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Re: Masked URLs in E-mail messages
Hi,
the way I check those things is to use the object navigation. Focus the link, nvda+numpad8, nvda+numpad5 three times to copy the text if the link is too complicated and followup paste in notepad
Hi,
the way I check those things is to use the object navigation. Focus the link, nvda+numpad8, nvda+numpad5 three times to copy the text if the link is too complicated and followup paste in notepad
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Dzhovani
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#77380
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Re: Thunderbird 78.2.2
Don't you get repetition if you just press enter? I don't use JAWS but if I press enter and do nothing else, I get a number of repetitions of the subject line.
Gene
Don't you get repetition if you just press enter? I don't use JAWS but if I press enter and do nothing else, I get a number of repetitions of the subject line.
Gene
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Gene
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#77379
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Re: Thunderbird 78.2.2
Hi, Gene,
I have my keyboard set to skim mode so all I have to do is press the up arrow and the message is read out. I haven't had to do that too often though because most of the messages are read
Hi, Gene,
I have my keyboard set to skim mode so all I have to do is press the up arrow and the message is read out. I haven't had to do that too often though because most of the messages are read
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Rosemarie Chavarria
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#77378
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Re: Thunderbird 78.2.2
You shouldn't have to go to the top of the message. Just press enter to open it, wait a moment, then issue the read to end command.
Gene
You shouldn't have to go to the top of the message. Just press enter to open it, wait a moment, then issue the read to end command.
Gene
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Gene
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#77377
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Re: Thunderbird 78.2.2
Hi Group,
I also have recently installed Thunderbird 78.2.2.0. It works quite well. I am seeing only one major issue. When scrolling through messages within a folder (that is without opening any
Hi Group,
I also have recently installed Thunderbird 78.2.2.0. It works quite well. I am seeing only one major issue. When scrolling through messages within a folder (that is without opening any
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Ron Canazzi
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#77376
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Re: Thunderbird 78.2.2
I'm having this problem too. I guess the only thing you can do is go to the top of the message and hit insert down-arrow to read it. I don't know of any way to turn off the extra verbage.
I'm having this problem too. I guess the only thing you can do is go to the top of the message and hit insert down-arrow to read it. I don't know of any way to turn off the extra verbage.
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Rosemarie Chavarria
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#77375
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Re: Latest Skype and screen readers
Actually skype is fine under windows. they fixed the issue that had ben effecting skype and teams as of late. If you join the skype english list which you can find on groups.io you can discuss it
Actually skype is fine under windows. they fixed the issue that had ben effecting skype and teams as of late. If you join the skype english list which you can find on groups.io you can discuss it
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Sarah k Alawami
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#77374
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Re: Latest Skype and screen readers
Heavens! Has skype become more and more less accessible? I don’t use it anymore. I’ve used it with win 7 a little with an earlier version of NVDA. I haven’t used it since 2015. I don’t
Heavens! Has skype become more and more less accessible? I don’t use it anymore. I’ve used it with win 7 a little with an earlier version of NVDA. I haven’t used it since 2015. I don’t
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Arlene
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#77373
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Re: Thunderbird 78.2.2
The only way I can stop the time from being displayed in the headers is to not have the date displayed. You may well have messages organized by date. I doubt turning this off would work because
The only way I can stop the time from being displayed in the headers is to not have the date displayed. You may well have messages organized by date. I doubt turning this off would work because
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Gene
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#77372
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Re: Thunderbird 78.2.2
I don't know why you hear that. I don't. Once you open a message, wait a moment, then use the read to end command. That should cause the message body to be read and interrupt or avoid
I don't know why you hear that. I don't. Once you open a message, wait a moment, then use the read to end command. That should cause the message body to be read and interrupt or avoid
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Gene
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#77371
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Thunderbird 78.2.2
Finding that the latest version of Thunderbird works well with NVDA. There is a new little bit of verbage when you open a message in thundervird 78.2.2. It says property page followed by the time
Finding that the latest version of Thunderbird works well with NVDA. There is a new little bit of verbage when you open a message in thundervird 78.2.2. It says property page followed by the time
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Don H
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#77370
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Re: NVDA and security info
Well if its on their system, nvda will have to be installed with admin
permitions, but after that you can modify it and install addons, etc
as you would usually do since its in your user folder.
Now,
Well if its on their system, nvda will have to be installed with admin
permitions, but after that you can modify it and install addons, etc
as you would usually do since its in your user folder.
Now,
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Shaun Everiss
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#77369
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Re: Latest Skype and screen readers
I’m very sorry to let you know that I wrote this email on 08/12/2020 and today is 09/19/2020 but Skype has not fixed it yet.
Unfortunately The fixed JAWS script for Skype is not working to my
I’m very sorry to let you know that I wrote this email on 08/12/2020 and today is 09/19/2020 but Skype has not fixed it yet.
Unfortunately The fixed JAWS script for Skype is not working to my
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inamuddinInam Uddin
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#77368
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Re: NVDA and security info
I think thats why they ask me to come again with my laptop and Braille display, to check that.
If i’ll not work on my laptop, i’ll work on there.
They are very willing to help.
Do i need to
I think thats why they ask me to come again with my laptop and Braille display, to check that.
If i’ll not work on my laptop, i’ll work on there.
They are very willing to help.
Do i need to
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By
Afik Souffir
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#77367
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Re: NVDA and security info
Well if nvda is ok, your laptop could be the best but companies don't necessarily like you working off of a non company laptop which is not propperly handled.
Well if nvda is ok, your laptop could be the best but companies don't necessarily like you working off of a non company laptop which is not propperly handled.
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Shaun Everiss
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#77366
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Re: NVDA reading names of selected files in a file list
Hi,
Narrator might not be able to do this either.
Cheers,
Joseph
Hi,
Narrator might not be able to do this either.
Cheers,
Joseph
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Joseph Lee
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#77365
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NVDA reading names of selected files in a file list
Hello all,
I was a loyal Window-Eyes user for more than 20 years, but when it was bought out, I didn’t want anything to do with it. That’s when I switched to NVDA. So far I have been very
Hello all,
I was a loyal Window-Eyes user for more than 20 years, but when it was bought out, I didn’t want anything to do with it. That’s when I switched to NVDA. So far I have been very
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Janet Brandly
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#77364
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Re: Masked URLs in E-mail messages
Thanks, Brian and Gene. This all makes sense. I didn’t think there was an easy way to see this info quickly but just wanted to confirm. I really appreciate it.
Jonathan
Thanks, Brian and Gene. This all makes sense. I didn’t think there was an easy way to see this info quickly but just wanted to confirm. I really appreciate it.
Jonathan
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Jonathan Milam
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#77363
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Re: Masked URLs in E-mail messages
And, to be perfectly honest, unless you do not trust the source of the message seeing naked URLs is of virtually zero benefit. And if you do not trust the source of a message, even playing around in
And, to be perfectly honest, unless you do not trust the source of the message seeing naked URLs is of virtually zero benefit. And if you do not trust the source of a message, even playing around in
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Brian Vogel
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#77362
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Re: Masked URLs in E-mail messages
I wonder if you can use the JAWS mouseover command to find and move to the line where the address is shown. But if you are going to do that, you might as well use the context menu with the
I wonder if you can use the JAWS mouseover command to find and move to the line where the address is shown. But if you are going to do that, you might as well use the context menu with the
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Gene
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#77361
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