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Re: Object Navigation - Where and How Do You Use It?
Hi,
Object navigation is part of NVDA, and as Jackie pointed out, I did write ObjPad add-on to make certain object navigation tasks easier. If you are curious as to where you might have seen this in
Hi,
Object navigation is part of NVDA, and as Jackie pointed out, I did write ObjPad add-on to make certain object navigation tasks easier. If you are curious as to where you might have seen this in
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Joseph Lee
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#76203
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Re: Object Navigation - Where and How Do You Use It?
It's a part of NVDA, Charles. However, there is also an addon called
ObjPad by Joseph Lee, which is available here:
https://addons.nvda-project.org/addons/objPad.en.html
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It's a part of NVDA, Charles. However, there is also an addon called
ObjPad by Joseph Lee, which is available here:
https://addons.nvda-project.org/addons/objPad.en.html
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Jackie
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#76202
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Re: Object Navigation - Where and How Do You Use It?
It’s a part of NVDA. I'm not sure what the best resources are to learn about it. I believe that, after a little explanation, the best way to learn is by doing, to have some sort of instruction
It’s a part of NVDA. I'm not sure what the best resources are to learn about it. I believe that, after a little explanation, the best way to learn is by doing, to have some sort of instruction
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Gene
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#76201
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Re: Object Navigation - Where and How Do You Use It?
Ok, let me ask a dum question. Is object navigation a part of NVDA or do I need to install an add-on? Thanks so much. If this was already answered earlier and I missed it, my apology.
Ok, let me ask a dum question. Is object navigation a part of NVDA or do I need to install an add-on? Thanks so much. If this was already answered earlier and I missed it, my apology.
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Charles Adkins
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#76200
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Re: Object Navigation - Where and How Do You Use It?
Today, I wanted to change the setting in Firefox about how it would work with history. I wanted to use the combo box to have it use custom settings. But every time I would change the setting, even
Today, I wanted to change the setting in Firefox about how it would work with history. I wanted to use the combo box to have it use custom settings. But every time I would change the setting, even
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Gene
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#76199
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Re: Object Navigation - Where and How Do You Use It?
Hi,
one use that doesn't seem to be mentioned so far is when using simple navigation triggers events you don't want, that happens with some web pages, with other workarounds - The one concrete case i
Hi,
one use that doesn't seem to be mentioned so far is when using simple navigation triggers events you don't want, that happens with some web pages, with other workarounds - The one concrete case i
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Patrick Le Baudour
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#76198
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Re: Speech Dictionaries: Changing How Superscripted Tex Is Read
Have you looked at and installed either the Access8Math and/or Lambda Add-On (if you're using braille) and/or MathPlayer?
There is really no reasonable way that I know of to do what you want unless
Have you looked at and installed either the Access8Math and/or Lambda Add-On (if you're using braille) and/or MathPlayer?
There is really no reasonable way that I know of to do what you want unless
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Brian Vogel
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#76197
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Speech Dictionaries: Changing How Superscripted Tex Is Read
Dear all,
In reading mathematic content, I am not a fan of NVDA, with reporting
of subscripts and superscripts enabled, reading something like
area=pi*r superscript 2 baseline as opposed to just
Dear all,
In reading mathematic content, I am not a fan of NVDA, with reporting
of subscripts and superscripts enabled, reading something like
area=pi*r superscript 2 baseline as opposed to just
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Bhavya shah
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#76196
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Re: Helping to make an Edge/Chrome RSS reader accessible
Unfortunately that doesn't cut it for me although I understand the benefits. When I'm at my computer and hit Refresh, I fully expect to get the latest articles not what the web-based readers might
Unfortunately that doesn't cut it for me although I understand the benefits. When I'm at my computer and hit Refresh, I fully expect to get the latest articles not what the web-based readers might
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Amir
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#76195
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Re: Helping to make an Edge/Chrome RSS reader accessible
I won’t argue on which version, be it standalone or web based is faster at feed refreshing since that’s beyond my knowledge.
The only thing I’d say to that though is… tradeoffs.
I mean, I
I won’t argue on which version, be it standalone or web based is faster at feed refreshing since that’s beyond my knowledge.
The only thing I’d say to that though is… tradeoffs.
