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Re: This is the moderator speaking: Question Regarding Eloquence for NVDA from Code Factory
I heard that xp was more stable! You were able to better work goldwave with xp. I never did anything with it to notice how stable it really was. But it was simple to use. 7 took getting used to. I
I heard that xp was more stable! You were able to better work goldwave with xp. I never did anything with it to notice how stable it really was. But it was simple to use. 7 took getting used to. I
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Re: Brian's comments about WinXP, and I've changed the subject line.
I'm not sure if or to what extent it is more difficult to organize files in Windows 7. I haven't used later versions but I would think the same general principle would apply. If you find problems
I'm not sure if or to what extent it is more difficult to organize files in Windows 7. I haven't used later versions but I would think the same general principle would apply. If you find problems
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Re: This is the moderator speaking: Question Regarding Eloquence for NVDA from Code Factory
Boy! That's old!
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Re: why does seem that so many blind people are so against change?
I had to change to win 7. My first xp box couldn’t barely handle jaws 11. When I got onto IE it lagged and would not get on. it took me 4 to 5 tries to get on. I was going to audio chat rooms. I
I had to change to win 7. My first xp box couldn’t barely handle jaws 11. When I got onto IE it lagged and would not get on. it took me 4 to 5 tries to get on. I was going to audio chat rooms. I
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Re: This is the moderator speaking: Question Regarding Eloquence for NVDA from Code Factory
It depends. The point of the Model T analogy is, to expand on it, that driving such an antiquated car endangers others, not just you when you drive on a modern highway. In an analogous way, using an
It depends. The point of the Model T analogy is, to expand on it, that driving such an antiquated car endangers others, not just you when you drive on a modern highway. In an analogous way, using an
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NVDACon 2016: Interactive lab on add-on creation and NVDA Core development basics, schedule complete
Hi everyone,
At the moment we didn’t hear back from Kelly Ford (would be happy to accommodate him if possible).
As of now, all session schedules are complete:
· Add-ons
Hi everyone,
At the moment we didn’t hear back from Kelly Ford (would be happy to accommodate him if possible).
As of now, all session schedules are complete:
· Add-ons
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why does seem that so many blind people are so against change?
I think that maybe blind people are not against change for the sake of change but it's the fear that their old favorite programs won't work and how accessable will the new os be or how
I think that maybe blind people are not against change for the sake of change but it's the fear that their old favorite programs won't work and how accessable will the new os be or how
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n8mnx@att.net
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Re: This is the moderator speaking: Question Regarding Eloquence for NVDA from Code Factory
Hi, Pauline,
I know what you mean. At first I hesitated to upgrade from XP to windows 7 but what helped me was buying the book about it from National Braille Press. Now I'm happily using windows 10.
Hi, Pauline,
I know what you mean. At first I hesitated to upgrade from XP to windows 7 but what helped me was buying the book about it from National Braille Press. Now I'm happily using windows 10.
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Rosemarie Chavarria
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Re: This is the moderator speaking: Question Regarding Eloquence for NVDA from Code Factory
I agree that moderation is best in many instances. I tend to wait before installing or trying to venture into new technology and/or equipment. Let some of the bugs that invariably get worked into
I agree that moderation is best in many instances. I tend to wait before installing or trying to venture into new technology and/or equipment. Let some of the bugs that invariably get worked into
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Re: This is the moderator speaking: Question Regarding Eloquence for NVDA from Code Factory
Change is hard, but we must adjust. I wasn't fond of Win 7 when I got this computer, but I have adjusted. When a colleague told me how to find and put terms into the search bar by hitting the
Change is hard, but we must adjust. I wasn't fond of Win 7 when I got this computer, but I have adjusted. When a colleague told me how to find and put terms into the search bar by hitting the
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Re: TWBlue stopped working, please help?
I have had TWBlue installed for about a month now. It works pretty well. I did have the problem of not launching from the desktop after it updated. I happen to see a tweet about the extra
I have had TWBlue installed for about a month now. It works pretty well. I did have the problem of not launching from the desktop after it updated. I happen to see a tweet about the extra
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Re: Brian's comments about WinXP, and I've changed the subject line.
Hi Brian,
I realize that some people hate change and that's where the discussion ends for them but there is at least one aspect of Windows XP that I preferred to what came after...
That is the file
Hi Brian,
I realize that some people hate change and that's where the discussion ends for them but there is at least one aspect of Windows XP that I preferred to what came after...
That is the file
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Re: This is the moderator speaking: Question Regarding Eloquence for NVDA from Code Factory
I'm wondering the same thing.
I'm wondering the same thing.
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Re: This is the moderator speaking: Question Regarding Eloquence for NVDA from Code Factory
I agree.
If I were not at home, ie if I was traveling, or working or something then I'd upgrade.
I don't have a horse, but if going to work is the same as having a horse, I hardly take it out to use
I agree.
If I were not at home, ie if I was traveling, or working or something then I'd upgrade.
I don't have a horse, but if going to work is the same as having a horse, I hardly take it out to use
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Re: This is the moderator speaking: Question Regarding Eloquence for NVDA from Code Factory
Well it all depends on what context.
If you are moving up and needing newer programs in the first place then sure.
On the other hand I see no advantage to updating to any new program especially if the
Well it all depends on what context.
If you are moving up and needing newer programs in the first place then sure.
On the other hand I see no advantage to updating to any new program especially if the
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Re: This is the moderator speaking: Question Regarding Eloquence for NVDA from Code Factory
How did you get that working.
I have heard someone actually have a up to date machine.
This machine did control an nvda vm with an old os.
This system ran through talking dosbox with the vertual bns
How did you get that working.
I have heard someone actually have a up to date machine.
This machine did control an nvda vm with an old os.
This system ran through talking dosbox with the vertual bns
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Re: nvda and react os
Well pete I'd like to know what would happen if you tried to install nvda on react os.
Technically if it is a windows like os, even without all the extra things nvda will run and will put out
Well pete I'd like to know what would happen if you tried to install nvda on react os.
Technically if it is a windows like os, even without all the extra things nvda will run and will put out
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Re: This is the moderator speaking: Question Regarding Eloquence for NVDA from Code Factory
The old systems are much simpler.
Its harder to justify updating when my needs are met that is my problem.
Before I always had a need, now I don't.
The old systems are much simpler.
Its harder to justify updating when my needs are met that is my problem.
Before I always had a need, now I don't.
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NVDACon International 2016: what to bring, important notes on the TeamTalk settings, schedule and topics
Ladies and gentlemen,
First, thank you for your enthusiasm for NVDA’s tenth anniversary and the NVDACon 2016. I’m Joseph Lee, the chair of the NVDA Tenth Anniversary Planning Committee.
As
Ladies and gentlemen,
First, thank you for your enthusiasm for NVDA’s tenth anniversary and the NVDACon 2016. I’m Joseph Lee, the chair of the NVDA Tenth Anniversary Planning Committee.
As
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Re: This is the moderator speaking: Question Regarding Eloquence for NVDA from Code Factory
Ron Canazzi wrote, "I agree with this to a point, but let's be real. The Model T analogy doesn't hold water. I do not encourage people to stick with DOS or Windows 95 for sure, but I also don't
Ron Canazzi wrote, "I agree with this to a point, but let's be real. The Model T analogy doesn't hold water. I do not encourage people to stick with DOS or Windows 95 for sure, but I also don't
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