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Re: Add-on Updater 19.03
#addonrelease
I'd like to know about the extended add-on too.
I'd like to know about the extended add-on too.
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Rosemarie Chavarria
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#57315
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Re: NVDA And Vocalizer Expressive Voices
I'm also using the Code Factory Vocalizer/Eloquence add-on, and I've had no trouble with it. The downside is that it costs about $60.00, but you can download all the voices you want after you purchase
I'm also using the Code Factory Vocalizer/Eloquence add-on, and I've had no trouble with it. The downside is that it costs about $60.00, but you can download all the voices you want after you purchase
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Abbie Taylor
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#57314
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Re: Add-on Updater 19.03
#addonrelease
I recently started using Outlook. Where would I find the Outlook extended add-on.
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Abbie Johnson Taylor,
I recently started using Outlook. Where would I find the Outlook extended add-on.
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Abbie Johnson Taylor,
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Abbie Taylor
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#57313
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Re: Differences between using the NVDA and the browser commands search on a webpage
On Tue, Feb 26, 2019 at 06:05 PM, Richard Bartholomew wrote:
the need to press the escape key when using Control+F to find a string was mentioned very early in the conversation10th post, but it was
On Tue, Feb 26, 2019 at 06:05 PM, Richard Bartholomew wrote:
the need to press the escape key when using Control+F to find a string was mentioned very early in the conversation10th post, but it was
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Brian Vogel
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#57312
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Re: Differences between using the NVDA and the browser commands search on a webpage
Given the incredible amount of verbiage on this topic (to which I’m contributing!), I can see that it would be easy to miss something but, just for completeness, the need to press the escape key
Given the incredible amount of verbiage on this topic (to which I’m contributing!), I can see that it would be easy to miss something but, just for completeness, the need to press the escape key
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Richard Bartholomew
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#57311
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Re: Golden Cursor question
Hi I got this reply from the Becky! mail list from the gentleman who
writes a help file for Becky.
Yes, Becky opens URL in browser. If not happening, it may be a problem in default browser setup. good
Hi I got this reply from the Becky! mail list from the gentleman who
writes a help file for Becky.
Yes, Becky opens URL in browser. If not happening, it may be a problem in default browser setup. good
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Curtis Delzer
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#57310
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Re: Staying in Forms for Checkboxes
Any time I have been in a program where browse mode is available, JAWS and NVDA automatically place me in browse mode. I should add that Microsoft Word, which may have browse mode available is an
Any time I have been in a program where browse mode is available, JAWS and NVDA automatically place me in browse mode. I should add that Microsoft Word, which may have browse mode available is an
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Gene
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#57309
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Re: Staying in Forms for Checkboxes
I will also point out that Window-eyes had the ability to change and
stay in any given mode, as well as the ability, (not by just changing
cursors) to at least query the system and see if browse mode
I will also point out that Window-eyes had the ability to change and
stay in any given mode, as well as the ability, (not by just changing
cursors) to at least query the system and see if browse mode
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Curtis Delzer
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#57308
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Re: Staying in Forms for Checkboxes
On Tue, Feb 26, 2019 at 04:05 PM, Steve Nutt wrote:
ChromeVoxThis reply is not meant as a "jumping down your throat," but once you get to an ecosystem other than Windows we're talking about an
On Tue, Feb 26, 2019 at 04:05 PM, Steve Nutt wrote:
ChromeVoxThis reply is not meant as a "jumping down your throat," but once you get to an ecosystem other than Windows we're talking about an
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Brian Vogel
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#57307
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Re: Staying in Forms for Checkboxes
Hi Brian,
I like the other way personally, where it changes. The reason I do is because I use ChromeVox and that doesn’t have a forms or browse mode at all, it simply has shortcuts that are not
Hi Brian,
I like the other way personally, where it changes. The reason I do is because I use ChromeVox and that doesn’t have a forms or browse mode at all, it simply has shortcuts that are not
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Steve Nutt
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#57306
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Re: Off topic does anyone know of any app for android that makes google maps accessible
Google maps may not actually allow you to explore a map by touch, but it will give you directions and all of the text portions of the app are accessible.
