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From the JFW User's list (yes, there is a direct NVDA tie in): How to stop jaws from interfering with an application's keyboard commands
Here is the topic: How to stop jaws from interfering with an application's keyboard commands
This is the claim I find incredibly confusing, and believe to be false, "Yeah it puts the synth to sleep
Here is the topic: How to stop jaws from interfering with an application's keyboard commands
This is the claim I find incredibly confusing, and believe to be false, "Yeah it puts the synth to sleep
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Brian Vogel
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#99790
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Re: NVDA cursor automatically placed in conversations list in gMail standard view
Louise,
I'll let others answer your original question, as it's worth discussing as far as accessing Gmail webmail with NVDA.
Although Google has claimed that they're going to kill Basic HTML View,
Louise,
I'll let others answer your original question, as it's worth discussing as far as accessing Gmail webmail with NVDA.
Although Google has claimed that they're going to kill Basic HTML View,
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Brian Vogel
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#99789
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NVDA cursor automatically placed in conversations list in gMail standard view
Hi. Gmail appears to have just phased out the basic html view, so I have to use the standard view now. I noticed that when I log in, NVDA is automatically placed in focus mode, and the cursor is
Hi. Gmail appears to have just phased out the basic html view, so I have to use the standard view now. I noticed that when I log in, NVDA is automatically placed in focus mode, and the cursor is
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Louise Pfau
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#99788
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Re: apple.com
On Tue, Sep 27, 2022 at 06:20 PM, Jackie wrote:
Person, maybe?-
What people say is very often a product of the era in which they were alive. And the "crazy old lady" and "crazy old man" tropes are
On Tue, Sep 27, 2022 at 06:20 PM, Jackie wrote:
Person, maybe?-
What people say is very often a product of the era in which they were alive. And the "crazy old lady" and "crazy old man" tropes are
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Brian Vogel
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#99787
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Edited
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Re: apple.com
Person, maybe? & yeah--I should've checked the spelling. I was off to
get my hair done. & sometimes O'malley's right about what we all do.
Hope the dr. appointment went ok.
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Jackie McBride
Be a
Person, maybe? & yeah--I should've checked the spelling. I was off to
get my hair done. & sometimes O'malley's right about what we all do.
Hope the dr. appointment went ok.
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Jackie McBride
Be a
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Jackie
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#99786
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Re: Beginning basic programming with Python and nvda
Having a computer science degree and background in programming the only thing I found with python is how important spacing is. I did enjoy playing with it and createed a black Jack game and some
Having a computer science degree and background in programming the only thing I found with python is how important spacing is. I did enjoy playing with it and createed a black Jack game and some
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Don H
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#99785
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Re: Beginning basic programming with Python and nvda
Well I also did visual courses.
I began with pascal in devpascal and javascript.
However back then the idea was to go to c, or visual basic.
I started to try to learn afterwards but it
Well I also did visual courses.
I began with pascal in devpascal and javascript.
However back then the idea was to go to c, or visual basic.
I started to try to learn afterwards but it
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Shaun Everiss
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#99784
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Re: confused about NVDA updates
The first thing you should do when debugging something like this is start with a clean configuration, unless you know all the factors that go into yours.
In your case it's probably something in the
The first thing you should do when debugging something like this is start with a clean configuration, unless you know all the factors that go into yours.
In your case it's probably something in the
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Tyler Spivey
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#99783
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Re: Beginning basic programming with Python and nvda
Hi,
Having taken courses that are heavily visual (and I know some of us did the same), I can say that it is possible for a blind person to take visual courses although accommodations are still
Hi,
Having taken courses that are heavily visual (and I know some of us did the same), I can say that it is possible for a blind person to take visual courses although accommodations are still
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Joseph Lee
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#99782
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Re: confused about NVDA updates
I have tried both Punctuation Level most and some with Microsoft Mark and Hazel, and both read a numeric dot sequence.
Prior experiments with other OneCore voices had Punctuation Level most.
