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Re: Questions regarding SwitchSynth
If I select a slot by pressing NVDA + ctrl + shift + 3 (for example), it should select slot 3, and I then make changes to synth and voice selection, and then hit NVDA + ctrl + shift + V,
If I select a slot by pressing NVDA + ctrl + shift + 3 (for example), it should select slot 3, and I then make changes to synth and voice selection, and then hit NVDA + ctrl + shift + V,
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Jacob Kruger
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#80461
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Re: Admin's Notes Re List Conduct, Please Read
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Sighted people have been using "point and click" and GUI virtually exclusively for decades now.
You love splitting hairs and wanting to argue that I am not taking into account the rare exception
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Sighted people have been using "point and click" and GUI virtually exclusively for decades now.
You love splitting hairs and wanting to argue that I am not taking into account the rare exception
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Brian Vogel
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#80460
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Re: Admin's Notes Re List Conduct, Please Read
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As am I, and am thrilled with all the twists and turns its taken. So long as it drifts staying within the original topic, which has an exception to the group rules about topic, all is fine and
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As am I, and am thrilled with all the twists and turns its taken. So long as it drifts staying within the original topic, which has an exception to the group rules about topic, all is fine and
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Brian Vogel
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#80459
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Re: Admin's Notes Re List Conduct, Please Read
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For some programs that would be the tool bar your talking about. It will change depending on what your doing.
The tool bar for Thunderbird is normal. Try doing that command in vs code and its a
For some programs that would be the tool bar your talking about. It will change depending on what your doing.
The tool bar for Thunderbird is normal. Try doing that command in vs code and its a
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tim
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#80458
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Re: Admin's Notes Re List Conduct, Please Read
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auditory axioms.
That's what makes each sense unique. although there is considerable overlap between senses, each sense has its own axioms. At a certain point, you have to taste foods to know how
auditory axioms.
That's what makes each sense unique. although there is considerable overlap between senses, each sense has its own axioms. At a certain point, you have to taste foods to know how
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Orlando Enrique Fiol
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#80457
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Re: Admin's Notes Re List Conduct, Please Read
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Assertions by some others to the contrary, this is not limited to Linux Land nor to computing. I have never met anyone who has not needed, at one point or another, to look something up for
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Assertions by some others to the contrary, this is not limited to Linux Land nor to computing. I have never met anyone who has not needed, at one point or another, to look something up for
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Brian Vogel
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#80456
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Re: Admin's Notes Re List Conduct, Please Read
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Brian. I agree, now that I think about it a little more.
Ok, how about this?
If you have never felt a wave, be it an ocean wave, or some physical representation of a sound
Brian. I agree, now that I think about it a little more.
Ok, how about this?
If you have never felt a wave, be it an ocean wave, or some physical representation of a sound
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Chris Smart
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#80455
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Re: Admin's Notes Re List Conduct, Please Read
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(Sub)Culture Club!
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Brian - Windows 10 Pro, 64-Bit, Version 20H2, Build 19042
The depths of denial one can be pushed to by outside forces of disapproval can make you not even recognize
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(Sub)Culture Club!
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Brian - Windows 10 Pro, 64-Bit, Version 20H2, Build 19042
The depths of denial one can be pushed to by outside forces of disapproval can make you not even recognize
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Brian Vogel
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#80454
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Re: Admin's Notes Re List Conduct, Please Read
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The following is asked sincerely, with zero snark intended, and may not apply to Orlando specifically: How does one think of something in a visual way if one has never had vision?
I honestly do not
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The following is asked sincerely, with zero snark intended, and may not apply to Orlando specifically: How does one think of something in a visual way if one has never had vision?
I honestly do not
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Brian Vogel
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#80453
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Re: Outlook 2016 NVDA not announcing To & CC fields separately
This is a known problem with Office 2016 which does not occur with Office 365. Here are the bugs, I suggest to add yourcomment on the second open
This is a known problem with Office 2016 which does not occur with Office 365. Here are the bugs, I suggest to add yourcomment on the second open
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Ralf Kefferpuetz
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#80452
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Re: Admin's Notes Re List Conduct, Please Read
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"Coma coma coma chameleon!"
Orlando
"Coma coma coma chameleon!"
Orlando
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Orlando Enrique Fiol
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#80451
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Duly noted. Comma in this context has two Ms. It probably got its second M to distinguish it from the kind that put people to sleep in vegetative states.
Orlando
Duly noted. Comma in this context has two Ms. It probably got its second M to distinguish it from the kind that put people to sleep in vegetative states.
Orlando
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Orlando Enrique Fiol
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#80450
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Re: Question regarding interpunction reading
On Mon, 4 Jan 2021 14:05:24 +0100
lutztiger.luigi@... wrote:
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> I've been using JAWS and NVDA 2017 (prior big update) for a long time. Recently I have installed the current version of
On Mon, 4 Jan 2021 14:05:24 +0100
lutztiger.luigi@... wrote:
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> I've been using JAWS and NVDA 2017 (prior big update) for a long time. Recently I have installed the current version of
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Lukasz Golonka
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#80449
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Re: Admin's Notes Re List Conduct, Please Read
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No, I'm not just wrong. I'm saying that left behind depends on who you are. the person who uses the computer for purposes such as I've discussed won't be left behind. A lot of blind people use
No, I'm not just wrong. I'm saying that left behind depends on who you are. the person who uses the computer for purposes such as I've discussed won't be left behind. A lot of blind people use
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Gene
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#80448
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Re: Admin's Notes Re List Conduct, Please Read
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People expecting to never read a manual or look something up for themselves would never survive in Linux Land, that's for sure.
People expecting to never read a manual or look something up for themselves would never survive in Linux Land, that's for sure.
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Chris Smart
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#80447
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Re: Admin's Notes Re List Conduct, Please Read
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Orlando, if you don't think of wave forms in at least a rudimentary visual way, how do you understand the concept of zsplicing the audio at zero crossings then?
Orlando, if you don't think of wave forms in at least a rudimentary visual way, how do you understand the concept of zsplicing the audio at zero crossings then?
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Chris Smart
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#80446
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Re: Admin's Notes Re List Conduct, Please Read
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To be fair to me, that was never stated nor implied. That doesn't change the fact that you (the generic you) should at least give a web search and/or archive search a try when you have a question
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To be fair to me, that was never stated nor implied. That doesn't change the fact that you (the generic you) should at least give a web search and/or archive search a try when you have a question
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Brian Vogel
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#80445
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Re: Admin's Notes Re List Conduct, Please Read
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Which gets to a larger question. For sighted people, looking at a computer program interface usually appears to give them all sorts of immediate ways to do common tasks in that program, indicated
Which gets to a larger question. For sighted people, looking at a computer program interface usually appears to give them all sorts of immediate ways to do common tasks in that program, indicated
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Gene
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#80444
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Re: Admin's Notes Re List Conduct, Please Read
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That would have been a raised staff inherently designed for you to feel rather than see. Had you been given a real sheet of staff paper, it would have felt blank to you, no more decipherable than any
That would have been a raised staff inherently designed for you to feel rather than see. Had you been given a real sheet of staff paper, it would have felt blank to you, no more decipherable than any
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Orlando Enrique Fiol
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#80443
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Re: Admin's Notes Re List Conduct, Please Read
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You know, it would be pretty great to have a listing of the icons and what they mean, for that purpose, so users can look them up if they see them in an article or forum post. Although, some of them
You know, it would be pretty great to have a listing of the icons and what they mean, for that purpose, so users can look them up if they see them in an article or forum post. Although, some of them
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Devin Prater
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#80442
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