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Re: Hybernating nvda when using self-voicing programs
Agreed.
Cindy
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slery <slerythema@...>
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#14926
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Re: getting information about the focused file
OK, I’m getting it. In Screen Review mode, I had to maximize the window. Once I did this, NVDA truncates the file name, but then does read the properties of the file. With JAWS, one need not
OK, I’m getting it. In Screen Review mode, I had to maximize the window. Once I did this, NVDA truncates the file name, but then does read the properties of the file. With JAWS, one need not
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Dean Martineau <topdot@...>
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#14925
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Re: Deleting a Coment in Word
Once you are on a comment in the text, press alt+r for the Review ribbon, then N for next comment.
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Quentin Christensen
Training Material Developer
Basic Training for NVDA & Microsoft Word with
Once you are on a comment in the text, press alt+r for the Review ribbon, then N for next comment.
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Quentin Christensen
Training Material Developer
Basic Training for NVDA & Microsoft Word with
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Quentin Christensen
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#14924
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Re: NVDA and Excel
Hi,
We’re running out of commands quickly, especially now that the add-ons community is expanding rapidly. But if people want it, it should be left unassigned.
As for preprocessing COM output,
Hi,
We’re running out of commands quickly, especially now that the add-ons community is expanding rapidly. But if people want it, it should be left unassigned.
As for preprocessing COM output,
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Joseph Lee
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#14923
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Re: getting information about the focused file
Dean,
The other command you needed there was NVDA+numpad7 or for laptop layout, NVDA+page up to switch to next review mode. In Screen Review mode you can use numpad 8 or NVDA+shift+. to read the full
Dean,
The other command you needed there was NVDA+numpad7 or for laptop layout, NVDA+page up to switch to next review mode. In Screen Review mode you can use numpad 8 or NVDA+shift+. to read the full
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Quentin Christensen
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#14922
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Re: getting information about the focused file
Hi Dean,
To get the information you want on the file, you want to use the command NVDA+SHIFT+O.
That will give you the properties you want.
David Moore
Sent from Mail for Windows 10
Hi Dean,
To get the information you want on the file, you want to use the command NVDA+SHIFT+O.
That will give you the properties you want.
David Moore
Sent from Mail for Windows 10
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David Moore
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#14921
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Re: getting information about the focused file
Hi,
NVDA+L reads the focused line, the line that has the carret
NVDA+SHIFT+.
Reads the current line where the Review cursor is.
There are two different lines you can be on. The PC cursor can be on
Hi,
NVDA+L reads the focused line, the line that has the carret
NVDA+SHIFT+.
Reads the current line where the Review cursor is.
There are two different lines you can be on. The PC cursor can be on
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David Moore
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#14920
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Re: NVDA and Excel
Hi Joseph,
Many thanks for the explanation. How about having a separate keystroke for reading the cell indicator in Excel?
Alternatively, once you grab the COM info, can you do some
Hi Joseph,
Many thanks for the explanation. How about having a separate keystroke for reading the cell indicator in Excel?
Alternatively, once you grab the COM info, can you do some
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Pranav Lal
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#14919
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Re: Deleting a Coment in Word
Hi Quentin,
<snip Have you found NVDA to not read options in the context menu? I just tried and I can get to the reply / delete comment options in the context menu fine with NVDA 2016.4. The trick
Hi Quentin,
<snip Have you found NVDA to not read options in the context menu? I just tried and I can get to the reply / delete comment options in the context menu fine with NVDA 2016.4. The trick
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Pranav Lal
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#14918
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Re: getting information about the focused file
Well, I’m missing something. In the laptop layout, NVDA+L and NVDA+GREATER-THAN (>) do the same thing. The first press reads the line, or in this case, since I’m in windows Explorer, the file
Well, I’m missing something. In the laptop layout, NVDA+L and NVDA+GREATER-THAN (>) do the same thing. The first press reads the line, or in this case, since I’m in windows Explorer, the file
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Dean Martineau <topdot@...>
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#14917
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Re: Hybernating nvda when using self-voicing programs
You're welcome David!
I should probably also promote, there is more on configuration profiles, including activities, in the Basic Training for NVDA training module.
