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Re: NVDA Still Sluggish in Thunderbird
I am using GMail in Chrome right now. It works fine, but it is too verbose and requires quite a few keyboard shortcuts to get around.
I am using GMail in Chrome right now. It works fine, but it is too verbose and requires quite a few keyboard shortcuts to get around.
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Andy B.
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#64357
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Re: NVDA Still Sluggish in Thunderbird
Yes, I'm not sure how much of this is NVDA and how much is Thunderbird, since I have seen Firefox freeze on large pages as well. I'm looking for possible alternatives, but I've not been able to figure
Yes, I'm not sure how much of this is NVDA and how much is Thunderbird, since I have seen Firefox freeze on large pages as well. I'm looking for possible alternatives, but I've not been able to figure
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David Csercsics
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#64356
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Re: NVDA Still Sluggish in Thunderbird
Hi,
I have similar problems, and am looking for another mail app to use. However, did you try limiting how much email TB pulls down? This is a huge performance problem, especially with gmail
Hi,
I have similar problems, and am looking for another mail app to use. However, did you try limiting how much email TB pulls down? This is a huge performance problem, especially with gmail
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Andy B.
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#64355
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Re: webpage images with NVDA (was: Why does NVDA not find photos on this website?)
Each screen reader has a way of dealing with unlabeled images on the web. JAWS attempts to add an alt attribute automatically by giving the user a choice of reasonable defaults such as a filename. I
Each screen reader has a way of dealing with unlabeled images on the web. JAWS attempts to add an alt attribute automatically by giving the user a choice of reasonable defaults such as a filename. I
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Andy B.
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#64354
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Re: NVDA Still Sluggish in Thunderbird
When this happpens to me I have to restartmy nvda I also have nvda 2019.2 I have noticed that this problem occures when I turn my computer on and when I come out of sleep mode. That might provide
When this happpens to me I have to restartmy nvda I also have nvda 2019.2 I have noticed that this problem occures when I turn my computer on and when I come out of sleep mode. That might provide
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Brian Sackrider
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#64353
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Re: NVDA Still Sluggish in Thunderbird
Oh, I've had issues ever since I started using TB a while ago, in fact about this time of year. I think it is an issue with TBird. And not with nvda as I have just ben having strange issues like
Oh, I've had issues ever since I started using TB a while ago, in fact about this time of year. I think it is an issue with TBird. And not with nvda as I have just ben having strange issues like
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Sarah k Alawami
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#64352
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Re: NVDA Still Sluggish in Thunderbird
I have experienced a couple of times now since the most recent update to NVDA on my Win 10 1903 laptop and latest Thunderbird that when I open a message the arrow keys do not work. Hitting the up
I have experienced a couple of times now since the most recent update to NVDA on my Win 10 1903 laptop and latest Thunderbird that when I open a message the arrow keys do not work. Hitting the up
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Don H
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#64351
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NVDA Still Sluggish in Thunderbird
I wrote to this list a couple of weeks ago about the increasing sluggishness of NVDA, particularly in Thunderbird Unfortunately, this problem did not improve with the recent NVDA update. I wonder
I wrote to this list a couple of weeks ago about the increasing sluggishness of NVDA, particularly in Thunderbird Unfortunately, this problem did not improve with the recent NVDA update. I wonder
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Rich DeSteno
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#64350
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Re: webpage images with NVDA (was: Why does NVDA not find photos on this website?)
one further question: is there any reason why an image without an ALT tag is not showing up to NVDA as a graphic? I thought a non-tagged image just used to be spoken as "graphic" but it was still
one further question: is there any reason why an image without an ALT tag is not showing up to NVDA as a graphic? I thought a non-tagged image just used to be spoken as "graphic" but it was still
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Giles Turnbull
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#64349
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Re: webpage images with NVDA (was: Why does NVDA not find photos on this website?)
It shouldn’t make any difference if the alt and src attributes are in a different order. W3C specs never qualify an order. I suspect NVDA is looking for them in a specific order. It should only care
It shouldn’t make any difference if the alt and src attributes are in a different order. W3C specs never qualify an order. I suspect NVDA is looking for them in a specific order. It should only care
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Andy B.
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#64348
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webpage images with NVDA (was: Why does NVDA not find photos on this website?)
Hi all,
this is a follow-up to my question about why NVDA didn't find any images using the g shortcut keystroke on the Borrow My Doggy website when sighted members told me they could see the photos of
Hi all,
this is a follow-up to my question about why NVDA didn't find any images using the g shortcut keystroke on the Borrow My Doggy website when sighted members told me they could see the photos of
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Giles Turnbull
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#64347
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Re: PDF and NVDA problem
You could also export to PDF from word. Or from any other application, print anything to PDF via the Microsoft Print to PDF feature that has been in Windows for years.
Luke
You could also export to PDF from word. Or from any other application, print anything to PDF via the Microsoft Print to PDF feature that has been in Windows for years.
Luke
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Luke Davis
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#64346
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Re: PDF and NVDA problem
Well Acrobat is good, I would use balabolka as a text backup as well as extractor especially since it can handle secured documents, and I know at least one person I had to help last week
Well Acrobat is good, I would use balabolka as a text backup as well as extractor especially since it can handle secured documents, and I know at least one person I had to help last week
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Shaun Everiss
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#64345
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Re: PDF and NVDA problem
Hi,
I use acrobat to read pdf documents.
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Mohd. Ahtesham
From India
Using Windows 8.1 at home and windows 10 pro in office
Hi,
I use acrobat to read pdf documents.
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Mohd. Ahtesham
From India
Using Windows 8.1 at home and windows 10 pro in office
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Mohd. Ahtesham Shaikh
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#64344
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Re: Add-on Updater 19.08.2
#addonrelease
Thanks, Joseph
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Robert Mendoza
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#64343
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Re: WP Gutenberg needs testers.
U can do it from a self-hosted wordpress site as well, if desired. Not
particularly something I'd recommend.
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Subscribe to a WordPress for Newbies Mailing List by sending a message
U can do it from a self-hosted wordpress site as well, if desired. Not
particularly something I'd recommend.
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Subscribe to a WordPress for Newbies Mailing List by sending a message
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Jackie
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#64342
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Re: Orbit Reader 20 and NVDA 2019.2
If nothing else works you might try using brltty.
If nothing else works you might try using brltty.
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Brian Tew
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#64341
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Re: WP Gutenberg needs testers.
I have post by email setup on a site I blog to, however if you do that its just a text dump.
all those > signs, all the links are just a text dump.
Its a crappy way to post and I only
I have post by email setup on a site I blog to, however if you do that its just a text dump.
all those > signs, all the links are just a text dump.
Its a crappy way to post and I only
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Shaun Everiss
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#64340
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Re: weather forecast
Hi,
Once you have found the city you have 2 choices: add it or set it as default, then pressing "enter" in both cases the city will be added to your list of cities.
If you do
Hi,
Once you have found the city you have 2 choices: add it or set it as default, then pressing "enter" in both cases the city will be added to your list of cities.
If you do
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Adriano Barbieri
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#64339
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Re: Orbit Reader 20 and NVDA 2019.2
I discovered that Narrator was using the BRLTTY driver.
I changed to USB input device and now the Orbit Reader 20 is working fine with NVDA.
Richard
Always look out for #1, and be careful not
I discovered that Narrator was using the BRLTTY driver.
I changed to USB input device and now the Orbit Reader 20 is working fine with NVDA.
Richard
Always look out for #1, and be careful not
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Richard Turner <richardturner42@...>
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#64338
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