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Re: displaying the leader in table of contents
I'm assuming you mean NVDA. No, the leader is not spoken, as it is purely visual in nature. If you feel that this is an issue, I suggest searching to see if there is already an issue filed, and, if
I'm assuming you mean NVDA. No, the leader is not spoken, as it is purely visual in nature. If you feel that this is an issue, I suggest searching to see if there is already an issue filed, and, if
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Sascha Cowley
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#81948
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Re: displaying the leader in table of contents
Ann,
You wrote, in part, "Does JAWS just not display the leader?"
Serious question: Are you asking about JAWS or NVDA? It wouldn't be the first time someone typed JAWS when
Ann,
You wrote, in part, "Does JAWS just not display the leader?"
Serious question: Are you asking about JAWS or NVDA? It wouldn't be the first time someone typed JAWS when
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Brian Vogel
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#81947
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displaying the leader in table of contents
In word 2016 I have set tab stops for a table of contents--6 inches, right aligned, .... as the leader. When I fill in information the titles align correctly, the page numbers align, but there are no
In word 2016 I have set tab stops for a table of contents--6 inches, right aligned, .... as the leader. When I fill in information the titles align correctly, the page numbers align, but there are no
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Ann Byrne
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#81946
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Re: Error-logging and Reporting
One more time . . .
Per Quentin Christensen in the topic, NVDA Beta 4 error tone when opening outlook:
Alpha and Beta builds play an error sound whenever an error is written to the log. RC and stable
One more time . . .
Per Quentin Christensen in the topic, NVDA Beta 4 error tone when opening outlook:
Alpha and Beta builds play an error sound whenever an error is written to the log. RC and stable
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Brian Vogel
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#81945
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Comments in Google Docs
Dear all,
In regards to Google Docs and comments, I am looking for any and all
tips and tricks to become more efficient in working with them as an
NVDA user. A few questions as under:
* Are comments
Dear all,
In regards to Google Docs and comments, I am looking for any and all
tips and tricks to become more efficient in working with them as an
NVDA user. A few questions as under:
* Are comments
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Bhavya shah
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#81944
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Re: Error-logging and Reporting
Hi. Do the release candidates not detect errors, or simply not play the error tone like the betas do? I haven't heard the error tone since I installed 2020.4 RC1.
Thanks,
Louise
Hi. Do the release candidates not detect errors, or simply not play the error tone like the betas do? I haven't heard the error tone since I installed 2020.4 RC1.
Thanks,
Louise
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Louise Pfau
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#81943
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Re: Changing from JAWS 2018 to NVDA, some general questions
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Something upon which we're in complete agreement.
I actually think this is true of all things screen reader related for first-time users of a screen reader. Descriptions of what to do and what
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Something upon which we're in complete agreement.
I actually think this is true of all things screen reader related for first-time users of a screen reader. Descriptions of what to do and what
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Brian Vogel
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#81942
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Re: Changing from JAWS 2018 to NVDA, some general questions
You mean the OSARA plugin.
http://www.reaperaccessibility.com will get you started.
All the best
Steve
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You mean the OSARA plugin.
http://www.reaperaccessibility.com will get you started.
All the best
Steve
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Computer Room Services
77 Exeter Close
Stevenage
Hertfordshire
SG1 4PW
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Steve Nutt
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#81941
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Re: A Note on Settings in General
Hi Brian. I just created such a list. There've been some tweaks that I've done over a long period of time, so I don't remember what the defaults were. This is particularly true with NVDA. I know
Hi Brian. I just created such a list. There've been some tweaks that I've done over a long period of time, so I don't remember what the defaults were. This is particularly true with NVDA. I know
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Louise Pfau
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#81940
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Re: NVDA goes mad
No agreed, Narrator is not the crappy screen reader it used to be it really is not but i just need to be a bit more disciplined and put some time off to play with it.
No agreed, Narrator is not the crappy screen reader it used to be it really is not but i just need to be a bit more disciplined and put some time off to play with it.
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Kevin Cussick
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#81939
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Re: NVDA goes mad
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And I want to emphasize I am in no way proposing that anyone stop using NVDA.
That being said, I don't care what any individual's screen reader of choice happens to be, there's a need to be
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And I want to emphasize I am in no way proposing that anyone stop using NVDA.
That being said, I don't care what any individual's screen reader of choice happens to be, there's a need to be
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Brian Vogel
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#81938
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Re: NVDA goes mad
Hi, yes agreed I have said I would do the same and just keep using Nvda. but at some point I really really should play with Narrator.
Hi, yes agreed I have said I would do the same and just keep using Nvda. but at some point I really really should play with Narrator.
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Kevin Cussick
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#81937
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windows 10 Pro - Check for updates - NVDA goes silent in dialog with mouse over
Greetings,
Using Windows 10 Pro on a desktop
Version 10.0.19042 Build 19042
With NVDA
version 2020.3
Sometimes when I check for updates, after the dialog is presented, NVDA will announce the last
Greetings,
Using Windows 10 Pro on a desktop
Version 10.0.19042 Build 19042
With NVDA
version 2020.3
Sometimes when I check for updates, after the dialog is presented, NVDA will announce the last
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Russell James
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#81936
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Re: NVDA 2020.4 rc1
You do end up in something of a gray area that when a insert+t you get explorer. When actually you lost focus and NVDA don't know how to handle it.
Now JFW does tell you when your not in focus and its
You do end up in something of a gray area that when a insert+t you get explorer. When actually you lost focus and NVDA don't know how to handle it.
Now JFW does tell you when your not in focus and its
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tim
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#81935
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Re: NVDA goes mad
I did that first of all and it made no difference. The only way was to reinstall nvda.
Hettie
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I did that first of all and it made no difference. The only way was to reinstall nvda.
Hettie
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https://www.avg.com
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Hettie <woehler.hettie@...>
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#81934
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Re: NVDA goes mad
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And I'd say more than that. I really need to start trying to get a lot more up to speed on Narrator (which is about the hundredth time I've said this). I anticipate it will be making significant
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And I'd say more than that. I really need to start trying to get a lot more up to speed on Narrator (which is about the hundredth time I've said this). I anticipate it will be making significant
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Brian Vogel
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#81933
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Re: NVDA goes mad
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And find out, in short order, that other OSes and the software that runs on them have their issues, too.
I honestly can't count the number of service calls I've gotten from "ship jumpers" who did so
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And find out, in short order, that other OSes and the software that runs on them have their issues, too.
I honestly can't count the number of service calls I've gotten from "ship jumpers" who did so
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Brian Vogel
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#81932
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Re: NVDA goes mad
Narator is good for getting yu out of a jam.
Sent from Mail for Windows 10
Narator is good for getting yu out of a jam.
Sent from Mail for Windows 10
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Arlene
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#81931
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Re: NVDA goes mad
Well now you got it all solved and you can go about your new day.
Sent from Mail for Windows 10
Well now you got it all solved and you can go about your new day.
Sent from Mail for Windows 10
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Arlene
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#81930
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Re: NVDA goes mad
That final line should have had, "there will never be an ideal default for everyone," not, "anyone," as its end.
Any given default might be perfectly peachy for some random anyone. But it certainly
That final line should have had, "there will never be an ideal default for everyone," not, "anyone," as its end.
Any given default might be perfectly peachy for some random anyone. But it certainly
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Brian Vogel
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#81929
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