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Re: shortcut keys
It's been ages since I've worked with those, so long in fact that I
can't remember what NVDA or System Access says when those are
encountered. I think JAWS and NVDA both say "edit combo box."
It's been ages since I've worked with those, so long in fact that I
can't remember what NVDA or System Access says when those are
encountered. I think JAWS and NVDA both say "edit combo box."
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Bob Cavanaugh
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#79731
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Re: shortcut keys
On Fri, Dec 11, 2020 at 02:06 PM, Bob Cavanaugh wrote:
What NVDA and JAWS call combo boxes accessed with the command c, System Access calls drop-down lists, accessed with the
command d.-
And what's
On Fri, Dec 11, 2020 at 02:06 PM, Bob Cavanaugh wrote:
What NVDA and JAWS call combo boxes accessed with the command c, System Access calls drop-down lists, accessed with the
command d.-
And what's
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Brian Vogel
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#79730
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Re: update on my Gmail issue
I was interested in Thunderbird about 10 years ago, but never
installed it. I'm fine with using the web interface, as long as it's
the basic HTML. As for getting a list of contacts, there's a link
I was interested in Thunderbird about 10 years ago, but never
installed it. I'm fine with using the web interface, as long as it's
the basic HTML. As for getting a list of contacts, there's a link
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Bob Cavanaugh
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#79729
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Re: update on my Gmail issue
Hi
Are you aware you can get your g mails through the thunder bird client that is how I do it at the moment or actually for years.
Far easier I guess than the web version.
Gene nz
Hi
Are you aware you can get your g mails through the thunder bird client that is how I do it at the moment or actually for years.
Far easier I guess than the web version.
Gene nz
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hurrikennyandopo ...
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#79728
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Re: shortcut keys
As others have said, these are screen reader commands, but many are
standardized across screen readers. They do act differently in
different screen readers however. For example, System
As others have said, these are screen reader commands, but many are
standardized across screen readers. They do act differently in
different screen readers however. For example, System
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Bob Cavanaugh
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#79727
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Re: update on my Gmail issue
My question is can someone get a list of contacts how do you get there? Also how are you are able to send more than one attachment
My question is can someone get a list of contacts how do you get there? Also how are you are able to send more than one attachment
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Kerryn Gunness <k_gunness@...>
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#79726
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Re: opera browser with NVDA
thanks. Sounds really cool! I'm glad it uses the same code base
As for the person having trouble with adresss bar in Opera all you have to do when nvda loses focus on the bar is to press alt d again.
thanks. Sounds really cool! I'm glad it uses the same code base
As for the person having trouble with adresss bar in Opera all you have to do when nvda loses focus on the bar is to press alt d again.
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Jimmy Vonderlinden
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#79725
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Re: shortcut keys
Hi,
These are the same navigation quick keys that are found in most other screen readers to navigate PDF HTML and word documents which possess HTML elements in them.
Tony
Sent from Mail
Hi,
These are the same navigation quick keys that are found in most other screen readers to navigate PDF HTML and word documents which possess HTML elements in them.
Tony
Sent from Mail
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Tony Ballou
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#79724
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Re: shortcut keys
In my original message, I said they are called quick navigation commands. On reflection, I don't know if they are called quick navigation keys or commands or both.
And the command is k for link in
In my original message, I said they are called quick navigation commands. On reflection, I don't know if they are called quick navigation keys or commands or both.
And the command is k for link in
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Gene
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#79723
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Re: shortcut keys
There is absolutely no comparison. The quick navigation keys allow you to do something of enormous value that you couldn't do other wise. They allow you to move by structure on web sites. There is
There is absolutely no comparison. The quick navigation keys allow you to do something of enormous value that you couldn't do other wise. They allow you to move by structure on web sites. There is
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Gene
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#79722
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Re: shortcut keys
Hello my name is Kyle I am a certified assistive technology trainer graduate of access technology institute. I do not personally like the idea of a virtual ribbon menu and NVDA that is similar to
Hello my name is Kyle I am a certified assistive technology trainer graduate of access technology institute. I do not personally like the idea of a virtual ribbon menu and NVDA that is similar to
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Kyle McRorey
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#79721
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Re: shortcut keys
On Fri, Dec 11, 2020 at 12:33 PM, Don H wrote:
OK so it is ok for NVDA to have such useful shortcut keys for headings, links buttons and so on but it is not ok to have a virtual ribbon function like
On Fri, Dec 11, 2020 at 12:33 PM, Don H wrote:
OK so it is ok for NVDA to have such useful shortcut keys for headings, links buttons and so on but it is not ok to have a virtual ribbon function like
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Brian Vogel
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#79720
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Re: shortcut keys
They are called quick navigation commands and they are determined by your screen-reader when using the virtual pc cursor or browse mode, whatever your screen-reader calls it. However, there is a lot
They are called quick navigation commands and they are determined by your screen-reader when using the virtual pc cursor or browse mode, whatever your screen-reader calls it. However, there is a lot
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Gene
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#79719
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Re: opera browser with NVDA
The original questioner asked about whether the VPN feature is accessible. I don't know, I haven't used Opera. However, the Brave browser allows you to open pages using Tor and that is
The original questioner asked about whether the VPN feature is accessible. I don't know, I haven't used Opera. However, the Brave browser allows you to open pages using Tor and that is
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Gene
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#79718
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Re: shortcut keys
Hi Don
It’s actually l for list and they are NVDA Single Letter Navigation keys for use in brwse mode. See section 6.1 of the NVDA User guide.
Cheers
Chris
Hi Don
It’s actually l for list and they are NVDA Single Letter Navigation keys for use in brwse mode. See section 6.1 of the NVDA User guide.
Cheers
Chris
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Chris Mullins
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#79717
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Re: shortcut keys
OK so it is ok for NVDA to have such useful shortcut keys for headings, links buttons and so on but it is not ok to have a virtual ribbon function like Jaws has?
OK so it is ok for NVDA to have such useful shortcut keys for headings, links buttons and so on but it is not ok to have a virtual ribbon function like Jaws has?
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Don H
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#79716
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Re: shortcut keys
NVDA commands.
NVDA portuguese team
NVDA portuguese team
Às 16:55 de 11/12/2020, Don H escreveu:
NVDA commands.
NVDA portuguese team
NVDA portuguese team
Às 16:55 de 11/12/2020, Don H escreveu:
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Rui Fontes
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#79715
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shortcut keys
Are the shortcut keys such as l for links, h for headers, b for buttons NVDA shortcut keys or they windows shortcuts?
Are the shortcut keys such as l for links, h for headers, b for buttons NVDA shortcut keys or they windows shortcuts?
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Don H
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#79714
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Re: NVDA goes silent when arrowing down the list of participants panel in Zoom
Dear friends,
I am also facing the same issue, also when i tried "Read line " by
using "Modifier key with Up aero " it is not reading as well.
Regards,
Vinod Benjamin
Dear friends,
I am also facing the same issue, also when i tried "Read line " by
using "Modifier key with Up aero " it is not reading as well.
Regards,
Vinod Benjamin
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By
Vinod Benjamin
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#79713
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Re: opera browser with NVDA
Hi all.
Opera is accessible with NVDA because the base is Chromium, the same base of Google Chrome. Well, when I used this browser a day, I have a problem in the navigation of address bar, but the
Hi all.
Opera is accessible with NVDA because the base is Chromium, the same base of Google Chrome. Well, when I used this browser a day, I have a problem in the navigation of address bar, but the
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Carlos Esteban Martínez Macías
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#79712
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