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Re: Sleep mode question
Hi all,
Actually, sleep mode is application specific. One of the key application identifiers is process Id, and when you open different documents in Notepad, different Notepad instances are open.
Hi all,
Actually, sleep mode is application specific. One of the key application identifiers is process Id, and when you open different documents in Notepad, different Notepad instances are open.
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Joseph Lee
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#91831
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Re: Sleep mode question
Hi,
And that way is creating a dedicated app module that will force NVDA to put itself into sleep mode as long as the app module is active i.e. the window for the app where the app module is defined
Hi,
And that way is creating a dedicated app module that will force NVDA to put itself into sleep mode as long as the app module is active i.e. the window for the app where the app module is defined
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Joseph Lee
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#91830
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Re: Microsoft Edge Suddenly Less Accessible with NVDA
hi.
Yes, this happens to me too.
With jaws, this issue stops being real.
Cheers.
Às 17:12 de 15/01/2022, Rich DeSteno escreveu:
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A acção pode nem sempre ser felicidade, mas não há
hi.
Yes, this happens to me too.
With jaws, this issue stops being real.
Cheers.
Às 17:12 de 15/01/2022, Rich DeSteno escreveu:
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A acção pode nem sempre ser felicidade, mas não há
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Mário Navarro
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#91829
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Re: Microsoft Edge Suddenly Less Accessible with NVDA
Hi,
I am experiencing this. But differently from description, for me when I type anything into the search box I get the NVDA error sound on alpha, and can't get anything in said
Hi,
I am experiencing this. But differently from description, for me when I type anything into the search box I get the NVDA error sound on alpha, and can't get anything in said
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enes sarıbaş
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#91828
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Re: Sleep mode question
Hi:
Yes, it does get interesting.
Thing is, you are able to turn on sleep mode, but, then, you can’t use any NVDA command to do anything, like save the current profile so sleep mode stays
Hi:
Yes, it does get interesting.
Thing is, you are able to turn on sleep mode, but, then, you can’t use any NVDA command to do anything, like save the current profile so sleep mode stays
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Joseph Norton
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Reading time positions of tracks in studio recorder
Hello NVDA users,
Is there anyone on here that uses the studio recorder editing software from APH because if so, I have some clarifications on how to navigate it with NVDA. When I’m using Jaws and
Hello NVDA users,
Is there anyone on here that uses the studio recorder editing software from APH because if so, I have some clarifications on how to navigate it with NVDA. When I’m using Jaws and
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Saylor Cooper
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#91826
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Re: a big thank you to the programmers
Thank you Gene. I was losing hope that anybody would answer my question. Not that the additional drift wasn’t informative to read, but those weren’t what I asked about.
Marilyn
Thank you Gene. I was losing hope that anybody would answer my question. Not that the additional drift wasn’t informative to read, but those weren’t what I asked about.
Marilyn
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Marilyn and Don Bilderback
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#91825
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Re: a big thank you to the programmers
While on the subject of visited links, it is important to say that if you delete your browser history, you will lose all visited links. The browser keeps that information in history. Off
While on the subject of visited links, it is important to say that if you delete your browser history, you will lose all visited links. The browser keeps that information in history. Off
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Gene
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Re: a big thank you to the programmers
You can set NVDA not to announce visited links. To do this, open document formatting, control d, and tab to visited links. It's a checkbox. Press the space bar to uncheck it, then
You can set NVDA not to announce visited links. To do this, open document formatting, control d, and tab to visited links. It's a checkbox. Press the space bar to uncheck it, then
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Gene
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Re: a big thank you to the programmers
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That would be correct. Unvisited links are in one color (generally blue unless customized) and visited ones in another (generally gray). These can be customized.
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That would be correct. Unvisited links are in one color (generally blue unless customized) and visited ones in another (generally gray). These can be customized.
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Brian - Windows 10, 64-Bit,
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Brian Vogel
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#91822
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Re: Microsoft Edge Suddenly Less Accessible with NVDA
Hi Joseph,
I am not experiencing this issue. I just did a google search and everything functioned as it should.
Here is my version number: Microsoft EdgeVersion 97.0.1072.62
Hi Joseph,
I am not experiencing this issue. I just did a google search and everything functioned as it should.
Here is my version number: Microsoft EdgeVersion 97.0.1072.62
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Ron Canazzi
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Re: a big thank you to the programmers
I believe it shows a different color so I've been told. It's interesting all of this.
I believe it shows a different color so I've been told. It's interesting all of this.
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Sarah k Alawami
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Re: a big thank you to the programmers
The visited link is a standare web browser thing. Not sure what it shows visually if their are visited links, but yes all screen readers encluding NVDA as you already know announce these.
The visited link is a standare web browser thing. Not sure what it shows visually if their are visited links, but yes all screen readers encluding NVDA as you already know announce these.
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Lino Morales <linomorales001@...>
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#91819
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Re: a big thank you to the programmers
The visited link is a standare web browser thing. Not sure what it shows visually if their are visited links, but yes all screen readers encluding NVDA as you already know announce these.
The visited link is a standare web browser thing. Not sure what it shows visually if their are visited links, but yes all screen readers encluding NVDA as you already know announce these.
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Lino Morales <linomorales001@...>
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Re: a big thank you to the programmers
What key strokes eliminate the announcement of visited link?
I assume you don’t have to have it. I am using NVDA.
Marilyn
What key strokes eliminate the announcement of visited link?
I assume you don’t have to have it. I am using NVDA.
Marilyn
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Marilyn and Don Bilderback
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Re: a big thank you to the programmers
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Thanks. I didn't think this was distinctive to NVDA. I think Narrator does it, too.
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Brian - Windows 10, 64-Bit, Version 21H2, Build 19044
The instinctive need to be the member of a
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Thanks. I didn't think this was distinctive to NVDA. I think Narrator does it, too.
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Brian - Windows 10, 64-Bit, Version 21H2, Build 19044
The instinctive need to be the member of a
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Brian Vogel
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#91816
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Re: a big thank you to the programmers
Yes, Jaws still does say visited link. If you are on a huge site it still does.
Sent from Mail for Windows
Yes, Jaws still does say visited link. If you are on a huge site it still does.
Sent from Mail for Windows
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Arlene
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#91815
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Re: Microsoft Edge Suddenly Less Accessible with NVDA
Hi everyone,
No, this is not an add-on issue. I just tried searching for something with Google via Edge 97 and received a traceback that ends with COM error, and the traceback does not point to
Hi everyone,
No, this is not an add-on issue. I just tried searching for something with Google via Edge 97 and received a traceback that ends with COM error, and the traceback does not point to
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Joseph Lee
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Re: a big thank you to the programmers
I believe jaws does this, or did when I last used it in 2009. You can have this setting turned off, but yeah I don’t as my memory is crummy at best, thanks condition I didn’t know I had until
I believe jaws does this, or did when I last used it in 2009. You can have this setting turned off, but yeah I don’t as my memory is crummy at best, thanks condition I didn’t know I had until
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Sarah k Alawami
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#91813
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Re: a big thank you to the programmers
I was not a JAWS user so have no idea to this question. WindowEyes and now NVDA were far easier for me to use.
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Betsy Grenevitch 678-862-3876
I was not a JAWS user so have no idea to this question. WindowEyes and now NVDA were far easier for me to use.
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Betsy Grenevitch 678-862-3876
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Betsy Grenevitch
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#91812
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