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Re: can't read the what's new section in the help menu
Hi, Chris,
I was using Microsoft edge but I switched to google chrome. When I went to the what’s new section and hit enter, it went right to it in google chrome. What browser are you using?
Hi, Chris,
I was using Microsoft edge but I switched to google chrome. When I went to the what’s new section and hit enter, it went right to it in google chrome. What browser are you using?
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Rosemarie Chavarria
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#99861
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Re: can't read the what's new section in the help menu
Thanks for the tip about google chrome. I was hoping it would open in Microsoft edge but it didn’t work. Now I’m using google chrome as my default browser.
Rosemarie
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Thanks for the tip about google chrome. I was hoping it would open in Microsoft edge but it didn’t work. Now I’m using google chrome as my default browser.
Rosemarie
Sent from Mail
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Rosemarie Chavarria
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#99860
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Re: can't read the what's new section in the help menu
Hi Rosemarie,
I’m using latest nvda and google chrome in newest win10 and the :what’s new: feature opens as a webpage.
Try once more for good luck.
Cheers,
Mont
Hi Rosemarie,
I’m using latest nvda and google chrome in newest win10 and the :what’s new: feature opens as a webpage.
Try once more for good luck.
Cheers,
Mont
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Monte Single
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#99859
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Re: can't read the what's new section in the help menu
I just tried it here, and the web page opened in my browser. I’m running Windows 10 if that helps any.
I just tried it here, and the web page opened in my browser. I’m running Windows 10 if that helps any.
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Chris Smart
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#99858
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can't read the what's new section in the help menu
Hi, everyone,
I wanted to read the what’s new section in the NVDA help menu. I hit insert N for the menu, hit the down arrow to the help section. Then I hit the right arrow to open it. When I
Hi, everyone,
I wanted to read the what’s new section in the NVDA help menu. I hit insert N for the menu, hit the down arrow to the help section. Then I hit the right arrow to open it. When I
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Rosemarie Chavarria
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#99857
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News – NV Access - NVDA 2022.2.4 Released
#nvaccessnewsfeed
NVDA 2022.2.4 ReleasedBy Sean Budd
NV Access is pleased to announce that version 2022.2.4 of NVDA, the free screen reader for Microsoft Windows, is now available for download.This is a security patch
NVDA 2022.2.4 ReleasedBy Sean Budd
NV Access is pleased to announce that version 2022.2.4 of NVDA, the free screen reader for Microsoft Windows, is now available for download.This is a security patch
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Group Integration <nvda@...>
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#99856
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Locked
Re: rolling back NVDA for BrowserNav add-on
Bob,
I already told you, explicitly, that this assertion is incorrect, because it is incorrect, and gave you a direct link to BrowserNav version 2.4, which is compatible with NVDA 2022.X. Here was
Bob,
I already told you, explicitly, that this assertion is incorrect, because it is incorrect, and gave you a direct link to BrowserNav version 2.4, which is compatible with NVDA 2022.X. Here was
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Brian Vogel
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#99855
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Locked
rolling back NVDA for BrowserNav add-on
I updated NVDA and lost BrowserNav add-on. I want to role back to the latest version of NVDA where Browser-Nav works.
The author shows it's compatible to 2019.1.
It is working on another system
I updated NVDA and lost BrowserNav add-on. I want to role back to the latest version of NVDA where Browser-Nav works.
The author shows it's compatible to 2019.1.
It is working on another system
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Robert Logue
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#99854
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Re: Beginning basic programming with Python and nvda
If I wanted to start learning how to program in it where would be a good place to go on the net to learn?
Sent from Mail for Windows
If I wanted to start learning how to program in it where would be a good place to go on the net to learn?
Sent from Mail for Windows
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jamie coady
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#99853
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Re: 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
Hi Group,
All I can say on this subject (I'm not really sure if its relevant) is that on occasion I have an accidental running of both NVDA and JAWS and it ain't pretty. I use a desktop
Hi Group,
All I can say on this subject (I'm not really sure if its relevant) is that on occasion I have an accidental running of both NVDA and JAWS and it ain't pretty. I use a desktop
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Ron Canazzi
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#99852
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Re: Beginning basic programming with Python and nvda
Yep, I love how easy it is to set those kinds of things. Just Insert + Control + D for document formatting, then Alt + I for indentation, arrow to what you want, Enter, and boom you're done.
