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Re: Not reading the conversation on messenger.com
Hi list: I use facebook and messenger on the phone. I find its way easier then the computer.
Sent from Mail for Windows
Hi list: I use facebook and messenger on the phone. I find its way easier then the computer.
Sent from Mail for Windows
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By
Arlene
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#89714
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Re: NVDA's handling of checkboxes especially in Google Chrome
On Mon, Nov 15, 2021 at 01:03 PM, Tyler Zahnke wrote:
Well, then why doesn't NVDA say "clicked" when a clickable element is clicked? One time my focus was out of focus and my enter key didn't
click
On Mon, Nov 15, 2021 at 01:03 PM, Tyler Zahnke wrote:
Well, then why doesn't NVDA say "clicked" when a clickable element is clicked? One time my focus was out of focus and my enter key didn't
click
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By
Brian Vogel
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#89713
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Re: NVDA's handling of checkboxes especially in Google Chrome
Because if it's out of focus, NVDA doesnt know you wish to click it.
It, like me, bombed telepathy 101.
It's always good practice, if something doesn't work as expected, to
use keystrokes like
Because if it's out of focus, NVDA doesnt know you wish to click it.
It, like me, bombed telepathy 101.
It's always good practice, if something doesn't work as expected, to
use keystrokes like
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Jackie
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#89712
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Re: NVDA's handling of checkboxes especially in Google Chrome
Well, then why doesn't NVDA say "clicked" when a clickable element is
clicked? One time my focus was out of focus and my enter key didn't
click it.
Well, then why doesn't NVDA say "clicked" when a clickable element is
clicked? One time my focus was out of focus and my enter key didn't
click it.
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By
Tyler Zahnke <programmer651@...>
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#89711
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Re: NVDA's handling of checkboxes especially in Google Chrome
Exactly, Brian V. Sadly, I think a lot of web dev today is mostly
drag, point, click, w/very little knowledge &/or expertise of the
actual building blocks involved. & blind people using
Exactly, Brian V. Sadly, I think a lot of web dev today is mostly
drag, point, click, w/very little knowledge &/or expertise of the
actual building blocks involved. & blind people using
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Jackie
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#89710
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Re: Improvements to the caps lock key and the NVDA key
On Mon, Nov 15, 2021 at 12:01 PM, Sarah k Alawami wrote:
I mean I can press the capslock twice-
Or you could learn the desktop layout, an option which you adamantly refuse to do.
Choices have
On Mon, Nov 15, 2021 at 12:01 PM, Sarah k Alawami wrote:
I mean I can press the capslock twice-
Or you could learn the desktop layout, an option which you adamantly refuse to do.
Choices have
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Brian Vogel
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#89709
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Re: Improvements to the caps lock key and the NVDA key
On Mon, Nov 15, 2021 at 12:07 PM, tim wrote:
i also use it every time i"m righting a email or word processor.-
You use CAPS LOCK that much? I've never seen any of your messages here be in ALL
On Mon, Nov 15, 2021 at 12:07 PM, tim wrote:
i also use it every time i"m righting a email or word processor.-
You use CAPS LOCK that much? I've never seen any of your messages here be in ALL
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By
Brian Vogel
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#89708
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Re: NVDA's handling of checkboxes especially in Google Chrome
On Mon, Nov 15, 2021 at 12:27 PM, Jackie wrote:
Truthfully, I don't think the vast majority of web devs know the difference between clickable elements & checkboxes.-
Jackie,
Even though his comment is
On Mon, Nov 15, 2021 at 12:27 PM, Jackie wrote:
Truthfully, I don't think the vast majority of web devs know the difference between clickable elements & checkboxes.-
Jackie,
Even though his comment is
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By
Brian Vogel
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#89707
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Re: NVDA's handling of checkboxes especially in Google Chrome
Another thing to remember is that these days a number of things are presented by CAPTCHA, and to be clear, not all CAPTCHAs are obscured, but they are used so that what is presented to a sighted user
Another thing to remember is that these days a number of things are presented by CAPTCHA, and to be clear, not all CAPTCHAs are obscured, but they are used so that what is presented to a sighted user
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By
Brian Vogel
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#89706
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Re: NVDA's handling of checkboxes especially in Google Chrome
Truthfully, I don't think the vast majority of web devs know the
difference between clickable elements & checkboxes.
