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Re: what next
Tech support are correct, and narrator wont work within the bios/uefi
So you will need sighted help to change the setting unfortunately
Tech support are correct, and narrator wont work within the bios/uefi
So you will need sighted help to change the setting unfortunately
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Chris
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#88913
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Re: what next
Hi Ken
You can also download a mcafee removal tool from the mcafee web site. I do not know how accessible it is but it should get rid of the remaining components.
Cheers
Chris
Sent from
Hi Ken
You can also download a mcafee removal tool from the mcafee web site. I do not know how accessible it is but it should get rid of the remaining components.
Cheers
Chris
Sent from
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Chris Mullins
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#88912
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Re: Introductory questions about navigating in a browser.
When reading begins, press control to stop reading. Then move line by line and you will hear each line and no more until you move to the next line.
There is a way to have the web page read but that
When reading begins, press control to stop reading. Then move line by line and you will hear each line and no more until you move to the next line.
There is a way to have the web page read but that
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Gene
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#88911
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Re: what next
HP actually has a BIOS configuration utility that can be used to edit BIOS settings from within Windows. https://ftp.ext.hp.com/pub/caps-softpaq/cmit/HP_BCU.html. this is a command line
HP actually has a BIOS configuration utility that can be used to edit BIOS settings from within Windows. https://ftp.ext.hp.com/pub/caps-softpaq/cmit/HP_BCU.html. this is a command line
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Mohamed
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#88910
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Re: what next
This has nothing to do with the screen-reader. Narrator, being another screen-reader, will not work around the problem. If someone didn’t use a screen-reader, the fn keys would function the same
This has nothing to do with the screen-reader. Narrator, being another screen-reader, will not work around the problem. If someone didn’t use a screen-reader, the fn keys would function the same
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Gene
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#88909
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Re: what next
The short answer is no. The long answer is h*** (rhymes w/tech) no. I
suggest getting extremely good sighted assistance, because you mess
w/the wrong thing in BIOS, and things can go pear-shaped very
The short answer is no. The long answer is h*** (rhymes w/tech) no. I
suggest getting extremely good sighted assistance, because you mess
w/the wrong thing in BIOS, and things can go pear-shaped very
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Jackie
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#88908
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what next
Hi NVDA apparently BIOS is set this way in default the HP tech support says that BIOS is outside windows and therefore screen reader won’t work. Will narrator work this way and if not can a blind
Hi NVDA apparently BIOS is set this way in default the HP tech support says that BIOS is outside windows and therefore screen reader won’t work. Will narrator work this way and if not can a blind
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ken lawrence
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#88907
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Re: NVDA to not read columns and rows in webpages
My bad, it should read "document format" not page format.
My bad, it should read "document format" not page format.
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Monte Single
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#88906
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Re: NVDA to not read columns and rows in webpages
Yes I got it thanks everyone.
Saylor Cooper
Yes I got it thanks everyone.
Saylor Cooper
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Saylor Cooper
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#88905
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Re: Introductory questions about navigating in a browser.
Hi, I'll try to answer your questions though I for some reason don't fully know what you mean.
1. To read by line usually pressing up or down arrows can work. If you want to read by paragraph press
Hi, I'll try to answer your questions though I for some reason don't fully know what you mean.
1. To read by line usually pressing up or down arrows can work. If you want to read by paragraph press
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Jujube
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#88904
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Re: NVDA to not read columns and rows in webpages
Hi Saylor, I think you're referring to the reading of tables. You need to go to document formatting settings (NVDA control D), tab a bunch of times, and uncheck "row and column headers" or any of the
Hi Saylor, I think you're referring to the reading of tables. You need to go to document formatting settings (NVDA control D), tab a bunch of times, and uncheck "row and column headers" or any of the
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Jujube
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#88903
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Re: NVDA to not read columns and rows in webpages
You have to go settings, page format, and uncheck columns and rows.
This page format section of settings has a huge selection of items to choose from; it is worth reviewing more than once to get
You have to go settings, page format, and uncheck columns and rows.
This page format section of settings has a huge selection of items to choose from; it is worth reviewing more than once to get
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Monte Single
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#88902
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Introductory questions about navigating in a browser.
Hi,
I’m new to using NVDA having little exposure to other text to speech programs before jumping in. I’ve use a program called the Grid which acts as a keyboard emulator to help me with my
Hi,
I’m new to using NVDA having little exposure to other text to speech programs before jumping in. I’ve use a program called the Grid which acts as a keyboard emulator to help me with my
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Alan Joyce
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#88901
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NVDA to not read columns and rows in webpages
Hello, I’m trying to figure out how to get NVDA to stop reading columns and rows especially on webpages whenever I don’t need that information. Thanks.
Saylor Cooper
Hello, I’m trying to figure out how to get NVDA to stop reading columns and rows especially on webpages whenever I don’t need that information. Thanks.
Saylor Cooper
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By
Saylor Cooper
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#88900
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MS Word focus issues when revising documents and their comments
Hello list,
Apologies if this has been reported somewhere already but it doesn't look like this specific issue is up on GitHub yet and I'm curious if anyone else has seen it before I try to add it.
I
Hello list,
Apologies if this has been reported somewhere already but it doesn't look like this specific issue is up on GitHub yet and I'm curious if anyone else has seen it before I try to add it.
I
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Sally Kiebdaj
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#88899
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Re: need access to my function keys
Generally the "media keys" function of the function keys must be turned off in UEFI/BIOS. But, there are brands like Lenovo that have a utility where it can be done under Windows.
The make and model
Generally the "media keys" function of the function keys must be turned off in UEFI/BIOS. But, there are brands like Lenovo that have a utility where it can be done under Windows.
The make and model
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Brian Vogel
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#88898
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Re: need access to my function keys
You will have to go into the bios to revert the function keys to their normal function
In the meantime you have to hold down the FN key whilst pressing the function key along with any other key
You will have to go into the bios to revert the function keys to their normal function
In the meantime you have to hold down the FN key whilst pressing the function key along with any other key
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Chris
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#88897
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need access to my function keys
Hi NVDA list new computer my windows 10 machine bit the big one. Am using a windows 11 machine and am having a bit of an issue. There is no number lock on the machine apparently and there are 21
Hi NVDA list new computer my windows 10 machine bit the big one. Am using a windows 11 machine and am having a bit of an issue. There is no number lock on the machine apparently and there are 21
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ken lawrence
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#88896
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Re: NVDA menu
I am guessing you have number lock turned on. Try turning that off.
All the best
Steve
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I am guessing you have number lock turned on. Try turning that off.
All the best
Steve
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By
Steve Nutt
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#88895
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Re: NVDA menu
The answer is object navigation.
If you use the number pad to read by object, you can get the info in smaller chunks. So NVDA and the number keys are your friend. Use numbers 1 and 9 on the number
The answer is object navigation.
If you use the number pad to read by object, you can get the info in smaller chunks. So NVDA and the number keys are your friend. Use numbers 1 and 9 on the number
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Steve Nutt
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#88894
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