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Re: question about the right click button numpad star*
On Mon, Jan 11, 2021 at 11:53 AM, Gene wrote:
You can have focus on something by using the arrow keys to move to something in a list, for example. The mouse is not at the location you are.-
Gene,
On Mon, Jan 11, 2021 at 11:53 AM, Gene wrote:
You can have focus on something by using the arrow keys to move to something in a list, for example. The mouse is not at the location you are.-
Gene,
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Brian Vogel
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#80730
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Re: question about the right click button numpad star*
You can have focus on something by using the arrow keys to move to something in a list, for example. The mouse is not at the location you are. To use the click commands, whether on the mouse itself
You can have focus on something by using the arrow keys to move to something in a list, for example. The mouse is not at the location you are. To use the click commands, whether on the mouse itself
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Gene
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#80729
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Re: question about the right click button numpad star*
That should have been "a right click," not a CTRL+Click. We have parallel topics right now that still have what, in my opinion, is the same solution: use the real keys.
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Brian - Windows 10 Pro,
That should have been "a right click," not a CTRL+Click. We have parallel topics right now that still have what, in my opinion, is the same solution: use the real keys.
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Brian - Windows 10 Pro,
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Brian Vogel
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#80728
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Re: question about the right click button numpad star*
On Mon, Jan 11, 2021 at 11:10 AM, Gene wrote:
Are you saying you move the mouse using the NVDA mouse movement command, then click with the actual mouse click keys?-
I'm not saying that, at least not
On Mon, Jan 11, 2021 at 11:10 AM, Gene wrote:
Are you saying you move the mouse using the NVDA mouse movement command, then click with the actual mouse click keys?-
I'm not saying that, at least not
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Brian Vogel
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#80727
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Re: question about the right click button numpad star*
Are you saying you move the mouse using the NVDA mouse movement command, then click with the actual mouse click keys? My problem is generally not clicking as provided for in NVDA, but in instances
Are you saying you move the mouse using the NVDA mouse movement command, then click with the actual mouse click keys? My problem is generally not clicking as provided for in NVDA, but in instances
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Gene
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#80726
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Re: moving a chart in excel office365 with NVDA
Josh,
See: How to move a specific chart to a new sheet in Excel?
or Copy Chart to New Sheet and Link to Data on New Sheet ...
or any one of a number of results from the search
Josh,
See: How to move a specific chart to a new sheet in Excel?
or Copy Chart to New Sheet and Link to Data on New Sheet ...
or any one of a number of results from the search
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Brian Vogel
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#80725
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moving a chart in excel office365 with NVDA
Hi,
I will soon be getting a braille buddy personal braille printer from www.irie-at.com
I will want to emboss charts and graphs in Excel. What keyboard commands do I use to select and move an
Hi,
I will soon be getting a braille buddy personal braille printer from www.irie-at.com
I will want to emboss charts and graphs in Excel. What keyboard commands do I use to select and move an
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Josh Kennedy
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#80724
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Re: question about the right click button numpad star*
On Mon, Jan 11, 2021 at 05:56 AM, tilahun muniye wrote:
The right click and application key seem similar but not at all.-
I have yet to see a single instance of where a true right click will not do
On Mon, Jan 11, 2021 at 05:56 AM, tilahun muniye wrote:
The right click and application key seem similar but not at all.-
I have yet to see a single instance of where a true right click will not do
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Brian Vogel
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#80723
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Re: Tony's add-ons: new and updated
sentence nav, word nav, and symbols, does sound quite interesting.
Will give it a try.
thanks.
---Suhas
Sent from Thunderbird
β
Rick Riordan
sentence nav, word nav, and symbols, does sound quite interesting.
Will give it a try.
thanks.
---Suhas
Sent from Thunderbird
β
Rick Riordan
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Suhas D
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#80722
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Re: question about the right click button numpad star*
Use shift f10. That usually works the same as the applications key, but not always.
Gene
Use shift f10. That usually works the same as the applications key, but not always.
Gene
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Gene
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#80721
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Re: Tony's add-ons: new and updated
I have never gotten browser nav to work on my computer. I'm running Windows 7.
Gene
I have never gotten browser nav to work on my computer. I'm running Windows 7.
Gene
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Gene
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#80720
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Re: question about the right click button numpad star*
Hi.
The right click and application key seem similar but not at all.
to get all-out function regard to application key in laptop press
shift and F ten keys. Otherwise, use sharp key to change your
Hi.
The right click and application key seem similar but not at all.
to get all-out function regard to application key in laptop press
shift and F ten keys. Otherwise, use sharp key to change your
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tilahun muniye
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#80719
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question about the right click button numpad star*
Hi all.
I recently bought a new hp laptop.
As you probably know, recent laptops unfortunately don't have an application key.
NVDA has got a right click button which is the numpad *, but this shortcut
Hi all.
I recently bought a new hp laptop.
As you probably know, recent laptops unfortunately don't have an application key.
NVDA has got a right click button which is the numpad *, but this shortcut
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Nikos Demetriou
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#80718
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Re: Tony's add-ons: new and updated
Hi, Tonyπ
The word navigation add-on you wrote is very useful, and I cannot do without it.π
Thank you for your contribution.
Hi, Tonyπ
The word navigation add-on you wrote is very useful, and I cannot do without it.π
Thank you for your contribution.
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Rowen Cary
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#80717
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Re: OCR: Interacting with items from recognized UI
Hi Luke,
You can move the mouse to where the virtual focus is by pressing NVDA+numpad slash, then you can press numpad slash to click it.
I've also run into the same issue as you
Hi Luke,
You can move the mouse to where the virtual focus is by pressing NVDA+numpad slash, then you can press numpad slash to click it.
I've also run into the same issue as you
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Kara Goldfinch
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#80716
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Re: Tony's add-ons: new and updated
Hi,
After installing browser nav, all the single key navigation keys of browser nav addon did not work.
I am currently using 2020.2, and this issue is also present in 2020.4 beta
Hi,
After installing browser nav, all the single key navigation keys of browser nav addon did not work.
I am currently using 2020.2, and this issue is also present in 2020.4 beta
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William
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#80715
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Re: tablet question
I would be interested in this as well as most of the models I have looked at over the years appear too low powered for comfortable usage. You seem to either pay very little for a relatively tiny specs
I would be interested in this as well as most of the models I have looked at over the years appear too low powered for comfortable usage. You seem to either pay very little for a relatively tiny specs
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David Griffith
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#80714
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Re: request how to use espeak ng as secondary language.
Hi.
Tanks a lot for your recommendation. But it must be sapi5 engine in
order to deal with dual voice addon. Still I am not able to get
espeak-ng for sapi5.
Hi.
Tanks a lot for your recommendation. But it must be sapi5 engine in
order to deal with dual voice addon. Still I am not able to get
espeak-ng for sapi5.
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tilahun muniye
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#80713
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Re: Virtual Linux and NVDA?
If the virtual machine has a network interface and runs sshd, you should be able to access it via ssh from the host system, with NVDA working as usual.
Another option would be to run a screen reader
If the virtual machine has a network interface and runs sshd, you should be able to access it via ssh from the host system, with NVDA working as usual.
Another option would be to run a screen reader
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Jason White
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#80712
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Re: Virtual Linux and NVDA?
Setting up a basic ssh server is quite easy these days. I don't recall you mentioning a distro but it could be as easy as typing in a terminal :
apt install openssh-server
or
yum install
Setting up a basic ssh server is quite easy these days. I don't recall you mentioning a distro but it could be as easy as typing in a terminal :
apt install openssh-server
or
yum install
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Dan Miner
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#80711
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