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Re: System information on demand (Was: Please read and consider: importance of providing exact (or almost exact) Windows version information will be helpful soon
You know there are times I wish I had someone on hand if I need to click something that is not really easy to handle.
But lets face it sightlings in and of themselves can be quite busy
You know there are times I wish I had someone on hand if I need to click something that is not really easy to handle.
But lets face it sightlings in and of themselves can be quite busy
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Re: System information on demand (Was: Please read and consider: importance of providing exact (or almost exact) Windows version information will be helpful soon
There probably should be a way to get windows version and copy it to the clipboard, how easy would it to be to either build this into nvda or make an addon to do this.
On my wordpress site I co
There probably should be a way to get windows version and copy it to the clipboard, how easy would it to be to either build this into nvda or make an addon to do this.
On my wordpress site I co
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Shaun Everiss
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#98987
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Re: System information on demand (Was: Please read and consider: importance of providing exact (or almost exact) Windows version information will be helpful soon
I forgot to add that sure we run into difficulties unique to our situation, but that has a lot to do with inaccessible software or websites than our ability to use a computer.
I forgot to add that sure we run into difficulties unique to our situation, but that has a lot to do with inaccessible software or websites than our ability to use a computer.
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Chris Smart
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#98986
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Re: System information on demand (Was: Please read and consider: importance of providing exact (or almost exact) Windows version information will be helpful soon
Let's see what the person says; I don't want to assume what the message means but I strongly disagree with the general statement that it is more difficult to use a computer. It does take more
Let's see what the person says; I don't want to assume what the message means but I strongly disagree with the general statement that it is more difficult to use a computer. It does take more
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Gene
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Re: System information on demand (Was: Please read and consider: importance of providing exact (or almost exact) Windows version information will be helpful soon
I strongly disagree with Yeti’s implication that anybody here is suggesting computer users who are blind keep a handy sighted person around.
Is that better, Jean?
Further, while we’re
I strongly disagree with Yeti’s implication that anybody here is suggesting computer users who are blind keep a handy sighted person around.
Is that better, Jean?
Further, while we’re
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Chris Smart
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#98984
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Re: System information on demand (Was: Please read and consider: importance of providing exact (or almost exact) Windows version information will be helpful soon
I really am not sure how we got from “include Windows and screen reader version” with your bug reports or requests for help, to this strange discussion.
Presumably, Yeti teaches his students to
I really am not sure how we got from “include Windows and screen reader version” with your bug reports or requests for help, to this strange discussion.
Presumably, Yeti teaches his students to
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Chris Smart
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#98983
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Re: System information on demand (Was: Please read and consider: importance of providing exact (or almost exact) Windows version information will be helpful soon
You are expressing a reaction with no explanatory content. That makes the message meaningless as far as providing content that can be discussed. Why do you disagree?
Gene
You are expressing a reaction with no explanatory content. That makes the message meaningless as far as providing content that can be discussed. Why do you disagree?
Gene
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Gene
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#98982
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Re: System information on demand (Was: Please read and consider: importance of providing exact (or almost exact) Windows version information will be helpful soon
I'm not sure I understand your message. What shouldn't people try without a computer literate sighted person available? There are computer training materials teaching Windows and Windows
I'm not sure I understand your message. What shouldn't people try without a computer literate sighted person available? There are computer training materials teaching Windows and Windows
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Gene
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#98981
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Re: System information on demand (Was: Please read and consider: importance of providing exact (or almost exact) Windows version information will be helpful soon
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We believe that every Blind + Vision Impaired person Deserves the right to freely & easily access a computer!
WE CREATE THE SOFTWARE WHICH MAKES THAT POSSIBL
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Perhaps we should consider adding
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We believe that every Blind + Vision Impaired person Deserves the right to freely & easily access a computer!
WE CREATE THE SOFTWARE WHICH MAKES THAT POSSIBL
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Perhaps we should consider adding
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Chris Smart
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#98980
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System information on demand (Was: Please read and consider: importance of providing exact (or almost exact) Windows version information will be helpful soon
Hello Brian and All,
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We believe that every Blind + Vision Impaired person Deserves the right to freely & easily access a computer!
WE CREATE THE SOFTWARE WHICH MAKES THAT POSSIBL
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Perhaps we
Hello Brian and All,
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We believe that every Blind + Vision Impaired person Deserves the right to freely & easily access a computer!