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Subscribe to a WordPress for Newbies Mailing List by sending a message
Truthfully, I don't think the vast majority of web devs know the
difference between clickable elements & checkboxes.
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Subscribe to a WordPress for Newbies Mailing List by sending a message
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By
Jackie
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#89705
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Re: Improvements to the caps lock key and the NVDA key
Just means your clean, guess you need that many. hahahahah
i also use it every time i"m righting a email or word processor.
makes 2.
What you don't use it?
On 11/15/2021
Just means your clean, guess you need that many. hahahahah
i also use it every time i"m righting a email or word processor.
makes 2.
What you don't use it?
On 11/15/2021
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By
tim
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#89704
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Re: NVDA's handling of checkboxes especially in Google Chrome
Some browsers render things different per the instructions of the web devs, so both may be at fault here.
Some browsers render things different per the instructions of the web devs, so both may be at fault here.
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Sarah k Alawami
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#89703
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Re: Not reading the conversation on messenger.com
I use both facebook messenger on windows and on the phone. Both are very much accessible if you know how to use your screen reader's tools. I might do a podcast on it even though it's such a simple
I use both facebook messenger on windows and on the phone. Both are very much accessible if you know how to use your screen reader's tools. I might do a podcast on it even though it's such a simple
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By
Sarah k Alawami
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#89702
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Re: Improvements to the caps lock key and the NVDA key
I mean I can press the capslock twice, but once would be much easier, and it would be less ware and tear on the keys IMHO.
I mean I can press the capslock twice, but once would be much easier, and it would be less ware and tear on the keys IMHO.
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Sarah k Alawami
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#89701
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Re: NVDA's handling of checkboxes especially in Google Chrome
Since Firefox sees the checkboxes, I don’t know that its valid to assume what the problem is and that it is improper design. Also, there may be cases where you will hear explanatory text that
Since Firefox sees the checkboxes, I don’t know that its valid to assume what the problem is and that it is improper design. Also, there may be cases where you will hear explanatory text that
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By
Gene
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#89700
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Re: Not reading the conversation on messenger.com
I use it only on my phone.
Because its totally accessible.
I use it only on my phone.
Because its totally accessible.
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By
tim
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#89699
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Re: NVDA's handling of checkboxes especially in Google Chrome
This would be the fault of the website builder. It would be best if you contacted them instead. It sometimes is much easier to have the web developer fix the issues.
This would be the fault of the website builder. It would be best if you contacted them instead. It sometimes is much easier to have the web developer fix the issues.
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Sarah k Alawami
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#89698
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Re: Unable to focus on zoom
I've uninstalled and reinstalled zoom, and that worked.
I've uninstalled and reinstalled zoom, and that worked.
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By
Ali Colak
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#89697
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Re: NVDA's handling of checkboxes especially in Google Chrome
Yeah well, I'm not trying to be obscene here, but it's because the web
designers didn't use checkboxes that expose themselves, or, perhaps to
put it just a bit more succinctly, expose their state. &
Yeah well, I'm not trying to be obscene here, but it's because the web
designers didn't use checkboxes that expose themselves, or, perhaps to
put it just a bit more succinctly, expose their state. &
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By
Jackie
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#89696
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Re: Improvements to the caps lock key and the NVDA key
I already have.
The caps lock’s main purpose is for you to type in full caps. If NVDA slows this ability down, even by a keystroke, it should be considered.
Again, Narrator is smart enough
I already have.
The caps lock’s main purpose is for you to type in full caps. If NVDA slows this ability down, even by a keystroke, it should be considered.
Again, Narrator is smart enough
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Steve Nutt
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#89695
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