In no
I have tried both Punctuation Level most and some with Microsoft Mark and Hazel, and both read a numeric dot sequence.
Prior experiments with other OneCore voices had Punctuation Level most.
In no
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Brian Vogel
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#99781
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Re: confused about NVDA updates
Your punctuation level is the combo box that says Punctuation/symbol level: in the voice settings dialog (NVDA+Ctrl+v).
Your punctuation level is the combo box that says Punctuation/symbol level: in the voice settings dialog (NVDA+Ctrl+v).
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Tyler Spivey
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#99780
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Re: confused about NVDA updates
Here is a correction. I just checked the original message and the numbers are written correctly. I don't know what caused the confusion yesterday but I somehow tested incorrectly.
Here is a correction. I just checked the original message and the numbers are written correctly. I don't know what caused the confusion yesterday but I somehow tested incorrectly.
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Gene
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#99779
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Re: confused about NVDA updates
As a fascinating (to me, anyway) aside: Even speech viewer is of no help in demonstrating what NVDA is saying, as the string shows up exactly as many have written it here, so that's clearly what's
As a fascinating (to me, anyway) aside: Even speech viewer is of no help in demonstrating what NVDA is saying, as the string shows up exactly as many have written it here, so that's clearly what's
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Brian Vogel
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#99778
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Re: Assistance Needed - NVDA seems to be jumping around in documents
Hi Chris
No, I do not hold down the key for too long.
That is why I am worried and confused as to what is happening.
Most of the time, I connect the external keyboard when using a laptop.
This
Hi Chris
No, I do not hold down the key for too long.
That is why I am worried and confused as to what is happening.
Most of the time, I connect the external keyboard when using a laptop.
This
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Marisane Moruthanyana
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#99777
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Re: confused about NVDA updates
All of the reading I'm doing for that string is on the Groups.io topic we're in right now. So far I've tried three different OneCore voices and all of them read as a numeric-dot sequence.
I am not
All of the reading I'm doing for that string is on the Groups.io topic we're in right now. So far I've tried three different OneCore voices and all of them read as a numeric-dot sequence.
I am not
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Brian Vogel
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#99776
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Re: confused about NVDA updates
I have the numbers spoken as February 3rd 2022 with punctuation set to none.
Gene
I have the numbers spoken as February 3rd 2022 with punctuation set to none.
Gene
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Gene
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#99775
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Re: confused about NVDA updates
If I write 2022.2.3, using OneCore Mark, mine reads as February 3rd, 2022.
What punctuation level are you using? Try using some, and you should get the same thing.
If I write 2022.2.3, using OneCore Mark, mine reads as February 3rd, 2022.
What punctuation level are you using? Try using some, and you should get the same thing.
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Tyler Spivey
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#99774
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Re: confused about NVDA updates
I thought it did for some reason but I checked it again and it is reading as the original message reported. The current version is spoken as February 3rd, 2022.
I didn't use the about
I thought it did for some reason but I checked it again and it is reading as the original message reported. The current version is spoken as February 3rd, 2022.
I didn't use the about
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Gene
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#99773
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Re: Assistance Needed - NVDA seems to be jumping around in documents
Does this occur when any other screen reader, e.g., Narrator or JAWS, is in use?
The symptoms scream an intermittently stuck key, and it could be one of several different keys.
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Brian - Virginia,
Does this occur when any other screen reader, e.g., Narrator or JAWS, is in use?
The symptoms scream an intermittently stuck key, and it could be one of several different keys.
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Brian - Virginia,
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Brian Vogel
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#99772
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Re: Assistance Needed - NVDA seems to be jumping around in documents
Trembling?
Are you perhaps holding down a key too long causing rapid stutter speech as NVDA tries to keep up with your cursor movement?
Do you have a key sticking?
Are you perhaps unintentionally
Trembling?
Are you perhaps holding down a key too long causing rapid stutter speech as NVDA tries to keep up with your cursor movement?
Do you have a key sticking?
Are you perhaps unintentionally
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Chris Smart
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#99771
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