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Re: How do I Stop NVDA from saying Blank when I arrow down in a document or email
You could try the Text Nav add-on: https://addons.nvda-project.org/addons/textnav.en.html
Using it, press alt+shift+up or down arrows to jump to the next "text". This will work better in emails with
You could try the Text Nav add-on: https://addons.nvda-project.org/addons/textnav.en.html
Using it, press alt+shift+up or down arrows to jump to the next "text". This will work better in emails with
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By
Quentin Christensen
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#88384
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Re: Making NVDA pronounce letters phonetically
Hi,
This app works well with the latest NVDA.
Hi,
This app works well with the latest NVDA.
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By
Janet Brandly
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#88383
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Re: Making NVDA pronounce letters phonetically
This is a great little app. Thanks to the author, hope you’ll keep it up-to-date.
This is a great little app. Thanks to the author, hope you’ll keep it up-to-date.
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By
Janet Brandly
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#88382
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Re: Windows 11 Discussions - Please have them elsewhere unless there's a direct NVDA issue involved
#adminnotice
Yeah, I mean I'd like to get back into to discussing on win10 group but I think my reputation is still shot overthere.
Yeah, I mean I'd like to get back into to discussing on win10 group but I think my reputation is still shot overthere.
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By
Shaun Everiss
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#88381
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Windows 11 Discussions - Please have them elsewhere unless there's a direct NVDA issue involved
#adminnotice
First, I will admit that I am as guilty as anyone in going down the Windows 11 discussion rabbit hole today, so no one should take the following personally.
We really can't be having general Windows
First, I will admit that I am as guilty as anyone in going down the Windows 11 discussion rabbit hole today, so no one should take the following personally.
We really can't be having general Windows
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Brian Vogel
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#88380
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Windows 11
Hi list. Since we are talking about the system tray. I went to a friend’s house to see if this computer can take windows 11 update. I discovered I can’t upgrade. I did this in case neither Jaws or
Hi list. Since we are talking about the system tray. I went to a friend’s house to see if this computer can take windows 11 update. I discovered I can’t upgrade. I did this in case neither Jaws or
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By
Arlene
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#88379
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Re: Windows 11 system tray: use grouped icons
Oh, okay, it’s just the same as win ten.
Sent from Mail for Windows
Oh, okay, it’s just the same as win ten.
Sent from Mail for Windows
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By
Arlene
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#88378
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Re: Windows 11 system tray: use grouped icons
Hmmm I could see where users would hate that, but on the other hand you can choose what you have enabled and running.
Hmmm I could see where users would hate that, but on the other hand you can choose what you have enabled and running.
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By
Shaun Everiss
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#88377
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Re: Windows 11 system tray: use grouped icons
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Because people dislike change, pure and simple, and they particularly dislike it in the computing world when, "What I've always done," changes.
I haven't touched Windows 11 yet, but every time
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Because people dislike change, pure and simple, and they particularly dislike it in the computing world when, "What I've always done," changes.
I haven't touched Windows 11 yet, but every time
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By
Brian Vogel
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#88376
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Re: Windows 11 system tray: use grouped icons
Yeah not only system tray, but context menus are not full either.
You are pushed for microsoft apps and default apps are not even supported without you mucking about all over the place.
Lets hope
Yeah not only system tray, but context menus are not full either.
You are pushed for microsoft apps and default apps are not even supported without you mucking about all over the place.
Lets hope
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By
Shaun Everiss
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#88375
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Re: Does NVDA speak Arabic?
Hi,
All these voices are quite bad, Microsoft's voice does not support auto-switching. Moreover, for whatever reason you can't read letter by letter with Microsoft's voice.
In general, 2 best options
Hi,
All these voices are quite bad, Microsoft's voice does not support auto-switching. Moreover, for whatever reason you can't read letter by letter with Microsoft's voice.
In general, 2 best options
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By
Fawaz Abdul rahman
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#88374
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Re: Windows 11 system tray: use grouped icons
No grouped icons option here but, you can enable each app icon in
the system tray using NVDA, by tab onetime then press
ALT plus enter
Then use the tab button until you get to
taskbar overflow
No grouped icons option here but, you can enable each app icon in
the system tray using NVDA, by tab onetime then press
ALT plus enter
Then use the tab button until you get to
taskbar overflow
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By
Hareth <hareth4m@...>
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#88373
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Re: Add-on Updater 21.10 (mandatory update) released
#addonrelease
Hi. I received the notification to roll back to Add-on Updater 2021.09 after manually updating to 2021.10 as instructed at the beginning of this thread. I just closed the notification.
Louise
Hi. I received the notification to roll back to Add-on Updater 2021.09 after manually updating to 2021.10 as instructed at the beginning of this thread. I just closed the notification.
Louise
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By
Louise Pfau
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#88372
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Re: Windows 11 system tray: use grouped icons
From a source I consider as reliable as they come: Windows 11 is released: What you need to know and new features
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Brian - Windows 10, 64-Bit, Version 21H1, Build 19043
The ignorance of one
From a source I consider as reliable as they come: Windows 11 is released: What you need to know and new features
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Brian - Windows 10, 64-Bit, Version 21H1, Build 19043
The ignorance of one
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By
Brian Vogel
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#88371
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Re: Windows 11 system tray: use grouped icons
I've used Windows 11 with NVDA since the first insider. Since I don't
have any sight best way I can describe the new system tray is it's now
split rather than Notifications, Network status, Volume,
I've used Windows 11 with NVDA since the first insider. Since I don't
have any sight best way I can describe the new system tray is it's now
split rather than Notifications, Network status, Volume,
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By
Bob Jutzi
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#88370
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Re: remote
I agree with this. However, I've queried the IP for the domain and it's out of Denver. I don't know how many other people in the northeast, for example, who would benefit from this particular server,
I agree with this. However, I've queried the IP for the domain and it's out of Denver. I don't know how many other people in the northeast, for example, who would benefit from this particular server,
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By
Christopher Duffley
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#88369
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Re: Windows 11 system tray: use grouped icons
Hi,
Grouped icons were not introduced with Windows 11. All icons are already
grouped in Windows 10 as well. However, you can set the taskbar settings
to always show all icons and set the grouping to
Hi,
Grouped icons were not introduced with Windows 11. All icons are already
grouped in Windows 10 as well. However, you can set the taskbar settings
to always show all icons and set the grouping to
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By
Ali Savas
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#88368
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Re: Windows 11 system tray: use grouped icons
I'm using win11 and here is the case with systray with both NVDA and
jaws 2022 beta
Using NVDA:
Windows B command works the same as it is with win10, maybe a little
less consistent using NVDA, like
I'm using win11 and here is the case with systray with both NVDA and
jaws 2022 beta
Using NVDA:
Windows B command works the same as it is with win10, maybe a little
less consistent using NVDA, like
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By
Hareth <hareth4m@...>
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#88367
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Re: Windows 11 system tray: use grouped icons
I should add that I read an article that discussed how to make Windows 11 more like Windows 10 in some ways. I can’t discuss any of these options and I’m not advocating anything. But those
I should add that I read an article that discussed how to make Windows 11 more like Windows 10 in some ways. I can’t discuss any of these options and I’m not advocating anything. But those
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By
Gene
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#88366
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Re: Windows 11 system tray: use grouped icons
It will be interesting to see what others say.
Gene
It will be interesting to see what others say.
Gene
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By
Gene
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#88365
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