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Re: Some mouse navigation questions
Hi,
Ah, I think I see where this is going.
So if I’m getting this right, I got an F in explaining the whole thing. This is good news, as it is a validation of a long-standing issue I had in
Hi,
Ah, I think I see where this is going.
So if I’m getting this right, I got an F in explaining the whole thing. This is good news, as it is a validation of a long-standing issue I had in
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Joseph Lee
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#56423
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Re: Some mouse navigation questions
Hi,
More importantly, let me know if the below description is digestible (I’d be happy to give you a detailed description of how it works internally, provided that I have enough strength to do it
Hi,
More importantly, let me know if the below description is digestible (I’d be happy to give you a detailed description of how it works internally, provided that I have enough strength to do it
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Joseph Lee
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#56422
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Re: Some mouse navigation questions
Hi Joseph,
You are probably right that this should be a separate thread. However, I just want to point out that your whole explanation about JawsScripps etc. is he relevant to the average user who
Hi Joseph,
You are probably right that this should be a separate thread. However, I just want to point out that your whole explanation about JawsScripps etc. is he relevant to the average user who
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Mary Otten
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#56421
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Re: Some mouse navigation questions
Hi,
I think we should devote a separate thread for it, but to give you a short answer:
Those of you coming from JAWS scripting world might be familiar with the terms “script” and “function”.
Hi,
I think we should devote a separate thread for it, but to give you a short answer:
Those of you coming from JAWS scripting world might be familiar with the terms “script” and “function”.
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Joseph Lee
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#56420
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Re: Some mouse navigation questions
Good idea. There is probably some programming thing that gets in the way. I hope not though, because it makes very much sense.
Good idea. There is probably some programming thing that gets in the way. I hope not though, because it makes very much sense.
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Mary Otten
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#56419
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Re: Some mouse navigation questions
Why couldn't they be in different preference categories? Braille for Braille, Keyboard for Keyboard, Gestures for Touch screens and Voice control for Voice control?
On 2/15/2019
Why couldn't they be in different preference categories? Braille for Braille, Keyboard for Keyboard, Gestures for Touch screens and Voice control for Voice control?
On 2/15/2019
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Richard Wells
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#56418
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Using Office Products with UIA
Hi All,
Heard some folks talking about major performance improvements provided by using UIA in Microsoft Office. Does anyone know how to enable UIA for these applications?
Thanks,
Noah
Hi All,
Heard some folks talking about major performance improvements provided by using UIA in Microsoft Office. Does anyone know how to enable UIA for these applications?
Thanks,
Noah
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Noah Carver
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#56417
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Re: Captcha solving services and NVDA
Bianka and others,
While I haven't used these yet, as I've only been made aware of them today, I'll pass on two captcha solvers to you.
One of them is called Buster.
The other is called
Bianka and others,
While I haven't used these yet, as I've only been made aware of them today, I'll pass on two captcha solvers to you.
One of them is called Buster.
The other is called
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David Goldfield
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#56416
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Re: acapella and codefactory voices
Isaac,
I think the only way to get assistance is to contact Codefactory directly.
David Goldfield, Assistive Technology Specialist WWW.David-Goldfield.Com
On 2/12/2019 10:34 PM, Isaac wrote:
Isaac,
I think the only way to get assistance is to contact Codefactory directly.
David Goldfield, Assistive Technology Specialist WWW.David-Goldfield.Com
On 2/12/2019 10:34 PM, Isaac wrote:
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David Goldfield
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#56415
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Re: Captcha solving services and NVDA
Clarissa,
Thank you so much for making us aware of this particular captcha solver. I will certainly give it a try. Some of the instructions on their page are not very user-friendly and, to put it
Clarissa,
Thank you so much for making us aware of this particular captcha solver. I will certainly give it a try. Some of the instructions on their page are not very user-friendly and, to put it
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David Goldfield
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#56414
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Re: Some mouse navigation questions
Hi,
No, these are categories, not commands themselves. It is possible to add touchscreen gestures to a keyboard command and vice versa, and some add-ons (including at least two of mine) come with
Hi,
No, these are categories, not commands themselves. It is possible to add touchscreen gestures to a keyboard command and vice versa, and some add-ons (including at least two of mine) come with
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Joseph Lee
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#56413
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Re: Some mouse navigation questions
And that'show I picture gesture. I think in pictures when I either speak or read A command is just that, an order, a key stroke, Ok, close enough.
And that'show I picture gesture. I think in pictures when I either speak or read A command is just that, an order, a key stroke, Ok, close enough.
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Sarah k Alawami
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#56412
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Re: Some mouse navigation questions
Hi,
A few years ago the Korean translations team (me included) had a small debate as to how to translate the notion of “gestures” into Korean. In the end, we settled on translating “input
Hi,
A few years ago the Korean translations team (me included) had a small debate as to how to translate the notion of “gestures” into Korean. In the end, we settled on translating “input
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Joseph Lee
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#56411
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Re: Some mouse navigation questions
Hello!
In the portuguese comunity, for Portugal and Brasil, we use only "Commands" instead of "Input gestures".
Regards,
Rui Fontes
Portuguese NVDA team
Às 01:36 de 16/02/2019, Joseph Lee
Hello!
In the portuguese comunity, for Portugal and Brasil, we use only "Commands" instead of "Input gestures".
Regards,
Rui Fontes
Portuguese NVDA team
Às 01:36 de 16/02/2019, Joseph Lee
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Rui Fontes
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#56410
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Re: Some mouse navigation questions
Hi
this might be a dum question or maybe not.
I was looking through the input gestures for nvda and most are for the keyboard for desk top and lap top but there is also a section small as it is for
Hi
this might be a dum question or maybe not.
I was looking through the input gestures for nvda and most are for the keyboard for desk top and lap top but there is also a section small as it is for
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hurrikennyandopo ...
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#56409
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Re: Some mouse navigation questions
Hi Joseph,
As a former translator of both Russian and Arabic, I would like to point out that the word gesture in English would never be translated as command or anything like that in either of those
Hi Joseph,
As a former translator of both Russian and Arabic, I would like to point out that the word gesture in English would never be translated as command or anything like that in either of those
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Mary Otten
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#56408
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Re: Some mouse navigation questions
Hi,
Hmmm, Quentin, any thoughts? I think part of the problem may have to do with attempts at carrying old assumptions forward. I’m interested in your comments, as renaming a menu item will have
Hi,
Hmmm, Quentin, any thoughts? I think part of the problem may have to do with attempts at carrying old assumptions forward. I’m interested in your comments, as renaming a menu item will have
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Joseph Lee
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#56407
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Re: Some mouse navigation questions
How about just "commands" YOu know, K I S S?
Take care
How about just "commands" YOu know, K I S S?
Take care
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Sarah k Alawami
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#56406
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Re: Some mouse navigation questions
On Fri, Feb 15, 2019 at 07:38 PM, Gene wrote:
Maybe input commands, which would cover everything.We're all getting very meta, and quickly, aren't we?
Gene, you and I are clearly on the same page. I'd
On Fri, Feb 15, 2019 at 07:38 PM, Gene wrote:
Maybe input commands, which would cover everything.We're all getting very meta, and quickly, aren't we?
Gene, you and I are clearly on the same page. I'd
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Brian Vogel
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#56405
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Re: Some mouse navigation questions
The problem is, what should this array of ways of input be called? Maybe input commands, which would cover everything. This is just one more example of the decline of English. Apps and
The problem is, what should this array of ways of input be called? Maybe input commands, which would cover everything. This is just one more example of the decline of English. Apps and
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Gene
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#56404
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