#49051
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Re: Hi
Hi!
David, in some cases, the NVDA object navigation is better then Jaws 18 cursor... With the new cursor of Jaws 2018 and 2019 I don't know...
And there are an addon to virtualize the window.., see
Hi!
David, in some cases, the NVDA object navigation is better then Jaws 18 cursor... With the new cursor of Jaws 2018 and 2019 I don't know...
And there are an addon to virtualize the window.., see
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Rui Fontes
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#49050
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Re: Screen reader accessibility with Kindle
Well you could always buy an olimpus dm5 or 4 or the latest dm series most of them have voice and will support daisy among other things.
The cost is as much as an orbit.
As for your average plextalk
Well you could always buy an olimpus dm5 or 4 or the latest dm series most of them have voice and will support daisy among other things.
The cost is as much as an orbit.
As for your average plextalk
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Shaun Everiss
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#49049
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Re: daisy book reader
Robert, I use FS Reader fine with Window Eyes.
Robert, I use FS Reader fine with Window Eyes.
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By
john s
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#49048
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Re: Suggestion regarding replies on this list
Agreed - if the person with the problem has explained clearly enough how to
cause it, and the responder knows they're doing the same thing, it can be
helpful to point out that something else about
Agreed - if the person with the problem has explained clearly enough how to
cause it, and the responder knows they're doing the same thing, it can be
helpful to point out that something else about
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Antony Stone
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#49047
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Re: Suggestion regarding replies on this list
Amen, Antony!!
Not just here, but on any venue where computers and software are being discussed.
I will, however, say that I do believe that sometimes, "I'm not having that problem," replies are
Amen, Antony!!
Not just here, but on any venue where computers and software are being discussed.
I will, however, say that I do believe that sometimes, "I'm not having that problem," replies are
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Brian Vogel
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#49046
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Re: Hi
The phrase Virtualised window is often used to describe the process where text is collected from a Screen GUII and presented in a virtual window buffer which a screenreader can use.
In relation to
The phrase Virtualised window is often used to describe the process where text is collected from a Screen GUII and presented in a virtual window buffer which a screenreader can use.
In relation to
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David Griffith
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#49045
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Suggestion regarding replies on this list
Hi.
I have a couple of suggestions regarding how to make replies on this list more
useful to the people who asked the questions:
1. If your reply is basically "I don't have a problem doing this",
Hi.
I have a couple of suggestions regarding how to make replies on this list more
useful to the people who asked the questions:
1. If your reply is basically "I don't have a problem doing this",
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Antony Stone
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#49044
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Re: [EXTERNAL] - [nvda] Screen reader accessibility with Kindle
Hi, I’ve never found the process of reading Kindle books from the PC difficult at all. You do have to go to Amazon to buy the books, it would be the same way if you have the Kindle app for your
Hi, I’ve never found the process of reading Kindle books from the PC difficult at all. You do have to go to Amazon to buy the books, it would be the same way if you have the Kindle app for your
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Hope Williamson <isepic@...>
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#49043
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Re: Hi
Please explain what you mean by "virtualize a window".
That phrase doesn't mean anything to me (and therefore, maybe not to others
here either).
Antony.
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BASIC is to computer languages what
Please explain what you mean by "virtualize a window".
That phrase doesn't mean anything to me (and therefore, maybe not to others
here either).
Antony.
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BASIC is to computer languages what
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Antony Stone
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#49042
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Hi
Hi all, This is Michael. i have a question about a feature in NVDA.
How can one virtualize a window using NVDA? I'm asking that because yesterday I was doing something with NVDa and some error message
Hi all, This is Michael. i have a question about a feature in NVDA.
How can one virtualize a window using NVDA? I'm asking that because yesterday I was doing something with NVDa and some error message
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Michael Munn
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#49041
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Re: [EXTERNAL] - [nvda] Screen reader accessibility with Kindle
I love the kindal app on android, it is a fun and pleasent experience. Subscribe othe eyes free list or my android discuss lit if you want ot know more. Info about that will be in my sig.
Take
I love the kindal app on android, it is a fun and pleasent experience. Subscribe othe eyes free list or my android discuss lit if you want ot know more. Info about that will be in my sig.
Take
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Sarah k Alawami
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#49040
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Re: daisy book reader
FS Reader works fine in NVDA.
Just install Jaws and let it alone and run FS Reader and use it withNVDA.
David Griffith
My Blind Access and Guide dog Blog
http://dgriffithblog.wordpress.com/
My
FS Reader works fine in NVDA.
Just install Jaws and let it alone and run FS Reader and use it withNVDA.
David Griffith
My Blind Access and Guide dog Blog
http://dgriffithblog.wordpress.com/
My
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David Griffith
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#49039
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