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Re: ALVA 544 Satellite Traveller braille display with NVDA
Did you install the NVDA addon called something like Braille Extender?
But, that is such an old display, I'm not sure it will work with Windows 10.
But, try the Braille extender, or whatever its
Did you install the NVDA addon called something like Braille Extender?
But, that is such an old display, I'm not sure it will work with Windows 10.
But, try the Braille extender, or whatever its
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Richard Turner <richardturner42@...>
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#64647
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Re: NVDA in Employment
My two cents: I use NVDA at work. My reasons are:
1. Superior scripting. I wrote half a dozen NVDA add-ons that greatly boost my productivity. For example, IndentNav, TextNav, BrowserNav. Writing
My two cents: I use NVDA at work. My reasons are:
1. Superior scripting. I wrote half a dozen NVDA add-ons that greatly boost my productivity. For example, IndentNav, TextNav, BrowserNav. Writing
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Tony Malykh
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#64646
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Re: Anybody have a podcatcher recommendation?
On 25/08/2019 07:44, John Isige wrote:
Hi,
Try Sharp Reader.
It works well with Windows 10 and once you have entered in the web address, this
On 25/08/2019 07:44, John Isige wrote:
Hi,
Try Sharp Reader.
It works well with Windows 10 and once you have entered in the web address, this
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chris miles
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#64645
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ALVA 544 Satellite Traveller braille display with NVDA
Hello dear friends,
I've borrowed an abovementioned braille display, and want to use it
with NVDA. I connect the display using a USB cable. when I restart the
computer, it displayed that it's OK and
Hello dear friends,
I've borrowed an abovementioned braille display, and want to use it
with NVDA. I connect the display using a USB cable. when I restart the
computer, it displayed that it's OK and
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Mohammadreza Rashad
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#64644
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Re: NVDA in Employment
By the way, I have updated the topic title so that if future searchers were looking for the terms NVDA and employment the title would match as well as some of the messages.
If you respond to the topic
By the way, I have updated the topic title so that if future searchers were looking for the terms NVDA and employment the title would match as well as some of the messages.
If you respond to the topic
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Brian Vogel
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#64643
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Re: how to change bang to exclamation and tick to apostrophe
Yes, instructions correct and if you fill things in properly it should work.
Yes, instructions correct and if you fill things in properly it should work.
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Kevin Cussick
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#64642
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Re: NVDA in Employment
Hello Eric. I can confirm exactly what you are saying. I work as an adaptive
technology specialist at Pacific Training Centre for the blind and we use
NVDA with our students, and we also do JAWS as
Hello Eric. I can confirm exactly what you are saying. I work as an adaptive
technology specialist at Pacific Training Centre for the blind and we use
NVDA with our students, and we also do JAWS as
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Sky Mundell
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#64641
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Re: reading from mouse pointer
William,
May I ask if you are using any mouse pointer enhancements not provided by Windows itself? That could make a difference.
Also, if using one of the regular pointer sets
William,
May I ask if you are using any mouse pointer enhancements not provided by Windows itself? That could make a difference.
Also, if using one of the regular pointer sets
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Brian Vogel
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#64640
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reading from mouse pointer
I have a problem with NVDA in that it does not start reading from the Mouse items below the Pointer and in my emails it reads from about 2 cm below the pointer.
This I could handle in the past but
I have a problem with NVDA in that it does not start reading from the Mouse items below the Pointer and in my emails it reads from about 2 cm below the pointer.
This I could handle in the past but
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willmac@lantic.net
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#64639
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Re: Searching for Colored Text
Insert f brings up that info.
Kelby, Jaws does have a scripting feature wherein colors can be
searched for. Having said that, & having worked w/it for many years,
ie, nearly 25, I can tell you that
Insert f brings up that info.
Kelby, Jaws does have a scripting feature wherein colors can be
searched for. Having said that, & having worked w/it for many years,
ie, nearly 25, I can tell you that
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Jackie
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#64638
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Re: NVDA in Employment
Well, there were a lot of comments on this topic and I just want to answer the question: who use NVDA for/at work?
