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Re: reading from cursor to end of document issues
hi.
if you use desktop layout and SayAll still does not work for you, just
find screen saver on control panel or by search find it and set it to
none.
i am sure that you can use SayAll in all commen
hi.
if you use desktop layout and SayAll still does not work for you, just
find screen saver on control panel or by search find it and set it to
none.
i am sure that you can use SayAll in all commen
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zahra
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#54327
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Fast forward / rewind in iTunes
I've had an enquiry from someone using Windows 10 64-bit, who advised that using control+alt+left and right arrows to rewind or fast forward tracks is not working like it should.
Has anyone else
I've had an enquiry from someone using Windows 10 64-bit, who advised that using control+alt+left and right arrows to rewind or fast forward tracks is not working like it should.
Has anyone else
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Quentin Christensen
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#54326
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Re: Special simvle
On a US English keyboard, the left and right square brackets are immediately to the right of the letter P.
Though I realize the original poster is not likely to be using a US English keyboard,
On a US English keyboard, the left and right square brackets are immediately to the right of the letter P.
Though I realize the original poster is not likely to be using a US English keyboard,
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Brian Vogel
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#54325
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Re: NVDA keyboard navigation keyboard commands
Alas. Again, not that I’m looking for a Jaws clone, but I find it odd that if this isn’t something that’s more laid out from within NVDA itself that someone hasn’t come up with some sort of
Alas. Again, not that I’m looking for a Jaws clone, but I find it odd that if this isn’t something that’s more laid out from within NVDA itself that someone hasn’t come up with some sort of
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Cristóbal
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#54324
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Re: Special simvle
If you want a symbol rather than an emoji, you can use Windows' charmap - press the windows key, type the word "charmap" and press ENTER.
You can use this dialog to find different characters. The
If you want a symbol rather than an emoji, you can use Windows' charmap - press the windows key, type the word "charmap" and press ENTER.
You can use this dialog to find different characters. The
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Quentin Christensen
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#54323
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Fast browse mode - request to test
Hello all,
I would like to ask volunteers of NVDA community to test fast browse mode in NVDA. Here is a link to alpha version with fast browse mode
Hello all,
I would like to ask volunteers of NVDA community to test fast browse mode in NVDA. Here is a link to alpha version with fast browse mode
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Tony Malykh
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#54322
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Re: Emoji in Office 365
Hi Christo,
Can you please advise the steps to reproduce this?
Which Office program? Which emoji character? If it's a document you have been sent, if you are able to forward it to info@..., I can
Hi Christo,
Can you please advise the steps to reproduce this?
Which Office program? Which emoji character? If it's a document you have been sent, if you are able to forward it to info@..., I can
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Quentin Christensen
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#54321
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Re: RES: [nvda] how to advance slides with nvda
Then that isn't the problem.
Gene
Then that isn't the problem.
Gene
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Gene
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#54320
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Re: RES: [nvda] how to advance slides with nvda
Presentations in PowerPoint are always full screen. I just checked and can't find a way to make them smaller. The whole point is that the presentation has the attention of the audience, rather than
Presentations in PowerPoint are always full screen. I just checked and can't find a way to make them smaller. The whole point is that the presentation has the attention of the audience, rather than
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Quentin Christensen
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#54319
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Re: NVDA keyboard navigation keyboard commands
Well, I don't know if you can go back.
That's an interesting point, though. Wondering whether when we choose to get back NVDA to default settings, that also would affect hotkeys that we've
Well, I don't know if you can go back.
That's an interesting point, though. Wondering whether when we choose to get back NVDA to default settings, that also would affect hotkeys that we've
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Marcio
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#54318
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Re: NVDA keyboard navigation keyboard commands
Not reassign. I'd rather add the keystrokes as alternatives, but I guess reassign would be a better word for now, as long as you can go back to default in case you mess up.
Not reassign. I'd rather add the keystrokes as alternatives, but I guess reassign would be a better word for now, as long as you can go back to default in case you mess up.
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Sarah k Alawami
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#54317
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Re: NVDA keyboard navigation keyboard commands
Even if one can, this is a "proceed with caution" area.
There was a time when I was first tutoring that I subscribed to the "customize everything however much you want to to make your computing
Even if one can, this is a "proceed with caution" area.
There was a time when I was first tutoring that I subscribed to the "customize everything however much you want to to make your computing
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Brian Vogel
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#54316
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Re: NVDA keyboard navigation keyboard commands
I guess you can do it through the input settings, guess that's the name of it.
Anyway, it's something having to do with lots of functions in a list where you can reassign its hotkeys.
I guess you can do it through the input settings, guess that's the name of it.
Anyway, it's something having to do with lots of functions in a list where you can reassign its hotkeys.
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Marcio
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#54315
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Re: NVDA keyboard navigation keyboard commands
I wonder if you can remap laptop keystrokes? If you can you could probably add nvda u i and o for next, current and prev line, and then j k and l for words and n m and cama for characters.
I wonder if you can remap laptop keystrokes? If you can you could probably add nvda u i and o for next, current and prev line, and then j k and l for words and n m and cama for characters.
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Sarah k Alawami
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#54314
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Re: reading from cursor to end of document issues
From the NVDA keyboard shortcuts document
Say all
Desktop Layout NVDA+Down Arrow
Laptop Layout NVDA+a
Description: Starts reading from the current position of the system caret, moving it along
From the NVDA keyboard shortcuts document
Say all
Desktop Layout NVDA+Down Arrow
Laptop Layout NVDA+a
Description: Starts reading from the current position of the system caret, moving it along
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Brian Vogel
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#54313
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Re: NVDA keyboard navigation keyboard commands
And I think you say that because you've never used a system where one's hands never leave the alphanumeric keyboard. As someone who did, for years, with a text editor I can tell you that extending
And I think you say that because you've never used a system where one's hands never leave the alphanumeric keyboard. As someone who did, for years, with a text editor I can tell you that extending
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Brian Vogel
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#54312
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Re: NVDA keyboard navigation keyboard commands
Indeed, it’s mainly a right handed thing. Left hand doesn’t go anywhere.
Different strokes for different folks. Some may find one way to be more or less efficient. I’m not going to say that
Indeed, it’s mainly a right handed thing. Left hand doesn’t go anywhere.
Different strokes for different folks. Some may find one way to be more or less efficient. I’m not going to say that
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Cristóbal
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#54311
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Re: NVDA keyboard navigation keyboard commands
In my case I never move my left hand when using capslock. But my fingers are very very long so I can do that.
Take care
In my case I never move my left hand when using capslock. But my fingers are very very long so I can do that.
Take care
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Sarah k Alawami
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#54310
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Re: reading from cursor to end of document issues
Are you using the desktop layout? If you are using the laptop layout, that is not the correct command.
Gene
Are you using the desktop layout? If you are using the laptop layout, that is not the correct command.
Gene
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Gene
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#54309
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Re: NVDA keyboard navigation keyboard commands
I think its because you are used to that method. I very much doubt that for a regular numpad user, there is any loss of efficiency. And if you use caps lock, you are still moving your left hand away
I think its because you are used to that method. I very much doubt that for a regular numpad user, there is any loss of efficiency. And if you use caps lock, you are still moving your left hand away
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Gene
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#54308
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