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Re: A possible bug
Are you saying they aren't seen as headings? I see them as links but not as headings, unlike every other article on the page.
Gene
Are you saying they aren't seen as headings? I see them as links but not as headings, unlike every other article on the page.
Gene
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Gene
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#76117
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Re: A possible bug
I can confirm that these are seen as links when using latest JFW both with Firefox and MSEdge. I therefore don't believe this to be an NVDA issue.
I can confirm that these are seen as links when using latest JFW both with Firefox and MSEdge. I therefore don't believe this to be an NVDA issue.
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Sam Taylor
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#76116
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Re: A possible bug
I haven't asked The Times. I thought it was a problem with NVDA since mhy old version recognizes them as headings. I haven't used JAWS to any extent for years but it might be useful for someone
I haven't asked The Times. I thought it was a problem with NVDA since mhy old version recognizes them as headings. I haven't used JAWS to any extent for years but it might be useful for someone
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Gene
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#76115
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Re: A possible bug
When I use a very old version of NVDA, they are reported as headings when I move from heading to heading with report headings turned on. I don't know what the last version was that this occurs. I
When I use a very old version of NVDA, they are reported as headings when I move from heading to heading with report headings turned on. I don't know what the last version was that this occurs. I
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Gene
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#76114
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Re: A possible bug
Hi Gene,
It looks like those articles aren't marked up as headings. If you go to the Opinion heading, you can then press TAB or K to go to the links for the pieces, but they aren't reported as
Hi Gene,
It looks like those articles aren't marked up as headings. If you go to the Opinion heading, you can then press TAB or K to go to the links for the pieces, but they aren't reported as
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Quentin Christensen
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#76113
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Re: Speech crackling/breaking up in latest NVDA
One instance where this happens reliably is when opening discord and it runs the updater. The last syllable of the word "updater" always crackles, or breaks up. I would get you a recording, but I am
One instance where this happens reliably is when opening discord and it runs the updater. The last syllable of the word "updater" always crackles, or breaks up. I would get you a recording, but I am
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Sharni-Lee Ward
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#76112
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Re: Object Navigation - Where and How Do You Use It?
I've noticed that too. In fact, when my tablet was installing updates the
other day I used object navigation to check the progress.
I've noticed that too. In fact, when my tablet was installing updates the
other day I used object navigation to check the progress.
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molly the blind tech lover
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#76111
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Re: Unnecessary verbiage that wastes my time
Thanks. I'll keep track of it.
Gene
Thanks. I'll keep track of it.
Gene
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Gene
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#76110
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Re: Unnecessary verbiage that wastes my time
Hi Gene,
Here is our issue for exactly what you are describing: https://github.com/nvaccess/nvda/issues/10826
Do feel free to subscribe to that for updates on progress. There is a link in that issue
Hi Gene,
Here is our issue for exactly what you are describing: https://github.com/nvaccess/nvda/issues/10826
Do feel free to subscribe to that for updates on progress. There is a link in that issue
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Quentin Christensen
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#76109
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Re: Object Navigation - Where and How Do You Use It?
I use object navigation with the Super Antispyware program.
The program has focus issues that prevent the tab and shift tab keys from working at times and also prevent usable routing of the
I use object navigation with the Super Antispyware program.
The program has focus issues that prevent the tab and shift tab keys from working at times and also prevent usable routing of the
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George McCoy
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#76108
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Re: Speech crackling/breaking up in latest NVDA
Not that it's likely to do anything good, but have you tried turning it on just for kicks and giggles? That's probably what I would have done.
Everybody says to turn it off and things will get
Not that it's likely to do anything good, but have you tried turning it on just for kicks and giggles? That's probably what I would have done.
Everybody says to turn it off and things will get
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Luke Davis
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#76107
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Re: Object Navigation - Where and How Do You Use It?
One case where you really seem to need it, is in Windows update settings.
If you have some updates that want to download, the only way you can find out if a particular update is downloading,
One case where you really seem to need it, is in Windows update settings.
If you have some updates that want to download, the only way you can find out if a particular update is downloading,
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Luke Davis
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#76106
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Re: Speech crackling/breaking up in latest NVDA
I have. There was a Realtech driver that had a bad interaction with one of my HP laptops under early versions of Windows 10.
I forget how I managed to rewind that one--may have needed sighted help,
I have. There was a Realtech driver that had a bad interaction with one of my HP laptops under early versions of Windows 10.
I forget how I managed to rewind that one--may have needed sighted help,
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Luke Davis
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#76105
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Re: Object Navigation - Where and How Do You Use It?
Hi.
I use object navigation when I am doing a virus scan and want to read the progress information.
Hi.
I use object navigation when I am doing a virus scan and want to read the progress information.
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molly the blind tech lover
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#76104
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Re: Object Navigation - Where and How Do You Use It?
That's true and I didn't state the matter accurately regarding JAWS. At the same time, using a mouse is a matter of a sighted person seeing what is on screen and moving to it. That isn't the same as
That's true and I didn't state the matter accurately regarding JAWS. At the same time, using a mouse is a matter of a sighted person seeing what is on screen and moving to it. That isn't the same as
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Gene
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#76103
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Re: Object Navigation - Where and How Do You Use It?
Hi,
Nope - let's not confuse screen review with JAWS cursor please. Screen review is limited to the foreground window, whereas JAWS cursor can be used to navigate anywhere.
Cheers,
JOseph
Hi,
Nope - let's not confuse screen review with JAWS cursor please. Screen review is limited to the foreground window, whereas JAWS cursor can be used to navigate anywhere.
Cheers,
JOseph
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Joseph Lee
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#76102
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Re: Object Navigation - Where and How Do You Use It?
I've tried using this for years. I can read stuff, but I was hoping this could be a really great accessibility tool. But manipulating the mouse with these commands is extremely tiresome, jumping the
I've tried using this for years. I can read stuff, but I was hoping this could be a really great accessibility tool. But manipulating the mouse with these commands is extremely tiresome, jumping the
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Robert Kingett
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#76101
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Re: Object Navigation - Where and How Do You Use It?
Jackie said in part:
perhaps the easiest way to talk about object navigation is to think about what you do w/your mouse.
My comment:
What you do with your mouse is not object navigation. It is screen
Jackie said in part:
perhaps the easiest way to talk about object navigation is to think about what you do w/your mouse.
My comment:
What you do with your mouse is not object navigation. It is screen
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Gene
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#76100
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Re: Object Navigation - Where and How Do You Use It?
Hi,
Jackie didn't talk about screen review at all - she talked about the mouse. The original question didn't specify screen review at all - Brian wanted to know places in which object navigation might
Hi,
Jackie didn't talk about screen review at all - she talked about the mouse. The original question didn't specify screen review at all - Brian wanted to know places in which object navigation might
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Joseph Lee
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#76099
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Re: Object Navigation - Where and How Do You Use It?
No. Tab into the settings you want to change then use object nav to see what you might or might not have missed, for example, the version of the definitions you are running, what the label is on a
No. Tab into the settings you want to change then use object nav to see what you might or might not have missed, for example, the version of the definitions you are running, what the label is on a
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Sarah k Alawami
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#76098
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