And I’ll add one to the list. I’ve been using NVDA for 10 years (back then
Well, there were a lot of comments on this topic and I just want to answer the question: who use NVDA for/at work?
And I’ll add one to the list. I’ve been using NVDA for 10 years (back then
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Vincent Le Goff <vincent.legoff.srs@...>
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#64637
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Re: how to change bang to exclamation and tick to apostrophe
It didn't read the apostrophe because you missed the not so obvious step of turning your symbol level to all when opening that dialog.
NVDA doesn't automatically do this, even though you opened the
It didn't read the apostrophe because you missed the not so obvious step of turning your symbol level to all when opening that dialog.
NVDA doesn't automatically do this, even though you opened the
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Tyler Spivey
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#64636
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Re: how to change bang to exclamation and tick to apostrophe
I did manage to get the apostrophe spoken correctly per Robert's instructions, but I had to use a different synthe than the Windows OneCore voices to do it because none of them would
I did manage to get the apostrophe spoken correctly per Robert's instructions, but I had to use a different synthe than the Windows OneCore voices to do it because none of them would
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Annette Moore
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#64635
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Re: Searching for Colored Text
Kelby,
I do not know if the github entries referenced here: http://nabble.nvda-project.org/NVDA-Does-NVDA-read-highlighted-text-td38134.html
will prove helpful, but that topic was posted elsewhere
Kelby,
I do not know if the github entries referenced here: http://nabble.nvda-project.org/NVDA-Does-NVDA-read-highlighted-text-td38134.html
will prove helpful, but that topic was posted elsewhere
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Brian Vogel
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#64634
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Searching for Colored Text
JAWS has a feature where you can get it to skim to parts of documents
where the text is colored or in a certain font/style. Can NVDA do
this? The "skim" feature during say all is much more limited and
JAWS has a feature where you can get it to skim to parts of documents
where the text is colored or in a certain font/style. Can NVDA do
this? The "skim" feature during say all is much more limited and
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kelby carlson <kelbycarlson@...>
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#64633
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Re: NVDA in Employment
That is extremely helpful. I don't want to name the individual who made these comments, as I suspect many know who he is and he can be somewhat polarizing. With respect to "chattiness", I believe he
That is extremely helpful. I don't want to name the individual who made these comments, as I suspect many know who he is and he can be somewhat polarizing. With respect to "chattiness", I believe he
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kelby carlson <kelbycarlson@...>
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#64632
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Re: NVDA in Employment
On Sun, Aug 25, 2019 at 07:49 AM, Antony Stone wrote:
Proprietary software can hide all sorts of bugs and backdoors the vendor wants
to behind the cloak of secrecy. That's not the same as
On Sun, Aug 25, 2019 at 07:49 AM, Antony Stone wrote:
Proprietary software can hide all sorts of bugs and backdoors the vendor wants
to behind the cloak of secrecy. That's not the same as
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Brian Vogel
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#64631
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Re: NVDA and Kurzweil 1000
Are you sure that is the right command? All that happened was it announced "no selection"; turning keyboard help on revealed that command does not do anything with regard to speech. Furthermore, NVDA
Are you sure that is the right command? All that happened was it announced "no selection"; turning keyboard help on revealed that command does not do anything with regard to speech. Furthermore, NVDA
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kelby carlson <kelbycarlson@...>
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#64630
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Re: NVDA in Employment
Hi Kelby
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erik burggraaf <erik@...>
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#64629
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Re: A point on email clients
Windows Live Mail 2012 is still working just fine as a straight e-mail client, and there are no reports, yet, of any significant security risks stemming from its use since it's out of support.
I
Windows Live Mail 2012 is still working just fine as a straight e-mail client, and there are no reports, yet, of any significant security risks stemming from its use since it's out of support.
I
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Brian Vogel
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#64628
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