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Re: Punctuation/Symbol pronunciation
I need to step away from this for the evening. I have a history as a programmer and I still cannot comprehend in which orders these levels ensure that something is said versus when it isn't.
Based on
I need to step away from this for the evening. I have a history as a programmer and I still cannot comprehend in which orders these levels ensure that something is said versus when it isn't.
Based on
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Brian Vogel
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#58772
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Re: Punctuation/Symbol pronunciation
Brian,
It's as simple as this. Take none, some, most, all and even character as levels on a ladder, with none being the lowest level. Now, let's say that we have the dash (-) sign. By default, this
Brian,
It's as simple as this. Take none, some, most, all and even character as levels on a ladder, with none being the lowest level. Now, let's say that we have the dash (-) sign. By default, this
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Andre Fisher
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#58771
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Re: how do I silence?
This can be done using the Configuration Profiles. Press Control+P, press Alt+N for New, Tab to current application (name), then press enter and close the dialog. Then, make your changes to the
This can be done using the Configuration Profiles. Press Control+P, press Alt+N for New, Tab to current application (name), then press enter and close the dialog. Then, make your changes to the
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Andre Fisher
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#58770
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Re: Thunderbird with NVDA
Thanks Gene and Rosemary.
Those tips really worked.
Bob
On 2019-03-17 6:50 p.m., Gene wrote:
Thanks Gene and Rosemary.
Those tips really worked.
Bob
On 2019-03-17 6:50 p.m., Gene wrote:
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Robert Logue
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#58769
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Re: how do I silence?
Curtus, I think you mean beeping for the progress bar? You can use NVDA key plus U to make a temporary change. Whether it stays changed, I don't know.
Howard
Curtus, I think you mean beeping for the progress bar? You can use NVDA key plus U to make a temporary change. Whether it stays changed, I don't know.
Howard
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Howard Traxler <howard@...>
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#58768
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Re: how do I silence?
You can easily do just this using profiles.
It's a bit of a technical explanation, so I'll leave it up to others help you on this.
Hopefuly they will comment. I just can't do it right
You can easily do just this using profiles.
It's a bit of a technical explanation, so I'll leave it up to others help you on this.
Hopefuly they will comment. I just can't do it right
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Marcio
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#58767
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Re: Thunderbird with NVDA
Hi, Gene,
Yes, that’s correct. Setting thunderbird to simple HTML or plain text will stop those notices.
Rosemarie
Sent from Mail for Windows 10
Hi, Gene,
Yes, that’s correct. Setting thunderbird to simple HTML or plain text will stop those notices.
Rosemarie
Sent from Mail for Windows 10
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Rosemarie Chavarria
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#58766
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Re: skim mode
Hi, Monty,
I don’t know about all documents but I know if you hit up-arrow, the entire message is read out in thunderbird. Skim mode is a keyboard setting. You hit NVDAkey control K to get to
Hi, Monty,
I don’t know about all documents but I know if you hit up-arrow, the entire message is read out in thunderbird. Skim mode is a keyboard setting. You hit NVDAkey control K to get to
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Rosemarie Chavarria
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#58765
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how do I silence?
There are windows when I wish the wonderful NVDA beeps not to happen, while continuing them in others. How do I do this?
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Curtis Delzer
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W B 6 H E F
Rialto, CA
There are windows when I wish the wonderful NVDA beeps not to happen, while continuing them in others. How do I do this?
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Curtis Delzer
HS
W B 6 H E F
Rialto, CA
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Curtis Delzer
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#58764
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skim mode
In a recent Thunderbird message from RoseMarie, she mentioned :skim mode: while reading posts.
What is skim mode and does it work in all text documents?
Thanks,
Monte
In a recent Thunderbird message from RoseMarie, she mentioned :skim mode: while reading posts.
What is skim mode and does it work in all text documents?
Thanks,
Monte
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Monte Single
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#58763
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Re: Thunderbird with NVDA
If you change to reading mail either as text or as simple HTML, that will probably stop those notices.
Gene
If you change to reading mail either as text or as simple HTML, that will probably stop those notices.
Gene
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Gene
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#58762
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Re: Punctuation/Symbol pronunciation
Let's say you want period to be spoken at the none level and you don't want any other punctuation spoken at that level. You set period for none. You have now tailored punctuation so that period and
Let's say you want period to be spoken at the none level and you don't want any other punctuation spoken at that level. You set period for none. You have now tailored punctuation so that period and
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Gene
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#58761
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Re: Punctuation/Symbol pronunciation
Brian,
Let me try to describe it in other words.
We have 4 punctuation verbosity settings that can be cycled through using NVDA+P. They are None, Some, Most and All. All is clear
Brian,
Let me try to describe it in other words.
We have 4 punctuation verbosity settings that can be cycled through using NVDA+P. They are None, Some, Most and All. All is clear
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Tony Malykh
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#58760
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Re: Learning page number in MS Word
I have not tried numbering pages in a m s word doc recently. As I recall, if there was a doc without page numbers, you first had to select the text you want page numbered, insert page breaks and
I have not tried numbering pages in a m s word doc recently. As I recall, if there was a doc without page numbers, you first had to select the text you want page numbered, insert page breaks and
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Monte Single
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#58759
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Re: Thunderbird with NVDA
Thanks Gene. I try to be sure the message pain (f8( is not open
Bob
On 2019-03-16 7:39 p.m., Gene wrote:
Thanks Gene. I try to be sure the message pain (f8( is not open
Bob
On 2019-03-16 7:39 p.m., Gene wrote:
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Robert Logue
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#58758
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Re: Thunderbird with NVDA
Thanks. You know. I always seem to ignore that setting. Coming from Jaws, I should know that.
Bob
On 2019-03-16 10:28 a.m., Rosemarie Charring wrote:
Thanks. You know. I always seem to ignore that setting. Coming from Jaws, I should know that.
Bob
On 2019-03-16 10:28 a.m., Rosemarie Charring wrote:
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Robert Logue
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#58757
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Re: Punctuation/Symbol pronunciation
Jackie,
Unless I see a technical document describing the interactions I will never understand this. For the vulgur fractions, for instance, things like the one-third or five-eighths
Jackie,
Unless I see a technical document describing the interactions I will never understand this. For the vulgur fractions, for instance, things like the one-third or five-eighths
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Brian Vogel
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#58756
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Re: Thunderbird with NVDA
Yes. I use read to end a lot. Especially when opening a message from the list: Or, when Thunderbird bugs me about unloaded images and stops automatic reading.
I just wanted an easier
Yes. I use read to end a lot. Especially when opening a message from the list: Or, when Thunderbird bugs me about unloaded images and stops automatic reading.
I just wanted an easier
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Robert Logue
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#58755
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Re: Punctuation/Symbol pronunciation
Actually, Brian, it's just the symbols themselves. None & all are
pretty obvious, I suspect. The "some" level reads commonly needed
symbols, ie, @, #, %, &, *, +, < >, etc. These are symbols which,
Actually, Brian, it's just the symbols themselves. None & all are
pretty obvious, I suspect. The "some" level reads commonly needed
symbols, ie, @, #, %, &, *, +, < >, etc. These are symbols which,
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Jackie
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#58754
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Re: Punctuation/Symbol pronunciation
Jackie,
Actually, no, at least it doesn't make any sense to me. Those level values are associated with each and every individual punctuation or symbol.
For instance, if someone had
Jackie,
Actually, no, at least it doesn't make any sense to me. Those level values are associated with each and every individual punctuation or symbol.
For instance, if someone had
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Brian Vogel
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#58753
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