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Re: NVDA and windows 11
I needed a new PC so I'm now on Windows 11 (and for the same reason I can't give you a commentary on the upgrading experience or on how it runs on the same hardware). Day to day, it works fine and
I needed a new PC so I'm now on Windows 11 (and for the same reason I can't give you a commentary on the upgrading experience or on how it runs on the same hardware). Day to day, it works fine and
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Quentin Christensen
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#98191
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Re: No Beeps in Explorer Any More?
Fascinating! I would never have thought of that.
On 8/4/2022 4:55 PM, Sascha Cowley via groups.io wrote:
Fascinating! I would never have thought of that.
On 8/4/2022 4:55 PM, Sascha Cowley via groups.io wrote:
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Steve Matzura
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#98190
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Re: Upgrading Windows with NVDA
Doesn't Windows Update offer that? None of my machines are 11-capable, and the update screen says it right there in plain English: "Your system does not meet the requirements for Windows 11, and
Doesn't Windows Update offer that? None of my machines are 11-capable, and the update screen says it right there in plain English: "Your system does not meet the requirements for Windows 11, and
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Steve Matzura
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#98189
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Re: No Beeps in Explorer Any More?
Curiosity is one thing. Wondering about why people are concerned is quite another. I want what I want out of my screenreader, and if I'm not getting it, it's no business of anyone's why I want it, or
Curiosity is one thing. Wondering about why people are concerned is quite another. I want what I want out of my screenreader, and if I'm not getting it, it's no business of anyone's why I want it, or
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Steve Matzura
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#98188
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Re: No Beeps in Explorer Any More?
I guess you missed my point, too. Too bad.
I guess you missed my point, too. Too bad.
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Steve Matzura
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#98187
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Re: No Beeps in Explorer Any More?
You missed my point, which was to say that it's not our business to openly wonder why people do the things they do the way they do them. In my opinion, that's just unnecessary and, quite
You missed my point, which was to say that it's not our business to openly wonder why people do the things they do the way they do them. In my opinion, that's just unnecessary and, quite
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Steve Matzura
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#98186
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Re: Using NVDA with Windows 11 IOT & RDP
Thanks
Take care
Andrew
On Thu, 4 Aug 2022 at 20:10, Gene <gsasner@...> wrote:
Thanks
Take care
Andrew
On Thu, 4 Aug 2022 at 20:10, Gene <gsasner@...> wrote:
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Andrew Eliasz
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#98185
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Learn how to work with bibliographies and citations in Microsoft Word with NVDA. New video!
Hey hey everyone. I know its been a while since I have posted in here but I am back! And you know that I always come bearing gifts.
A new video is out, and this video has been frequently requested for
Hey hey everyone. I know its been a while since I have posted in here but I am back! And you know that I always come bearing gifts.
A new video is out, and this video has been frequently requested for
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TheeQuinn Public
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#98184
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Re: No Beeps in Explorer Any More?
I believe it is because in more details view the progress bar is replaced with a graph that is filled along the horizontal axis to indicate copy progress, and along the vertical axis to indicate
I believe it is because in more details view the progress bar is replaced with a graph that is filled along the horizontal axis to indicate copy progress, and along the vertical axis to indicate
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Sascha Cowley
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#98183
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Re: Article on Screen Reader History (including NVDA)
Also, when I first started discussing this question, I didn't intend for the thread to go on over many days as this one has. Someone specifically said that he had accessibility issues reading
Also, when I first started discussing this question, I didn't intend for the thread to go on over many days as this one has. Someone specifically said that he had accessibility issues reading
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Gene
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#98182
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Re: Article on Screen Reader History (including NVDA)
I don't know if what you are describing includes what I am discussing.
Are you saying that if someone has enough sight to line a mouse up at the beginning of article text and hear NVDA
I don't know if what you are describing includes what I am discussing.
Are you saying that if someone has enough sight to line a mouse up at the beginning of article text and hear NVDA
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Gene
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#98181
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Re: Using NVDA with Windows 11 IOT & RDP
Hi,
In theory, yes, you can install NVDA on Windows 11 IoT Enterprise and connect to that system via Remote Desktop Connection, but remember that Windows IoT is really meant for specialized
Hi,
In theory, yes, you can install NVDA on Windows 11 IoT Enterprise and connect to that system via Remote Desktop Connection, but remember that Windows IoT is really meant for specialized
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Joseph Lee
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#98180
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Re: Article on Screen Reader History (including NVDA)
I mistakenly responded in the wrong thread. To avoid confusion and keep the discussion in the correct thread, here is what I said.
Gene
I could quote small later parts of the
I mistakenly responded in the wrong thread. To avoid confusion and keep the discussion in the correct thread, here is what I said.
Gene
I could quote small later parts of the
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Gene
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#98179
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Re: Article on Screen Reader History (including NVDA)
Hi Gene and others,
Could you mind explain the reasons behind NV Access adding the following commands in 2012:
One finger flick down: read next line in text review mode
One finger flick up: read
Hi Gene and others,
Could you mind explain the reasons behind NV Access adding the following commands in 2012:
One finger flick down: read next line in text review mode
One finger flick up: read
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Joseph Lee
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#98178
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Re: Using NVDA with Windows 11 IOT & RDP
I could quote small later parts of the message to bolster my case, but this should be adequate.
Thank you for sharing this article and for allowing the discussion!
I enjoyed reading
I could quote small later parts of the message to bolster my case, but this should be adequate.
Thank you for sharing this article and for allowing the discussion!
I enjoyed reading
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Gene
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#98177
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Re: Article on Screen Reader History (including NVDA)
On Thu, Aug 4, 2022 at 02:52 PM, Gene wrote:
I am talking about one specific use.-
And others have not been, and you've continued to respond. That matters, and it changes the scope of the
On Thu, Aug 4, 2022 at 02:52 PM, Gene wrote:
I am talking about one specific use.-
And others have not been, and you've continued to respond. That matters, and it changes the scope of the
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Brian Vogel
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#98176
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Re: Article on Screen Reader History (including NVDA)
I stated what I stated clearly. I am not responsible if I state something clearly and this or that person misunderstands me. You love to charge me with saying something that is not what I
I stated what I stated clearly. I am not responsible if I state something clearly and this or that person misunderstands me. You love to charge me with saying something that is not what I
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Gene
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#98175
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Re: bitwarden password manager use with nvda
It really isn't too different from using anything on the internet. It is set up like a web page. I honestly don't know if there are any tutorials for this program.
It really isn't too different from using anything on the internet. It is set up like a web page. I honestly don't know if there are any tutorials for this program.
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Governor staten
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#98174
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Re: Article on Screen Reader History (including NVDA)
That doesn't contradict anything I've said. I never said speech when the mouse is moved isn't intended for such uses. I am talking about one specific use.
Gene
On 8/4/2022
That doesn't contradict anything I've said. I never said speech when the mouse is moved isn't intended for such uses. I am talking about one specific use.
Gene
On 8/4/2022
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Gene
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#98173
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Re: Article on Screen Reader History (including NVDA)
Gene,
Yet again, you pay no attention about how the responses to your posts indicate something about how you are read by others.
Your intent doesn't matter one iota if enough people interpret your
Gene,
Yet again, you pay no attention about how the responses to your posts indicate something about how you are read by others.
Your intent doesn't matter one iota if enough people interpret your
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Brian Vogel
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#98172
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