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Re: OK died in the wool JAWS user using NVDA
Too many keystrokes.
All the best
Steve
Too many keystrokes.
All the best
Steve
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Steve Nutt
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#55281
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Re: Windows key plus M suddenly stopped working
Since Windows D always works, that’s my advice.
All the best
Steve
Since Windows D always works, that’s my advice.
All the best
Steve
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Steve Nutt
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#55280
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Re: Reading parts of the cursor's line
Yes, and it's not what I ask for! With Jaws, insert+7 enable you to read the line before the cursor and insert+9 to read the same line but just after the cursor. Does NVDA enable to do the same?
I
Yes, and it's not what I ask for! With Jaws, insert+7 enable you to read the line before the cursor and insert+9 to read the same line but just after the cursor. Does NVDA enable to do the same?
I
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Robert Geoffroy
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#55279
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Re: Reading parts of the cursor's line
Molly, on an off-list, side note, some of us use desktop/full qwerty
keyboards even when working with laptops - my largish hands wouldn't
really be compatible with a compact laptop keyboard, but
Molly, on an off-list, side note, some of us use desktop/full qwerty
keyboards even when working with laptops - my largish hands wouldn't
really be compatible with a compact laptop keyboard, but
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Jacob Kruger
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#55278
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Re: Windows Movie Maker
Hi Chantelle
Great advice, thanks. My next challenge is to take out a few seconds of
video clip from the middle of a longer video. It seems that people who
can see set some kind of marker at
Hi Chantelle
Great advice, thanks. My next challenge is to take out a few seconds of
video clip from the middle of a longer video. It seems that people who
can see set some kind of marker at
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AKH AKH
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#55277
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Re: Reading parts of the cursor's line
Then you want my addon.
It's not on the addon site, but should do what you want.
https://github.com/tspivey/partialLines/releases/download/v0.1/partialLines-0.1.nvda-addon
Then you want my addon.
It's not on the addon site, but should do what you want.
https://github.com/tspivey/partialLines/releases/download/v0.1/partialLines-0.1.nvda-addon
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Tyler Spivey
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#55276
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Re: Reading parts of the cursor's line
NVDA up arrow reads the current line. NVDA down arrow is the read to end command, which reads from your current position to the end of the document.
Gene
NVDA up arrow reads the current line. NVDA down arrow is the read to end command, which reads from your current position to the end of the document.
Gene
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Gene
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#55275
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Re: OK died in the wool JAWS user using NVDA
0Hi Molly,
You have Outlook 2016; you do not need Outlook 2019.
Lots of people are still using outlook 2010.
The only way to get Outlook 2019 is to buy it.
Spend your money on something you need. Or
0Hi Molly,
You have Outlook 2016; you do not need Outlook 2019.
Lots of people are still using outlook 2010.
The only way to get Outlook 2019 is to buy it.
Spend your money on something you need. Or
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Monte Single
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#55274
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Re: Reading parts of the cursor's line
Hey guys.
My apologies. I'm so used to laptops that I forget desktop machines still exist. From what I gather, the NVDA commands are different in desktop layout.
Hey guys.
My apologies. I'm so used to laptops that I forget desktop machines still exist. From what I gather, the NVDA commands are different in desktop layout.
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molly the blind tech lover
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#55273
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Re: Reading parts of the cursor's line
Sorry.
Use NVDA plus up arrow. Then NVDA plus down arrow.
Sorry.
Use NVDA plus up arrow. Then NVDA plus down arrow.
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molly the blind tech lover
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#55272
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Re: Reading parts of the cursor's line
If in object navigation/default mode, just hit numpad 7 and 9, without
the insert key - in the documentation/command quick reference, it says
something along the lines of numpad 7 = Moves the review
If in object navigation/default mode, just hit numpad 7 and 9, without
the insert key - in the documentation/command quick reference, it says
something along the lines of numpad 7 = Moves the review
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Jacob Kruger
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#55271
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Re: Reading parts of the cursor's line
Those are laptop layout commands. You need to specify the keyboard layout you are referencing.
Using the desktop layout, the default, read the current line is NVDA up arrow. Read the current
Those are laptop layout commands. You need to specify the keyboard layout you are referencing.
Using the desktop layout, the default, read the current line is NVDA up arrow. Read the current
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Gene
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#55270
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Re: Reading parts of the cursor's line
No problem to read the current line. I often just need reading the line before and/or after the cursor. For instance, with Jaws, insert+7 enable to read the line before the cursor and insert+9 the
No problem to read the current line. I often just need reading the line before and/or after the cursor. For instance, with Jaws, insert+7 enable to read the line before the cursor and insert+9 the
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Robert Geoffroy
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#55269
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Re: Reading parts of the cursor's line
Hi.
Try pressing NVDA plus L. NVDA will read the current line. Press NVDA plus down arrow. NVDA will read the next line.
Hope this helps.
Molly
Hi.
Try pressing NVDA plus L. NVDA will read the current line. Press NVDA plus down arrow. NVDA will read the next line.
Hope this helps.
Molly
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molly the blind tech lover
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#55268
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Reading parts of the cursor's line
Hi, everyone,
This is one first question: is there any way to read the current line before the cursor and after the cursor as well?
I'm discovering NVDA with enjoyment!
Thanks a lot,
Robert
Hi, everyone,
This is one first question: is there any way to read the current line before the cursor and after the cursor as well?
I'm discovering NVDA with enjoyment!
Thanks a lot,
Robert
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By
Robert Geoffroy
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#55267
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Re: OK died in the wool JAWS user using NVDA
You can cause JAWS to read the message body and not read all that extraneous information by getting in the habit of issuing read to end after opening a message. You may have to experiment to see if
You can cause JAWS to read the message body and not read all that extraneous information by getting in the habit of issuing read to end after opening a message. You may have to experiment to see if
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Gene
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#55266
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Re: Windows Movie Maker
Hi.
In movie maker you have to go to video tools and tab until you get to
speed. There you can speed up the video. I've tested it and it does
work there.
Chantelle
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Never give up, at any cost.
Hi.
In movie maker you have to go to video tools and tab until you get to
speed. There you can speed up the video. I've tested it and it does
work there.
Chantelle
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Never give up, at any cost.
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By
Chantelle Buys
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#55265
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Re: Windows Movie Maker
Hi.
Movie maker doesn't work as it use to but, wow, I've forgotten about
that effect.
Let me try to speed up a video I have and see if mine works?
Chantelle
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Never give up, at any cost.
Hi.
Movie maker doesn't work as it use to but, wow, I've forgotten about
that effect.
Let me try to speed up a video I have and see if mine works?
Chantelle
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Never give up, at any cost.
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Chantelle Buys
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#55264
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Re: dealing with combo box expansion
When browse mode is off, use alt down arrow in the combo box before you move around in it. When you are on the item you want, I believe that either tabbing away or pressing enter will set the combo
When browse mode is off, use alt down arrow in the combo box before you move around in it. When you are on the item you want, I believe that either tabbing away or pressing enter will set the combo
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By
Gene
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#55263
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Re: Windows key plus M suddenly stopped working
I doubt one is more reliable than the other. At times, in later versions of Windows, I have to execute Windows m more than once to go to the desktop but it isn't worth the trouble of changing from
I doubt one is more reliable than the other. At times, in later versions of Windows, I have to execute Windows m more than once to go to the desktop but it isn't worth the trouble of changing from
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Gene
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#55262
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