WE CREATE THE SOFTWARE WHICH MAKES THAT POSSIBL
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Perhaps we
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Yeti
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#98979
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Re: Please read and consider: importance of providing exact (or almost exact) Windows version information will be helpful soon
Topic will be locked after this post, as we've gotten "meta" and, if it's not abundantly clear by now, I am not, ever, going to change my position on this, and for good reason.
Sarah,
My philosophy is
Topic will be locked after this post, as we've gotten "meta" and, if it's not abundantly clear by now, I am not, ever, going to change my position on this, and for good reason.
Sarah,
My philosophy is
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Brian Vogel
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#98978
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Re: Please read and consider: importance of providing exact (or almost exact) Windows version information will be helpful soon
No, this is not necessary. I already stated as to why. I believe that those who want screen readers to do their work promotes laziness IMHO. Learn how to get that info or be left behind is how I look
No, this is not necessary. I already stated as to why. I believe that those who want screen readers to do their work promotes laziness IMHO. Learn how to get that info or be left behind is how I look
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Sarah k Alawami
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#98977
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Re: Is there a way to run NVDA as a window and not a background process?
That might not work, given that we want resources on separate tracks. OBS can do up to 6. You can then extract the audio from the MKV and edit, as necessary. I've been able to now successfully do
That might not work, given that we want resources on separate tracks. OBS can do up to 6. You can then extract the audio from the MKV and edit, as necessary. I've been able to now successfully do
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Sarah k Alawami
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#98976
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Re: Please read and consider: importance of providing exact (or almost exact) Windows version information will be helpful soon
On Sat, Aug 27, 2022 at 02:29 PM, Steve Nutt wrote:
I think sometimes we are expecting people to know too much about their systems. Some want to just use them, and not know what's under the
On Sat, Aug 27, 2022 at 02:29 PM, Steve Nutt wrote:
I think sometimes we are expecting people to know too much about their systems. Some want to just use them, and not know what's under the
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Brian Vogel
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#98975
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Re: Is there a way to run NVDA as a window and not a background process?
Thanks for posting all that Brian. I know it’s off topic here, but it’s just another way to record things. I use Reaper with a Vocaster 2 audio interface and there is no other virtual cables or
Thanks for posting all that Brian. I know it’s off topic here, but it’s just another way to record things. I use Reaper with a Vocaster 2 audio interface and there is no other virtual cables or
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Steve Nutt
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#98974
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Re: Please read and consider: importance of providing exact (or almost exact) Windows version information will be helpful soon
I agree with this. I think sometimes we are expecting people to know too much about their systems. Some want to just use them, and not know what's under the hood.
So I would agree with a way for
I agree with this. I think sometimes we are expecting people to know too much about their systems. Some want to just use them, and not know what's under the hood.
So I would agree with a way for
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Steve Nutt
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#98973
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Re: Is there a way to run NVDA as a window and not a background process?
On Sat, Aug 27, 2022 at 02:19 PM, Steve Nutt wrote:
My way is to use Reaper, a Digital Audio Workstation.-
As an aside, there is a Groups.io group for blind users of Reaper: Reapers without Peepers
On Sat, Aug 27, 2022 at 02:19 PM, Steve Nutt wrote:
My way is to use Reaper, a Digital Audio Workstation.-
As an aside, there is a Groups.io group for blind users of Reaper: Reapers without Peepers
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Brian Vogel
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#98972
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Re: Is there a way to run NVDA as a window and not a background process?
My way is to use Reaper, a Digital Audio Workstation. Put the computer on one track, and my mic on another, then I can manipulate both separately.
All the best
Steve
My way is to use Reaper, a Digital Audio Workstation. Put the computer on one track, and my mic on another, then I can manipulate both separately.
All the best
Steve
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Steve Nutt
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#98971
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Re: Thunderbird thread unread question
Topic re-launched in Chat Subgroup: D. McGee Topic Reboot: Thunderbird and Read/Unread Marking for Conversation Threads
Original content by Mr. McGee posted as the initial message. He is a member
Topic re-launched in Chat Subgroup: D. McGee Topic Reboot: Thunderbird and Read/Unread Marking for Conversation Threads
Original content by Mr. McGee posted as the initial message. He is a member
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Brian Vogel
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#98970
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Re: Thunderbird thread unread question
Daniel,
This is a difficult reply because it's both a thanks combined with a "this belongs elsewhere (Chat Subgroup)".
The thanks, and it's a big one, is for providing the information that's vital for
Daniel,
This is a difficult reply because it's both a thanks combined with a "this belongs elsewhere (Chat Subgroup)".
The thanks, and it's a big one, is for providing the information that's vital for
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Brian Vogel
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#98969
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