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Re: Navigating to a specific link when there are many on a webpage
That would be a good one :)
That would be a good one :)
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Andy Jobben
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#77405
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Re: Notepad++ Issue with Preferences
I don't use Notepad++, but whenever you are working with tabs or a program with windows you can't move to in ways you might usually do, use control tab to see if you can. It works to move among tabs
I don't use Notepad++, but whenever you are working with tabs or a program with windows you can't move to in ways you might usually do, use control tab to see if you can. It works to move among tabs
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Gene
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#77404
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Notepad++ Issue with Preferences
I'm trying Notepad++ again, and it seems a bit better this time around.
However, one thing I am noticing is that when I bring up preferences, then switch away from the program, then switch back again,
I'm trying Notepad++ again, and it seems a bit better this time around.
However, one thing I am noticing is that when I bring up preferences, then switch away from the program, then switch back again,
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Rich Caloggero
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#77403
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Re: Accessible windows camera/video editing apps – do they exist?
Hi Luke,
You can try using the Windows Movie Maker. It's accessible and have large set of features that you can use for editing your video.
Hope this helps!
Pramit
Hi Luke,
You can try using the Windows Movie Maker. It's accessible and have large set of features that you can use for editing your video.
Hope this helps!
Pramit
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Pramit
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#77402
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Re: An inconvenience in Thunderbird
I didn't bring it up because that specific thing matters to any extent. I brought it up because, since I haven't used the program much, I wanted to see if it was a more general problem. it appears
I didn't bring it up because that specific thing matters to any extent. I brought it up because, since I haven't used the program much, I wanted to see if it was a more general problem. it appears
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Gene
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#77401
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Re: Latest Skype and screen readers
I would also recommend that one download the program off the web site rather than using the one in the Microsoft store. I’m not sure why, but that one is quite limited.
Ben
I would also recommend that one download the program off the web site rather than using the one in the Microsoft store. I’m not sure why, but that one is quite limited.
Ben
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Ben J. Bloomgren
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#77400
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Re: An inconvenience in Thunderbird
If I land on that particular dialogue, it's because I've messed up the
message I was writing really badly. I just discard it by default. That's
a different dialogue than say when Thunderbird is having
If I land on that particular dialogue, it's because I've messed up the
message I was writing really badly. I just discard it by default. That's
a different dialogue than say when Thunderbird is having
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Hope Williamson
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#77399
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Re: An inconvenience in Thunderbird
Honestly I don't think it's that much of an inconvenience. I ignore most
of those anyway, unless something is actually preventing me from doing
something. This is extremely rare. Say in 98% of cases.
Honestly I don't think it's that much of an inconvenience. I ignore most
of those anyway, unless something is actually preventing me from doing
something. This is extremely rare. Say in 98% of cases.
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Hope Williamson
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#77398
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Re: Latest Skype and screen readers
Never really had accessibility problems with skype, but for a long time I wasn’t able to use it as my stuff was so old. You should use the so-called Skype Electron aka Skype for Desktop.
Never really had accessibility problems with skype, but for a long time I wasn’t able to use it as my stuff was so old. You should use the so-called Skype Electron aka Skype for Desktop.
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JM Casey
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#77397
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Re: Accessible windows camera/video editing apps – do they exist?
I had some success using Virtual Dub several (6-7) years ago.
If you're able to find it and get it to work, Windows Live Movie Maker was reasonably accessible.
The Photos app in Windows 10 supports
I had some success using Virtual Dub several (6-7) years ago.
If you're able to find it and get it to work, Windows Live Movie Maker was reasonably accessible.
The Photos app in Windows 10 supports
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Sascha Cowley
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#77396
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Edited
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Re: Navigating to a specific link when there are many on a webpage
With my BrowserNav add-on, you can set your link to be a "browser mark" - and then you can press letter J to jump to that mark. This would be essentially finding your link by its title,
With my BrowserNav add-on, you can set your link to be a "browser mark" - and then you can press letter J to jump to that mark. This would be essentially finding your link by its title,
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Tony Malykh
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#77395
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Accessible windows camera/video editing apps – do they exist?
I like to make the occasional YouTube video but so far have just relied on the very limited but fully accessible windows camera app. Just wondering if anybody has had any luck with third-party
I like to make the occasional YouTube video but so far have just relied on the very limited but fully accessible windows camera app. Just wondering if anybody has had any luck with third-party
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Luke Robinett
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#77394
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Re: Navigating to a specific link when there are many on a webpage
Well, it turns out I’ve been studying python and have wanted to get started authoring my first NVDA add-on. Maybe this would be a candidate for a good first project. Basically I’m thinking you
Well, it turns out I’ve been studying python and have wanted to get started authoring my first NVDA add-on. Maybe this would be a candidate for a good first project. Basically I’m thinking you
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Luke Robinett
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#77393
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Re: Masked URLs in E-mail messages
Actually, I can. Unless there is type of links that I've never met so far. NVDA+numpad5 would say "click here". NVDA+numpad8 for going down the object tree would say "click here,
Actually, I can. Unless there is type of links that I've never met so far. NVDA+numpad5 would say "click here". NVDA+numpad8 for going down the object tree would say "click here,
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Dzhovani
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#77392
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Re: An inconvenience in Thunderbird
This may be such an isolated instance that it isn't worth worrying about. The spellchecker has shortcut letters, the options page, which mimics a dialog in many places, has shortcut
This may be such an isolated instance that it isn't worth worrying about. The spellchecker has shortcut letters, the options page, which mimics a dialog in many places, has shortcut
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Gene
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#77391
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Re: An inconvenience in Thunderbird
Gene,
It is my general understanding that the letter underlines, be they in a menu, set of buttons, or similar are what the program exposes to the screen reader. If the program itself
Gene,
It is my general understanding that the letter underlines, be they in a menu, set of buttons, or similar are what the program exposes to the screen reader. If the program itself
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Brian Vogel
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#77390
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An inconvenience in Thunderbird
I've been using Thunderbird more over the last number of days and I realized that some of the dialogs aren't properly structured in the following regard:
When a button is announced, the shortcut
I've been using Thunderbird more over the last number of days and I realized that some of the dialogs aren't properly structured in the following regard:
When a button is announced, the shortcut
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Gene
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#77389
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Re: Thunderbird 78.2.2
That is performing the equivalent action of stopping repetition and causing the message body to be read. I don't use skim mode and I don't know the specifics of what it reads with different
That is performing the equivalent action of stopping repetition and causing the message body to be read. I don't use skim mode and I don't know the specifics of what it reads with different
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Gene
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#77388
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Re: Thunderbird 78.2.2
I use NVDA. Yes, I do get some repititions if I press enter but if I press the up arrow key after pressing enter, I can read the entire message.
I use NVDA. Yes, I do get some repititions if I press enter but if I press the up arrow key after pressing enter, I can read the entire message.
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Rosemarie Chavarria
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#77387
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Re: Masked URLs in E-mail messages
You can do that if the links are written out. You can't if the links say something like click here.
Gene
You can do that if the links are written out. You can't if the links say something like click here.
Gene
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Gene
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#77386
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