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Re: NVDA and security info
Well, as far as I understand, if their it allows you to securely login to their system, all they need is install your display drivers, nvda and addons you need on the system and thats it in
Well, as far as I understand, if their it allows you to securely login to their system, all they need is install your display drivers, nvda and addons you need on the system and thats it in
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Shaun Everiss
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#77336
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Re: NVDA and Zoom meetings with more than about 15 or 20 participants
Hi Ralph. Thanks for this. I will give it a try.
Brian.
Contact me on skype: brian.moore
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Hi Ralph. Thanks for this. I will give it a try.
Brian.
Contact me on skype: brian.moore
follow me on twitter:
http://www.twitter.com/bmoore123
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Brian Moore
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#77335
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Re: NVDA and security info
Hello Afik,
I have been using NVDA for years now as my primary screenreader at work. The question is, what do the companies require exactly?
My computer at work is administered by the IT and I
Hello Afik,
I have been using NVDA for years now as my primary screenreader at work. The question is, what do the companies require exactly?
My computer at work is administered by the IT and I
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Bianka Brankovic <bianka.brankovic@...>
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#77334
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NVDA and security info
Hi,
Recently I found myself on many interviews for jobs. One of the questions I have to answer is: NVDA can work on secure system?
Such, organazations, companies, and such?
I read that the
Hi,
Recently I found myself on many interviews for jobs. One of the questions I have to answer is: NVDA can work on secure system?
Such, organazations, companies, and such?
I read that the
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Afik Souffir
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#77333
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Re: NVDA and Zoom meetings with more than about 15 or 20 participants
Brian
Ralf's solution is probably what you need. But since we're talking about Zoom, in case you didn't know, there is a new and very useful sounding Zoom add-on for NVDA. It doesn't seem that it
Brian
Ralf's solution is probably what you need. But since we're talking about Zoom, in case you didn't know, there is a new and very useful sounding Zoom add-on for NVDA. It doesn't seem that it
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Luke Davis
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#77332
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Re: NVDA and Zoom meetings with more than about 15 or 20 participants
Hello,
Make sure the Zoom meeting is maximized itself. Then when opening the participants list with Alt-U, press Windows-upArrow to maximize this window as well. I can arrow now the list of
Hello,
Make sure the Zoom meeting is maximized itself. Then when opening the participants list with Alt-U, press Windows-upArrow to maximize this window as well. I can arrow now the list of
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Ralf Kefferpuetz
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#77331
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Re: NVDA reading names of selected files in a file list
Thanks Rui, that's handy!
And yes, all of these are workarounds for the original issue, which btw we do have an issue for: https://github.com/nvaccess/nvda/issues/5005
Also see:
Thanks Rui, that's handy!
And yes, all of these are workarounds for the original issue, which btw we do have an issue for: https://github.com/nvaccess/nvda/issues/5005
Also see:
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Quentin Christensen
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#77330
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Re: NVDA reading names of selected files in a file list
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Interesting. While I did play with Window-Eyes, it was very, very briefly. And once it was acquired by Freedom Scientific and deprecated I never touched it again.
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Brian - Windows 10 Pro,
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Interesting. While I did play with Window-Eyes, it was very, very briefly. And once it was acquired by Freedom Scientific and deprecated I never touched it again.
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Brian - Windows 10 Pro,
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Brian Vogel
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#77329
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Re: NVDA reading names of selected files in a file list
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Which is every bit as much a revelation to me as it was to you. I could swear I've done what he instructed in the past, and it didn't do that. This result is far more useful, that's for certain!
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Which is every bit as much a revelation to me as it was to you. I could swear I've done what he instructed in the past, and it didn't do that. This result is far more useful, that's for certain!
