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Re: Forcing an NVDA Search rather than a built-in search function
Chris,
NVDA Find is: NVDA Key + CTRL + F
NVDA Find Next is: NVDA + F3
NVDA Find Previous is: NVDA + Shift + F3
Essentially, it's precisely the same as a regular find but with NVDA Key added
Chris,
NVDA Find is: NVDA Key + CTRL + F
NVDA Find Next is: NVDA + F3
NVDA Find Previous is: NVDA + Shift + F3
Essentially, it's precisely the same as a regular find but with NVDA Key added
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Brian Vogel
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#13601
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Re: Forcing an NVDA Search rather than a built-in search function
I, too have a question regarding NVDA searching. Let's say I'm on a website, and I want to do a search for the word, "download." However, I need the second instance on the page of this text.
I
I, too have a question regarding NVDA searching. Let's say I'm on a website, and I want to do a search for the word, "download." However, I need the second instance on the page of this text.
I
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Christopher-Mark Gilland <clgilland07@...>
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#13600
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Re: Accessible Internet Speed Test
Hello,
Go to:
http://beta.speedtest.net
This is beta, but it is good enough. It is based on HTML5 technology, if I'm not mistaking. Find the link labeled "GO!" and
Hello,
Go to:
http://beta.speedtest.net
This is beta, but it is good enough. It is based on HTML5 technology, if I'm not mistaking. Find the link labeled "GO!" and
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Kostadin Kolev
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#13599
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Re: Forcing an NVDA Search rather than a built-in search function
Gene,
No, we don't know for certain. That being said, when two random users are seeing the same behavior on different machines under the same circumstances where there are no obvious other
Gene,
No, we don't know for certain. That being said, when two random users are seeing the same behavior on different machines under the same circumstances where there are no obvious other
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Brian Vogel
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#13598
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Re: Forcing an NVDA Search rather than a built-in search function
This may be a problem on your machine and not a general one.
I don't know what part of the log might be relevant but there may be relevant information in the log.
Gene
This may be a problem on your machine and not a general one.
I don't know what part of the log might be relevant but there may be relevant information in the log.
Gene
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Gene
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#13597
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Re: Forcing an NVDA Search rather than a built-in search function
We don't know if it's a general problem. Do you have Firefox? If not, all we know is that on your machine, there is no problem using Chrome. But we don't know if there would be a problem using
We don't know if it's a general problem. Do you have Firefox? If not, all we know is that on your machine, there is no problem using Chrome. But we don't know if there would be a problem using
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Gene
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#13596
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Re: OCR software?
That isn't the PDF2TXt being referred to. The program may not be online anymore.
That isn't the PDF2TXt being referred to. The program may not be online anymore.
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kelby carlson
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#13595
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Re: Forcing an NVDA Search rather than a built-in search function
NVDA often places you at your previous position when you leave and return to a page. I don't have a good enough picture to be sure just what you are trying to do but it may be that the situation can
NVDA often places you at your previous position when you leave and return to a page. I don't have a good enough picture to be sure just what you are trying to do but it may be that the situation can
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Gene
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#13594
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Re: Forcing an NVDA Search rather than a built-in search function
I should add that I don't use Skipe so if there is a reason to correspond off list, it would have to be by e-mail.
Gene
I should add that I don't use Skipe so if there is a reason to correspond off list, it would have to be by e-mail.
Gene
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Gene
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#13593
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Re: Forcing an NVDA Search rather than a built-in search function
I seldom correspond privately with list members and if you have a problem you want help on, it's a much gbetter idea to ask about on list. I have no idea if I can help and even if I can, others may
I seldom correspond privately with list members and if you have a problem you want help on, it's a much gbetter idea to ask about on list. I have no idea if I can help and even if I can, others may
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Gene
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#13592
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Accessible Internet Speed Test
Hello,
Does anyone know of an accessible internet speed test? Most of the speed tests I have found only show speeds in a flash frame.
Thanks,
Brandon Keith Biggs
Hello,
Does anyone know of an accessible internet speed test? Most of the speed tests I have found only show speeds in a flash frame.
Thanks,
Brandon Keith Biggs
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Brandon Keith Biggs
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#13591
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Re: Forcing an NVDA Search rather than a built-in search function
If someone wants a log all they need to do is tell me how to force NVDA to create one, where it will be located, and what it's name structure will be and I'll be happy to generate one. I have
If someone wants a log all they need to do is tell me how to force NVDA to create one, where it will be located, and what it's name structure will be and I'll be happy to generate one. I have
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Brian Vogel
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#13590
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Re: Forcing an NVDA Search rather than a built-in search function
You would probably need to send a log here so that there is evidence
that a) you are in browse mode and b) that you actually pressed the
correct keyboard shortcut.
You would probably need to send a log here so that there is evidence
that a) you are in browse mode and b) that you actually pressed the
correct keyboard shortcut.
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Andre Fisher
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#13589
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Re: OCR software?
While slightly off topic for this list, I might end the diversion, respectfully of course, by providing the following link for the Image to tedxt conversion package. The assumption is that if you
While slightly off topic for this list, I might end the diversion, respectfully of course, by providing the following link for the Image to tedxt conversion package. The assumption is that if you
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Doug Parisian <eggmann@...>
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#13588
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Re: OCR software?
Assuming that http://www.pdf2txt.com/ is the program people have been talking
about (there is another application called PDF2TXT which runs on Linux
systems, but I doubt that that's what's been
Assuming that http://www.pdf2txt.com/ is the program people have been talking
about (there is another application called PDF2TXT which runs on Linux
systems, but I doubt that that's what's been
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Antony Stone
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#13587
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Re: Forcing an NVDA Search rather than a built-in search function
I have also replicated the error in Firefox. I rebooted my system before trying to do so as well.
Everything works as expected on the first iteration of a Gmail search and mass selection per my
I have also replicated the error in Firefox. I rebooted my system before trying to do so as well.
Everything works as expected on the first iteration of a Gmail search and mass selection per my
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Brian Vogel
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#13586
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Re: OCR software?
Also, can those who know the OCR engine that is use in PDF 2 TXT please give me the link to get it or at least give me the name of the OCR engine so I can search for it?
Thanks.
Roger
Also, can those who know the OCR engine that is use in PDF 2 TXT please give me the link to get it or at least give me the name of the OCR engine so I can search for it?
Thanks.
Roger
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Roger Stewart
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#13585
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Re: Forcing an NVDA Search rather than a built-in search function
It seems to be a Firefox problem.
I just tried it in Chrome, and it works just fine.
I also tried it on your email message, and it worked.
73 N2DYN Angelo
It seems to be a Firefox problem.
I just tried it in Chrome, and it works just fine.
I also tried it on your email message, and it worked.
73 N2DYN Angelo
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Angelo Sonnesso
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#13584
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Re: Forcing an NVDA Search rather than a built-in search function
Also, as of this morning, just now, I'm back to the *%$&^ behavior where when I'm hitting INS+CTRL+F I am not ever getting the NVDA search dialog box but always having the Firefox page search bar come
Also, as of this morning, just now, I'm back to the *%$&^ behavior where when I'm hitting INS+CTRL+F I am not ever getting the NVDA search dialog box but always having the Firefox page search bar come
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Brian Vogel
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#13583
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Re: Forcing an NVDA Search rather than a built-in search function
Gene,
I can't honestly answer the "is it only Gmail's page" question because I do these kinds of intensive explorations pretty much in response to either a specific client need or a
Gene,
I can't honestly answer the "is it only Gmail's page" question because I do these kinds of intensive explorations pretty much in response to either a specific client need or a
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Brian Vogel
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#13582
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