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Re: academics and employment
Hi, Chris,
Yes, it appears from what I read that Gene prefers Jaws over NVDA. We all
have the right to our own opinions. We should be able to agree to disagree.
After all, that's what life is all
Hi, Chris,
Yes, it appears from what I read that Gene prefers Jaws over NVDA. We all
have the right to our own opinions. We should be able to agree to disagree.
After all, that's what life is all
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Rosemarie Chavarria
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#45557
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volume problem
hi, i'm having a problem with the volume with winamp and firefox. i'm
not getting any sound out of thesms but nvda is working properly. I
checked and they don't seem
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73,
Daro be muted. ren
hi, i'm having a problem with the volume with winamp and firefox. i'm
not getting any sound out of thesms but nvda is working properly. I
checked and they don't seem
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73,
Daro be muted. ren
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Darren Tomblin
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#45556
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Re: academics and employment
THis really has nothing to do with the current conversation, but I have to ask.
Since when did human society degrade to such a point that people cannot have different viewpoints on issues.
I happen to
THis really has nothing to do with the current conversation, but I have to ask.
Since when did human society degrade to such a point that people cannot have different viewpoints on issues.
I happen to
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Chris Shook <chris0309@...>
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#45555
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Re: academics and employment
Gene, firstly, I did not mean anything malicious toward the group or you. Secondly, my entire sentence about crashing was taken out of context. I did not mean to imply that JAWS crashed the first time
Gene, firstly, I did not mean anything malicious toward the group or you. Secondly, my entire sentence about crashing was taken out of context. I did not mean to imply that JAWS crashed the first time
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Mike
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#45554
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Re: academics and employment
I'll just say this.
I do not understand why an employer would care what screen reader you use. So long as it doesn't interfere with their system, it should be the blind person's choice which screen
I'll just say this.
I do not understand why an employer would care what screen reader you use. So long as it doesn't interfere with their system, it should be the blind person's choice which screen
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Chris Shook <chris0309@...>
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#45553
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Re: academics and employment
I am not convinced that this discription of JAWS crashing all the time is accurate as a generalization. It is one person's experience on how many computers, one, more than one? You can't ever
I am not convinced that this discription of JAWS crashing all the time is accurate as a generalization. It is one person's experience on how many computers, one, more than one? You can't ever
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Gene
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#45552
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Re: academics and employment
Ok. I didn’t mean gratitude in the sense that we must never speak our minds. I meant appreciate what has been done, while continuing to speak up about improvement. There is a balance between both,
Ok. I didn’t mean gratitude in the sense that we must never speak our minds. I meant appreciate what has been done, while continuing to speak up about improvement. There is a balance between both,
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Mike
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#45551
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Re: academics and employment
But if people are so concerned with gratitude that they don't speak their mind about what needs improvement, no one is being served. JAWS is still better in a lot of employment situations and a few
But if people are so concerned with gratitude that they don't speak their mind about what needs improvement, no one is being served. JAWS is still better in a lot of employment situations and a few
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By
Gene
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#45550
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Re: academics and employment
Great endorsement! I love this one! Everyone please pass this message along!
Roger
Great endorsement! I love this one! Everyone please pass this message along!
Roger
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By
Roger Stewart
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#45549
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Re: Review position not following system cursor in terminal applications
Jason, Tyler Spivey would definitely know. I have known him for years. He is one of the smartest developers I know. I remember him from when I was in high school and he went by TSP on networks. I went
Jason, Tyler Spivey would definitely know. I have known him for years. He is one of the smartest developers I know. I remember him from when I was in high school and he went by TSP on networks. I went
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By
Mike
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#45548
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academics and employment
Hello,
It is Mike who was talking to you all earlier about copy and paste. I am now on my personal e-mail.
I want to clarify what was said about the copy and paste system on the web needing to
Hello,
It is Mike who was talking to you all earlier about copy and paste. I am now on my personal e-mail.
I want to clarify what was said about the copy and paste system on the web needing to
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By
Mike
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#45547
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Re: Review position not following system cursor in terminal applications
The only time my NVDA cursor doesn't follow the system cursor when using either the command line in windows, or the cygwin environment is when I'm in screen review mode. As long as I'm in object
The only time my NVDA cursor doesn't follow the system cursor when using either the command line in windows, or the cygwin environment is when I'm in screen review mode. As long as I'm in object
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Travis Siegel <tsiegel@...>
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#45546
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Re: Review position not following system cursor in terminal applications
Thanks - I wasn't aware of that option. Restarting NVDA seemed to fix it in
Windows Subsystem for Linux, but not in the msysv2 console.
Thanks - I wasn't aware of that option. Restarting NVDA seemed to fix it in
Windows Subsystem for Linux, but not in the msysv2 console.
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Jason White
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#45545
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Re: Review position not following system cursor in terminal applications
Is Caret moves review cursor (NVDA+6) on?
Is Caret moves review cursor (NVDA+6) on?
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Tyler Spivey
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#45544
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Re: Review position not following system cursor in terminal applications
The problem isn’t confined to Windows Subsystem for Linux; I noticed it under msysv2 as well.
The problem isn’t confined to Windows Subsystem for Linux; I noticed it under msysv2 as well.
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By
Jason White
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#45543
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groups.io will be down for maintenance this evening, starting at 9PM Pacific Time (4AM Saturday 8/18 UTC), for about two hours.
The subject says it all, but I'll repeat it here in case it gets cut off by certain e-mail clients:
groups.io will be down for maintenance this evening, starting at 9PM Pacific Time (4AM Saturday 8/18
The subject says it all, but I'll repeat it here in case it gets cut off by certain e-mail clients:
groups.io will be down for maintenance this evening, starting at 9PM Pacific Time (4AM Saturday 8/18
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Brian Vogel
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#45542
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Re: Strange occasional issue in Windows 10 with programmes taking a long time to load -- maybe media players in particular?
Lol….indeed, thanks for that! It is.
Haha
Lol….indeed, thanks for that! It is.
Haha
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JM Casey <crystallogic@...>
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#45541
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Re: Strange occasional issue in Windows 10 with programmes taking a long time to load -- maybe media players in particular?
Here is a piece of doggerel about your problems. It won't help solve them, but maybe you'll enjoy it.
It's like a teeter-totter. Sometimes Winamp, sometimes VLC, just doesn't work like it otter.
Here is a piece of doggerel about your problems. It won't help solve them, but maybe you'll enjoy it.
It's like a teeter-totter. Sometimes Winamp, sometimes VLC, just doesn't work like it otter.
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By
Gene
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#45540
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Re: program to download videos from youtube history?
Yes, this program works with urls that youtube-dl supports, as well as any url via the use of wget or curl. Wget has some nice options regarding mirroring sites, and only downloading changed files,
Yes, this program works with urls that youtube-dl supports, as well as any url via the use of wget or curl. Wget has some nice options regarding mirroring sites, and only downloading changed files,
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Travis Siegel <tsiegel@...>
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#45539
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Re: Review position not following system cursor in terminal applications
Jason,
Do you absolutely need the Windows subsystem for Linux to accomplish your goals? Can you accomplish what you need through PowerShell, the Cygwin terminal, MSYS, or Git BASH?
Best
Jason,
Do you absolutely need the Windows subsystem for Linux to accomplish your goals? Can you accomplish what you need through PowerShell, the Cygwin terminal, MSYS, or Git BASH?
Best
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Walker, Michael E
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#45538
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