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Brian Vogel
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#77328
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NVDA and Zoom meetings with more than about 15 or 20 participants
Hi all. On saturday, I have to host a meeting with approximately 60 people. I find that for some reason, the participant list in a zoom meeting doesn't scroll properly. It will read the first 6
Hi all. On saturday, I have to host a meeting with approximately 60 people. I find that for some reason, the participant list in a zoom meeting doesn't scroll properly. It will read the first 6
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Brian Moore
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#77327
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Re: NVDA reading names of selected files in a file list
Hi Gene,
I'll give that a try. Hopefully this is something that can be looked into soon since I'm not the only one with this issue.
Thanks all,
Janet
Hi Gene,
I'll give that a try. Hopefully this is something that can be looked into soon since I'm not the only one with this issue.
Thanks all,
Janet
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Janet Brandly
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#77326
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Re: NVDA reading names of selected files in a file list
Meantime, here is how you can tell which files are selected using NVDA. After you select the files, hold control and go backk to the first one you selected. You can go farther up if you want, just
Meantime, here is how you can tell which files are selected using NVDA. After you select the files, hold control and go backk to the first one you selected. You can go farther up if you want, just
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Gene
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#77325
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Re: NVDA reading names of selected files in a file list
But Lucas has shown a method where Jaws will announce the 15th and 300th file if they are selected without you having to arrow through.
David G
But Lucas has shown a method where Jaws will announce the 15th and 300th file if they are selected without you having to arrow through.
David G
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David Griffith
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#77324
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Re: NVDA reading names of selected files in a file list
Dear Lucas
I have just tried this with Jaws and you are entirely correct.
I selected 6 non contiguous files, that is with control space to make sure that they were not adjacent to each other, and
Dear Lucas
I have just tried this with Jaws and you are entirely correct.
I selected 6 non contiguous files, that is with control space to make sure that they were not adjacent to each other, and
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David Griffith
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#77323
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Re: NVDA reading names of selected files in a file list
The command for JAWS and add-on for NVDA which I've mentioned in my
previous message both do exactly that.
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Regards
Lukasz
"Brian Vogel" <britechguy@...> wrote:
The command for JAWS and add-on for NVDA which I've mentioned in my
previous message both do exactly that.
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Regards
Lukasz
"Brian Vogel" <britechguy@...> wrote:
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Lukasz Golonka
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#77322
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Re: NVDA reading names of selected files in a file list
Lukasz,
I don't know of a single screen reader that won't report an item as selected or unselected if you are actually arrowing through a list. But that's not what appears to be being
Lukasz,
I don't know of a single screen reader that won't report an item as selected or unselected if you are actually arrowing through a list. But that's not what appears to be being
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Brian Vogel
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#77321
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Re: NVDA reading names of selected files in a file list
Hello,
I believe, though may be wrong about this since I haven't been using
VoiceOver for a few years now that it is in deed possible to report what
items are selected on a list after selection is
Hello,
I believe, though may be wrong about this since I haven't been using
VoiceOver for a few years now that it is in deed possible to report what
items are selected on a list after selection is
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Lukasz Golonka
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#77320
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Re: NVDA reading names of selected files in a file list
Window-Eyes used to do this. I could select files from a list, confirm that they were in fact selected, then do what I wanted with them … print, copy, move, etc.
Window-Eyes used to do this. I could select files from a list, confirm that they were in fact selected, then do what I wanted with them … print, copy, move, etc.
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Janet Brandly
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#77319
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Re: NVDA reading names of selected files in a file list
Hi,
A bit tricky, as it’ll require asking the list control how many items are there and selection count based on state.
In case of Janet’s request, part of this has to do with not being able to
Hi,
A bit tricky, as it’ll require asking the list control how many items are there and selection count based on state.
In case of Janet’s request, part of this has to do with not being able to
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Joseph Lee
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#77318
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Re: NVDA reading names of selected files in a file list
Sarah,
I am not clear about what you're saying. I know that VoiceOver announces the name of each selected item as it's added to the collection of things selected, but so do most screen
Sarah,
I am not clear about what you're saying. I know that VoiceOver announces the name of each selected item as it's added to the collection of things selected, but so do most screen
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Brian Vogel
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#77317
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