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nvda and cursor tracking in windows 10 mail
Hi,
With the latest version of NVDA, I noticed when using it with windows mail and when you are composing, or replying to an email, NVDA does not track the cursor very well at all when trying to edit
Hi,
With the latest version of NVDA, I noticed when using it with windows mail and when you are composing, or replying to an email, NVDA does not track the cursor very well at all when trying to edit
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Josh Kennedy
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#54495
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NVDA and norton and adobe digital editions
Hi,
Just to let you know, when installing adobe digital editions, to make sure Norton does not get installed, OCR the Norton screen and put your cursor on no thanks, route the mouse, and left click,
Hi,
Just to let you know, when installing adobe digital editions, to make sure Norton does not get installed, OCR the Norton screen and put your cursor on no thanks, route the mouse, and left click,
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Josh Kennedy
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#54494
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table navigation with NVDA in this webpage
Hi,
https://www.smartid.gov.hk/Who-shall-replace-identity-cards/
1. press t to move to the table start
2. press ctrl alt up/down/left cannot move to the next cell of the table
isn't it a problem of
Hi,
https://www.smartid.gov.hk/Who-shall-replace-identity-cards/
1. press t to move to the table start
2. press ctrl alt up/down/left cannot move to the next cell of the table
isn't it a problem of
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Mr. Wong Chi Wai, William <cwwong.pro@...>
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#54493
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Rewind and fast forward tracks in itunes
Hello,
I am using the latest version of nvda on my windows 10 64 bit laptop.
When using itunes, I am not able to rewind and fast forward tracks
using the keystrokes Control plus alt plus left/right
Hello,
I am using the latest version of nvda on my windows 10 64 bit laptop.
When using itunes, I am not able to rewind and fast forward tracks
using the keystrokes Control plus alt plus left/right
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By
manmusical9@...
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#54492
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Re: getting rid of norton security tool
Hi,
The last time I did anything with uninstalling Norton products was 2006, and it sounds like the procedure unfortunately hasn't changed since then. It's still there because the registry key is
Hi,
The last time I did anything with uninstalling Norton products was 2006, and it sounds like the procedure unfortunately hasn't changed since then. It's still there because the registry key is
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Tony Ballou
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#54491
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Re: Open Office/libreOffice
I am sticking to the subject line. I was wondering what you might use for writing documents. or if you may have at least peeked at either of the two programs in the subject field.
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Jesus says,
I am sticking to the subject line. I was wondering what you might use for writing documents. or if you may have at least peeked at either of the two programs in the subject field.
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Jesus says,
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Robert Doc Wright godfearer
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#54490
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Re: Open Office/LibreOffice
On Jaws though you will find that things go downhill due to 2019 version catering for new windows bits and pieces, but if like me you are in windows 7, no need at all. I find however that on Outlook
On Jaws though you will find that things go downhill due to 2019 version catering for new windows bits and pieces, but if like me you are in windows 7, no need at all. I find however that on Outlook
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By
Brian's Mail list account <bglists@...>
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#54489
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Re: Open Office/LibreOffice
Dear Travis & List:
The advantage of Office365 is said to be you are using the latest release of the software, essentially a perpetual update..
JAWS will work indefinitely when purchased &
Dear Travis & List:
The advantage of Office365 is said to be you are using the latest release of the software, essentially a perpetual update..
JAWS will work indefinitely when purchased &
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Brian K. Lingard
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#54488
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Re: Open Office/libreOffice
This message is rather long.
I'll discuss how the subscription model often varies from the utilities model.
Sometimes when you use a subscription service, you get more features or better quality
This message is rather long.
I'll discuss how the subscription model often varies from the utilities model.
