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Re: Reviewing the screen, help
I'm not sure what you are saying. Try being at the Command Prompt and typing something like dir and pressing enter. the point is to get information on the screen, it doesn't matter just what you do
I'm not sure what you are saying. Try being at the Command Prompt and typing something like dir and pressing enter. the point is to get information on the screen, it doesn't matter just what you do
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Gene
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#57999
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Re: Reviewing the screen, help
It used to be easier, seriously?
Since I started using this prompt it kept the very same way. When it was different? Surely I'd rather the old way then :)
Cheers,
Marcio
It used to be easier, seriously?
Since I started using this prompt it kept the very same way. When it was different? Surely I'd rather the old way then :)
Cheers,
Marcio
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Marcio
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#57998
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Re: Firefox and Extensions' section
Good news! YAY!
Just looking forward to the 67 one :)
Cheers,
Marcio AKA Starboy
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Em
Good news! YAY!
Just looking forward to the 67 one :)
Cheers,
Marcio AKA Starboy
Follow or add me on Facebook
Em
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Marcio
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#57997
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Re: Reviewing the screen, help
I'm not criticizing anyone and I didn't say anyone attempted to shut anything down. I am making one point, that there are times when it is a good idea to provide additional information because it may
I'm not criticizing anyone and I didn't say anyone attempted to shut anything down. I am making one point, that there are times when it is a good idea to provide additional information because it may
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By
Gene
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#57996
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Re: LAPTOP VS DESKTOP
On Fri, Mar 8, 2019 at 10:51 AM, Tyler Spivey wrote:
You can use most desktop commands when set to the laptop layout, but not the other way around.That depends entirely on whether you go in to
On Fri, Mar 8, 2019 at 10:51 AM, Tyler Spivey wrote:
You can use most desktop commands when set to the laptop layout, but not the other way around.That depends entirely on whether you go in to
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Brian Vogel
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#57995
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Re: LAPTOP VS DESKTOP
It also really doesn't matter. Each command set will work regardless of what the default layout happens to be set to.
Set your default as preferred and use the odd command from "that other layout"
It also really doesn't matter. Each command set will work regardless of what the default layout happens to be set to.
Set your default as preferred and use the odd command from "that other layout"
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Brian Vogel
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#57994
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Re: Reviewing the screen, help
To me, if the question is talking about the terminal and reviewing that way then screen review although useful that way, in this case would not apply. It's just easier especially if you have hundreds
To me, if the question is talking about the terminal and reviewing that way then screen review although useful that way, in this case would not apply. It's just easier especially if you have hundreds
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Sarah k Alawami
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#57993
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Re: LAPTOP VS DESKTOP
Are you saying you want to learn the review mode using the Numpad? I'm not sure what you want to do in terms of reviewing the screen. There are different ways of reviewing.
Do you already know
Are you saying you want to learn the review mode using the Numpad? I'm not sure what you want to do in terms of reviewing the screen. There are different ways of reviewing.
Do you already know
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Gene
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#57992
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Re: Reviewing the screen, help
Gene,
Let me make this clear: no one has attempted, even once, to shut down any conversation regarding the screen reader commands for reviewing a command prompt screen.
It is
Gene,
Let me make this clear: no one has attempted, even once, to shut down any conversation regarding the screen reader commands for reviewing a command prompt screen.
It is
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Brian Vogel
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#57991
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Re: LAPTOP VS DESKTOP
As already stated by most of us who do this it is much easier to keep our hands in one place. I hate waisting 2 seconds which can by the end of the day lead p to minutes with moving my hand from
As already stated by most of us who do this it is much easier to keep our hands in one place. I hate waisting 2 seconds which can by the end of the day lead p to minutes with moving my hand from
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Sarah k Alawami
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#57990
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Re: LAPTOP VS DESKTOP
You can use most desktop commands when set to the laptop layout, but not the other way around.
However, whatever commands you don't like you can customize easily.
For example, I have a layout
You can use most desktop commands when set to the laptop layout, but not the other way around.
However, whatever commands you don't like you can customize easily.
For example, I have a layout
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Tyler Spivey
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#57989
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Re: Reviewing the screen, help
I'm not disagreeing with that. but I think there are times when it’s a good idea to discuss something beyond the literal answer to the question. Review commands are a basic and important part of
I'm not disagreeing with that. but I think there are times when it’s a good idea to discuss something beyond the literal answer to the question. Review commands are a basic and important part of
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Gene
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#57988
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Re: Reviewing the screen, help
Thank you folks for this discussion. I can figure out how to dump my command output to a file (did that lots thirty years ago in the DOS days); But now I think I just have to learn about
Thank you folks for this discussion. I can figure out how to dump my command output to a file (did that lots thirty years ago in the DOS days); But now I think I just have to learn about
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Howard Traxler <howard@...>
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#57987
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Re: LAPTOP VS DESKTOP
just like to keep my hands on the home tow as much as possible
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On 3/8/2019 9:40 AM, Gene wrote:
just like to keep my hands on the home tow as much as possible
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On 3/8/2019 9:40 AM, Gene wrote:
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Howard Traxler <howard@...>
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#57986
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Re: Reviewing the screen, help
Exactly. So no need to bring the regular context of screen reviewing here. Just the way to do it in the terminal which is the way I've done it for years, and frankly it's just easier. I can pipe my
Exactly. So no need to bring the regular context of screen reviewing here. Just the way to do it in the terminal which is the way I've done it for years, and frankly it's just easier. I can pipe my
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Sarah k Alawami
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#57985
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Re: LAPTOP VS DESKTOP
But some, perhaps many, desktop layout commands don't. For example, the desktop read to end command doesn't work in the laptop layout.
But some, perhaps many, desktop layout commands don't. For example, the desktop read to end command doesn't work in the laptop layout.
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Gene
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#57984
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Re: LAPTOP VS DESKTOP
Thanks, I'm sure glad. I use the lapktop layout here on my desktop because I can do some stuff without taking my hand off the home row. I sure do need to learn about the review modes; I
Thanks, I'm sure glad. I use the lapktop layout here on my desktop because I can do some stuff without taking my hand off the home row. I sure do need to learn about the review modes; I
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Howard Traxler <howard@...>
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#57983
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Re: LAPTOP VS DESKTOP
As far as the answer to the question is concerned, what happens when you do use the numpad when using the laptop layout? I just tried it in my very old version of NVDA and the numpad seems to work in
As far as the answer to the question is concerned, what happens when you do use the numpad when using the laptop layout? I just tried it in my very old version of NVDA and the numpad seems to work in
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Gene
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#57982
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Re: Reviewing the screen, help
On Fri, Mar 8, 2019 at 10:14 AM, Gene wrote:
But what if the person wants to read screen output for other reasons in real time?Then they need to learn the commands to do so. No one has tried to shut
On Fri, Mar 8, 2019 at 10:14 AM, Gene wrote:
But what if the person wants to read screen output for other reasons in real time?Then they need to learn the commands to do so. No one has tried to shut
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Brian Vogel
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#57981
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Re: LAPTOP VS DESKTOP
Why not just use the desktop layout since you have a numpad on the computer?
Gene
Why not just use the desktop layout since you have a numpad on the computer?
Gene
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Gene
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#57980
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