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Re: nvda and ham calls
It does not. You type in the sign and hit enter. If I need to edit a call, good luck, as that part is hard to do so I'd better get it right.
To read the calls, I up and down arrow but I cannot move
It does not. You type in the sign and hit enter. If I need to edit a call, good luck, as that part is hard to do so I'd better get it right.
To read the calls, I up and down arrow but I cannot move
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Sarah k Alawami
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#78489
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Re: In-Process is out
I just went to the NVDA shop and found that when I clicked on the link to learn more about the bundle, it added that bundle to my cart, but didn't say anything more about the bundle. There
I just went to the NVDA shop and found that when I clicked on the link to learn more about the bundle, it added that bundle to my cart, but didn't say anything more about the bundle. There
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Mary Otten
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#78488
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In-Process is out
Good morning everyone,
The latest In-Process blog is out, including information on NVDA 2020.3, NVDACon 2020 (and a highlight from NVDACon 2018), and information on reporting formatting information
Good morning everyone,
The latest In-Process blog is out, including information on NVDA 2020.3, NVDACon 2020 (and a highlight from NVDACon 2018), and information on reporting formatting information
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Quentin Christensen
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#78487
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Re: emphasized and not emphasized> what is this?
Thanks a million Chris. This feature caught me by surprise.
Regards,
Ibrahim
Thanks a million Chris. This feature caught me by surprise.
Regards,
Ibrahim
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Ibrahim Abedrabbo
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#78486
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Re: web sites detecting a screen reader
It’s true that there may be multiple ways developers use to hide or show content to screen reader users, but the most widely accepted method is to use media queries in your style sheets. The details
It’s true that there may be multiple ways developers use to hide or show content to screen reader users, but the most widely accepted method is to use media queries in your style sheets. The details
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Luke Robinett <blindgroupsluke@...>
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#78485
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Re: NVDA Settings Documentation
If the app uses browse mode, use page layout means that a page will be formatted more the way a sighted user would see it. The one instance I am aware of is that if you don't use page layout, more
If the app uses browse mode, use page layout means that a page will be formatted more the way a sighted user would see it. The one instance I am aware of is that if you don't use page layout, more
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Gene
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#78484
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Re: NVDA Settings Documentation
The item is identified as maximum line length. It means that a line longer than the maximum number of carachters the function is set for will begin a new line at about the point of the maximum
The item is identified as maximum line length. It means that a line longer than the maximum number of carachters the function is set for will begin a new line at about the point of the maximum
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Gene
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#78483
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Re: NVDA Settings Documentation
This is so helpful. I've wondered about these settings for a while but didn't look at the documentation.
I just tried setting the line length to 40 which actually is helpful in this web mail web
This is so helpful. I've wondered about these settings for a while but didn't look at the documentation.
I just tried setting the line length to 40 which actually is helpful in this web mail web
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Robert Logue
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#78482
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Locked
Re: well, I guess I shouldn't have expected much
All,
I think it's clear that this topic has run its course (and I've been as guilty as anyone as far as topic drift goes). It no longer really has any connection at all to the stated
All,
I think it's clear that this topic has run its course (and I've been as guilty as anyone as far as topic drift goes). It no longer really has any connection at all to the stated
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Brian Vogel
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#78481
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Locked
Re: well, I guess I shouldn't have expected much
Wow. I can’t stand the Windows 10 email app. I find it inefficient at Cetera. Thunderbird all the way for me. Different strokes. I’m really not having any problem with Thunderbird and NVDA. No
Wow. I can’t stand the Windows 10 email app. I find it inefficient at Cetera. Thunderbird all the way for me. Different strokes. I’m really not having any problem with Thunderbird and NVDA. No
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Mary Otten
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#78480
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Locked
Re: well, I guess I shouldn't have expected much
The mail app for Windows 10 works beautifully! I work with a thousand emails per day between three accounts! I wrote a tutorial for the mail app that I can send you! David Moore
The mail app for Windows 10 works beautifully! I work with a thousand emails per day between three accounts! I wrote a tutorial for the mail app that I can send you! David Moore
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David Moore
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#78479
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Re: NVDA Settings Documentation
Hi,
As for that, I'm not sure.
Cheers,
Joseph
Hi,
As for that, I'm not sure.
Cheers,
Joseph
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Joseph Lee
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#78478
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Locked
Re: well, I guess I shouldn't have expected much
While I don't want to stray off of the subject of NVDA I did want to point out that there are actually two Thunderbird discussion lists out there.
The first is the Support-Thunderbird list,
While I don't want to stray off of the subject of NVDA I did want to point out that there are actually two Thunderbird discussion lists out there.
The first is the Support-Thunderbird list,
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David Goldfield
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#78477
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Re: NVDA Settings Documentation
Joseph: Does that account for compound and/or hyphenized words?
Dave
Joseph: Does that account for compound and/or hyphenized words?
Dave
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Dave Grossoehme
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#78476
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Re: NVDA Settings Documentation
On Thu, Oct 22, 2020 at 06:06 PM, Dave Grossoehme wrote:
That's why my programming instructors pointed out in more detail, than I can ever express.-
A) You are making this way more complicated than it
On Thu, Oct 22, 2020 at 06:06 PM, Dave Grossoehme wrote:
That's why my programming instructors pointed out in more detail, than I can ever express.-
A) You are making this way more complicated than it
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Brian Vogel
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#78475
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Re: NVDA Settings Documentation
Good Day: What happens if there is a shorter line than normal in the middle of your text somewhere, or if the page has a horizontal line to divide the text? I think there is more to this
Good Day: What happens if there is a shorter line than normal in the middle of your text somewhere, or if the page has a horizontal line to divide the text? I think there is more to this
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Dave Grossoehme
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#78474
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Locked
Re: well, I guess I shouldn't have expected much
It's interesting that this topic has come up. I've been using Thunderbird for around ten years and I'm currently running it on a system that was probably build around 2007 or 2008 which I bought
It's interesting that this topic has come up. I've been using Thunderbird for around ten years and I'm currently running it on a system that was probably build around 2007 or 2008 which I bought
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David Goldfield
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#78473
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Re: NVDA Settings Documentation
Good Day: My first thought is if you wish to have a block of text stand out, and you want it to spand out to the left, right, or both left and right, but still be centered. There could be
Good Day: My first thought is if you wish to have a block of text stand out, and you want it to spand out to the left, right, or both left and right, but still be centered. There could be
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Dave Grossoehme
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#78472
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Re: NVDA Settings Documentation
Good Day: Is the limit, the number of characters possible on a line, such as 66 characters use to be the limit in the dos days. Or the limit number count as many characters that can be
Good Day: Is the limit, the number of characters possible on a line, such as 66 characters use to be the limit in the dos days. Or the limit number count as many characters that can be
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Dave Grossoehme
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#78471
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Re: nvda and ham calls
Hi Sara,
Does this net logger have an edit field for each item? If so, then either try using screen review or object navigation. I used to use an old ham database program years ago and
Hi Sara,
Does this net logger have an edit field for each item? If so, then either try using screen review or object navigation. I used to use an old ham database program years ago and
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Ron Canazzi
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#78470
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