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Re: sleep in win 7
I believe you're looking for control panel>power options>change when the computer sleeps. Another way to get to this is by going in to the run dialog and typing "powercfg.cpl", without
I believe you're looking for control panel>power options>change when the computer sleeps. Another way to get to this is by going in to the run dialog and typing "powercfg.cpl", without
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Mohamed
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#57252
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Re: messenger?
seems to me it's definitely pay off with a lot of good will from the
face book folks, let alone it's users.
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Curtis Delzer, HS.
WB6HEF
San Bernardino, CA
seems to me it's definitely pay off with a lot of good will from the
face book folks, let alone it's users.
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Curtis Delzer, HS.
WB6HEF
San Bernardino, CA
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Curtis Delzer
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#57251
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sleep in win 7
Yes, I can go to sleep manually from the desktop in win 7, using nvda of course.
I think there may be something in the control panel where I can set sleep to happen after a period of
Yes, I can go to sleep manually from the desktop in win 7, using nvda of course.
I think there may be something in the control panel where I can set sleep to happen after a period of
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Monte Single
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#57250
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Re: Staying in Forms for Checkboxes
While that is arguably true, I believe that any user is better off when doing accessibility testing using the default settings. It gives them a far more realistic feel for what "the typical user of
While that is arguably true, I believe that any user is better off when doing accessibility testing using the default settings. It gives them a far more realistic feel for what "the typical user of
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Brian Vogel
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#57249
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Re: Staying in Forms for Checkboxes
We need more information about how the person is navigating the page. I believe this person is sighted. So how is movement being done and how are the controls being activated? Is it all from the
We need more information about how the person is navigating the page. I believe this person is sighted. So how is movement being done and how are the controls being activated? Is it all from the
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Gene
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#57248
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Re: Staying in Forms for Checkboxes
Both NVDA and JAWS can be configured to stay in one mode or the other unless the user changes it by intent using keyboard shortcuts. Both are also configured by default these days to switch from
Both NVDA and JAWS can be configured to stay in one mode or the other unless the user changes it by intent using keyboard shortcuts. Both are also configured by default these days to switch from
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Brian Vogel
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#57247
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Re: Hearing "Unknown" when Using a Mouse
It can also be important to know how you are developing these pages. Are you coding the HTML from scratch, by hand or are you using a WYSIWYG page editor like DreamWeaver, BlueGriffon, etc.
You may
It can also be important to know how you are developing these pages. Are you coding the HTML from scratch, by hand or are you using a WYSIWYG page editor like DreamWeaver, BlueGriffon, etc.
You may
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Brian Vogel
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#57246
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Re: Differences between using the NVDA and the browser commands search on a webpage
Interesting. This still confirms for me my own predilection to teach and use only the screen reader find. I would never in a billion years have thought to try Esc after a regular browser find to
Interesting. This still confirms for me my own predilection to teach and use only the screen reader find. I would never in a billion years have thought to try Esc after a regular browser find to
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Brian Vogel
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#57245
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Re: Golden Cursor question
Hi,
With JAWS, you can change the way the enter key acts, between Emulate mouse click and Pass through the enter key.
I honestly don’t know if you can change this in NVDA, but it may have
Hi,
With JAWS, you can change the way the enter key acts, between Emulate mouse click and Pass through the enter key.
I honestly don’t know if you can change this in NVDA, but it may have
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Steve Nutt
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#57244
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virtualbox gui
how can jaws read the virtualbox gui without issues
jaws 2018
but nvda cant realy do that yet
how can jaws read the virtualbox gui without issues
jaws 2018
but nvda cant realy do that yet
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mattias
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#57243
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Re: Hearing "Unknown" when Using a Mouse
Hi
Does NVDA identify the control as being a check box? When NVDA lands on a check box it should identify it a as check box, speak the state and announce the label. NVDA will say “Unknown” when
Hi
Does NVDA identify the control as being a check box? When NVDA lands on a check box it should identify it a as check box, speak the state and announce the label. NVDA will say “Unknown” when
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Chris Mullins
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#57242
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Re: Staying in Forms for Checkboxes
I don't know if I got it right, however if what you want is stay in a mode until or unless you change it yourself, I strongly believe that it's configurable into NVDA settings.
Others may
I don't know if I got it right, however if what you want is stay in a mode until or unless you change it yourself, I strongly believe that it's configurable into NVDA settings.
Others may
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Marcio
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#57241
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Re: Windows10.1803 Having to restart NVDA every so often toget it to stay focused?
Steve,
Thank you so much for your help. It worked, NVDA is more responsive. I still hear some choking but nothing like before and I have not had to restart NVDA.
Thanks again.
Blessings
Pascal
Steve,
Thank you so much for your help. It worked, NVDA is more responsive. I still hear some choking but nothing like before and I have not had to restart NVDA.
Thanks again.
Blessings
Pascal
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Pascal Lambert <coccinelle86@...>
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#57240
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Re: Differences between using the NVDA and the browser commands search on a webpage
No, it seems it depends on the page...
I have tested in one of our pages, https://www.tiflotecnia.net/index_addons.html, and it worked...
Now I have made some searchs in Google, and did not worked in
No, it seems it depends on the page...
I have tested in one of our pages, https://www.tiflotecnia.net/index_addons.html, and it worked...
Now I have made some searchs in Google, and did not worked in
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Rui Fontes
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#57239
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Re: Differences between using the NVDA and the browser commands search on a webpage
Rui,
I'm using Firefox and only get anything if using the NVDA search command. Would be it any error from my side?
Cheers,
Marcio
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Rui,
I'm using Firefox and only get anything if using the NVDA search command. Would be it any error from my side?
Cheers,
Marcio
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Marcio
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#57238
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Re: Differences between using the NVDA and the browser commands search on a webpage
The differences are also dependent on the browser used...
In Microsoft Edge, using NVDA+Control+F, or NVDA+F3, it works, but using only Control+F or F3, it announces how many occurrences were found
The differences are also dependent on the browser used...
In Microsoft Edge, using NVDA+Control+F, or NVDA+F3, it works, but using only Control+F or F3, it announces how many occurrences were found
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Rui Fontes
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#57237
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Re: Differences between using the NVDA and the browser commands search on a webpage
I have to correct my last message. I tested again twice more and I wasn't placed where I should have been following the procedure I gave. So it is inconsistent and it may seldom work as I described.
I have to correct my last message. I tested again twice more and I wasn't placed where I should have been following the procedure I gave. So it is inconsistent and it may seldom work as I described.
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Gene
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#57236
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Re: Differences between using the NVDA and the browser commands search on a webpage
Out of curiosity, I just did another test. I went into forms mode and used control f to search. I pressed escape after using control f and went back into browse mode. If you do that, you are on
Out of curiosity, I just did another test. I went into forms mode and used control f to search. I pressed escape after using control f and went back into browse mode. If you do that, you are on
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Gene
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#57235
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Re: Differences between using the NVDA and the browser commands search on a webpage
I'll have to agree, it seems Travis is the only one who is able to use this CTRL+F command as it should be used.
Still waiting to know what we are doing so wrong to have different results.
I'll have to agree, it seems Travis is the only one who is able to use this CTRL+F command as it should be used.
Still waiting to know what we are doing so wrong to have different results.
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Marcio
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#57234
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Re: Differences between using the NVDA and the browser commands search on a webpage
I also would like to know what I'd be doing wrong since I have the very same result on my side.
Please so?
Cheers,
Marcio
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I also would like to know what I'd be doing wrong since I have the very same result on my side.
Please so?
Cheers,
Marcio
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Marcio
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#57233
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