Sometimes when you use a subscription service, you get more features or better quality
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By
Gene
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#54487
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Re: Open Office/libreOffice
I used Word a little in the past, to learn something about it but not for many years. I've never used Excel. But I'm not sure why you are asking. I have read and thought to an extent about the
I used Word a little in the past, to learn something about it but not for many years. I've never used Excel. But I'm not sure why you are asking. I have read and thought to an extent about the
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Gene
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#54486
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Re: Open Office/libreOffice
Why do people rent apartments? In the majority of cases, its because they can't afford to buy a house. Some, perhaps many, people may subscribe to Office because they can't oor it is difficult for
Why do people rent apartments? In the majority of cases, its because they can't afford to buy a house. Some, perhaps many, people may subscribe to Office because they can't oor it is difficult for
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By
Gene
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#54485
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Re: Sticky notes is accessible
Thanks, this works a treat on my PC with NVDA!
Andrew
Thanks, this works a treat on my PC with NVDA!
Andrew
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By
AKH AKH
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#54484
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Sticky notes is accessible
Cross posting this because the writer group may like this. The below link is to an article on how to use Sticky Notes with a screen reader. Microsoft says this works with
Cross posting this because the writer group may like this. The below link is to an article on how to use Sticky Notes with a screen reader. Microsoft says this works with
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By
Robert Kingett
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#54483
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Re: Open Office/libreOffice
the hoops I speak of are the ones you have to jump to choose a different place to save. It is fine if the only place you save is the documents folder.
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Jesus says, follow me and I'll help you
the hoops I speak of are the ones you have to jump to choose a different place to save. It is fine if the only place you save is the documents folder.
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Jesus says, follow me and I'll help you
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By
Robert Doc Wright godfearer
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#54482
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Re: Open Office/libreOffice
One question. How does Microsoft subscription differ from your internet bill, your utility bill...?
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Jesus says, follow me and I'll help you through the rough spots.
the world says, hey come with
One question. How does Microsoft subscription differ from your internet bill, your utility bill...?
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Jesus says, follow me and I'll help you through the rough spots.
the world says, hey come with
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By
Robert Doc Wright godfearer
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#54481
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Re: Open Office/libreOffice
My hesitancy is more so switching to another spread sheet when I have gotten rather proficient with Excel.
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Jesus says, follow me and I'll help you through the rough spots.
the world says, hey come
My hesitancy is more so switching to another spread sheet when I have gotten rather proficient with Excel.
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Jesus says, follow me and I'll help you through the rough spots.
the world says, hey come
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By
Robert Doc Wright godfearer
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#54480
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Re: Open Office/libreOffice
gene have you tested either of these programs by chance? the only thing I actually use from Office is word and Excel.
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Jesus says, follow me and I'll help you through the rough spots.
the
gene have you tested either of these programs by chance? the only thing I actually use from Office is word and Excel.
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Jesus says, follow me and I'll help you through the rough spots.
the
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By
Robert Doc Wright godfearer
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#54479
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Re: Open Office/libreOffice
Brian that was notGene who wrote that. those were Travis' views.
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Jesus says, follow me and I'll help you through the rough spots.
the world says, hey come with me. My way is broad and easy. So
Brian that was notGene who wrote that. those were Travis' views.
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Jesus says, follow me and I'll help you through the rough spots.
the world says, hey come with me. My way is broad and easy. So
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By
Robert Doc Wright godfearer
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#54478
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Re: accessing a spreadsheet in "protected view"
Its the expect every user to be stupid or clueless thing again. and although I would agree with you for myself. I know at least two 'users' not blind ones whose ability to cock up anything is
Its the expect every user to be stupid or clueless thing again. and although I would agree with you for myself. I know at least two 'users' not blind ones whose ability to cock up anything is
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By
Brian's Mail list account <bglists@...>
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#54477
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Re: accessing a spreadsheet in "protected view"
That means then that there is obviously a way to turn it off. Is this a simple key like f2 to edit in Access for example?
Brian
bglists@...
Sent via blueyonder.
Please address personal
That means then that there is obviously a way to turn it off. Is this a simple key like f2 to edit in Access for example?
Brian
bglists@...
Sent via blueyonder.
Please address personal
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Brian's Mail list account <bglists@...>
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#54476
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