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Re: NVDA reading names of selected files in a file list
Exato!
Rui
Às 16:50 de 18/09/2020, Brian Vogel escreveu:
Exato!
Rui
Às 16:50 de 18/09/2020, Brian Vogel escreveu:
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Rui Fontes
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#77353
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Re: Masked URLs in E-mail messages
It might be possible, but I don't know how difficult it would be. The way a sighted person would usually see the underlying link is to hover the mouse over it. You would need something to perform
It might be possible, but I don't know how difficult it would be. The way a sighted person would usually see the underlying link is to hover the mouse over it. You would need something to perform
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Gene
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#77352
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Re: NVDA reading names of selected files in a file list
Hi Brian
You use the standard NVDA command for “read status bar”, NVDA+End
Cheers
Chris
Hi Brian
You use the standard NVDA command for “read status bar”, NVDA+End
Cheers
Chris
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Chris Mullins
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#77351
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Re: whats new in NVDA 20.3 beta 1
Its where its always been under the nvda menu under help > what’s new
Its where its always been under the nvda menu under help > what’s new
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Chris
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#77350
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Re: NVDA reading names of selected files in a file list
Rui,
Now the question is, "How does one use the add-on?"
I've got it installed, and I've gone to the NVDA Help Menu, Running Add-Ons Documentation, Add Status Bar Reading and the only
Rui,
Now the question is, "How does one use the add-on?"
I've got it installed, and I've gone to the NVDA Help Menu, Running Add-Ons Documentation, Add Status Bar Reading and the only
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Brian Vogel
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#77349
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whats new in NVDA 20.3 beta 1
Hi all,
The subject says all.
I didn't find any whats new document for this Beta.
Afik.
Hi all,
The subject says all.
I didn't find any whats new document for this Beta.
Afik.
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Afik Souffir
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#77348
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Re: NVDA reading names of selected files in a file list
Yes, it is a manifest.ini problem with some final versions of NVDA...
Without any change in the manifest.ini was working alright in the last Alpha...
Rui Fontes
Yes, it is a manifest.ini problem with some final versions of NVDA...
Without any change in the manifest.ini was working alright in the last Alpha...
Rui Fontes
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Rui Fontes
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#77347
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Re: NVDA reading names of selected files in a file list
Rui,
FYI, that version of the Add-On is allowing it to be installed. The original would not install for me, either.
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Brian - Windows 10 Pro, 64-Bit, Version 2004, Build 19041
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Rui,
FYI, that version of the Add-On is allowing it to be installed. The original would not install for me, either.
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Brian - Windows 10 Pro, 64-Bit, Version 2004, Build 19041
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Brian Vogel
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#77346
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Re: Navigating to a specific link when there are many on a webpage
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Unless you are actually visiting many links on this page, even doing a brute force traversal only of the links you've visited is faster than tabbing. If you've only visited a few links on the page,
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Unless you are actually visiting many links on this page, even doing a brute force traversal only of the links you've visited is faster than tabbing. If you've only visited a few links on the page,
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Brian Vogel
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#77345
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Re: Masked URLs in E-mail messages
Jonathan,
What e-mail client are you using. Generally, when one has focus on click-through text links the status bar at the bottom of the window frame will show the actual naked URL text.
Jonathan,
What e-mail client are you using. Generally, when one has focus on click-through text links the status bar at the bottom of the window frame will show the actual naked URL text.
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Brian Vogel
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#77344
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Re: Masked URLs in E-mail messages
That's correct, Gene. I was hoping that perhaps an add-on or keystroke
might be available that, when the keystroke was pressed, the URL would
appear in such a way as to allow the arrow keys to be
That's correct, Gene. I was hoping that perhaps an add-on or keystroke
might be available that, when the keystroke was pressed, the URL would
appear in such a way as to allow the arrow keys to be
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Jonathan Milam
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#77343
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Re: Masked URLs in E-mail messages
Are you asking how to see the underlying address for something that might say, for example, click here as a link? If you are on the link and open the context menu, if your e-mail program has this
Are you asking how to see the underlying address for something that might say, for example, click here as a link? If you are on the link and open the context menu, if your e-mail program has this
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Gene
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#77342
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Re: Navigating to a specific link when there are many on a webpage
Thank you all for the anwers.
I cant use the V because i sometimes use the other aswell.
but i will try using the search function like you have mentioned.
Thank you all for the anwers.
I cant use the V because i sometimes use the other aswell.
but i will try using the search function like you have mentioned.
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Andy Jobben
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#77341
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Re: NVDA reading names of selected files in a file list
Very strange!
Maybe some problem in manifest.ini...
Try this one:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/1icqocjs6xztdh7/ZExplorer_1.0_Gen.nvda-addon?dl=1
Rui Fontes
Very strange!
Maybe some problem in manifest.ini...
Try this one:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/1icqocjs6xztdh7/ZExplorer_1.0_Gen.nvda-addon?dl=1
Rui Fontes
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Rui Fontes
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#77340
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Masked URLs in E-mail messages
Hi All,
Is it possible to quickly see a link in an e-mail message that has been linked within a specific string of text and not just pasted directly into an e-mail message with
Hi All,
Is it possible to quickly see a link in an e-mail message that has been linked within a specific string of text and not just pasted directly into an e-mail message with
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Jonathan Milam
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#77339
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Re: NVDA and security info
The customer service manager read about NVDA and said she thinks that’s ok.
As far as I know, there IT department did a security check on the NVDA install file.
But, they said they need to check
The customer service manager read about NVDA and said she thinks that’s ok.
As far as I know, there IT department did a security check on the NVDA install file.
But, they said they need to check
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Afik Souffir
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#77338
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Re: NVDA and security info
Hi Bianka,
I'll need to be a customer service rep.
This specific company doesn't know screen reader at all, even whats braille display is.
So they ask me to come again after the holidays for
Hi Bianka,
I'll need to be a customer service rep.
This specific company doesn't know screen reader at all, even whats braille display is.
So they ask me to come again after the holidays for
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Afik Souffir
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#77337
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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
follow me on twitter:
http://www.twitter.com/bmoore123
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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