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Re: Two NVDA Questions
For your first question it's nvda plus f5 per the manual. At least it is for the laptop function. Dunno about desktop keystrokes.
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Sarah Alawami, owner of TFFP. . For more info go to our
For your first question it's nvda plus f5 per the manual. At least it is for the laptop function. Dunno about desktop keystrokes.
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Sarah Alawami, owner of TFFP. . For more info go to our
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Sarah k Alawami
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#78601
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Re: Two NVDA Questions
Hi Ralf
Thanks so much.
Pele
Hi Ralf
Thanks so much.
Pele
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Pele West
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#78600
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Tutorials On New Facebook Platform?
Hello NVDA Group,
I am using the mobile version of Facebook, as historically, it has
been much easier and convenient with the aid of NVDA. However, as the
new interface has replaced the classic
Hello NVDA Group,
I am using the mobile version of Facebook, as historically, it has
been much easier and convenient with the aid of NVDA. However, as the
new interface has replaced the classic
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David Russell
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#78599
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Re: Two NVDA Questions
Hi Sam
Thanks. There is always something new to learn.
Pele
Hi Sam
Thanks. There is always something new to learn.
Pele
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Pele West
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#78598
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Re: Two NVDA Questions
Hi Sam,
Thanks for that info. Recently I was getting confused between *v* and *b* announcement. Pressing the combination twice helped me in the case.
Thanks,
Vaibhav
Hi Sam,
Thanks for that info. Recently I was getting confused between *v* and *b* announcement. Pressing the combination twice helped me in the case.
Thanks,
Vaibhav
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Vaibhav Saraf
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#78597
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Re: Two NVDA Questions
And I answer the first question. NVDA-F5 refreshes the browser buffer.
And I answer the first question. NVDA-F5 refreshes the browser buffer.
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Ralf Kefferpuetz
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#78596
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Re: Two NVDA Questions
I can answer your second question.
Pressing NVDA + dot, or numpad 2 if using desktop layout, reports the character of the current navigator object.Pressing the key combination 3 times
I can answer your second question.
Pressing NVDA + dot, or numpad 2 if using desktop layout, reports the character of the current navigator object.Pressing the key combination 3 times
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Sam Taylor
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#78595
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Two NVDA Questions
Hi Everyone
I have two separate NVDA questions, so apologise for the less than
helpful subject line.
1. Is there a way of getting NVDA to redraw the screen, or rather to get
it to check the screen
Hi Everyone
I have two separate NVDA questions, so apologise for the less than
helpful subject line.
1. Is there a way of getting NVDA to redraw the screen, or rather to get
it to check the screen
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Pele West
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#78594
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Re: Zoom and Screen Sharing
I use the NVDA built-in OCR with NVDA-R to explore the content of a presentation. All you have to make sure is that you are on the part of Zoom where NVDA says “Zoom Meeting”. You can go there
I use the NVDA built-in OCR with NVDA-R to explore the content of a presentation. All you have to make sure is that you are on the part of Zoom where NVDA says “Zoom Meeting”. You can go there
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Ralf Kefferpuetz
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#78593
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Re: Zoom and Screen Sharing
Actually, the LION OCR Addon sometimes discussed on-list does a decent job when invoked in Zoom Screen Sharing.
Actually, the LION OCR Addon sometimes discussed on-list does a decent job when invoked in Zoom Screen Sharing.
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Sam Taylor
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#78592
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Re: Zoom and Screen Sharing
Hello,
Yes, sharing the screen is rather easy. You can use the short cut alt + S to access the sharing options.
But in none of the conferencing systems I have seen a possibility to see the shared
Hello,
Yes, sharing the screen is rather easy. You can use the short cut alt + S to access the sharing options.
But in none of the conferencing systems I have seen a possibility to see the shared
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Sylvie Duchateau
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#78591
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Re: Excel Column and row headings not recognized by JAWS
If you have done just that, and the result does not work across screen readers, then you've found yourself a bug.
Do you have a GitHub account set up to look at the NVAccess/NVDA project? If so, you
If you have done just that, and the result does not work across screen readers, then you've found yourself a bug.
Do you have a GitHub account set up to look at the NVAccess/NVDA project? If so, you
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Brian Vogel
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#78590
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Re: Excel Column and row headings not recognized by JAWS
Have done just that. The Define Name lables created by NVDA are not the same format as those used by JAWS. I'm just suggesting NVDA should fix them or remove the comment in the manual about JAWS
Have done just that. The Define Name lables created by NVDA are not the same format as those used by JAWS. I'm just suggesting NVDA should fix them or remove the comment in the manual about JAWS
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Gerry Chevalier <gerry.chevalier@...>
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#78589
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Re: Excel Column and row headings not recognized by JAWS
Yes, I get it. I need to use the JAWS method for Excel Define Name labels as Alan explains in his tutorial. the NVDA shortcut keys do not create JAWS compatible Define Name labels even though the
Yes, I get it. I need to use the JAWS method for Excel Define Name labels as Alan explains in his tutorial. the NVDA shortcut keys do not create JAWS compatible Define Name labels even though the
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Gerry Chevalier <gerry.chevalier@...>
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#78588
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Re: Excel Column and row headings not recognized by JAWS
The way to test this is to create a new blank spreadsheet, add some columns, define the headers with the NVDA commands and see if they show up as name ranges.
If they don't, then that's a problem with
The way to test this is to create a new blank spreadsheet, add some columns, define the headers with the NVDA commands and see if they show up as name ranges.
If they don't, then that's a problem with
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Tyler Spivey
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#78587
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Re: Excel Column and row headings not recognized by JAWS
I appreciate the link to Alan’s tutorial but I know how to set the Define Name Excel labels for rows and columns according to JAWS which Alan refers to as option 1. That’s not the issue. My
I appreciate the link to Alan’s tutorial but I know how to set the Define Name Excel labels for rows and columns according to JAWS which Alan refers to as option 1. That’s not the issue. My
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Gerry Chevalier <gerry.chevalier@...>
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#78586
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Re: Excel Column and row headings not recognized by JAWS
Gerry,
All I can tell you is that if you set this up, in Excel, it works in any screen reader, regardless of what screen reader you're using to work with Excel. But the actual
Gerry,
All I can tell you is that if you set this up, in Excel, it works in any screen reader, regardless of what screen reader you're using to work with Excel. But the actual
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Brian Vogel
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#78585
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Re: Excel Column and row headings not recognized by JAWS
I am not using the JAWS labels but rather the Excel Define Name labels specified by JAWS and NVDA does recognize them. The issue is that the NVDA user Guide says that the headings established with the
I am not using the JAWS labels but rather the Excel Define Name labels specified by JAWS and NVDA does recognize them. The issue is that the NVDA user Guide says that the headings established with the
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Gerry Chevalier <gerry.chevalier@...>
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#78584
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Re: Excel Column and row headings not recognized by JAWS
See Alan Lemly's tutorial on the Microsoft Office Accessibility Discussion Group, in topic, Reading row and column headers using Excel defined titles tutorial
His message has downloadable examples and
See Alan Lemly's tutorial on the Microsoft Office Accessibility Discussion Group, in topic, Reading row and column headers using Excel defined titles tutorial
His message has downloadable examples and
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By
Brian Vogel
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#78583
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Re: Excel Column and row headings not recognized by JAWS
Screen reader specific ways of defining row/column headers are "local to" those specific screen readers.
This is why I always encourage people to set up row/column labels in Excel itself. There was
Screen reader specific ways of defining row/column headers are "local to" those specific screen readers.
This is why I always encourage people to set up row/column labels in Excel itself. There was
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By
Brian Vogel
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#78582
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