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Re: Does the latest release play nicely with Firefox? And the addon stuff isn't yet relevant if I update now, correct?
Sharni-Lee,
As far as we are aware, NVDA and Firefox are playing nice together, but of course, if you encounter any issues, please do let us know!
Re the add-ons, as far as I know, most should have
Sharni-Lee,
As far as we are aware, NVDA and Firefox are playing nice together, but of course, if you encounter any issues, please do let us know!
Re the add-ons, as far as I know, most should have
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Quentin Christensen
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#88949
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Does the latest release play nicely with Firefox? And the addon stuff isn't yet relevant if I update now, correct?
I am still on Version 2020.3, and didn't update earlier this year because I saw some messages about NVDA and Firefox not playing nicely, and Firefox being my main browser, I was hesitant to update.
I am still on Version 2020.3, and didn't update earlier this year because I saw some messages about NVDA and Firefox not playing nicely, and Firefox being my main browser, I was hesitant to update.
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Sharni-Lee Ward
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#88948
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Re: what next
What a wonderful device it was.
Gave me pins and needles in my right index finger and buzzed like an angry wasp but brilliant device.
Kind regards,
Dennis huckle.
What a wonderful device it was.
Gave me pins and needles in my right index finger and buzzed like an angry wasp but brilliant device.
Kind regards,
Dennis huckle.
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By
dennis huckle <denniswhuckle@...>
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#88947
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Re: what next
Maybe, just maybe, narrator will be able to do that as well, one day. Burt for now you need a sighted pair of eyes or aira to help you.
Maybe, just maybe, narrator will be able to do that as well, one day. Burt for now you need a sighted pair of eyes or aira to help you.
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Sarah k Alawami
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#88946
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Re: what next
Yes, that’s what I heard. With a Mac you can do that.
Sent from Mail for Windows
Yes, that’s what I heard. With a Mac you can do that.
Sent from Mail for Windows
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Arlene
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#88945
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Re: what next
Actually under mac os I can access what they call the recovery assistant and even choose what disk I want to boot from, all of it talks btw. I love it. Iv’e made changes under the command line etc.
Actually under mac os I can access what they call the recovery assistant and even choose what disk I want to boot from, all of it talks btw. I love it. Iv’e made changes under the command line etc.
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Sarah k Alawami
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#88944
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Re: NVDA to not read columns and rows in webpages
First create a profile and then make the changes...
That way the changes will affect only what you want...
Rui Fontes
Às 17:56 de 20/10/2021, Saylor Cooper
First create a profile and then make the changes...
That way the changes will affect only what you want...
Rui Fontes
Às 17:56 de 20/10/2021, Saylor Cooper
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Rui Fontes
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#88943
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Re: what next
I normally manage to uninstall McAfee with the help of NVDA OCR...
Rui Fontes
Às 20:19 de 20/10/2021, Chris Mullins escreveu:
I normally manage to uninstall McAfee with the help of NVDA OCR...
Rui Fontes
Às 20:19 de 20/10/2021, Chris Mullins escreveu:
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Rui Fontes
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#88942
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Re: MS Word focus issues when revising documents and their comments
Hi Sally,
I have not exactly experienced these issues but can relate to the frustration of dealing with comments. I have begun to use the ribbon to navigate between comments. When I reach a
Hi Sally,
I have not exactly experienced these issues but can relate to the frustration of dealing with comments. I have begun to use the ribbon to navigate between comments. When I reach a
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Pranav Lal
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#88941
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Re: what next
I guess no matter what, we’ll always need sighted assistance in something to do with the computer’s BIOS. I won’t even touch it. I’ll get a sighted person who knows what to do in the bios.
I guess no matter what, we’ll always need sighted assistance in something to do with the computer’s BIOS. I won’t even touch it. I’ll get a sighted person who knows what to do in the bios.
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Arlene
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#88940
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Re: MS Word focus issues when revising documents and their comments
Sally,
I haven't tried "No markup" much, but just looking now, with that set, when you create a comment, it takes you to a pane on the left (at least in Office 365). I found pressing shift+f6 moved
Sally,
I haven't tried "No markup" much, but just looking now, with that set, when you create a comment, it takes you to a pane on the left (at least in Office 365). I found pressing shift+f6 moved
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Quentin Christensen
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#88939
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Re: what next
The optacon is dead. Long live the Optacon.
Back in the day there was a way to route some bioses of some boxes
over a serial port--I believe the name of the product was Weasel or
similar--but there
The optacon is dead. Long live the Optacon.
Back in the day there was a way to route some bioses of some boxes
over a serial port--I believe the name of the product was Weasel or
similar--but there
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Jackie
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#88938
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Re: what next
If memory serves the American Printing House for the Blind once produced a device which allowed users to access BIOS settings during the boot sequence. I believe it was a hardware device and it was
If memory serves the American Printing House for the Blind once produced a device which allowed users to access BIOS settings during the boot sequence. I believe it was a hardware device and it was
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David Goldfield
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#88937
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Re: what next
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Not likely.
What folks who use screen readers, as they currently exist, need to understand is that they are application software. Mind you, a very specialized application, but still an application.
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Not likely.
What folks who use screen readers, as they currently exist, need to understand is that they are application software. Mind you, a very specialized application, but still an application.
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Brian Vogel
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#88936
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Re: what next
I agree with Jackie. I’d stay clear of the BIOS I’ll get sighted assistance. I hope in the future blind users can go in there with Nairator. You pretty much would have to know what’s in there.
I agree with Jackie. I’d stay clear of the BIOS I’ll get sighted assistance. I hope in the future blind users can go in there with Nairator. You pretty much would have to know what’s in there.
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Arlene
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#88935
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Re: Here we go again!
Carlos, if you're going to be using alpha builds, it's wise to use
that as a portable version. When you use an alpha, it means you're
agreeing to using a version which, by the very nature of the
Carlos, if you're going to be using alpha builds, it's wise to use
that as a portable version. When you use an alpha, it means you're
agreeing to using a version which, by the very nature of the
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Jackie
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#88934
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Re: NVDA and OCR software
You say which needs to be esigned. Does that mean scanned? If you are printing it as an alternative, try opening the document and printing it in a browser such as Chrome, Edhge, Brave or Firefox. I
You say which needs to be esigned. Does that mean scanned? If you are printing it as an alternative, try opening the document and printing it in a browser such as Chrome, Edhge, Brave or Firefox. I
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Gene
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#88933
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Re: NVDA and OCR software
Good Afternoon: I can open other PDF files with Adobe with no problem. It's just this file, which needs to be esigned, that is causing a problem. That's what seemed to be questionable.
Good Afternoon: I can open other PDF files with Adobe with no problem. It's just this file, which needs to be esigned, that is causing a problem. That's what seemed to be questionable.
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Dave Grossoehme
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#88932
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Re: Here we go again!
Hi,
To summarize Brian's points, if you are using alpha builds, you are on your own and are responsible for providing timely feedback. In anticipation of follow-up questions about delaying backward
Hi,
To summarize Brian's points, if you are using alpha builds, you are on your own and are responsible for providing timely feedback. In anticipation of follow-up questions about delaying backward
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Joseph Lee
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#88931
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Re: Here we go again!
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Joseph,
Which I really would have assumed. But this does not change the fact that it is absolutely unrealistic for those choosing to use alpha builds, months out, will not have issues such as
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Joseph,
Which I really would have assumed. But this does not change the fact that it is absolutely unrealistic for those choosing to use alpha builds, months out, will not have issues such as
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Brian Vogel
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#88930
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