I mean, I
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Cristóbal
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#76194
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Re: Object Navigation - Where and How Do You Use It?
My experience is that I can't necessarily predict where it will be useful, that sometimes screen review is better and that sometimes object navigation is better. If one doesn't work, I try the other
My experience is that I can't necessarily predict where it will be useful, that sometimes screen review is better and that sometimes object navigation is better. If one doesn't work, I try the other
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Gene
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#76193
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Re: Helping to make an Edge/Chrome RSS reader accessible
<LOL> -- very interesting. I fully understand your perspective but if you work as a journalist and operate in a newsroom, you have to be able to receive timely updates for everything including
<LOL> -- very interesting. I fully understand your perspective but if you work as a journalist and operate in a newsroom, you have to be able to receive timely updates for everything including
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Amir
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#76192
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Re: Object Navigation - Where and How Do You Use It?
Jackie (and many others, since I last posted),
Thank you very much for concrete examples of where, and how, you are using Object Navigation. It's so much easier to formulate an educated guess of
Jackie (and many others, since I last posted),
Thank you very much for concrete examples of where, and how, you are using Object Navigation. It's so much easier to formulate an educated guess of
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Brian Vogel
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#76191
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Re: Helping to make an Edge/Chrome RSS reader accessible
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I have no idea what you do, and the following is not aimed at you, personally, but if "within the hour" is not fast enough, then that's a business I don't want to be in.
As a former software
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I have no idea what you do, and the following is not aimed at you, personally, but if "within the hour" is not fast enough, then that's a business I don't want to be in.
As a former software
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Brian Vogel
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#76190
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Re: Helping to make an Edge/Chrome RSS reader accessible
That's the case with stand-alone RSS feed readers -- you can even set the refresh rate to "1 minute" with many of them, and, of course, you can refresh manually whenever desired. However, web-based
That's the case with stand-alone RSS feed readers -- you can even set the refresh rate to "1 minute" with many of them, and, of course, you can refresh manually whenever desired. However, web-based
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Amir
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#76189
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Re: Helping to make an Edge/Chrome RSS reader accessible
So, now I had to look it up. It looks like I was indeed grandfathered in at the $2 a month.
What will you get with The Old Reader Premium?
- Full-text search
- Faster feed refresh times
- Up to 500
So, now I had to look it up. It looks like I was indeed grandfathered in at the $2 a month.
What will you get with The Old Reader Premium?
- Full-text search
- Faster feed refresh times
- Up to 500
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Cristóbal
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#76188
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Re: Object Navigation - Where and How Do You Use It?
Hey Brian, I just came across this & thought it might help illustrate
the usefulness of object nav.
Right now, I'm struggling w/integrating Amazon S3 storage w/WordPress.
I found a book I thought
Hey Brian, I just came across this & thought it might help illustrate
the usefulness of object nav.
Right now, I'm struggling w/integrating Amazon S3 storage w/WordPress.
I found a book I thought
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Jackie
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#76187
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Re: Helping to make an Edge/Chrome RSS reader accessible
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My guess is that this is directly dependent on the default sync intervals each is using. For many pieces of software like these, it's configurable so you can make the checks either more or less
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My guess is that this is directly dependent on the default sync intervals each is using. For many pieces of software like these, it's configurable so you can make the checks either more or less
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Brian Vogel
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#76186
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Re: Helping to make an Edge/Chrome RSS reader accessible
The Old Reader is free for up to 100 feeds and offers a Premium version with full-text search and up to 500 subscriptions and 6 months of post storage. The free tier also includes sponsored posts from
The Old Reader is free for up to 100 feeds and offers a Premium version with full-text search and up to 500 subscriptions and 6 months of post storage. The free tier also includes sponsored posts from
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Amir
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#76185
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Re: Helping to make an Edge/Chrome RSS reader accessible
Don’t know what to tell you, but at least for me, it’s not all that complicated. I’ve got my feeds sorted nicely into folders that are all displayed on one page. First it’s the folder then the
Don’t know what to tell you, but at least for me, it’s not all that complicated. I’ve got my feeds sorted nicely into folders that are all displayed on one page. First it’s the folder then the
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Cristóbal
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#76184
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