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more Zoom issues
Hi all,
So, since Zoom has come up on the list twice today, I figured I'd
throw in something else. About three weeks ago, someone wrote to the
list saying that NVDA does not read all participants in
Hi all,
So, since Zoom has come up on the list twice today, I figured I'd
throw in something else. About three weeks ago, someone wrote to the
list saying that NVDA does not read all participants in
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Bob Cavanaugh
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#80816
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excel office365 with NVDA 2020.3 questions
Hi
I was making a spreadsheet earlier and wanted to know the font and color of the cells. I am using a laptop. When I pressed capslock f, it just says no caret, it does not give me font and color and
Hi
I was making a spreadsheet earlier and wanted to know the font and color of the cells. I am using a laptop. When I pressed capslock f, it just says no caret, it does not give me font and color and
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Josh Kennedy
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#80815
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Re: Lowering Hand on Zoom Client
When you press alt-y does it announce if the hand is up or down?
When you press alt-y does it announce if the hand is up or down?
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Sam Bushman
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#80814
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Re: Will NVDA eventually use AI for better GUI recognition?
Hi all,
As others have mentioned, the problem is the model. We need someone to compile data on what user interfaces look like, probably at a control level and then determine how to interact with it.
Hi all,
As others have mentioned, the problem is the model. We need someone to compile data on what user interfaces look like, probably at a control level and then determine how to interact with it.
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Pranav Lal
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#80813
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Locked
Chicken Nugget (accessible twitter client) 4.71 released
Hello list,
As the topics of Twitter and accessible Twitter clients come up every now and then, a heads up As the subject states, a new Chicken Nuget was just put
Hello list,
As the topics of Twitter and accessible Twitter clients come up every now and then, a heads up As the subject states, a new Chicken Nuget was just put
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Cristóbal
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#80812
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Re: Lowering Hand on Zoom Client
I don't bother using said button. I use the shortcut key alt Y. That's a toggle.
I don't bother using said button. I use the shortcut key alt Y. That's a toggle.
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Lino Morales <linomorales001@...>
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#80811
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Lowering Hand on Zoom Client
Dear all,
I am using the latest versions of NVDA, Zoom client and Windows 10.
Pressing the Raise Hand button on the Zoom client is not an issue.
However, lowering it is what gets tricky. This is
Dear all,
I am using the latest versions of NVDA, Zoom client and Windows 10.
Pressing the Raise Hand button on the Zoom client is not an issue.
However, lowering it is what gets tricky. This is
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Bhavya shah
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#80810
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Using tracking changes in Word and NVDA
Hello all,
I am doing a course assignment which involves editing documents produced by speech recognition software. I am to use tracking changes in Word to show changes I have made. Would someone
Hello all,
I am doing a course assignment which involves editing documents produced by speech recognition software. I am to use tracking changes in Word to show changes I have made. Would someone
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Janet Brandly
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#80809
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Re: Ctrl+Alt+N in Google Docs
This isn't an edge case; Alt+Ctrl+N is *NOT* an NVDA keyboard shortcut; it's a Windows one. I'm not sure if NVDA could somehow intercept it and stop it triggering the shortcut, but even if it could,
This isn't an edge case; Alt+Ctrl+N is *NOT* an NVDA keyboard shortcut; it's a Windows one. I'm not sure if NVDA could somehow intercept it and stop it triggering the shortcut, but even if it could,
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Sascha Cowley
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#80808
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Ctrl+Alt+N in Google Docs
Dear all,
Google Docs has a number of keyboard shortcuts requiring Ctrl+Alt+N to
be pressed. You may have guessed where I am going with this, but here
are a few specific remarks in this context:
* I
Dear all,
Google Docs has a number of keyboard shortcuts requiring Ctrl+Alt+N to
be pressed. You may have guessed where I am going with this, but here
are a few specific remarks in this context:
* I
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Bhavya shah
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#80807
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Re: Will NVDA eventually use AI for better GUI recognition?
OCR wasn't all that great 10 years ago. Now, it's very usable. I expect the same to be true of screen/user interface recognition years from now as well.
On 1/12/21 1:39 PM, Luke
OCR wasn't all that great 10 years ago. Now, it's very usable. I expect the same to be true of screen/user interface recognition years from now as well.
On 1/12/21 1:39 PM, Luke
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Devin Prater
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#80806
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Re: using NVDA with Bluetooth
Good Afternoon: Have you tried using Narrator when using your bluetooth to see if this is a windows problem or NVDA Problem?
Dave
Good Afternoon: Have you tried using Narrator when using your bluetooth to see if this is a windows problem or NVDA Problem?
Dave
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Dave Grossoehme
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#80805
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Re: possible issue with NVDA on the Windows 10 log-on screen
No idea. That one is weird.
No idea. That one is weird.
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Rob Hudson <rob_hudson3182@...>
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#80804
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Re: Will NVDA eventually use AI for better GUI recognition?
Sean,
I’m not fully on board with your assessment. Machine learning isn’t a static thing; by its very definition, you feed it content in a particular domain area and it gets better and better at
Sean,
I’m not fully on board with your assessment. Machine learning isn’t a static thing; by its very definition, you feed it content in a particular domain area and it gets better and better at
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Luke Robinett <blindgroupsluke@...>
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#80803
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Re: Will NVDA eventually use AI for better GUI recognition?
Modern python is just as capable a language as Java, C++, JavaScript and others. Also, you can write modules in C for NVDA if I’m not mistaken. I believe some of the application‘s core is written
Modern python is just as capable a language as Java, C++, JavaScript and others. Also, you can write modules in C for NVDA if I’m not mistaken. I believe some of the application‘s core is written
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Luke Robinett <blindgroupsluke@...>
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#80802
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Re: Will NVDA eventually use AI for better GUI recognition?
Rod, it for sure is. In fact, python is touted as one of the better languages for machine learning.
Rod, it for sure is. In fact, python is touted as one of the better languages for machine learning.
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Luke Robinett <blindgroupsluke@...>
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#80801
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Re: possible issue with NVDA on the Windows 10 log-on screen
But shouldn't hitting tab do the same thing? That's what I don't understand.
But shouldn't hitting tab do the same thing? That's what I don't understand.
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Bob Cavanaugh
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#80800
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Re: possible issue with NVDA on the Windows 10 log-on screen
Well, to fire up narrator, you hit a keystroke, which dismisses the lock screen.
There is a way to turn it off:
Type windows+r and then
gpedit.msc
You'll end up in a tree view
Find administrative
Well, to fire up narrator, you hit a keystroke, which dismisses the lock screen.
There is a way to turn it off:
Type windows+r and then
gpedit.msc
You'll end up in a tree view
Find administrative
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Rob Hudson <rob_hudson3182@...>
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#80799
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Re: possible issue with NVDA on the Windows 10 log-on screen
I am on version 2004, build 19041.685. I don't understand why the lock
screen would be a problem, as before I fire up Narrator, I try
pressing tab a few times, and this happens so rarely I usually
I am on version 2004, build 19041.685. I don't understand why the lock
screen would be a problem, as before I fire up Narrator, I try
pressing tab a few times, and this happens so rarely I usually
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Bob Cavanaugh
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#80798
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Re: Readig Zoom meeting Chat
Hi sylvie
From where I can downloading that add-on please?
Thanks in advance
Anthony
Hi sylvie
From where I can downloading that add-on please?
Thanks in advance
Anthony
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anthony borg
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#80797
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