You're welcome David!
I should probably also promote, there is more on configuration profiles, including activities, in the Basic Training for NVDA training module.
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Quentin Christensen
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#14916
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Re: Hybernating nvda when using self-voicing programs
Hi Quentin,
Thank you so much for these directions. I have wanted to create new configurations for other applications with NVDA, and you really helped me understand how to this. You help me so much,
Hi Quentin,
Thank you so much for these directions. I have wanted to create new configurations for other applications with NVDA, and you really helped me understand how to this. You help me so much,
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David Moore
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#14915
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Re: Hybernating nvda when using self-voicing programs
Oops, sent too soon :)
I was going to add:
8. Press ENTER to create the new profile.
9. Press NVDA+CONTROL+S and set the synthesizer to "No speech".
Now you'll have no speech in that profile. If you
Oops, sent too soon :)
I was going to add:
8. Press ENTER to create the new profile.
9. Press NVDA+CONTROL+S and set the synthesizer to "No speech".
Now you'll have no speech in that profile. If you
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Quentin Christensen
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#14914
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Re: Hybernating nvda when using self-voicing programs
You can do this with configuration profiles.
1. Start the program you want NVDA to be silent in
2. Press NVDA+N to open the NVDA menu.
3. Press C for Configuration profiles.
4. Press ALT+N to create a
You can do this with configuration profiles.
1. Start the program you want NVDA to be silent in
2. Press NVDA+N to open the NVDA menu.
3. Press C for Configuration profiles.
4. Press ALT+N to create a
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Quentin Christensen
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#14913
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Re: getting information about the focused file
Hi Dean,
The laptop keystroke for "Report current line in review" (which is what numpad 8 is in desktop layout) is NVDA+shift+.
It's a bit more cumbersome but it does what you were trying to
Hi Dean,
The laptop keystroke for "Report current line in review" (which is what numpad 8 is in desktop layout) is NVDA+shift+.
It's a bit more cumbersome but it does what you were trying to
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Quentin Christensen
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#14912
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Re: NVDA + Stenograph + Microsoft Word
This is an interesting problem. As Chris asks, does the problem just happen when you are typing or when you are reading as well?
Also, you mentioned it only happens in Word and Open Office, so if you
This is an interesting problem. As Chris asks, does the problem just happen when you are typing or when you are reading as well?
Also, you mentioned it only happens in Word and Open Office, so if you
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Quentin Christensen
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#14911
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Re: Hybernating nvda when using self-voicing programs
Well I did this with Newsbridge and for a friend for guide, however it was a while ago. I seem to recall hand crafting an add on which contained the executable name or names in it and to tell nvda to
Well I did this with Newsbridge and for a friend for guide, however it was a while ago. I seem to recall hand crafting an add on which contained the executable name or names in it and to tell nvda to
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Brian's Mail list account
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#14910
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Re: libre office again
hi.
in which version of libreoffice did you test?
thanks and God bless you.
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we have not sent you but as a mercy to the creation.
holy quran, chapter 21, verse 107.
in the very authentic narration
hi.
in which version of libreoffice did you test?
thanks and God bless you.
--
we have not sent you but as a mercy to the creation.
holy quran, chapter 21, verse 107.
in the very authentic narration
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zahra
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#14909
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Re: Hybernating nvda when using self-voicing programs
hello.
you can quit nvda by nvda+q or make it speech off by nvda+s
hope that help and God bless you.
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we have not sent you but as a mercy to the creation.
holy quran, chapter 21, verse 107.
in the
hello.
you can quit nvda by nvda+q or make it speech off by nvda+s
hope that help and God bless you.
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we have not sent you but as a mercy to the creation.
holy quran, chapter 21, verse 107.
in the
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zahra
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#14908
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libre office again
Hello,
some time ago I mentioned that NVDA wasn’t reading rows in tables correctlyin writer, this was when more than one line was typed into a cell. I have founda work around for this, place the
Hello,
some time ago I mentioned that NVDA wasn’t reading rows in tables correctlyin writer, this was when more than one line was typed into a cell. I have founda work around for this, place the
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The Gamages
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#14907
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