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Re: Failing to read document with Adobe Acrobat DC and NVDA
Hello Quentin and all,
I wanted to firstly thank you for the link, it was the one I downloaded the continuous version from.
How ever, when I tried to open a PDF file in that specific version
Hello Quentin and all,
I wanted to firstly thank you for the link, it was the one I downloaded the continuous version from.
How ever, when I tried to open a PDF file in that specific version
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cisco
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#89481
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Re: NVDA Cursor Help Please
To enter input help mode, press NVDA+1
To enter input help mode, press NVDA+1
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By
Jujube
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#89480
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Re: nvda and e-mails
Hi Brian,
If you turn on Make Outlook More Efficient in Narrator, it emulates the way JAWS 2022 works, in that it doesn’t read any of that garbage like To, From, Subject etc, when you open the
Hi Brian,
If you turn on Make Outlook More Efficient in Narrator, it emulates the way JAWS 2022 works, in that it doesn’t read any of that garbage like To, From, Subject etc, when you open the
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Steve Nutt
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#89479
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Re: nvda and e-mails
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Amen! And that's not meant specifically as a defense of NVDA and the default behaviors it has. But very often, no matter what the chosen tool, the user has to, at least to some extent, configure
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Amen! And that's not meant specifically as a defense of NVDA and the default behaviors it has. But very often, no matter what the chosen tool, the user has to, at least to some extent, configure
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Brian Vogel
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#89478
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Re: nvda and e-mails
I actually never read to end. But go line by line myself at times. I find it easier
To track stuff and the curser seems to track better when I go line by line.
I actually never read to end. But go line by line myself at times. I find it easier
To track stuff and the curser seems to track better when I go line by line.
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Sarah k Alawami
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#89477
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Re: nvda and e-mails
This is an example of where a very small adjustment on the part of the user can eliminate a lot of problems. Whyile I don’t use Outlook, I expect that opening a message, then issuing the read to
This is an example of where a very small adjustment on the part of the user can eliminate a lot of problems. Whyile I don’t use Outlook, I expect that opening a message, then issuing the read to
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Gene
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#89476
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Re: NVDA Cursor Help Please
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David, what follows is not aimed at you and you alone, but needs to be said: KEYBOARD LAYOUT IS ABOUT THE KEYBOARD LAYOUT, PERIOD. What it is attached to is irrelevant. You can, and in your case
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David, what follows is not aimed at you and you alone, but needs to be said: KEYBOARD LAYOUT IS ABOUT THE KEYBOARD LAYOUT, PERIOD. What it is attached to is irrelevant. You can, and in your case
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Brian Vogel
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#89475
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Re: NVDA Cursor Help Please
Sorry, but surelly Microsoft accessibility did not understood the question...
Laptop is a computer you can place in your lap to work, and I do not want to put a All-in-one computer in my lap!
Now,
Sorry, but surelly Microsoft accessibility did not understood the question...
Laptop is a computer you can place in your lap to work, and I do not want to put a All-in-one computer in my lap!
Now,
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Rui Fontes
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#89474
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Re: nvda and e-mails
Hi,
Unfortunately, NVDA doesn’t have the ability to automatically read all Emails when you open them in outlook.
If you open an HTML Email, then Say All kicks in, but it still reads the
Hi,
Unfortunately, NVDA doesn’t have the ability to automatically read all Emails when you open them in outlook.
If you open an HTML Email, then Say All kicks in, but it still reads the
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Steve Nutt
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#89473
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Re: NVDA Cursor Help Please
If you are asking about an external keyboard, it is not a laptop keyboard just because you use it with a laptop. It could very well be a desktop keyboard in terms of its general configuration. The
If you are asking about an external keyboard, it is not a laptop keyboard just because you use it with a laptop. It could very well be a desktop keyboard in terms of its general configuration. The
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Gene
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#89472
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NVDA Cursor Help Please
Hi NVDA,
A few months ago, I replaced my Acer all-in-one computer keyboard with
another purchased at an office supply store. The Acer keyboard was too
sensitive for my use.
According to the
Hi NVDA,
A few months ago, I replaced my Acer all-in-one computer keyboard with
another purchased at an office supply store. The Acer keyboard was too
sensitive for my use.
According to the
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David Russell
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#89471
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Re: nvda and e-mails
Many thanks for that.
Will give it a go later.
Kind regards,
Dennis huckle.
Many thanks for that.
Will give it a go later.
Kind regards,
Dennis huckle.
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dennis huckle <denniswhuckle@...>
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#89470
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Re: nvda and e-mails
I don’t think so. Isn’t the main complaint that there are a lot of blank lines in certain e-mails? Reporting of tables determines whether the beginning and end of a table is announced but
I don’t think so. Isn’t the main complaint that there are a lot of blank lines in certain e-mails? Reporting of tables determines whether the beginning and end of a table is announced but
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Gene
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#89469
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Re: nvda and e-mails
Why not try using read to end. I know some people read e-mails in general line by line but I’ve never understood why. For me, its as natural and logical to read a book or article using read to end
Why not try using read to end. I know some people read e-mails in general line by line but I’ve never understood why. For me, its as natural and logical to read a book or article using read to end
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Gene
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#89468
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Re: nvda and e-mails
Hi Dennis,
Create a configuration profile for outlook and disable the reporting of tables. That should resolve your situation.
Pranav
Hi Dennis,
Create a configuration profile for outlook and disable the reporting of tables. That should resolve your situation.
Pranav
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Pranav Lal
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#89467
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Re: nvda and e-mails
What a good chap you are paul.
Don’t know how e-mails react on a braille display however.
I was concentrating on speech.
Kind regards,
Dennis huckle.
What a good chap you are paul.
Don’t know how e-mails react on a braille display however.
I was concentrating on speech.
Kind regards,
Dennis huckle.
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dennis huckle <denniswhuckle@...>
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#89466
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Re: nvda and e-mails
Hello Jean,
Just always read line by line,
Remember I used to use jaws so not as difficult.
However as Mentioned to steve I found its only with certain commercial e-mails I have this problem.
Kind
Hello Jean,
Just always read line by line,
Remember I used to use jaws so not as difficult.
However as Mentioned to steve I found its only with certain commercial e-mails I have this problem.
Kind
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dennis huckle <denniswhuckle@...>
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#89465
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Re: nvda and e-mails
I am using outlook 2016 with nvda 2021.1 or 2 and no problems. I am mostly just using the email portion of outlook, no problems.
I am using outlook 2016 with nvda 2021.1 or 2 and no problems. I am mostly just using the email portion of outlook, no problems.
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Monte Single
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#89464
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Re: nvda and e-mails
If you use read to end instead of manually moving by line, you won't hear blank spoken. NVDA doesn't announce blank lines in read to end.
Is there a reason you read
If you use read to end instead of manually moving by line, you won't hear blank spoken. NVDA doesn't announce blank lines in read to end.
Is there a reason you read
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Gene
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#89463
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Re: nvda and e-mails
Dennis,
What you could try is converting those specific emails plain text.
Paul
Dennis,
What you could try is converting those specific emails plain text.
Paul
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Life in Six Dots
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#89462
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