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Re: Getting stuck with Firefox and NVDA and frames
Ok where do you find device manager in win 7? Where do I send sighted assistance to find this? then when I get the old clunker started I can test Firefox for you all. I do use it to do my food safe
Ok where do you find device manager in win 7? Where do I send sighted assistance to find this? then when I get the old clunker started I can test Firefox for you all. I do use it to do my food safe
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Arlene
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#56888
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Re: About accessible book reading apps
QReadd's the closest thing I've found to a pretty complete program.
I use the portable version placed in my Google Drive folder to be able to
synch across my computers
I would like features where you
QReadd's the closest thing I've found to a pretty complete program.
I use the portable version placed in my Google Drive folder to be able to
synch across my computers
I would like features where you
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Cristóbal
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#56887
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Re: A political history of Windows accessibility standards.
Yes what he also does not say in this article and something i did attempt to help with was the public facing lies that the BBC portray about how accessible their site was, while all the time removing
Yes what he also does not say in this article and something i did attempt to help with was the public facing lies that the BBC portray about how accessible their site was, while all the time removing
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By
Brian's Mail list account
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#56886
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Re: About accessible book reading apps
Yep. Doesn't seem like a lot to ask, but all those thigns together are oddly
a rarity.
Yep. Doesn't seem like a lot to ask, but all those thigns together are oddly
a rarity.
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JM Casey
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#56885
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Re: About accessible book reading apps
I'm still looking for a good, free program to do this, which will preserve formatting, like italics and bold. I just need it to open EPUB files, work with links, both external and internal, show a
I'm still looking for a good, free program to do this, which will preserve formatting, like italics and bold. I just need it to open EPUB files, work with links, both external and internal, show a
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By
Devin Prater
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#56884
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Re: About accessible book reading apps
I use qRead to open the files, then just save as .txt and dump into my braille note for reading on the display. :D
Neat programme though. It was worth the money because it does open these files really
I use qRead to open the files, then just save as .txt and dump into my braille note for reading on the display. :D
Neat programme though. It was worth the money because it does open these files really
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JM Casey
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#56883
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Re: About accessible book reading apps
No, when I tested I did jus that, but Elsa reads from where the cursor is. I can't reproduce the issue here...
Ciao,
Ollie
No, when I tested I did jus that, but Elsa reads from where the cursor is. I can't reproduce the issue here...
Ciao,
Ollie
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By
Mallard <mallard@...>
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#56882
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Re: About accessible book reading apps
Hi, Travis. Yeah, actually though, I'm likely going to start using just NVDA because with the other speech, it breaks up a lot. It didn't used to do that, but it got to where I often had to close
Hi, Travis. Yeah, actually though, I'm likely going to start using just NVDA because with the other speech, it breaks up a lot. It didn't used to do that, but it got to where I often had to close
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Annette Moore
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#56881
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Re: About accessible book reading apps
Ok, go somewhere else in the document. Like, go to the middle or somewhere, or do a search and put your cursor elsewhere. then try Elsa again. She will start reading at the very beginning instead of
Ok, go somewhere else in the document. Like, go to the middle or somewhere, or do a search and put your cursor elsewhere. then try Elsa again. She will start reading at the very beginning instead of
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Annette Moore
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#56880
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Re: About accessible book reading apps
Oh, no. As I never read with anything except NVDA, I would have missed that bug completely.
Travis
Oh, no. As I never read with anything except NVDA, I would have missed that bug completely.
Travis
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By
Kwork
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#56879
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Re: About accessible book reading apps
Hello again Annette,
It works fine here. Ctrl+s toggles between tts. Or rather, it switches from the system tts to Microsoft Elsa, wich is the Italian voice. I have only that one tts active right
Hello again Annette,
It works fine here. Ctrl+s toggles between tts. Or rather, it switches from the system tts to Microsoft Elsa, wich is the Italian voice. I have only that one tts active right
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Mallard <mallard@...>
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#56878
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Re: About accessible book reading apps
Hello Annette,
I haven't tried to change tts, so I hadn't noticed this issue.
I suppose we could contact Christopher and ask him to fix it, unless it's been done on purpose...
I'll test this
Hello Annette,
I haven't tried to change tts, so I hadn't noticed this issue.
I suppose we could contact Christopher and ask him to fix it, unless it's been done on purpose...
I'll test this
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By
Mallard <mallard@...>
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#56877
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Re: About accessible book reading apps
the only thing I don't like about the update is that it kind of broke the ability to read with anything other than your actual screen reader because every time I hit control+s to enable speech from
the only thing I don't like about the update is that it kind of broke the ability to read with anything other than your actual screen reader because every time I hit control+s to enable speech from
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By
Annette Moore
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#56876
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Re: Hi friends my problem is about Google docs
Hi
Are you using desktop or laptop keyboard layout? The read current line command in desktop mode is NVDA+UpArrow, in Laptop mode it’s NVDA+l.
To check your keyboard layout, press NVDA+ctrl+k
Hi
Are you using desktop or laptop keyboard layout? The read current line command in desktop mode is NVDA+UpArrow, in Laptop mode it’s NVDA+l.
To check your keyboard layout, press NVDA+ctrl+k
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By
Chris Mullins
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#56875
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Hi friends my problem is about Google docs
I will use Google docs for my office work but I have a problem with Google docs I can't able to read the current line using n v d a with that shortcut key Nvidia + up arrow to read the current line I
I will use Google docs for my office work but I have a problem with Google docs I can't able to read the current line using n v d a with that shortcut key Nvidia + up arrow to read the current line I
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By
Surendra JUJJAVARAPU <surendrajujjavarapu9@...>
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#56874
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Re: A political history of Windows accessibility standards.
Fascinating. As far as I'm concerned, having spent almost 2 decades as a developer, this is all SSDD. A very great deal of technology is driven by, or impeded by, petty politics and hoping to get a
Fascinating. As far as I'm concerned, having spent almost 2 decades as a developer, this is all SSDD. A very great deal of technology is driven by, or impeded by, petty politics and hoping to get a
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By
Brian Vogel
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#56873
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Re: A political history of Windows accessibility standards.
Great article. Thanks for sharing it with us.
Great article. Thanks for sharing it with us.
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By
Rosemarie Chavarria
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#56872
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Re: A political history of Windows accessibility standards.
Yes, I wish more authors wrote about this kind of thing.
Yes, I wish more authors wrote about this kind of thing.
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By
Devin Prater
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#56871
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Re: A political history of Windows accessibility standards.
Hi.
This was a great article 😊 I really enjoyed it.
Hi.
This was a great article 😊 I really enjoyed it.
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By
molly the blind tech lover
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#56870
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A political history of Windows accessibility standards.
This is a really great blog post by the developer of WebbIE, a text based web browser based off IE, and other accessible applications, like an accessible podcast client, that's
This is a really great blog post by the developer of WebbIE, a text based web browser based off IE, and other accessible applications, like an accessible podcast client, that's
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Robert Kingett
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#56869
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