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Re: Speech crackling/breaking up in latest NVDA
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Which I'm happy to provide, but more information is necessary. As a starting point, what is the make and model of your computer?
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Brian - Windows 10 Pro, 64-Bit, Version 1909, Build 18363
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Which I'm happy to provide, but more information is necessary. As a starting point, what is the make and model of your computer?
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Brian - Windows 10 Pro, 64-Bit, Version 1909, Build 18363
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Brian Vogel
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#76071
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Re: Speech crackling/breaking up in latest NVDA
Which is a good example of why people should have an extra USB sound card or UsB headphones or speakers. If you lose sound on your main sound card for some reason, and you don't have one of these
Which is a good example of why people should have an extra USB sound card or UsB headphones or speakers. If you lose sound on your main sound card for some reason, and you don't have one of these
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Gene
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#76070
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Re: Object Navigation - Where and How Do You Use It?
I often use object navigation when navigating through the screens in Kaspersky Antivirus.
David Goldfield,Blindness Assistive Technology SpecialistJAWS Certified,
I often use object navigation when navigating through the screens in Kaspersky Antivirus.
David Goldfield,Blindness Assistive Technology SpecialistJAWS Certified,
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David Goldfield
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#76069
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Re: Issue With Windows Security And Monitoring Virus Scan Progress
Malware bytes is not an anti virus program. Windows Security in Windows 10 includes firewall,anti spyware, anti malware and anti virus elements.
-- They Ask Me If I'm Happy; I say
Malware bytes is not an anti virus program. Windows Security in Windows 10 includes firewall,anti spyware, anti malware and anti virus elements.
-- They Ask Me If I'm Happy; I say
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Ron Canazzi
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#76068
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Re: Speech crackling/breaking up in latest NVDA
I don't know how to check this or how to update the driver without assistance. If I mess something up and lose sound, I will have far bigger problems than this. And will also be down a
I don't know how to check this or how to update the driver without assistance. If I mess something up and lose sound, I will have far bigger problems than this. And will also be down a
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Sharni-Lee Ward
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#76067
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Re: Object Navigation - Where and How Do You Use It?
Thank you to all who have offered their experiences and to all who may have yet to do so. This is exactly what I was hoping to get when I made the initial post, and I really, really appreciate the
Thank you to all who have offered their experiences and to all who may have yet to do so. This is exactly what I was hoping to get when I made the initial post, and I really, really appreciate the
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Brian Vogel
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#76066
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Re: Nvda and Thunderbird
I'm sorry. Wrong version number, 78.1.0.
I'm sorry. Wrong version number, 78.1.0.
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Governor staten
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#76065
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Re: Object Navigation - Where and How Do You Use It?
Actually when you go to http://mee6.xyz and go to its dashboard you have to move from object to object to access list boxes etc. Not all the time, but most of the time if you want to make sense of
Actually when you go to http://mee6.xyz and go to its dashboard you have to move from object to object to access list boxes etc. Not all the time, but most of the time if you want to make sense of
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Sarah k Alawami
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#76064
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Re: Speech crackling/breaking up in latest NVDA
correct Gene, I missed that. :)
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correct Gene, I missed that. :)
Curtis Delzer
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Curtis Delzer
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#76063
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Re: Object Navigation - Where and How Do You Use It?
Hi Jesse
The Update and Security/Windows update controls are all accessible via the tab key, although I have noticed that when you tab to “Windows Update” in the sub categories list you now have
Hi Jesse
The Update and Security/Windows update controls are all accessible via the tab key, although I have noticed that when you tab to “Windows Update” in the sub categories list you now have
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Chris Mullins
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#76062
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Re: Nvda and Thunderbird
Sorry, but why don't you update Thunderbird?
Mine is in version 68.11.0...
Rui Fontes
Às 17:42 de 06/08/2020, Governor staten escreveu:
Sorry, but why don't you update Thunderbird?
Mine is in version 68.11.0...
Rui Fontes
Às 17:42 de 06/08/2020, Governor staten escreveu:
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Rui Fontes
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#76061
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Re: Object Navigation - Where and How Do You Use It?
Also, every menu item is a different object so use numpad insert 6 and 4 to move from menu item to menu item once you are in the menu you opened with the mouse. If you try to use the reading commands
Also, every menu item is a different object so use numpad insert 6 and 4 to move from menu item to menu item once you are in the menu you opened with the mouse. If you try to use the reading commands
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Gene
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#76060
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Re: Object Navigation - Where and How Do You Use It?
Here is another correction:
I said that in the Notepad object where you see the menus, you can open them by moving down. That isn't correct. You will see other things if you move down but to open a
Here is another correction:
I said that in the Notepad object where you see the menus, you can open them by moving down. That isn't correct. You will see other things if you move down but to open a
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Gene
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#76059
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Re: Object Navigation - Where and How Do You Use It?
The discussion with corrections. I see I made this or that error in mhy first description so I'm sending it again making corrections. Use the corrected version below my signature.
Gene
There are
The discussion with corrections. I see I made this or that error in mhy first description so I'm sending it again making corrections. Use the corrected version below my signature.
Gene
There are
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Gene
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#76058
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Re: Object Navigation - Where and How Do You Use It?
There are places where it works well and where it doesn't. Also, very different methods workk depending on what you are navigating. On a web page, for example, if you want to move through text, that
There are places where it works well and where it doesn't. Also, very different methods workk depending on what you are navigating. On a web page, for example, if you want to move through text, that
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Gene
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#76057
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Re: Nvda and Thunderbird
I'm hearing the same things. I'm using Thunderbird 8.1.0. You could see if turning off the status bar under toolbars might help you.
This was supposed to be addressed.
I'm hearing the same things. I'm using Thunderbird 8.1.0. You could see if turning off the status bar under toolbars might help you.
This was supposed to be addressed.
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Governor staten
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#76056
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Re: Speech crackling/breaking up in latest NVDA
Hey hey, I'm a software developer too.
There is nothing wrong here.
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Email: seantolstoyevski@...
Hey hey, I'm a software developer too.
There is nothing wrong here.
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Sean
Email: seantolstoyevski@...
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Sean
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#76055
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Re: Speech crackling/breaking up in latest NVDA
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'Twas ever thus, and ever shall be. When tectonic shifts occur, there are virtually always "teething pains," and those pains do get fixed, but some take longer to get there than others.
In the
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'Twas ever thus, and ever shall be. When tectonic shifts occur, there are virtually always "teething pains," and those pains do get fixed, but some take longer to get there than others.
In the
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Brian Vogel
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#76054
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Re: Object Navigation - Where and How Do You Use It?
I use it in windows, fsTramp, discord at times, some websites to read bits of info that don't want to read, a pilot's life, sim toolkit pro, etc. Prepared (prepar3d) all the time. I have to as that
I use it in windows, fsTramp, discord at times, some websites to read bits of info that don't want to read, a pilot's life, sim toolkit pro, etc. Prepared (prepar3d) all the time. I have to as that
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Sarah k Alawami
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#76053
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Re: Speech crackling/breaking up in latest NVDA
Hi,
Part of these have to do with speech refactor. Python 3.7 did contribute somewhat, but we’re basically talking about multiple changes at once. At the moment NV Access folks are working hard on
Hi,
Part of these have to do with speech refactor. Python 3.7 did contribute somewhat, but we’re basically talking about multiple changes at once. At the moment NV Access folks are working hard on
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Joseph Lee
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#76052
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