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Re: Slide deck prep
There are probably, but I just kind of googled and learned the sighted way. You don’t really need access to nvda tutorials on how to do this, just apply click to enter or space etc. Dragging we
There are probably, but I just kind of googled and learned the sighted way. You don’t really need access to nvda tutorials on how to do this, just apply click to enter or space etc. Dragging we
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Sarah k Alawami
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#88301
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Re: NVDA can not read win10 command prompt window
control m will be your friend. Once done you can escape out of it. You can even copy lines from there to paste somewhere else.
control m will be your friend. Once done you can escape out of it. You can even copy lines from there to paste somewhere else.
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Sarah k Alawami
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#88300
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Slide deck prep
Are there any good resources on how to use PowerPoint or Google Slides with NVDA to prepare a slide deck for presentation? I've actually never done this before.
Christopher BArtlett
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Christopher
Are there any good resources on how to use PowerPoint or Google Slides with NVDA to prepare a slide deck for presentation? I've actually never done this before.
Christopher BArtlett
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Christopher
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Christopher Bartlett
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#88299
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Re: NVDA can not read win10 command prompt window
Hi chris
What did you do to open the command prompt please?
Thanks in advance
Anthony
Hi chris
What did you do to open the command prompt please?
Thanks in advance
Anthony
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anthony borg
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#88298
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Re: Is there a way to control click (select) with NVDA?
Joshua, there is a far better and easier way than a plugin to do this.
Please contact me at
abletec at g mail dot com
(note the munging of the address to (hopefully) prevent harvesting &
let me know
Joshua, there is a far better and easier way than a plugin to do this.
Please contact me at
abletec at g mail dot com
(note the munging of the address to (hopefully) prevent harvesting &
let me know
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Jackie
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#88297
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Re: NVDA and the Windows Task Scheduler
Thanks. Apparently it's not even an NVDA issue. Rather, it's whether the task is in the Local or Library area of Task Scheduler that determines whether the tabs you mention even appear.
Thanks. Apparently it's not even an NVDA issue. Rather, it's whether the task is in the Local or Library area of Task Scheduler that determines whether the tabs you mention even appear.
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Steve Matzura
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#88296
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Re: Is there a way to control click (select) with NVDA?
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I now see what you mean, literally. Those of us who are "point and clickers" in our general daily workings with Windows come into things like file explorer Windows with focus on the folder tree,
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I now see what you mean, literally. Those of us who are "point and clickers" in our general daily workings with Windows come into things like file explorer Windows with focus on the folder tree,
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Brian Vogel
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#88295
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Re: Is there a way to control click (select) with NVDA?
Hi Brian,
The reason for the double press of CTRL Space is that you are already on the first item, so it is selected. What you are effectively doing, is unselecting, then reselecting it.
Hi Brian,
The reason for the double press of CTRL Space is that you are already on the first item, so it is selected. What you are effectively doing, is unselecting, then reselecting it.
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Steve Nutt
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#88294
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Re: Is there a way to control click (select) with NVDA?
Under Windows, in most instances where list selection(s) are possible, CTRL + SPACEBAR will select (or deselect) an item to add to (remove from) the collection of things already selected. You must
Under Windows, in most instances where list selection(s) are possible, CTRL + SPACEBAR will select (or deselect) an item to add to (remove from) the collection of things already selected. You must
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Brian Vogel
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#88293
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Re: NVDA and excel
Before that, please check if Editing on the cell is checked. If so, uncheck.
It is in Excel options, under Editing or Advanced, I don't remember...
Best regards,
Before that, please check if Editing on the cell is checked. If so, uncheck.
It is in Excel options, under Editing or Advanced, I don't remember...
Best regards,
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Rui Fontes
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#88292
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Is there a way to control click (select) with NVDA?
I am trying to do 301 redirects to support HTTPS on my WordPress site. A guide I came across suggests using the Better Search Replace plugin to edit the URLs in the database tables from HTTP to HTTPS.
