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Re: I had a good scare
Oh okay, I’ll have to try that as well.
Sent from Mail for Windows 10
Oh okay, I’ll have to try that as well.
Sent from Mail for Windows 10
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Arlene
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#77046
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Re: I had a good scare
You can also type “desktop” from the run dialogue box if you need to. It works like the “downloads” and “documents” libraries/folders in that sense.
You can also type “desktop” from the run dialogue box if you need to. It works like the “downloads” and “documents” libraries/folders in that sense.
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JM Casey
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#77045
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Re: In-Process for 7th September is out
Here’s hoping it would make the Microsoft Flight simulator 2020 program more accessible.
Unlike it’s predecessor FSX, FS 2020 is not accessible for we who need to see with our ears.
Even though,
Here’s hoping it would make the Microsoft Flight simulator 2020 program more accessible.
Unlike it’s predecessor FSX, FS 2020 is not accessible for we who need to see with our ears.
Even though,
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Ron Kolesar
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#77044
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Re: Checking file size in the "Properties" dialog using NVDA
I can tell you using commands for the desktop layout. I don't know the laptop layout. But you won't really learn how to use the NVDA navigation modes from this explanation. I haven't used tutorials
I can tell you using commands for the desktop layout. I don't know the laptop layout. But you won't really learn how to use the NVDA navigation modes from this explanation. I haven't used tutorials
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Gene
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#77043
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Re: Checking file size in the "Properties" dialog using NVDA
Hi,
While in properties hit insert-b and NVDA will read what’s in the dialog box to you. Hope this helps.
Tony
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Hi,
While in properties hit insert-b and NVDA will read what’s in the dialog box to you. Hope this helps.
Tony
Sent from Mail for Windows 10
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Tony Ballou
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#77042
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Checking file size in the "Properties" dialog using NVDA
Hi. How do I check the file size listed in the "Properties" dialog with NVDA? It was possible to navigate to it with JAWS using the "JAWS" or "invisible" cursors. When I use the similar NVDA
Hi. How do I check the file size listed in the "Properties" dialog with NVDA? It was possible to navigate to it with JAWS using the "JAWS" or "invisible" cursors. When I use the similar NVDA
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Louise Pfau
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#77041
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In-Process for 7th September is out
In-process is out, this week with news on the upcoming NVDACon, a new accessible graphs project, a space-themed accessible RPG and some general tips on making software accessible:
In-process is out, this week with news on the upcoming NVDACon, a new accessible graphs project, a space-themed accessible RPG and some general tips on making software accessible:
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Quentin Christensen
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#77040
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Re: OCR
I just completed a little test and compared KNFB-reader with Finereader 11
reading an image of a page scanned on my Canon scanner.
The KNFB-Reader seemed the slikcest but it failed to distinguish
I just completed a little test and compared KNFB-reader with Finereader 11
reading an image of a page scanned on my Canon scanner.
The KNFB-Reader seemed the slikcest but it failed to distinguish
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Cearbhall O'Meadhra
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#77039
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Re: OCR
Thanks, Martin, I'll give that a go!
All the best,
Cearbhall
m +353 (0)833323487 Ph: _353 (0)1-2864623 e: cearbhall.omeadhra@...
Thanks, Martin, I'll give that a go!
All the best,
Cearbhall
m +353 (0)833323487 Ph: _353 (0)1-2864623 e: cearbhall.omeadhra@...
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By
Cearbhall O'Meadhra
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#77038
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Re: I had a good scare
Hi Luke, I hit windows M to get to the desktop. It would not come up. So I went to windows X there I found it I hit enter and I was taken to the desktop. If it happens again. I’ll just hit windows
Hi Luke, I hit windows M to get to the desktop. It would not come up. So I went to windows X there I found it I hit enter and I was taken to the desktop. If it happens again. I’ll just hit windows
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Arlene
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#77037
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Re: OCR
Kurzweil when I had windows 7. I haven’t installed it on my win ten laptop. Not sure what version I have. I don’t think it will work on this machine. It did work on my win 7 box.
