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Re: Are web applications that accessible?
Well web apps are quite accessible, and in some way more than web apps as long as they comply with webpage accessibility.
Sadly, just like desktop apps there are a lot of technologies about and
Well web apps are quite accessible, and in some way more than web apps as long as they comply with webpage accessibility.
Sadly, just like desktop apps there are a lot of technologies about and
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Shaun Everiss
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#66120
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General philosophical and practical question in regard to add-on/extension development for NVDA
Am I imagining it, or was it not recently stated that the only way new (that is, not already extant) add-ons/extensions for NVDA would only be given official blessing if they are released under one of
Am I imagining it, or was it not recently stated that the only way new (that is, not already extant) add-ons/extensions for NVDA would only be given official blessing if they are released under one of
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Brian Vogel
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#66119
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Re: Are web applications that accessible?
About web apps:
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Brian Vogel
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#66118
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Re: Clipspeak addon compatibility status
Hi, no no, let me thank you for your efforts. I love this addon and hope it will be maintained at some point to be made to work with the next up and coming Nvda.
Hi, no no, let me thank you for your efforts. I love this addon and hope it will be maintained at some point to be made to work with the next up and coming Nvda.
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Kevin Cussick
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#66117
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Re: Clipspeak addon compatibility status
Hi, agreed, but I also agree that after say 3 months of an author who does not answer queries about His or Her addon should expect someone to take it over without any consent.
Hi, agreed, but I also agree that after say 3 months of an author who does not answer queries about His or Her addon should expect someone to take it over without any consent.
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Kevin Cussick
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#66116
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Re: Directing NVDA output to a particular audio device
Would you not just set the internal card as the Windows default?
I have certainly done the opposite before: set a USB card as Windows default, and set NVDA to use the internal card, so I don't see
Would you not just set the internal card as the Windows default?
I have certainly done the opposite before: set a USB card as Windows default, and set NVDA to use the internal card, so I don't see
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Luke Davis
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#66115
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Re: Are web applications that accessible?
Hello again,
To narrow it down to a very specific feature mentioned here: keyboard shortcuts in web apps. As was mentioned in a previous post, the list of available shortcuts
Hello again,
To narrow it down to a very specific feature mentioned here: keyboard shortcuts in web apps. As was mentioned in a previous post, the list of available shortcuts
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Vincent Le Goff <vincent.legoff.srs@...>
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#66114
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Re: Are web applications that accessible?
Yep. agreed. Just like a computer, I did not sit down, pick up my cello and start playing the bach suite the first day. I played, squeak squeak squeak, squak. so yeah Brian is right. I got 8 hours on
Yep. agreed. Just like a computer, I did not sit down, pick up my cello and start playing the bach suite the first day. I played, squeak squeak squeak, squak. so yeah Brian is right. I got 8 hours on
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Sarah k Alawami
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#66113
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Re: Are web applications that accessible?
We've "gotten very meta" on this topic, but this is a perfect example of where the meta information is hugely important and helpful.
One thing I feel needs to be added with regard to training, as I'm
We've "gotten very meta" on this topic, but this is a perfect example of where the meta information is hugely important and helpful.
One thing I feel needs to be added with regard to training, as I'm
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Brian Vogel
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#66112
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Re: Are web applications that accessible?
It works well if you are already familiar with the page. But if you are using an unfamiliar page and you search for listen using the links list, and the link actually says click here to listen Live,
It works well if you are already familiar with the page. But if you are using an unfamiliar page and you search for listen using the links list, and the link actually says click here to listen Live,
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Gene
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#66111
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Re: Are web applications that accessible?
Hello,
My thoughts on web apps is that many sites use web apps these days, and it makes accessing the sites with the web apps easier in many cases.
In Gmail, users can use up/down arrow keys to
Hello,
My thoughts on web apps is that many sites use web apps these days, and it makes accessing the sites with the web apps easier in many cases.
In Gmail, users can use up/down arrow keys to
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Nimer Jaber
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#66110
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Re: Are web applications that accessible?
On Mon, Oct 7, 2019 at 12:36 PM, Sarah k Alawami wrote:
the find does not find it because x menu is not expanded as of yet which makes things even harder.There are various circles of hell, and when it
On Mon, Oct 7, 2019 at 12:36 PM, Sarah k Alawami wrote:
the find does not find it because x menu is not expanded as of yet which makes things even harder.There are various circles of hell, and when it
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Brian Vogel
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#66109
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Re: Are web applications that accessible?
Oh no that's true. Luckelly this site is well done, mostly. But I have encountere s sites which are not and even the find does not find it because x menu is not expanded as of yet which makes things
Oh no that's true. Luckelly this site is well done, mostly. But I have encountere s sites which are not and even the find does not find it because x menu is not expanded as of yet which makes things
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Sarah k Alawami
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#66108
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Re: Are web applications that accessible?
On Mon, Oct 7, 2019 at 12:26 PM, Sarah k Alawami wrote:
You can do that or go into the elements list and quickly type the element nameThe problem with this theory is it relies upon the web page
On Mon, Oct 7, 2019 at 12:26 PM, Sarah k Alawami wrote:
You can do that or go into the elements list and quickly type the element nameThe problem with this theory is it relies upon the web page
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Brian Vogel
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#66107
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Re: Are web applications that accessible?
I’ll have to try that ☺
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molly the blind tech lover
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#66106
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Re: Are web applications that accessible?
You can do that or go into the elements list and quickly type the element name. I type titl and get to title very quickly then just press enter once. Ten I type s and get to social and hit enter
You can do that or go into the elements list and quickly type the element name. I type titl and get to title very quickly then just press enter once. Ten I type s and get to social and hit enter
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Sarah k Alawami
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#66105
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Re: Are web applications that accessible?
When I received training it was with Jaws, and one of the first things I was taught was how to use the elements list. I taught myself how to use NVDA when I got home, because there was no one else. I
When I received training it was with Jaws, and one of the first things I was taught was how to use the elements list. I taught myself how to use NVDA when I got home, because there was no one else. I
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molly the blind tech lover
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#66104
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Re: Are web applications that accessible?
Yep. If I'm on my flight briefing and I want to search for situation, I hit control nfda f, and type "sit" and keep hitting nvda f3 until I find "aircraft situation" or i can go to the elements
Yep. If I'm on my flight briefing and I want to search for situation, I hit control nfda f, and type "sit" and keep hitting nvda f3 until I find "aircraft situation" or i can go to the elements
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Sarah k Alawami
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#66103
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Re: Are web applications that accessible?
I just type the whole thing…
I just type the whole thing…
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molly the blind tech lover
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#66102
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Re: Are web applications that accessible?
On Mon, Oct 7, 2019 at 12:02 PM, Gene wrote:
Another thing I doubt most people know, is that, when using the find command, typing the first four or five letters of what you are looking for is usually
On Mon, Oct 7, 2019 at 12:02 PM, Gene wrote:
Another thing I doubt most people know, is that, when using the find command, typing the first four or five letters of what you are looking for is usually
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Brian Vogel
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#66101
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