I am trying to do 301 redirects to support HTTPS on my WordPress site. A guide I came across suggests using the Better Search Replace plugin to edit the URLs in the database tables from HTTP to HTTPS.
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Joshua Tubbs
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#88291
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Re: NVDA and the Windows Task Scheduler
In Windows 7, you can check in Windows 10 to see if this applies, if you open properties, you are in a multipage dialog. Tab or shift tab until you get to general, then right arrow through the other
In Windows 7, you can check in Windows 10 to see if this applies, if you open properties, you are in a multipage dialog. Tab or shift tab until you get to general, then right arrow through the other
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Gene
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#88290
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Re: NVDA and excel
Sorry, Robert, but I can't replicate the problem under Excel 2016, and I did not have it update the file format to xlsx.
If you are using one of the newer (2013 or later) versions of Excel I'd suggest
Sorry, Robert, but I can't replicate the problem under Excel 2016, and I did not have it update the file format to xlsx.
If you are using one of the newer (2013 or later) versions of Excel I'd suggest
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Brian Vogel
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#88289
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Re: NVDA can not read win10 command prompt window
Hi,
I think this may be the answer.
Press your windows key and type CMD, you should hear Command Prompt.
Next, press your applications key and go to Open File Location.
Next, press Alt
Hi,
I think this may be the answer.
Press your windows key and type CMD, you should hear Command Prompt.
Next, press your applications key and go to Open File Location.
Next, press Alt
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Steve Nutt
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#88288
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Re: NVDA can not read win10 command prompt window
Hi Dave
Sounds like you’re in screen review mode with the top/bottom, try pressing NVDA+Numpad 1 and make sure you are in object review mode, then try 7, 8 and 9 again.
Cheers
Chris
Sent
Hi Dave
Sounds like you’re in screen review mode with the top/bottom, try pressing NVDA+Numpad 1 and make sure you are in object review mode, then try 7, 8 and 9 again.
Cheers
Chris
Sent
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Chris Mullins
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#88287
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NVDA and the Windows Task Scheduler
How do I get to the Actions menu? If I focus on a task I want to manage--i.e., delete, run now, get properties, etc.--I should be able to point the NVDA Mouse Cursor to the object and right-click it
How do I get to the Actions menu? If I focus on a task I want to manage--i.e., delete, run now, get properties, etc.--I should be able to point the NVDA Mouse Cursor to the object and right-click it
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Steve Matzura
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#88286
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Re: NVDA can not read win10 command prompt window
That's a good suggestion. I hadn't thought about it. It is another demonstration of what I've contended for a long time, that NVDA should automatically revert to object navigation when you leave
That's a good suggestion. I hadn't thought about it. It is another demonstration of what I've contended for a long time, that NVDA should automatically revert to object navigation when you leave
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Gene
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#88285
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Re: NVDA can not read win10 command prompt window
It makes me wonder if there is a problem with your installation of Windows. I don’t know if Narrator reads command prompt windows but JAWS does. Do you have a JAWS demo to test with?
Also, and I
It makes me wonder if there is a problem with your installation of Windows. I don’t know if Narrator reads command prompt windows but JAWS does. Do you have a JAWS demo to test with?
Also, and I
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Gene
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#88284
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Re: NVDA can not read win10 command prompt window
"David Mehler" <dave.mehler@...> wrote:
The next logical step would be to uncheck Use UIA and retry as that
option is still experimental.
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Regards
Lukasz
"David Mehler" <dave.mehler@...> wrote:
The next logical step would be to uncheck Use UIA and retry as that
option is still experimental.
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Regards
Lukasz
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Lukasz Golonka
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#88283
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Re: NVDA can not read win10 command prompt window
Dave, make sure you've switched back to object navigation mode, and not screen review mode while scanning through lines in command prompt?
As in, I work a lot in command line, and, just tested it,
Dave, make sure you've switched back to object navigation mode, and not screen review mode while scanning through lines in command prompt?
As in, I work a lot in command line, and, just tested it,
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Jacob Kruger
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#88282
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