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Kurzweil when I had windows 7. I haven’t installed it on my win ten laptop. Not sure what version I have. I don’t think it will work on this machine. It did work on my win 7 box.
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Arlene
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#77036
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Re: weird stuff happening with NVDA add ons
Hi Luke,
Good to hear from you man, to answer the ASB question, absolutely. That was where we met and hung out. I taught for a few more years and switched to doing tech work in 2007. The zoom add
Hi Luke,
Good to hear from you man, to answer the ASB question, absolutely. That was where we met and hung out. I taught for a few more years and switched to doing tech work in 2007. The zoom add
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Tony Ballou
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#77035
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Re: Thunderbird announcing 0 in the message list before subject line
I said that I didn't know what the case is with apps. I don't know if accessibility is defined differently, but Thunderbird is an application, not an app.
I tried to find what the current definition
I said that I didn't know what the case is with apps. I don't know if accessibility is defined differently, but Thunderbird is an application, not an app.
I tried to find what the current definition
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Gene
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#77034
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Re: OCR
You can also go to the list where you will find a list of page numbers.
1, 2 etc. The pages you have scanned.
Press contextkey or shift-f10 on a digit and chose: save pages to or
something.
Ctrl-tab
You can also go to the list where you will find a list of page numbers.
1, 2 etc. The pages you have scanned.
Press contextkey or shift-f10 on a digit and chose: save pages to or
something.
Ctrl-tab
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Marten Post Uiterweer
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#77033
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Re: Thunderbird announcing 0 in the message list before subject line
Gene,
I'll agree with the "using simulated mouse" part, but not object navigation part. It makes no sense to separate that out from "accessible" it's just another way the keyboard is
Gene,
I'll agree with the "using simulated mouse" part, but not object navigation part. It makes no sense to separate that out from "accessible" it's just another way the keyboard is
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Brian Vogel
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#77032
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Re: Thunderbird announcing 0 in the message list before subject line
I am using the numpad for object navigation. But the general definition of accessible is directly accessible through keyboard commands such as working in dialogs or menus or using short cut commands.
I am using the numpad for object navigation. But the general definition of accessible is directly accessible through keyboard commands such as working in dialogs or menus or using short cut commands.
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Gene
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#77031
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Re: Thunderbird announcing 0 in the message list before subject line
If you're not using the keyboard, of which the number pad is a part, for object navigation then I don't know what you are using.
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Brian - Windows 10 Pro, 64-Bit, Version 2004, Build 19041
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If you're not using the keyboard, of which the number pad is a part, for object navigation then I don't know what you are using.
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Brian - Windows 10 Pro, 64-Bit, Version 2004, Build 19041
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Brian Vogel
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#77030
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Re: Thunderbird announcing 0 in the message list before subject line
That isn't the definition of accessible. It is useable but accessible, in its general use means accessible from the keyboard.
Gene
That isn't the definition of accessible. It is useable but accessible, in its general use means accessible from the keyboard.
Gene
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Gene
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#77029
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Re: OCR
Another thing to try is the KNFBReader Windows 10 app.
I can't recall the last time I really used the full Kurzweil 1000 version on my computer, but still use the KNFBReader app from time to time.
Another thing to try is the KNFBReader Windows 10 app.
I can't recall the last time I really used the full Kurzweil 1000 version on my computer, but still use the KNFBReader app from time to time.
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Cristóbal
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#77028
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Re: Thunderbird announcing 0 in the message list before subject line
And since object navigation is an accepted, if underused, part of screen readers (JAWS calls it the touch cursor if memory serves, but I may be wrong) that means it's accessible.
Even I am guilty of
And since object navigation is an accepted, if underused, part of screen readers (JAWS calls it the touch cursor if memory serves, but I may be wrong) that means it's accessible.
Even I am guilty of
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Brian Vogel
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#77027
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