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Re: Torrents in QBitTorrent, or other accessible torrent clients.
There is more accessible clients like bittorrent and utorrent, but they are not safe like qbittorrent. Those clients had some issues like mining, advertisements etc.
There is more accessible clients like bittorrent and utorrent, but they are not safe like qbittorrent. Those clients had some issues like mining, advertisements etc.
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yunus Emre
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#73078
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What'sapp on PC?
Just downloaded this today because I joined a couple more groups and
having to catch up with messages on my phone is inconvenient when I'm
always at my computer. Are there any tips or tricks people
Just downloaded this today because I joined a couple more groups and
having to catch up with messages on my phone is inconvenient when I'm
always at my computer. Are there any tips or tricks people
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Clement Chou
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#73077
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Re: accessing mail headers in Thunderbird
One has to have the header area of a message displayed in Thunderbird before it can be traversed by NVDA (or period, for that matter).
ALT+V, H, A shows all of the header in a split window above the
One has to have the header area of a message displayed in Thunderbird before it can be traversed by NVDA (or period, for that matter).
ALT+V, H, A shows all of the header in a split window above the
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Brian Vogel
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#73076
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Re: accessing mail headers in Thunderbird
That does not work in NVDA.
-- They Ask Me If I'm Happy; I say Yes.They ask: "How Happy are You?"I Say: "I'm as happy as a stow away chimpanzee on a banana boat!"
That does not work in NVDA.
-- They Ask Me If I'm Happy; I say Yes.They ask: "How Happy are You?"I Say: "I'm as happy as a stow away chimpanzee on a banana boat!"
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Ron Canazzi
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#73075
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Re: Any desktop client for twitter with NVDA
Hi, thanks so much for this I have read chapter 1 and at this time not for me but thanks.
Hi, thanks so much for this I have read chapter 1 and at this time not for me but thanks.
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Kevin Cussick
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#73074
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Re: are there hot keys for raising and lowering speed of speech?
Hahahah, glad it worked!
And, it's a Sir. Sorry for the confusion, Sir Howard :)
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Regards,
Sociohack
Hahahah, glad it worked!
And, it's a Sir. Sorry for the confusion, Sir Howard :)
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Regards,
Sociohack
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Akshaya Choudhary
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#73073
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Re: A caution especially in these times
And I would suggest that anyone with questions regarding any aspect of Windows 10 join the Windows 10 for Screen Reader Users group. It is a far better source, and more active source, of Windows 10
And I would suggest that anyone with questions regarding any aspect of Windows 10 join the Windows 10 for Screen Reader Users group. It is a far better source, and more active source, of Windows 10
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Brian Vogel
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#73072
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Re: A caution especially in these times
Brian Vogel <britechguy@...> wrote:
Perhaps a document should be composed walking newbies through the steps of taking an image backup and restoring it. I personally use active@ diskimage lite to
Brian Vogel <britechguy@...> wrote:
Perhaps a document should be composed walking newbies through the steps of taking an image backup and restoring it. I personally use active@ diskimage lite to
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Rob Hudson <rob_hudson_3182@...>
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#73071
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Re: A caution especially in these times
I don't use Windows 10 and I can't discuss what the procedures are with sufficient knowledge. I should add that I sent my message to alert people but it may be that further discussion should be in
I don't use Windows 10 and I can't discuss what the procedures are with sufficient knowledge. I should add that I sent my message to alert people but it may be that further discussion should be in
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Gene
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#73070
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Re: accessing mail headers in Thunderbird
I figured it out! Open the message and press Alt+s, you will be placed in the header of the message. From there, you can TAB your way down to the area of your choice.
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Regards,
Sociohack
I figured it out! Open the message and press Alt+s, you will be placed in the header of the message. From there, you can TAB your way down to the area of your choice.
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Regards,
Sociohack
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Akshaya Choudhary
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#73069
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Re: A caution especially in these times
No. Period.
I don't know how many times it is going to take to convince people that there will, always, be outlier systems that crash and burn subsequent to any given update. It simply happens.
The
No. Period.
I don't know how many times it is going to take to convince people that there will, always, be outlier systems that crash and burn subsequent to any given update. It simply happens.
The
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Brian Vogel
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#73068
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Re: A caution especially in these times
Hi,
No, please don’t turn off automatic updates for Windows unless you are sure what you are doing. Again these issues affect a small number of users and it is configuration
Hi,
No, please don’t turn off automatic updates for Windows unless you are sure what you are doing. Again these issues affect a small number of users and it is configuration
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Joseph Lee
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#73067
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Re: A caution especially in these times
Hi,
There is a newer update, but don't count on that fixing reported problems yet as that one is an optional update. Not all users are experiencing these, and these are configuration
Hi,
There is a newer update, but don't count on that fixing reported problems yet as that one is an optional update. Not all users are experiencing these, and these are configuration
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Joseph Lee
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#73066
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Re: A caution especially in these times
Thanks. But. I personally do not trust kim komando. The rest of the sources I might trust, with a grain of sault. I am, I believe, running that update with no issues knock on wood.
Sarah Alawami,
Thanks. But. I personally do not trust kim komando. The rest of the sources I might trust, with a grain of sault. I am, I believe, running that update with no issues knock on wood.
Sarah Alawami,
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Sarah k Alawami
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#73065
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Re: A caution especially in these times
Hello Gene:
Does this mean we should turn off automatic updates and do them manually from the website?
Thanks,
Sandra
SLJohnson25@...
Sent from Mail for Windows 10
Hello Gene:
Does this mean we should turn off automatic updates and do them manually from the website?
Thanks,
Sandra
SLJohnson25@...
Sent from Mail for Windows 10
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Sandra Johnson <SLJohnson25@...>
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#73064
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Re: are there hot keys for raising and lowering speed of speech?
YES SIR OR MADAM! That sure does work. What a wonderous thing
YES SIR OR MADAM! That sure does work. What a wonderous thing
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Howard Traxler
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#73063
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A caution especially in these times
There is a new cumulative update for Windows 10 for Microsoft. I've seen contradictory things about how many Windows users are having bad effects from it but especially now, with social contact not
There is a new cumulative update for Windows 10 for Microsoft. I've seen contradictory things about how many Windows users are having bad effects from it but especially now, with social contact not
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Gene
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#73062
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Re: are there hot keys for raising and lowering speed of speech?
@Howard, in my case sometimes it works if I use numpad 0 as the NVDA modifier key, instead of the capslock which I normally use.
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Regards,
Sociohack
@Howard, in my case sometimes it works if I use numpad 0 as the NVDA modifier key, instead of the capslock which I normally use.
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Regards,
Sociohack
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Akshaya Choudhary
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#73061
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Re: are there hot keys for raising and lowering speed of speech?
OK, how do we fix it? Until then, I guess I'll just live with it.
OK, how do we fix it? Until then, I guess I'll just live with it.
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Howard Traxler
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#73060
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Re: accessing mail headers in Thunderbird
Thank you, Ron. It works with some newsletters. I think it's an issue caused by the newsletters.
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Regards,
Sociohack
Thank you, Ron. It works with some newsletters. I think it's an issue caused by the newsletters.
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Regards,
Sociohack
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Akshaya Choudhary
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#73059
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