Google maps may not actually allow you to explore a map by touch, but it will give you directions and all of the text portions of the app are accessible.
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erik burggraaf <erik@...>
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#57305
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Re: Differences between using the NVDA and the browser commands search on a webpage
It depends on the screen-reader you use. You can't use control insert f interchangeably with the application search in JAWS if you are not in the Virtual PC cursor. You may be able to with NVDA but
It depends on the screen-reader you use. You can't use control insert f interchangeably with the application search in JAWS if you are not in the Virtual PC cursor. You may be able to with NVDA but
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Gene
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#57304
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Re: Differences between using the NVDA and the browser commands search on a webpage
Be it with Jaws or NVDA, I use the insert+control+F command. If for nothing else, for the simple fact that this way, it’s only one keystroke command I have to remember using and not worry about
Be it with Jaws or NVDA, I use the insert+control+F command. If for nothing else, for the simple fact that this way, it’s only one keystroke command I have to remember using and not worry about
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Cristóbal
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#57303
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Re: Differences between using the NVDA and the browser commands search on a webpage
The problem is that Jaws uses as it own keystrokes some Windows keystrokes...
By instance, some people think that Control+F in a browser is a Jaws command and not a Windows command... Because you
The problem is that Jaws uses as it own keystrokes some Windows keystrokes...
By instance, some people think that Control+F in a browser is a Jaws command and not a Windows command... Because you
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Rui Fontes
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#57302
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Re: Differences between using the NVDA and the browser commands search on a webpage
The JAWS find is control f. They made it the same for consistency. The Window-eyes find is control shift f and you know the NVDA command.
Gene
The JAWS find is control f. They made it the same for consistency. The Window-eyes find is control shift f and you know the NVDA command.
Gene
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Gene
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#57301
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Re: alt tab quits working at random when nvda is running
Darn. then the next time I turn on my computer it will be lost. I'll have to reproduce the isue, then send the log over. I can wait. and yeah this has happened now two times in the past 2 weeks.
Tc
Darn. then the next time I turn on my computer it will be lost. I'll have to reproduce the isue, then send the log over. I can wait. and yeah this has happened now two times in the past 2 weeks.
Tc
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Sarah k Alawami
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#57300
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Re: Differences between using the NVDA and the browser commands search on a webpage
On 26 Feb 2019, at 10:57, Gene wrote:
Window-eyes had a separate browse mode search, JAWS does and NVDA does.
We know this, but I don't think many of us use it. I was trained to use the windows find
On 26 Feb 2019, at 10:57, Gene wrote:
Window-eyes had a separate browse mode search, JAWS does and NVDA does.
We know this, but I don't think many of us use it. I was trained to use the windows find
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Sarah k Alawami
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#57299
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Re: Differences between using the NVDA and the browser commands search on a webpage
On Tue, Feb 26, 2019 at 01:50 PM, Travis Siegel wrote:
but you can't go around telling people that the screen reader approach is the only approach for screen reader users, because that's just
On Tue, Feb 26, 2019 at 01:50 PM, Travis Siegel wrote:
but you can't go around telling people that the screen reader approach is the only approach for screen reader users, because that's just
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Brian Vogel
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#57298
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Re: Differences between using the NVDA and the browser commands search on a webpage
I just wanted you to excuse me if I've wrote my last answer on a not common way that I'd write other ones. I'm just tired of hitting shift+delete, you know.
But that's fine, if we agree with
I just wanted you to excuse me if I've wrote my last answer on a not common way that I'd write other ones. I'm just tired of hitting shift+delete, you know.
But that's fine, if we agree with
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Marcio
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#57297
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Re: Differences between using the NVDA and the browser commands search on a webpage
Just to add here, the search box in question was Telegram's, not the find search box.
Though now that I say that, I just tried it again on a different website (youtube this
Just to add here, the search box in question was Telegram's, not the find search box.
Though now that I say that, I just tried it again on a different website (youtube this
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Tyler Wood
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#57296
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