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NVDA with Android emulators.
Hi Experts!
Greetings!
How accessible are the Android emulators with NVDA?
If I install BlueStacks in my windows 10 PC, will NVDA support accessing it easily as usual like the other programs?
And
Hi Experts!
Greetings!
How accessible are the Android emulators with NVDA?
If I install BlueStacks in my windows 10 PC, will NVDA support accessing it easily as usual like the other programs?
And
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Ravindran V.S.
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Re: First question
This is again based on your needs.
I currently use an HP ENVY Laptop to do all my works including Audio editing, and that machine had served me quite well for almost three years. Is far I know, only
This is again based on your needs.
I currently use an HP ENVY Laptop to do all my works including Audio editing, and that machine had served me quite well for almost three years. Is far I know, only
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Michael Munn
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Re: First question
Depending on how you use a computer, you may just be wasting money if you buy a faster processor. Also, machines don't tend to slow down just because they do. It may be that over time, if you
Depending on how you use a computer, you may just be wasting money if you buy a faster processor. Also, machines don't tend to slow down just because they do. It may be that over time, if you
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Gene
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Re: First question
Isn't it worth also looking about the processor?
If a 2.4Ghz would do a lot rather than anything like a 1.5Ghz.
But I'm afraid about the cost of it.
Still, it is always better to look for the best
Isn't it worth also looking about the processor?
If a 2.4Ghz would do a lot rather than anything like a 1.5Ghz.
But I'm afraid about the cost of it.
Still, it is always better to look for the best
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Ravindran V.S.
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Re: NVDA 2022.2 Losing Focus
Just to close the topic, a full reinstall of nvda solved the issue. As far as it was a work machine, I haven't bothered trying the solutions one by one to check which one would've been enough.
Just to close the topic, a full reinstall of nvda solved the issue. As far as it was a work machine, I haven't bothered trying the solutions one by one to check which one would've been enough.
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Dzhovani
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Re: First question
8 gig will work fine, 16 is good.
Anything more than 16 gig of ram is a waste of money unless you are doing audio/video editing.
8 gig will work fine, 16 is good.
Anything more than 16 gig of ram is a waste of money unless you are doing audio/video editing.
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Monte Single
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Re: First question
I said I wouldn't comment further but I'll make one more comment.
If you are going to use the laptop in such a way that you don't care if you use the internal keyboard or not, you don't
I said I wouldn't comment further but I'll make one more comment.
If you are going to use the laptop in such a way that you don't care if you use the internal keyboard or not, you don't
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Gene
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Re: First question
We often get asked about computers, and like everyone has said here, more RAM helps, but NVDA should run on basically anything you can get your hands on - except Windows 10 S, stay away from
We often get asked about computers, and like everyone has said here, more RAM helps, but NVDA should run on basically anything you can get your hands on - except Windows 10 S, stay away from
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Quentin Christensen
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Re: First question
The original question said the person wants to use the computer as a backup for a desktop and he discussed using programs where the extra speed offered by an SSD doesn't matter. If you are
The original question said the person wants to use the computer as a backup for a desktop and he discussed using programs where the extra speed offered by an SSD doesn't matter. If you are
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Gene
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Re: First question
NVDA isn't the issue. It doesn't take a lot of Ram and screen-reader's don't generally. If you use the human sounding voices, I don't know how much RAM they take, but if you use Eloquence,
NVDA isn't the issue. It doesn't take a lot of Ram and screen-reader's don't generally. If you use the human sounding voices, I don't know how much RAM they take, but if you use Eloquence,
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Gene
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Re: First question
Yup, love the SSD. Made the old desktop PC jump like a pup. Harry
On 7/25/2022 7:34 PM, Chris Smart wrote:
Yup, love the SSD. Made the old desktop PC jump like a pup. Harry
On 7/25/2022 7:34 PM, Chris Smart wrote:
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Harry Spencer <hespencer55@...>
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Re: First question
Make sure if you get something used, that it has a solidstate drive. I’m saying that mostly for the increased speed over a physical hard disc.
Make sure if you get something used, that it has a solidstate drive. I’m saying that mostly for the increased speed over a physical hard disc.
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Chris Smart
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Re: First question
Hello,
Thanks for reaching out. 4 GB will work, but you ideally want at least 8, and adding an extra 4 GB really isn't all that costly.
As for different computer brands, as this is subjective and
Hello,
Thanks for reaching out. 4 GB will work, but you ideally want at least 8, and adding an extra 4 GB really isn't all that costly.
As for different computer brands, as this is subjective and
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Nimer Jaber
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First question
Hello. I've been lurking on this list for a couple of months and have learned a lot. I have an immediate problem. My 10-year-old Toshiba laptop died a couple of days ago.
I want to buy an
Hello. I've been lurking on this list for a couple of months and have learned a lot. I have an immediate problem. My 10-year-old Toshiba laptop died a couple of days ago.
I want to buy an
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Harry Spencer <hespencer55@...>
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Re: Using NVDA remote via an iPhone?
This is very true, but RIM previously mentioned on this list can actually do that now, in addition to allowing copy/paste of files and folders between the controller and the target.
Jonathan
This is very true, but RIM previously mentioned on this list can actually do that now, in addition to allowing copy/paste of files and folders between the controller and the target.
Jonathan
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Jonathan Milam
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Re: Facebook and Twitter shortcut keys compattibility with NVDA?
Hello,
Facebook, Twitter, Gmail, and many others are examples of web apps. Modal and non-modal screen readers work a bit differently, but they all have some sort of functionality for allowing you to
Hello,
Facebook, Twitter, Gmail, and many others are examples of web apps. Modal and non-modal screen readers work a bit differently, but they all have some sort of functionality for allowing you to
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Nimer Jaber
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Re: Mcaffee DLP endpoint security software causes NVDA to stop working correctly
There's only a few things I can think of.
the keyboard protection or banking protection which other security call them. that will protect keylogger from logging keyboard input.
that will usually
There's only a few things I can think of.
the keyboard protection or banking protection which other security call them. that will protect keylogger from logging keyboard input.
that will usually
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Thomas N. Chan
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Re: Article on Screen Reader History (including NVDA)
There's another guy call Michael D. Lawler which does the programming and support.
I still got some old emails from them.
the good old days
Regards,
Thomas N. Chan
There's another guy call Michael D. Lawler which does the programming and support.
I still got some old emails from them.
the good old days
Regards,
Thomas N. Chan
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Thomas N. Chan
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Re: Facebook and Twitter shortcut keys compattibility with NVDA?
This should be on the chat subgroup, but...
You could also use "pass next key through" before every keypress (NVDA+F2). Honestly though the simplest solutions are either to use focus mode or turn off
This should be on the chat subgroup, but...
You could also use "pass next key through" before every keypress (NVDA+F2). Honestly though the simplest solutions are either to use focus mode or turn off
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Sascha Cowley
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Re: Reading Japanese with NVDA 2022.2
Hello!
Vocalizer Expressive from Tiflotecnia switch automatically the language based in the character set used...
So, in any application, whenever a japanese character is
Hello!
Vocalizer Expressive from Tiflotecnia switch automatically the language based in the character set used...
So, in any application, whenever a japanese character is
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Rui Fontes
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