Devin
Yep, I love how easy it is to set those kinds of things. Just Insert + Control + D for document formatting, then Alt + I for indentation, arrow to what you want, Enter, and boom you're done.
Devin
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Devin Prater
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#99851
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Re: Beginning basic programming with Python and nvda
On Wed, Sep 28, 2022 at 12:56 PM, multi 85 wrote:
. . . what NVDA settings would you recommend I change or have? So, I have heard I should put the punctuation to all, I should let it notify me of
On Wed, Sep 28, 2022 at 12:56 PM, multi 85 wrote:
. . . what NVDA settings would you recommend I change or have? So, I have heard I should put the punctuation to all, I should let it notify me of
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Brian Vogel
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#99850
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Re: Beginning basic programming with Python and nvda
Biggest thing to do with indentation change announcement is I have mine set to tones, and, not speaking out indentation level since this might, at times, interfere with it reading out code
Biggest thing to do with indentation change announcement is I have mine set to tones, and, not speaking out indentation level since this might, at times, interfere with it reading out code
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Jacob Kruger
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#99849
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Re: Beginning basic programming with Python and nvda
Sort of on this topic as well, Jacob mentioned some of what he does,
but, for those who are programming in Python, so that I don't have to
learn the hard way, what NVDA settings would you recommend I
Sort of on this topic as well, Jacob mentioned some of what he does,
but, for those who are programming in Python, so that I don't have to
learn the hard way, what NVDA settings would you recommend I
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multi 85
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#99848
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Re: NVDA cursor automatically placed in conversations list in gMail standard view
Its good that the discussion clarified that.
Gene
On 9/28/2022 11:22 AM, Brian Vogel wrote:
Its good that the discussion clarified that.
Gene
On 9/28/2022 11:22 AM, Brian Vogel wrote:
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Gene
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#99847
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Re: NVDA cursor automatically placed in conversations list in gMail standard view
It’s actually quite easy to use, just use all of it in focus mode and memorize at least j, k, s, * then a, x, !, #, and the right click or apps key. Those are all of the keys I’ve memorized thus
It’s actually quite easy to use, just use all of it in focus mode and memorize at least j, k, s, * then a, x, !, #, and the right click or apps key. Those are all of the keys I’ve memorized thus
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Sarah k Alawami
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#99846
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Re: NVDA cursor automatically placed in conversations list in gMail standard view
By the way, I will now allow anyone to make any final point(s) they may wish to make in a single post. But even I realized that my last post is way off-topic for this group. It has nothing to do
By the way, I will now allow anyone to make any final point(s) they may wish to make in a single post. But even I realized that my last post is way off-topic for this group. It has nothing to do
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Brian Vogel
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#99845
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Re: NVDA cursor automatically placed in conversations list in gMail standard view
On Wed, Sep 28, 2022 at 12:11 PM, Gene wrote:
But you talked about no one having an excuse to be surprised when it does. To me, that implies a decision taken and implemented with little
On Wed, Sep 28, 2022 at 12:11 PM, Gene wrote:
But you talked about no one having an excuse to be surprised when it does. To me, that implies a decision taken and implemented with little
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Brian Vogel
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#99844
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Re: NVDA cursor automatically placed in conversations list in gMail standard view
Regarding all the shortcuts, its the same as working with programs in general. You would learn the ones you use regularly, which probably wouldn't be a lot since there are certain things you
Regarding all the shortcuts, its the same as working with programs in general. You would learn the ones you use regularly, which probably wouldn't be a lot since there are certain things you
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Gene
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#99843
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Re: NVDA cursor automatically placed in conversations list in gMail standard view
On Wed, Sep 28, 2022 at 11:59 AM, Jackie wrote:
For my part, I'll use it till I'm forced to switch. I can use the standard view; I just don't like it & therefore choose not to. I certainly advise that
On Wed, Sep 28, 2022 at 11:59 AM, Jackie wrote:
For my part, I'll use it till I'm forced to switch. I can use the standard view; I just don't like it & therefore choose not to. I certainly advise that
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Brian Vogel
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#99842
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